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Importantly, the British American Project (BAP) plays a significant role in elite networking, and compliments its concretising tranatl with an anti-left agenda. | Importantly, the British American Project (BAP) plays a significant role in elite networking, and compliments its concretising tranatl with an anti-left agenda. | ||
− | This is apparent from it's inception, with its major source of founding coming from the [[Philadelphia Trust]] | + | This is apparent from it's inception, with its major source of founding coming from the [[Philadelphia Trust]]. <ref>John Pilger [http://www.johnpilger.com/page.asp?partid=466 How the Anglo-American elite shares its 'values']New Statesman 13th December 2007</ref> |
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Importantly, the British American Project (BAP) plays a significant role in elite networking, and compliments its concretising tranatl with an anti-left agenda.
This is apparent from it's inception, with its major source of founding coming from the Philadelphia Trust. [1]
notes
- ↑ John Pilger How the Anglo-American elite shares its 'values'New Statesman 13th December 2007