Gatestone Institute
The Gatestone Institute publishes articles by a number of prominent right wing, neoconservative, Zionist and counter-jihad individuals and organisations and promotes them at exclusive speaking events, often in New York City.
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Activities
The Gatestone Institute describes itself as a think tank ‘dedicated to educating the public about what the mainstream media fails to report in promoting: institutions of democracy and the rule of law; human rights; a free and strong economy; a military capable of ensuring peace at home and in the free world; energy independence; ensuring the public stay informed of threats to our individual liberty, sovereignty and free speech’. [1]
Its website also states that it ‘will be publishing books’ and currently conducts ‘national and international conferences, briefings and events for its members and others, with world leaders, journalists and experts -- analyzing, strategizing, and keeping them informed on current issues, and where possible recommending solutions’.
Themes include ‘military and diplomatic threats to the United States and our allies; events in the Middle East and their possible consequences, and the transparency and accountability of international organizations’. [1]
Among the writers whose work the Gatestone Institute has published are Fjordman, a far-right blogger ‘idolised’ by Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik,[2] Bat Ye’or whose ‘Eurabia’ conspiracy theory is advocated by Fjordman, Daniel Pipes, Robert Spencer and Dutch politician Geert Wilders.
Events
Events are organised by the ‘Gatestone Institute Briefing Council’ are ‘by invitation only’ and exclusively for members. According to its website, Gatestone Institute events ‘often take place at The Four Seasons Restaurant, The '21' Club, The Knickerbocker Club, The River Club and select private residences in New York City’.
It also states that a minimum donation of $10,000 is ‘required for participation’.[3] Previous speakers have included Daniel Pipes, Henry Kissinger, John Bolton, Frank Luntz, Bruce Bawer, Alan Dershowitz, Geert Wilders, Douglas Murray and M. Zuhdi Jasser.[3]
History
The Gatestone Institute has been publishing articles on its website since October 2008.[4] It has been hosting events since June 2010.[3]
Funding
The Gatestone Institute states that it is funded by ‘private donors and foundations’ but does not appear to publish any further details on its website. [1]
In its 2013 tax filing Gatestone declared a total of US $1,387, 104 in income[5], which appears to have come from one source according to IRS filings for the anti-Muslim Middle East Forum (MEF).
In fact MEF has given over USD$2.3 million to Gatestone in recent years. The 2013 filing shows it gave one single grant of USD$1,383,471 to Gatestone, an increase on the previous year's USD $1,098,878 grant. [6]
People
Directors
Nina Rosenwald - director/ president | Georgette Gelbard - director | Grayson Levy - director | Erik Telford - director | Naomi Perlman - secretary/PR manager| Joel Zbar [7]
Board of governors
R. James Woolsey – Chairman | Georgette Gelbard | M. Zuhdi Jasser | Lawrence Kadish | Douglas Murray | Naomi Perlman | Ingeborg Rennert | Rebecca Sugar | Amir Taheri | Professor Elie Wiesel | Christine Williams
Gatestone Europe
Amir Taheri - Chairman | Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Distinguished scholars and senior advisors
Soeren Kern | Guy Milliere | Harold Rhode | Khaled Abu Toameh | Samuel Westrop
Columnists
Writers listed as columnists include:
Contact
- Website: www.gatestoneinstitute.org
- Email: info@gatestoneinstitute.org
Resources
- Max Blumenthal, The Sugar Mama of Anti-Muslim Hate, The Nation.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 About, Gatestone Institute, accessed 6 February 2013
- ↑ Jerome Taylor, Unmasked: the far right blogger idolised by Breivik, The Independent, 6 August 2011
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Events for Members, Gatestone Institute, accessed 6 February 2012
- ↑ Archives, Gatestone Institute, accessed 6 February 2013
- ↑ Gatestone Institute 2013 Tax return, accessed 27 February 2015
- ↑ Gatestone Institute, Conservative Transparency database, accessed 3 March 2015
- ↑ Gatestone Institute 2013 Tax return, accessed 27 February 2015