Free Press Foundation
Free Press Foundation | |
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Headquarters | Washington DC, Virginia |
Membership | • John McNabb • Robert Morton • Kristin Thomas • Carter Clews • John Metzler • David Morgan • James Robbins • R. Clinton Ohlers • Larry Ward • David Isaac (American) • Donald Kirk • Jeffrey Kuhner • Ted Agres • Willy Lam |
American |
The Free Press Foundation is an American non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. and Fairfax, Virginia.[1] It is part of the Free Press Media Group."[2]
Own words
"During the 2016 presidential election in the United States, the winning candidate personally did an end-run around the establishment media using social media. He won. In 2020, the social and corporate media monopolies joined forces to reinforce what was determined to be the dominant message themes in an election year.[3]
"The Information World War that threatens the survival of the United States of America and our First Amendment freedoms is being waged not only by "rogue states" but also by ruling elites in the West. Since 2020, Silicon Valley and corporate giants have blatantly silenced independent media voices in apparent collusion with government agencies. There is a word for this: Censorship. Free Press Foundation was established to revive and sustain the American Free Press. The Foundation has also developed a digital news service, Free Press International, available to all publishers including citizen journalists."[4]
Members
The personnel of Free Press Foundation include individuals connected to United States military agencies and the American Deep State.[5]
- John McNabb - Advisory Board Chairman (United States Air Force)
- Robert Morton - President (Langley Intelligence Group Network)
- Kristin Thomas - Board Council (Hill+Knowlton Strategies)
- Carter Clews - Board Council (Judicial Watch)
- John Metzler - Board Council (World Tribune)
- David Morgan - Board Council (United States Air Force)
- James Robbins - Board Council (American Foreign Policy Council)
- R. Clinton Ohlers - Board Council (International Human Development Corporation)
- Larry Ward - Board Council (Political Media, Inc.)
- David Isaac - Board Council (Hoover Institution)
- Donald Kirk - Board Council (Council on Foreign Relations)
- Jeffrey Kuhner - Board Council (World Tribune)
- Ted Agres - Veteran Journalist (United States Department of State)
- Willy Lam - Board Council (Centre for China Studies)
References
- ↑ Contact Us. Free Press Foundation. Retrieved September 28, 2020, from https://web.archive.org/web/20200928215332/http://freepressfoundation.org/contact.html
- ↑ Free Press Media Group. LinkedIn. Retrieved October 5, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.10.05-023937/https://www.linkedin.com/company/freepressmediagroup/about/
- ↑ https://freepressfoundation.org/what-happened.html
- ↑ https://freepressfoundation.org/fight-back.html
- ↑ Advisory Board. Free Press Foundation. Retrieved October 5, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.10.05-044914/https://freepressfoundation.org/advisory-board.html