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Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups

  

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Via:  ender  •  4 years ago  •  77 comments

By:   Mark Mazzetti and Adam Goldman

Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups

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WASHINGTON — Erik Prince, the security contractor with close ties to the Trump administration, has in recent years helped recruit former American and British spies for secretive intelligence-gathering operations that included infiltrating Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda, according to interviews and documents.

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© Jeenah Moon/Reuters  Erik Prince, the former head of Blackwater Worldwide and the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, has at times served as an informal adviser to Trump administration officials.

One of the former spies, an ex-MI6 officer named Richard Seddon, helped run a 2017 operation to copy files and record conversations in a Michigan office of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teachers’ unions in the nation. Mr. Seddon directed an undercover operative to secretly tape the union’s local leaders and try to gather information that could be made public to damage the organization, documents show.

Using a different alias the next year, the same undercover operative infiltrated the congressional campaign of Abigail Spanberger, then a former C.I.A. officer who went on to win  an important House seat  in Virginia as a Democrat. The campaign discovered the operative and fired her.

Both operations were run by Project Veritas, a conservative group that   has gained attention   using hidden cameras and microphones for sting operations on news organizations, Democratic politicians and liberal advocacy groups. Mr. Seddon’s role in the teachers’ union operation — detailed in internal Project Veritas emails that have emerged from the discovery process of a court battle between the group and the union — has not previously been reported, nor has Mr. Prince’s role in recruiting Mr. Seddon for the group’s activities.

Both   Project Veritas   and   Mr. Prince   have ties to President Trump’s aides and family. Whether any Trump administration officials or advisers to the president were involved in the operations, even tacitly, is unclear. But the effort is a glimpse of a vigorous private campaign to try to undermine political groups or individuals perceived to be in opposition to Mr. Trump’s agenda.

Mr. Prince, the former head of Blackwater Worldwide and the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, has at times served as an informal adviser to Trump administration officials. He worked with the former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn during the presidential transition. In 2017, he   met with White House and Pentagon officials   to pitch a plan to privatize the Afghan war using contractors in lieu of American troops. Jim Mattis, then the defense secretary, rejected the idea.

Mr. Prince appears to have become interested in using former spies to train Project Veritas operatives in espionage tactics sometime during the 2016 presidential campaign. Reaching out to several intelligence veterans — and occasionally using Mr. Seddon to make the pitch — Mr. Prince said he wanted the Project Veritas employees to learn skills like how to recruit sources and how to conduct clandestine recordings, among other surveillance techniques.

James O’Keefe, the head of Project Veritas, declined to answer detailed questions about Mr. Prince, Mr. Seddon and other topics, but he called his group a “proud independent news organization” that is involved in dozens of investigations. He said that numerous sources were coming to the group “providing confidential documents, insights into internal processes and wearing hidden cameras to expose corruption and misconduct.”

“No one tells Project Veritas who or what to investigate,” he said.

A spokesman for Mr. Prince declined to comment. Emails sent to Mr. Seddon went unanswered.

Mr. Prince is under investigation by the Justice Department over whether he lied to a congressional committee examining Russian interference in the 2016 election, and for possible violations of American export laws. Last year, the House Intelligence Committee made a criminal referral to the Justice Department about Mr. Prince, saying   he lied about the circumstances   of his meeting with a Russian banker in the Seychelles in January 2017.

Once a small operation running on a shoestring budget, Project Veritas in recent years has had a surge in donations from both private donors and conservative foundations. According to its latest publicly available tax filing, Project Veritas received $8.6 million in contributions and grants in 2018. Mr. O’Keefe earned about $387,000.

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© Carlos Barria/Reuters  James O’Keefe, the head of Project Veritas, last year at a White House social media summit.

Last year, the group received a $1 million contribution made through the law firm Alston & Bird, a financial document obtained by The New York Times showed. A spokesman for the firm said that Alston & Bird “has never contributed to Project Veritas on its own behalf, nor is it a client of ours.” The spokesman declined to say on whose behalf the contribution was made.

The financial document also listed the names of others who gave much smaller amounts to Project Veritas last year. Several of them confirmed their donations.

The group   has also become intertwined   with the political activities of Mr. Trump and his family. The Trump Foundation gave $20,000 to Project Veritas in 2015, the year that Mr. Trump began his bid for the presidency. The next year, during a presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump claimed without substantiation that videos released by Mr. O’Keefe showed that Mrs. Clinton and President Barack Obama had paid people to incite violence at rallies for Mr. Trump.

In a   book published   in 2018, Mr. O’Keefe wrote that Mr. Trump years earlier had encouraged him to infiltrate Columbia University and obtain Mr. Obama’s records.

Last month, Project Veritas made public   secretly recorded video   of a longtime ABC News correspondent who was critical of the network’s political coverage and its emphasis on business considerations over journalism. Many conservatives have gleefully pounced on Project Veritas’s disclosures, including   one particularly influential voice : Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son.

The website   for Mr. O’Keefe’s coming wedding listed Donald Trump Jr. as an invited guest.

