The “Good Information Foundation”?! ... For crying out loud, can these jerks get any more Orwellian?
Manufacturing their own reality.
Should have called themselves the “DoublePlusGood Information Foundation”
Rick Stengel, a rather smarmy looking character..
I saw this yesterday. I was going to say Soros is behind it but it reeks a lot more of China
If I was him, I would have tried to extract as much info from her as possible. Who is financing them, where are they based, what is her history. Too bad he didn’t.
Wow! The FBI should investigate this!!!
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Bwahahaha!
"They [Good Information Foundation] boast on their homepage that good information is the lifeblood of a democracy."Hopefully someone with more time than I will investigate Rick Stengel and the GIF as it pertains to where the other money went. Just as many here suspected, it seems that the 'disinformation bureau' went underground.Indeed, they do. The Good Information Foundation, an IRS designated not-for-profit charitable organization, engages in what they call The Civic News Initiative, which is likely what their reach out to Moore was in support of. "Under the Internal Revenue Code, all section 501(c)(3) organizations are absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office," the IRS specifies.
"The Good Information Foundation will build a network of local freelance editors, reporters, content producers and community organizers," they write, "committed to producing and distributing factual, value-driven news and content to the communities in which they live. The Good Information Foundation will compensate them to publish their original reporting online and offer the content free of charge to any global, national, state or local news organizations looking to bolster their reporting capacity and coverage within those communities and geographies."
Additionally, they claim as their mission that they intend "to increase the flow of good, factual information online to counter and rebut the spread of misinformation and disinformation. We do this by creating, incubating, funding and lifting up fact-based solutions, voices, programs and initiatives that can be quickly developed, tested and deployed at scale. We are on offense against disinformation."
How long until this particular whistleblower attorney’s state Bar Association goes after him the way that New Mexico has been going after Professor David Clement?
Not as many as did it for free.
The biggest surprise to me: an honest attorney. There are a few.
The guy has a moral code, so glad to see that these days. This group needs to have their nonprofit designation pulled.
Why pay people $400 to spread disinformation when the anti-Trump media already saturates the public with a steady stream of propaganda and heavily biased “news”?
We’re in a crisis all right, but not quite like people imagine.
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Ultimately, somehow, this money could be traced back to a single source.
I am betting it’s recycled public money, ie Taxpayer funded, via multiple exchanges.
We are paying for the government to lie to us.
Rick Stengel, Obama’s Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs:
“We can pat ourselves on the back about the past 223 years, but we cannot let the Constitution become an obstacle to the U.S.’s moving into the future . . .”
Obama is up to his beady little eyes in deep state feces. It'd be a shame if we failed to rub his nose in it.
Well, as long as Preston didn’t deal with Clinton, Inc, he’s safe.
He won’t die of suicide by two gunshots to the head.
They wanted all that work for a lousy $400?