The US military is developing software that will let it secretly manipulate social media sites by using fake online personas to influence internet conversations and spread pro-American propaganda.
A Californian corporation has been awarded a contract with United States Central Command (Centcom), which oversees US armed operations in the Middle East and Central Asia, to develop what is described as an "online persona management service" that will allow one US serviceman or woman to control up to 10 separate identities based all over the world.
The project has been likened by web experts to China's attempts to control and restrict free speech on the internet. Critics are likely to complain that it will allow the US military to create a false consensus in online conversations, crowd out unwelcome opinions and smother commentaries or reports that do not correspond with its own objectives.
The discovery that the US military is developing false online personalities – known to users of social media as "sock puppets" – could also encourage other governments, private companies and non-government organisations to do the same.
The Centcom contract stipulates that each fake online persona must have a convincing background, history and supporting details, and that up to 50 US-based controllers should be able to operate false identities from their workstations "without fear of being discovered by sophisticated adversaries".
Centcom spokesman Commander Bill Speaks said: "The technology supports classified blogging activities on foreign-language websites to enable Centcom to counter violent extremist and enemy propaganda outside the US."
He said none of the interventions would be in English, as it would be unlawful to "address US audiences" with such technology, and any English-language use of social media by Centcom was always clearly attributed. The languages in which the interventions are conducted include Arabic, Farsi, Urdu and Pashto.
Centcom said it was not targeting any US-based web sites, in English or any other language, and specifically said it was not targeting Facebook or Twitter.
Once developed, the software could allow US service personnel, working around the clock in one location, to respond to emerging online conversations with any number of co-ordinated messages, blogposts, chatroom posts and other interventions. Details of the contract suggest this location would be MacDill air force base near Tampa, Florida, home of US Special Operations Command.
Centcom's contract requires for each controller the provision of one "virtual private server" located in the United States and others appearing to be outside the US to give the impression the fake personas are real people located in different parts of the world.
It also calls for "traffic mixing", blending the persona controllers' internet usage with the usage of people outside Centcom in a manner that must offer "excellent cover and powerful deniability".
The multiple persona contract is thought to have been awarded as part of a programme called Operation Earnest Voice (OEV), which was first developed in Iraq as a psychological warfare weapon against the online presence of al-Qaida supporters and others ranged against coalition forces. Since then, OEV is reported to have expanded into a $200m programme and is thought to have been used against jihadists across Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Middle East.
OEV is seen by senior US commanders as a vital counter-terrorism and counter-radicalisation programme. In evidence to the US Senate's armed services committee last year, General David Petraeus, then commander of Centcom, described the operation as an effort to "counter extremist ideology and propaganda and to ensure that credible voices in the region are heard". He said the US military's objective was to be "first with the truth".
This month Petraeus's successor, General James Mattis, told the same committee that OEV "supports all activities associated with degrading the enemy narrative, including web engagement and web-based product distribution capabilities".
Centcom confirmed that the $2.76m contract was awarded to Ntrepid, a newly formed corporation registered in Los Angeles. It would not disclose whether the multiple persona project is already in operation or discuss any related contracts.
Nobody was available for comment at Ntrepid.
In his evidence to the Senate committee, Gen Mattis said: "OEV seeks to disrupt recruitment and training of suicide bombers; deny safe havens for our adversaries; and counter extremist ideology and propaganda." He added that Centcom was working with "our coalition partners" to develop new techniques and tactics the US could use "to counter the adversary in the cyber domain".
According to a report by the inspector general of the US defence department in Iraq, OEV was managed by the multinational forces rather than Centcom.
Asked whether any UK military personnel had been involved in OEV, Britain's Ministry of Defence said it could find "no evidence". The MoD refused to say whether it had been involved in the development of persona management programmes, saying: "We don't comment on cyber capability."
OEV was discussed last year at a gathering of electronic warfare specialists in Washington DC, where a senior Centcom officer told delegates that its purpose was to "communicate critical messages and to counter the propaganda of our adversaries".