Mr. Prince invited Project Veritas operatives — including Mr. O’Keefe — to his family’s Wyoming ranch for training in 2017, The Intercept   reported   last year. Mr. O’Keefe and others shared social media photos of taking target practice with guns at the ranch, including one post from Mr. O’Keefe saying that with the training, Project Veritas will be “the next great intelligence agency.” Mr. Prince had hired a former MI6 officer to help train the Project Veritas operatives, The Intercept wrote, but it did not identify the officer.

Mr. Seddon regularly updated Mr. O’Keefe about the operation against the Michigan teachers’ union, according to internal Project Veritas emails, where the language of the group’s leaders is marbled with spy jargon.

They used a code name — LibertyU — for their operative inside the organization, Marisa Jorge, who graduated from Liberty University in Virginia, one of the nation’s largest Christian colleges. Mr. Seddon wrote that Ms. Jorge “copied a great many documents from the file room,” and Mr. O’Keefe bragged that the group would be able to get “a ton more access agents inside the educational establishment.”

The emails refer to other operations, including weekly case updates, along with training activities that involved “operational targeting.” Project Veritas redacted specifics about those operations from the messages.

In August 2017, Ms. Jorge wrote to Mr. Seddon that she had managed to record a local union leader talking about Ms. DeVos and other topics.

“Good stuff,” Mr. Seddon wrote back. “Did you receive the spare camera yet?”

As education secretary, Ms. DeVos has been a   vocal critic   of teachers’ unions, saying in 2018 that they have a “stranglehold” over politicians at the federal and state levels. She and Mr. Prince grew up in Michigan, where their father made a fortune in the auto parts business.

AFT Michigan sued Project Veritas in federal court, alleging trespassing, eavesdropping and other offenses. The teachers’ union is asking for more than $3 million in damages, accusing the group of being a “vigilante organization which claims to be dedicated to exposing corruption. It is, instead, an entity dedicated to a specific political agenda.”

Project Veritas has said its activities are legal and protected by the First Amendment, and the case is scheduled to go to trial in the fall.

Other Project Veritas employees on the emails include Joe Halderman, an award-winning former television producer who in 2010   pleaded guilty   to trying to extort $2 million from the comedian David Letterman. Mr. Halderman was copied on several messages providing updates about the Michigan operation, and in one message, he gave instructions to Ms. Jorge. Project Veritas tax filings list Mr. Halderman as a “project manager.”

Two other employees, Gaz Thomas and Samuel Chamberlain, were also identified in emails and appeared to play important roles in the Michigan operation. Efforts to locate Mr. Thomas were unsuccessful. A man named Samuel Chamberlain who matched the description of the one employed by Mr. O’Keefe denied he worked for Project Veritas. He did not respond to follow-up phone messages or an email.

Last year, Project Veritas submitted a proposed list of witnesses for the trial over the lawsuit. Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Thomas were on the list. Mr. Seddon was not.

Ms. Jorge, 23, did not respond to email addresses associated with her Liberty University account. In an archived version of her LinkedIn page, Ms. Jorge wrote she had a deep interest in the conservative movement and hoped one day to serve on the Supreme Court after attending law school.

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© Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times  In 2018, an operative working for Project Veritas infiltrated the campaign of Abigail Spanberger, who went on to win a congressional seat.

In a YouTube video, Mr. O’Keefe described the lawsuit as “frivolous” and pointed to a portion of the deposition in which David Hecker, the president of AFT Michigan, said that one of the goals of the lawsuit was to “stop Project Veritas from doing the kind of work that it does.”

Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, said in a statement: “Let’s be clear who the wrongdoer is here: Project Veritas used a fake intern to lie her way into our Michigan office, to steal documents and to spy — and they got caught. We’re just trying to hold them accountable for this industrial espionage.”

In 2018, Ms. Jorge infiltrated the congressional campaign of Ms. Spanberger, posing as a campaign volunteer. At the time, Ms. Spanberger was running to unseat a sitting Republican congressman in a race both parties considered important for control of the House. Ms. Jorge was eventually exposed and kicked out of the campaign office.

It was unclear whether Mr. Seddon was involved in planning that operation.

Mr. Seddon was a longtime British intelligence officer who served around the world, including in Washington in the years after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. He is married to an American diplomat, Alice Seddon, who is serving in the American consulate in Lagos, Nigeria.

Mr. O’Keefe and his group have taken aim at targets over the years including Planned Parenthood, The New York Times, The Washington Post and Democracy Partners, a group that consults with liberal and progressive electoral causes. In 2016, a Project Veritas operative infiltrated Democracy Partners using a fake name and fabricated résumé and made secret recordings of the staff. The year after the sting, Democracy Partners sued Project Veritas, and its lawyers have since deposed Mr. O’Keefe.

In that deposition, Mr. O’Keefe defended the group’s undercover tactics, saying they were part of a long tradition of investigative journalism going back to muckraking reporters like Upton Sinclair. “I’m not ashamed of the methods that we use or the recordings that we use,” he said.

He was asked whether he had provided any of the group’s secret recordings of Democracy Partners to the Republican National Committee or any member of the Trump family. He said that he did not think so.

