Fabricator (intelligence)
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A fabricator is an intelligence agent or officer that generates
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, falsehoods or bogus information, often without access to authentic resources.Department of Defense, ''Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms''

January 31, 2011
Fabricators often provide forged documents in order to substantiate their falsehoods.Dr. Robert L. Managhan, ''Trends in African Forgeries''

CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence
It is normal intelligence practice to place identified fabricators on a
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or to issue a
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on them and to recall intelligence sourced from them.Defense Intelligence Agency, ''Terms & Definitions of Interest for DoD Counterintelligence Professionals''

, May 2, 2011
Dapartment of Defense, ''Instruction Number S-5200.42 Defense Human Intelligence'', paragraph 4.i.

December 8, 2009
A fabricator is often cited as a reliable source behind
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or
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involving
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or information that has not been properly vetted but suits the agenda of the disseminating organization. Multiple fabricators are usually used to justify a
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. The process of vetting to weed out fabricators and double agents is also referred to as ''source validation''.''The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction'', Chapter 7, p. 372

March 31, 2005
Recent examples of this include the case of the Niger uranium forgeriesSidney Blumenthal, ''Weapons of mass dissembling''

Salon, Feb 5 2004
and the
mobile weapons laboratory During the lead-up to the Iraq War, the United States had alleged that Iraq owned bioreactors, and other processing equipment to manufacture and process biological weapons that can be moved from location to location either by train or vehicle. Subs ...
in Iraq.Joby Warrick, ''Warnings on WMD "Fabricator" Were Ignored, Ex-CIA Aide Says''

Washington Post, June 25, 2006
There are numerous cases in which it is alleged that the Soviet Union and its satellite states employed fabricators to pass disinformation to discredit activist emigres in the United States.Judy Feigin, ''Striving for Accountability in the Aftermath of the Holocaust''

U.S. Justice Department, Office of Special Investigations, December 2008


Motivations of fabricators

Fabricators can be motivated by several factors: * ''Fanaticism'' or ''ideology'' is often cited as the key reason behind fabricator activity. When fanaticism is involved or ideology becomes stronger than morals, fabrication may then be seen as a reasonable means to an end. The fabricator may invent the fake intelligence to help bring about a specific outcome to a situation.Paul Woodward, ''‘Fabricated’ Israeli threats provoke escalation in threats from Iran''

August 18, 2012
* ''Mental illness'', such as ''
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'', often combined with ''
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'', causes some individuals to fabricate intelligence, most often done as part of a fantasy of being a secret agent or to gain official attention.Arnold M. Silver, ''Questions, Questions, Questions''

CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence, May 17, 2005
David R. McLean, ''Cranks, Nuts and Screwballs''

CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence, September 23, 2003
* ''Money'' is a strong incentive for some fabricators. Often, a reliable intelligence source agent will become a fabricator because of financial problems or greed. When the agent no longer has valid intelligence to sell to the conducting intelligence officer, the agent may decide to sell fabricated intelligence in order to satisfy need or greed.


Notable fabricators

(in historical order) ''Virgilio Scattolini'' was the director of the Social Center of Catholic Action in Vatican City, the Vatican. As a former journalist, he had sold bogus Vatican information to various papers before
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. During operation VESSEL in the fall of 1944, he was identified as a fabricator providing false intelligence on the Vatican to several agents of the
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. The OSS acquired his information from two separate sources which eventually allowed OSS counterintelligence officer
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to determine its fraudulent nature, but not before President Roosevelt was provided the reports as genuine.Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, ''Counter Intelligence Reader Volume 2''

, Chapter 3: Counterintelligence in the Office of Strategic Services, p. 208
'' Luis Manuel Gonzalez Mata-Lledo'' was a Spaniard who was fired in 1962 after being caught embezzling funds from his employer, the Dominican Republic Intelligence service. In 1963 he began a career as a fabricator. He attempted to sell fabricated intelligence and forged documents implicating Rafael Trujillo in a plot to assassinate President Juan Bosch, both in the Dominican Republic and at the Dominican Embassy in Paris. He later approached the U.S. Embassy in Algiers with another plot involving a "Third panishRepublic Movement". Eventually he started posing as a Cuban intelligence officer peddling fabrications to the Brazilian Government, the U.S. Embassy in Brussels, Venezuela, Colombia and the Dominicans. By the end of the 1960s he was fabricating his own "KGB file cards" and "CIA file cards". By 1973 he had relocated to Paris where he continued to peddle fantastic fabrications. ''Lemuel J. Walker'' was a Liberian who fantasized about becoming an "American Secret Service Agent". From 1963, at age 17, onward he repeatedly crafted forged documents on letterhead of United States Government agencies, including the White House, National Security Counsel (sic), and many others. He used these documents to substantiate wild plots of coups and invasions against African states by American forces. ''Yehuda Gil'' was a
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agent who fabricated intelligence which nearly resulted in war between Israel and Syria. '' Manucher Ghorbanifar'' was an Iranian fabricator who lived in Paris and fed bogus information to western intelligence agencies. He is suspected to have been directed by Iranian intelligence to provide
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to western intelligence agencies. He provided false information to the U.S. National Security Council with regard to the Iran-Contra arms for hostages process.Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, ''Preliminary Inquiry Into The Sale Of Arms To Iran And Possible Diversion Of Funds To The Nicaraguan Resistance''

