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Importantly, the British American Project (BAP) plays a significant role in elite networking, and compliments concretising tranatlantic elite relationships with an anti-left agenda. | Importantly, the British American Project (BAP) plays a significant role in elite networking, and compliments concretising tranatlantic elite relationships with an anti-left agenda. | ||
− | This is apparent from it's inception, with its major source of funding 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> | + | This is apparent from it's inception, with its major source of funding coming from the [[Philadelphia Trust]], an organisation known for its support and ideological and prctical backing for right wing movements. <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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Revision as of 10:30, 26 February 2008
Importantly, the British American Project (BAP) plays a significant role in elite networking, and compliments concretising tranatlantic elite relationships with an anti-left agenda.
This is apparent from it's inception, with its major source of funding coming from the Philadelphia Trust, an organisation known for its support and ideological and prctical backing for right wing movements. [1]
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- ↑ John Pilger How the Anglo-American elite shares its 'values'New Statesman 13th December 2007