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  • ...psychological warfare.<ref>James Schwoch (2009), Global TV: New Media and the Cold War, 1946-69, p. 10</ref> ...d world public opinion.<ref>James Schwoch (2009), Global TV: New Media and the Cold War, 1946-69, p. 10</ref>
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  • ...groups for allegedly supporting genetically modified crops. In April 2010 the groups sent a joint letter to Oxfam America and [[Oxfam International]] exp ...West Africa with support from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Gates Foundation]].
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  • ...e chairman of the executive committee of the United Nations Association of the U.S.A. ...ael Policy Forum, The World Federation of United Nations Associations, and the American Jewish Committee.
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  • ...uae-ambassador-want-war-iran Hawks, UAE Ambassador Want War with Iran ], ''The Nation'', 9 July 2010</ref> ===The Roadmap to War with Iran===
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  • ...ey form a distinctively American movement, Europe is key to the origins of the neoconservatives, and has been a central concern throughout their history. ===The New York Intellectuals===
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  • ...ion and editor-in-chief of La Lettre de L'Expansion, two publications from the Groupe Express-Expansion.<ref>OECD [http://www.oecd.org/speaker/0,3343,en_2 * Director of the [[Institut Montaigne]]
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  • ...ir organisation by sending a letter to various academics which stated that the organization would: ...am Chomsky, [http://www.chomsky.info/articles/1971----03.htm In Defense of the Student Movement], ''Chomsky.net'', 1971, Accessed 27-February-2010</ref>
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  • ...norm in the modern world - [[Michael Ledeen]], 1977<ref>Michael A. Ledeen, The First Duce: D'Annunzio at Fiume (Baltimore, MD, and London: Johns Hopkins U ...ing? Political Fundamentalism in the White House, the "War on Terror," and the Echoing Press (London and Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press, 2004), p. 6.</ref>
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  • ...hschild Foundation]] and the [[Rothschild Foundation (Hanidiv) Europe]] in the UK as well as [[Yad Hanadiv]] in occupied Palestine. ...Buckingham'', Accessed 03-September-2010</ref>. The foundation also founds the [[Lady Lynn Joyful Home]] school<ref>Indo-Asian News Service, Research must
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  • ...yed with the capacity-to-deliver of the private sectors, primed to deliver the knowledge of experts" <ref>"[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php?title=Glob ...are there to rebuild societies after private sectors have been involved in the destruction of these societies.
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  • ...lomon]], co-founder and former chairman and CEO of [[Hillsdown Holdings]]. The trust has offices in London, Tel Aviv and Ramallah. ...s a believer in two state solution for Israel and Palestine. In regards to the Portland Trust’s activities he claimed:
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  • .... It was intended to advise the U.S. Government on conduct in the war and the subsequent peace. ...ockefeller Foundation]], which provided almost $350,000 over the course of the project. A steering committee was created in December 1939 chaired by U.S
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  • ...Domhoff]], which argued for the existence of an [[American upper class]]. The book ranked 12th in a list of 50 best sellers in sociology between 1950 and ...doi = | id = | isbn = 9780787649654}}</ref> Additionally, he argued that the elite controlled institutions through overt authority, not covert influence
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  • ...New Jersey. Initial funding of $67,000 was provided by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The history of media and communication research: contested memories
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  • ...ance Rockefeller|Laurance]], [[Winthrop Rockefeller|Winthrop]] and [[David Rockefeller|David]].<ref>{{cite web |title=History}}</ref> It is distinct from the [[Rockefeller Foundation]], which has more independence from family control.
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  • ...n and Brighton to discuss the principal problems and a range of aspects of the theory and history of international relations. ...) was held at Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio, in agreement with the Rockfeller Foundation.
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  • ...ity, formerly known as the [[National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts]].<ref>Nesta [http://www.nesta.org.uk/about-us/our-history#sthash.zpif It describes itself as a 'hub for innovators the world over' and is seen useful for bringing together lots of different inte
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  • ...97>Alex Abella, ''Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire'', Mariner Books, 2009, pp.96-97.</ref> ...97>Alex Abella, ''Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire'', Mariner Books, 2009, pp.97.</ref>
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  • '''Jessica Tuchman Mathews''' is president of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]].<ref name="CarnegieBio">[htt From 1977 to 1979, she was director of the Office of Global Issues at the [[National Security Council]], covering nuclear proliferation, conventional
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  • ...the Washington Office of [[Chase Manhattan Bank]], and former President of the [[Legislative Studies Institute]].<ref>Executive Committee, [http://www.pss ...fit entity, formed to support free trade and free market issues by [[David Rockefeller]] (and US Senator [[Russell Long]]), from 1979 to 1983.<ref name="bio">Huds
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