Virgilio Scattolini was the director of the Social Center of Catholic Action in
the Vatican. As a former journalist, he had sold bogus Vatican information to various papers before
World War II. 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
OSS. The OSS acquired his information from two separate sources which eventually allowed OSS counterintelligence officer
James Angleton to determine its fraudulent nature, but not before
President Roosevelt was provided the reports as genuine. 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 [Spanish] Republic 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.
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
disinformation 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. 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.
Defense Intelligence Agency during the build up to the
2003 invasion of Iraq in the
war on terrorism 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. 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 Rockefeller, representing the
United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 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."
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.
Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi is an Iraqi citizen who peddled fabrications regarding Iraqi WMDs to western intelligence services. Known under his codename
Curveball, his fabrications compromised the 2002
National Intelligence Estimate. He was a prolific fabricator with his information generating over 100 false intelligence reports for the
BND and the United States.
CIA officer
Tyler Drumheller was a vocal opponent of the use of information sourced from Curveball as justification for the
2003 invasion of Iraq. The Iranian state owned
Press TV is known to diffuse fabricated stories.
Ofcom, Britain's independent media regulator, revoked Press TV's licence to broadcast in the
UK 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. 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". ==See also==