Under its “whole of society approach,” Joe Biden’s administration has used both the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security to direct your taxdollars into a sprawling censorship network.
Activist billionaires George and Alexander Soros financed the anti-free speech curriculum that the State Department and German government pushed on American teachers.
The State Department worked with the Rhode Island Lab, Media Literacy Now and the authoritarian German government to create seminars for teachers on how to put Ad Fontes into American classrooms.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) financed the activation of the “Media Literacy Now network” to push state legislatures and school boards to mandate media literacy. Media literacy means forcing Ad Fontes into American classrooms.
Michael Bloomberg’s “Everytown” gun confiscation network is a formal partner of the DHS program, which uses taxpayer dollars to attack Second Amendment liberties and demonize American gun-owners.
Ad Fontes works to censor access to conservative news sources, ranking leftist outlets twice as favorably under the rigged, broken methodology of its founder Vanessa Otero. Otero and her communications director, who is simultaneously president of Media Literacy Now’s board, have denied working with federal grantees —- even though they did!
Media Literacy Now, the fiscal agent for both the State Department and DHS grants, lobbies state governments and school boards to mandate censorship curriculum under the guise of “media literacy.” Media Literacy Now gets a 10% kickback for Ad Fontes subscriptions, but conceals that fact when working with the Rhode Island Lab to push Ad Fontes censorship products.
The University of Rhode Island’s Media Education Lab takes money from the State Department and DHS and uses it to coordinate a vast alliance of public and private actors under the government’s “whole of society approach.”
Media Literacy Now pressures state legislatures and school boards to bring Ad Fontes into the classroom through so-called “media literacy” mandates. You might not have heard of the Ad Fontes censorship tools, but there’s a good chance they’re already in your kids’ classrooms.