(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) If the Biden administration wasn’t using a partisan, dual-caste system for meting out justice, its legion of new IRS agents would have plenty of work investigating the dealings of a Soros-funded disinformation machine that is paying for social media influencers to smear former President Donald Trump and promote false narratives about the Jan. 6 protests.
Preston Moore, a Harvard-educated lawyer who is a popular fixture on TikTok, said he was offered $400 to create and promote a “propaganda post” on Instagram that peddled specific phrases and descriptors to paint MAGA Republicans as threats to democracy.
The largesse was being funded by the Good Information Foundation, an alleged non-profit and offshoot of ACRONYM, a far-leftist outfit formed in 2020 to help defeat Trump, Axios reported. Multi-million-dollar seed money for the group was provided by an army of radical activists that included George Soros and fellow billionaire, LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.
Good Information was founded by notorious gaslighter and former Democrat strategist Tara McGowan, who also helmed ACRONYM. Good Information is led by Rick Stengel, former undersecretary of state during the Obama administration.
On its website, Good Information proclaims that its mission “is to increase the flow of good, factual information online to counter and rebut the spread of misinformation and disinformation. We are on offense against disinformation.”
Except for the pre-scripted disinformation Good Information is paying people to aggressively promote.
Moore, the TikTok lawyer, said Good Information offered to pay him $400 to create an “anti–Donald Trump propaganda post related to the January 6 investigation that is completely not true.”
Asked one Twitter post, “Is the IRS going to investigate The Good Information Foundation, which broke IRS rules prohibiting 501(c)(3) organizations from ‘intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office?'”
The obvious answer would be a resounding negative, aligned with the Biden regime’s directive for its Justice Department to use J6 as a political weapon to “overstate” the threat of “domestic violent extremism” in America, reported Breitbart News. The wild tales being funded and promoted by activist groups like Good Information provide the perfect fodder.
After receiving an email with the overture from Good Information and expressing an interest, Moore said he received instructions with “important notes” and “key messaging” to feature in the fabulist post.
“Remind your followers about the images and scenes from the January 6th insurrection,” the email directed and provided an “example” of the narrative to spin:
“You probably saw this [greenscreen of Jan 6th violence] happen but what a lot of people don’t know is that the violence on January 6 was actually planned and paid for by Trump Republicans.”
The email further instructed that Moore’s audience should be made to understand that “this wasn’t a one day thing—there is an ongoing threat of political violence or MAGA Republicans trying to overturn elections.”
And then the email gave helpful tips on how to overturn an election with the disinformation that Good Information provided.
Moore said he was told to “channel all of this on to the manipulation of voter agencies so that I could turn their anger around this event into defiance that would make people more likely to vote in midterms.”
When Moore questioned some of the bogus claims he was being offered money to spread, he said the folks at Good Information ignored his concerns.
“Let me know if you are interested and the rate works for you,” the foundation responded, along with providing more “important” indoctrination notes:
- Say ‘criminal conspiracy’, not ‘attempted coup,’ ‘treason’ or ‘insurrection’.
- Say ‘Trump Republicans’, not ‘Trump and his allies.’
- Say ‘January 6 investigation’, not ‘hearing’ or ‘trial.’
- Call this an ‘attack on our country’ or an attack on ‘America’ or on ‘Americans’ and a ‘criminal conspiracy,’ ‘committed crime.’
- Talk about ‘MAGA Republicans’ etc.
- Make clear this is ongoing and unresolved, not past and done.
- Show voter agency, turn the anger into defense.
“This is the Good Info Foundation,” Moore said. “They boast on their homepage that good information is the lifeblood of a democracy. They further cry that we are in an information crisis.
“You know the crazy thing about all of that? They’re right.”