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Ploughshares: Iran Deal Propaganda $$$ Made Its Way All Around D.C.
2016-05-23
[Daily Caller] A Washington, D.C., non-profit that allegedly acted as a key proxy for the Obama administration to help push the Iran nuclear deal reportedly spent millions on various media outlets in order to promote reporting and analysis of the resulting nuclear agreement.

Ploughshares Fund provided over 90 grants to various organizations in 2015 in order to engage in reporting, research and analysis on Iranian nuclear issues. The over 90 grants given out in 2015 nearly doubles those the organization provided in 2014, and triples the amount given in 2013. Ploughshares increases in grant funding directly coincides with the time period during which the Iran nuclear deal was being finalized and presented to Congress.

The non-profit was named directly by Ben Rhodes, President Obama's Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communication, in a piece for New York Times Magazine as one of the groups that he and his team utilized to spin the Iran nuclear deal to the American public. In the piece, Rhodes claimed he and his team created an "echo chamber" which involved various friendly journalists and organizations.

The organizations and individuals which received the grants spanned from National Public Radio (NPR), which received $100,000 for " reporting that emphasizes the themes of US nuclear weapons policy and budgets, Iran's nuclear program, international nuclear security topics and US policy toward nuclear security," to think tanks such as the RAND Institute which was given $40,000 to write "a series of articles that analyze specific elements of the diplomatic agreement with Iran on its nuclear program."

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Posted by:Besoeker

#11  I remember reading somewhere (some libertarian blogger in 1990es) "The amazing thing about politicians is not that they're for sale. The amazing thing is how cheap!"

More concerning is that all news reporting is becoming 'sponsored'.
Posted by: phil_b   2016-05-23 20:12  

#10  Wasn't ValJar running those early 'secret' meetings with Iran.

Nice for Iran when they have representatives on both sides of the table.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-05-23 11:22  

#9  The Rosenbergs, Johnathon Pollard....pikers with little vision.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-23 10:55  

#8  I remember reading somewhere (some libertarian blogger in 1990es) "The amazing thing about politicians is not that they're for sale. The amazing thing is how cheap!"
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-05-23 10:15  

#7  Of a piece with Ploughshares' Iran policy is the organization's support for the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), the Iranian regime’s principal lobbyist in the United States. A few facts about NIAC.....ValJar, etc.

BINGO! Thank you Eohippus Snore8229
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-23 09:58  

#6  #4 Ploughshares is financed by KAPO billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Institute.

I'd wondered where the money came from that they were handing out so freely -- J Street got over half a million dollars to be the "pro-Israel" voice pushing the thing.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-05-23 09:50  

#5  Discover The Networks: PLOUGHSHARES FUND
Posted by: Eohippus Snore8229   2016-05-23 09:46  

#4  Ploughshares is financed by KAPO billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Institute.
Posted by: Lampedusa Pelosi7167   2016-05-23 08:48  

#3  30 pieces of silver
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-05-23 08:41  

#2  A bit more on Ploughshares, Chuck Hagel, and Media Matters. Yes, article dtd Jan 2013. They've been at it for a while haven't they ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-23 02:07  

#1  In the pay of a hostile entity.
Posted by: badanov   2016-05-23 01:55  

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