Persona management by the US military would face legal challenges if it were turned against citizens of the US, where a number of people engaged in sock puppetry have faced prosecution.
Last year a New York lawyer who impersonated a scholar was sentenced to jail after being convicted of "criminal impersonation" and identity theft.
It is unclear whether a persona management programme would contravene UK law. Legal experts say it could fall foul of the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981, which states that "a person is guilty of forgery if he makes a false instrument, with the intention that he or another shall use it to induce somebody to accept it as genuine, and by reason of so accepting it to do or not to do some act to his own or any other person's prejudice". However, this would apply only if a website or social network could be shown to have suffered "prejudice" as a result.
• This article was amended on 18 March 2011 to remove references to Facebook and Twitter, introduced during the editing process, and to add a comment from Centcom, received after publication, that it is not targeting those sites.
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God bless America, the true promoter of free speach!
Damn: my cover's been blown!
And of course it isn't just the US military , as anyone who's ever been on a Climate Change thread can verify.
I suppose it has not occurred to them that the reason why the USA has a poor image around the world is precisely because of such behavior.
You do not have a perception problem. You have a REALITY problem.
This isn't exactly a surprise is it?
Still, good news that it's been exposed like this. Although everyone has known it happens.
When will this stop... this is nothing other than mass thought control through event manipulation..... you can not control the world the world evolves and we must evolve with it.
Facebook 'em Danno!
I had a quick check to make sure it wasn't 1 April.
Last year the US spent $110bn fighting a pointless war in Afghanistan. it would have been far better off spending the money on Americans.
Things are very bad in the US
http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/mar/10/new-american-pessimism/#
In an atmosphere of growing anxiety and hysteria, in which the true causes and the scale of our dire national predicament are deliberately concealed and obfuscated by our political establishment and by the corporate media, no wonder there’s confusion and anger everywhere. As anyone who has traveled around this country and talked to people knows, Americans are not just badly informed, but downright ignorant about most things that affect their lives. How nice it would be if our President leveled with us and told us that our deficit is caused in significant part by the wars we are fighting in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the hundreds of military bases we are maintaining around the world, the huge tax breaks for the rich, and the bailout of Wall Street. As we know, we are not about to hear anything of the kind
Sockpuppets won't change America's image or fix its broken society.
Oh christ, lets just wait for all the leftys and "liberals" to go nuts over this! Chill out lads - why don't you just ignore the waste of time that is social media in the first place?!
Typical Uncle Sam.
This is all lies, the US military has neve
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As if they're not already doing this right now, and the sock puppets of various entities have likely polluted the Guardian et al, as the trolls etc. have never been so prolific.
ig these pentagon i-dummies provide a more intelligent conversation than those currently spreading US propaganda it will be a good thing
That Orwell was a damned good writer wasn't he?
Can you imagine thse guys in a bar full of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in a few years time?
Amongst the grizzled ex-Special Forces and Marines swapping tales of foot patrols in Helmand province and house-to-house combat in Falluja, there's the geek with the medals saying "I blogged under 56 different aliases simultaneously. Turned the course of the whole war I did.'
So the US wants to do to the internet what has already been done to mass media...
It would be funny if all the sock puppets ended up talking to each other online.
Facebook will never be the same again....
The Army just poked the Navy.
The Airforce threw a sheep at the Marines.
All your facebook are belong to us.
'ontheotherhand2010'....sounds like a cover name to me!?!
I thought it was already here at the Guardian.
footienut
Historically the Navy has the biggest reputation for "blue on blue" poking.
Yes. America is a great country, full of great people and run by fair, reasonable and trust worthy leaders. Believe me. It is true. Everybody else is a terrorist who can't be trusted.
Not at all surprised that this is going on.
Somewhat surprised that out of everything currently in the news, this is the Guardian's lead item on the website front page.