In 2010, Mr. O’ Keefe and three others   pleaded guilty   to a federal misdemeanor after admitting they entered a government building in New Orleans under false pretenses as part of a sting.

Kitty Bennett contributed research.

Originally from The New York Times via MSN


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Ender
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1  seeder  Ender    4 years ago

How can this not be illegal.

So the trump campaign can recruit and train then place spies into any opposition.

Film, record and steal documents.

This is so corrupt, we are screwed.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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1.2  Tessylo  replied to  Ender @1    4 years ago

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lady in black
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2  lady in black    4 years ago

Worst president and worst administration in the history of this country.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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3  Ed-NavDoc    4 years ago

Prince is and always has been a spoiled rich kid and unprincipled thug. Had a friend of mine who was a Navy Seal and served with Prince and could not stand him! Neither could a lot of other people in the same unit. His ego was out of control even then.

 
 
 
Split Personality
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3.1  Split Personality  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @3    4 years ago

Sadly, true of most of the Seals I have worked for, or with.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
3.1.1  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  Split Personality @3.1    4 years ago

In 20 years in the Navy, I came across many Seals. By and large the majority were good honest people just trying to do their jobs the best they could. Unfortunately, just like other groups you had the few people like Prince and  Gallagher that tarnished the reputation of the group.

 
 
 
Split Personality
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4  Split Personality    4 years ago

Shades of Roger Stone and Richard Nixon...

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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6  Sean Treacy    4 years ago

It’s called investigative journalism...

 
 
 
Ender
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6.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  Sean Treacy @6    4 years ago

And McCarthy was just keeping America safe...

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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6.1.1  Sean Treacy  replied to  Ender @6.1    4 years ago

I don't think you understand what McCarthy did.  McCarthy claimed he knew of  soviet collaborators in the State Department without having any evidence to justify his accusations. Think of the modern progressive who claimed Trump was working for Putin for an actual comparison.

Prince wants to gather actual facts. He's a modern Nellie Bly.

 
 
 
Ender
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6.1.2  seeder  Ender  replied to  Sean Treacy @6.1.1    4 years ago

McCarthy used his office to go after people he deemed a threat. Sounds familiar...

Calling what they are doing 'fact gathering' is a joke. Prince is a piece of shit that is under investigation himself.

I swear, the things some will defend.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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6.1.3  Sean Treacy  replied to  Ender @6.1.2    4 years ago

Are you paying attention to your metaphors at all? 

Prince is not  using an  "office" to go after people. He's a private citizen supporting journalism. 

 
 
 
Ender
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6.1.4  seeder  Ender  replied to  Sean Treacy @6.1.3    4 years ago

He is a private citizen using trained espionage agents to infiltrate political rivals.

Investigative journalism my ass.

They are only trying to take down opposition.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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6.1.5  Sean Treacy  replied to  Ender @6.1.4    4 years ago

So? Being a partisan is not a bar to being a journalist. 

The most famous journalists in American history, the muckrakers, were openly partisan. 

 
 
 
Ender
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6.1.6  seeder  Ender  replied to  Sean Treacy @6.1.5    4 years ago

Prince and O'Keefe are not journalists.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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6.1.7  Tessylo  replied to  Sean Treacy @6.1.1    4 years ago
'Prince wants to gather actual facts. He's a modern Nellie Bly.'

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JBB
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7  JBB    4 years ago

You know Trump is spying on the Biden campaign...

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
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8  Larry Hampton    4 years ago

Rump hasn’t been building a government. He’s been building a mob organization. 

 
 
 
Raven Wing
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8.1  Raven Wing  replied to  Larry Hampton @8    4 years ago
He’s been building a mob organization. 

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Buzz of the Orient
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9  Buzz of the Orient    4 years ago

They still have a lot to learn from the Chinese.  It will take a while for them to learn how to make refrigerators report to Xi Jinping what food you eat, to create flat screen TVs to report what programs you watch, for washing machines to report what clothes you wear, for cars to report where you go, for computers and cellphones to expose all your secrets, etc. Your lives are already an open book.  LOL

 
 
 
Kavika
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9.1  Kavika   replied to  Buzz of the Orient @9    4 years ago

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Buzz of the Orient
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9.1.1  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Kavika @9.1    4 years ago

China has already hacked the US Patent Office so that they can steal every new patent that is filed.  In fact they already are in the process of manufacturing every new invention filed in the past week, using slave labour pre-teens who are chained to the machines and are only allowed to sleep 4 hours a night.

You know what, Kavika?  There are NT members who post similar comments and would actually believe these things.

 
 
 
Raven Wing
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9.1.3  Raven Wing  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @9.1.1    4 years ago
There are NT members who post similar comments and would actually believe these things.

True. And we have seen many of them posted here on NT. Total ignorance knows no bounds. And those who puke out the lies count on the ignorance of those they know will believe it.

I am amazed at the number of people who are adverse to educating themselves, preferring to remain ignorant and be used by those who count on their ignorance to spread their lies.

 
 

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