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>Liberal media teamed up for ‘smear campaign’
Environmental Media Services
https://qagg.news/?wordsearch=on&q=messaging
EMS
https://www.activistfacts.com/organizations/110-environmental-media-services/
1320 18th Street, NW Suite 500 Washington DC 20036
Organization
Overview {except}:
If you’ve ever been advised to steer clear of a food, beverage, or other consumer product based on the claims
of a nonprofit organization, you’ve likely been “spun” by Fenton’s multi-million-dollar message machine
— and Environmental Media Services (EMS) has probably been the messenger.
EMS is the communications arm of leftist public relations firm Fenton Communications.
Based in Washington, in the same office suite as Fenton, EMS claims to be
“providing journalists with the most current information on environmental issues.”
A more accurate assessment might be that it spoon-feeds the news media sensationalized stories,
based on questionable science, and featuring activist “experts,” all designed to promote and enrich
David Fenton’s paying clients, and build credibility for the nonprofit ones.
It’s a clever racket, and EMS & Fenton have been running it since 1994.
Open Philanthropy
https://www.activistfacts.com/organizations/open-philanthropy-project/
Overview {except}:
The Open Philanthropy Project (OPP) is a limited-liability corporation operating similar to a 501(c)(3) that directs
tens of millions of dollars to animal rights extremist groups to fund attack campaigns against restaurants and other food companies.
In total, OPP has guided a whopping $64 million to animal rights organizations since its launch in 2016.
OPP steered $4 million to a Humane Society of the United States-sponsored ballot measure in California that would ban the sale
of conventional pork and eggs in California. OPP has also directed $10 million to The Humane League, a vegan group that heckles
food companies with harassing phone calls, emails, Tweets, and street protests.
OPP also funds “journalism” at the website of The Guardian, a major paper in the UK. Predictably, the articles are heavily slanted.
OPP is largely financed by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and his wife Cari Tuna, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal.
OPP was originally incubated as a part of GiveWell, through a collaboration with Good Ventures, which was also set up by Moskovitz
and Tuna with the plan to spend most or all of its money before the founders die.
One of the ideals behind OPP is in the name —open philanthropy.
Open philanthropy is a principle that rather than perpetuating the ubiquitous dark money machine that flows through
so many organizations around the world, philanthropy is announced and clearly communicated in an “open” manner.
This openness makes it easy to see what OPP’s intentions are.
moar at:
https://www.activistfacts.com/?s=Open+Philanthropy
Tides Foundation & Tides Center
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Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation was originally funded by bequests of Ford Motor Company stock from the estates of Henry and Edsel Ford.
However, the foundation no longer invests in the automaker,
and is unrelated to the Ford Motor Company Fund, which is company-run.
Ken Berger
Since 2008 Kenneth Berger has been the CEO of Charity Navigator, which advertises itself to the public as
“Your Guide to Intelligent Giving” to nonprofit organizations.
But under Berger’s watch, Charity Navigator has been asleep at the wheel,
finding itself behind the curve time and again in exposing bad charities and practices.