Despite being labelled a fabricator by the CIA due to his role in the Iran-Contra Affair, he again peddled fabrications to the U.S.
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during the build up to the
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in the
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at a meeting in Rome in December 2001 with representatives from the Undersecretary of Defense's office and a related follow-up meeting in June 2003. He approached the DoD officials specifically stating that he did not want to deal with the CIA.Senate Committee on Intelligence, ''Intelligence Activities Relating to Iraq Conducted by the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group and the Office of Special Plans within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy'', , June 2009 Later investigations revealed that policy officials from the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense circumvented the CIA and collected and used fabricated intelligence in the build up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Senator Rockafeller, representing the
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, stated that "clandestine meetings between DOD policy officials and Iranians in Rome and Paris in 2001 and 2003... were facilitated by Manucher Ghorbanifar, an Iranian exile and intelligence fabricator. ... Pentagon policy officials ... undertook the collection of sensitive intelligence. ... It was a rogue operation."Senator Rockefeller, ''Congressional Record - Senate''

U.S. Government Printing Office, June 5, 2008
'' Ahmed Chalabi'' is an Iraqi politician and Iranian agent who fed and promoted false intelligence reports of weapons of mass destruction to Bush Administration officials in order to encourage the 2003 invasion of Iraq.CNN, ''Iraqi minister: Chalabi will be arrested,'

January 22, 2005
John Dizard, ''How Ahmed Chalabi Conned the Neocons''

May 5, 2004
'' Curveball (informant), Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi'' is an Iraqi citizen who peddled fabrications regarding Iraqi WMDs to western intelligence services. Known under his codename ''
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'', his fabrications compromised the 2002
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.Alfred Cumming, ''Congress as a Consumer of Intelligence Information'', p. 8,

January 15, 2009
He was a prolific fabricator with his information generating over 100 false intelligence reports for the Bundesnachrichtendienst, BND and the United States.
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officer
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was a vocal opponent of the use of information sourced from Curveball as justification for the
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. '' The Government of Iran'' is known to fabricate events to justify propaganda, some of which is based on lies dating back to the 1930s.Meir Javendanfar, ''Iranian government stirs up anti-semitism with invented massacre''

The Guardian, 27 December 2010
The Iranian state owned Press TV is known to diffuse fabricated stories.''Iranian Press TV accused of faking drone strike report''

The Telegraph, 2 Dec 2011
''Iranian TV station ‘faked’ Somali deaths by US drones''

Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 2 December 2011
''Fake rape fatwa story planted by Presstv spread around world by Islamophobes''

, Islamist.com, 3 January 2013
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, Britain's independent media regulator, revoked Press TV's licence to broadcast in the UK''Iran's Press TV blames British royals for loss of licence''

The National, 22 January 2012
and the German media regulatory office (BLM) made a request to SES Astra to have the channel removed from the satellite; a German court later decided that the ban was not justified.''Minister: Iran to Protest Ban on Press TV through Legal Channels ''

, Fars News, 7 April 2012
''Another legal victory for Press TV''

, Islamic Radio & Television Union, 16 July 2012
''Abdullah al-Omar'' is a Syrian propagandist who defected in 2012 during the Syrian civil war. He stated, "Our job was to fabricate, make deceptions and cover up for Bashar al-Assad's crimes".Ivan Watson, ''Defecting Syrian propagandist says his job was "to fabricate"''

CNN, October 10, 2012


See also

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Disinformation Disinformation is false information deliberately spread to deceive people. It is sometimes confused with misinformation, which is false information but is not deliberate. The English word ''disinformation'' comes from the application of the ...
*
Black propaganda Black propaganda is a form of propaganda intended to create the impression that it was created by those it is supposed to discredit. Black propaganda contrasts with gray propaganda, which does not identify its source, as well as white propagand ...
*
Atrocity propaganda Atrocity propaganda is the spreading of information about the crimes committed by an enemy, which can be factual, but often includes or features deliberate fabrications or exaggerations. This can involve photographs, videos, illustrations, intervie ...
*
Big Lie A big lie (german: große Lüge) is a gross distortion or misrepresentation of the truth, used especially as a propaganda technique. The German expression was coined by Adolf Hitler, when he dictated his book ''Mein Kampf'' (1925), to describe ...
*
Our Man in Havana ''Our Man in Havana'' (1958) is a novel set in Cuba by the British author Graham Greene. He makes fun of intelligence services, especially the British MI6, and their willingness to believe reports from their local informants. The book predates ...
, a book about a fabricator of intelligence for money.


References

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