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  • ...tion in Scotland's think-tank landscape. Founded in the USA in 1971 as the [[Sourcewatch:International Institute for Environmental Affairs|Internation ...Europe and North America [http://www.iied.org/general/about-iied/funding]. The IIED discloses all its sources of funding and lists it sponsors and partner
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  • ...at [[John J. McCloy]] and [[David Rockefeller]] have been high officers in the association in recent years. ...as several of the leading members of the American business aristocracy in the given city:
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  • ...tor with [[Eugene Terry]], who was previously an agricultural advisor with the [[World Bank]] in Washington DC, continuing as Implementing Director. ...is a new and unique public-private partnership designed to remove many of the barriers that have prevented smallholder farmers in Africa from gaining acc
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  • ...ogy foundation, becoming Chief Executive of [[Africa Harvest Biotechnology Foundation International]] (AHFBI), usually called Africa Harvest for short. ...ategy, according to its 2007 Annual Report, aims to "provide leadership in the public debate surrounding biotechnology". In 2007, says its report, AHBFI d
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  • ...ntrapreneured' the introduction of emissions trading and served briefly in the White House. ...he world and has ties to the [[Carnegie Foundation]] and The [[Rockefeller Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.youthventure.org/home.asp http://www.youthventure.org/ho
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  • The board includes [[Millie Banerjee]], NHS Modernisation action team member, C ..., was director of the Carnegie Corporation's British Fund and president of the [[CIA]]-funded [[Free Europe Committee]].
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  • ...conomic development'. <ref> DFID [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/About-us/History/ The creation of DfID], acc 12 December 2011 </ref> [[CDC]], formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...Sainsbury]]'s [[Gatsby Trust]] and the [[BBSRC]] as well as via several of the major biotech corporations. His particular interest was cereal genetics. ...rof Gale.' The article continues, 'A ban would choke off many grants which the John Innes Centre receives from industry to research genetic modification t
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  • ...romote democracy, reduce poverty and promote international understanding. The current chair is [[Susan V. Berresford]]. ...and his son [[Edsel Ford]] of the [[Ford Motor Company]]. Initially, the foundation was used to support Ford family causes, such as [[Henry Ford Hospital]] and
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  • ...ard to under-estimate the importance of this organization in understanding the overall framework for American foreign policy, I do not want to overemphasi ...s financial backing, the composition of its leadership and membership, and the presence of its members in federal government positions.
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  • ...of world's rice is produced and where it is the principal food of three of the world's four most populous nations: China, India and Indonesia. ...f the University of the Philippines Los Baos, about 60 kilometers south of the Philippine capital, Manila. IRRI also has offices in 11 other countries.
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  • ...a major player in the development of genetic manipulation technologies for the benefit of UK industry.' Its applied work has attracted great commercial in ...marily through Lord Sainsbury's [[Gatsby Charitable Foundation]]. Together the JIC and Sainsbury Laboratory have over 850 staff and students.
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  • ...ournal Nature describes NCFAP as 'a pro-GM industry group' and, looking at the invariably industry-supporting claims emerging out of NCFAP stiudies, it ma ...urned their attention to agriculture in 1984 with funding from the Kellogg Foundation.
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  • ...vities/washinst.html; Rowell (1996) Green Backlash –Global Subversion of the Environment Movement, Routledge, p139-143; S. Rampton & J. Stauber (2001) T Singer, a former government scientist, has become one of the world’s leading and most quoted climate sceptics. Singer has also attacke
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  • ==Who are the Power elite?== In his book ''The Power Elite'', C. Wright Mills noted that:
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  • ...n (ETV), a figure that grows by $6 million a year. The president of ETV in the mid-I96o&#39;s was [[Jack White]], a former college dean: ...ve, and reserves the right to inspect every NET program produced with Ford Foundation money.{{ref|7}}
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  • [[Rockefeller Foundation, extract from Who Rules America]], by G. William Domhoff (1967) Spectrum bo In January 2008, The Rockefeller Foundation is reported as a sponsor of the [[Center for Global Development]]<ref> Centre for Global Development [http:
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  • ...us Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. Details on the foundation&#39;s trustees can be found in Table 5. ==Trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation==
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  • '''Ingo Potrykus''' is the developer of 'Golden Rice' - a new yellow-tinted rice variety genetically e ...d as a scientific hero, but there are many who question its real value and the role played by Potrykus in promoting it.
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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself ...reports.<ref>SIRC. [http://www.sirc.org/news/sirc_in_the_news.html SIRC in the news], Accessed 17 December 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ies. ([http://www.mssrf.org/che_dec.html The Chennai Declaration: Bridging the Genetic Divide]) ...stry]] (FICCI) and the biotech industry-backed [[International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Application]] ([[ISAAA]]).
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  • This page links to extract from The Powers that Be, by G. William Domhoff, 1967 *[[Council on Foreign Relations, extract from The Powers That Be|Council on Foreign Relations]]
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  • ...ozier <ref>cited in Richard Norton-Taylor, 'With the right on his side', ''The Guardian'', 4 August 1993</ref></CENTER> ...University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his birthday in 2012 at the age of 94.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2
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  • (This is a separate article on the history of the BAP, also see the current profile on [[BAP]]) The British American Project for the Successor Generation
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  • ...nt "hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War."<ref>IISS [http://www.iiss.org/about-us About us] </ref> ...d, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • ...inance, government, the media, religion, medicine, science, technology and the arts. Conversations are strictly off the record and subject matter ranges widely, tending to focus heavily on policy
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  • ...nd diffusion of knowledge. . . and the general good of mankind.' The first foundation to name both husband and wife in its title, it was started with an initial ==About the Foundation==
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  • From the [[Markle Foundation]] Task Force Report, October 7, 2002:[http://www.markletaskforce.org/index. "Protecting America's Freedom in the Information Age"
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  • The [[EastWest Institute]] was formerly known as the [[Institute for East West Studies]]. According to an article on the Peace Direct website:
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  • ...concerns" (ALF Annual Report, 1994). ALF also promotes "sound science" in the courtroom (ALF, "Our Philosophy," 2004). ...e Lambe]], [[John Olin]], [[Castle Rock]] (Coors) and the [[Philip McKenna Foundation]]s.{{ref|Exxon}}
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  • How the European Movement was launched, by Richard Fletcher. ...48-51. (*ECA administrator for France was Barry Bingham, who helped launch the International Press Institute.)
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  • ...on], PRRI website, accessed 18 Jan 2010</ref> The implicit concern is that the 'development and application' of genetically modified organisms will be obs ...The aim of the foundation is to make sure this sector has a bigger say on the Protocol at MOP2 (May-June 2005) and beyond.
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  • ...lic policy issues”.<ref>[http://www.marshall.org/category.php?id=6 About The Marshall Institute],(undated),Marshall Institute website(accessed 15 Decemb ...ra to push for funding for Reagan’s [[Strategic Defense Initiative]] and the Star Wars programme, but whilst still working on defence issues has broaden
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  • ...itable and that its true profits were hidden from the Chilean state. Under the guise of making interest payments to a subsidiary, Exxon exported Compañí ...roduction, transportation and sale of crude oil and natural gas as well as the manufacture, transportation and sale of petroleum products.
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  • ...utine and comparable as financial reporting. It is an initiative involving the largest Transnational corporations as part of their work on [[Corporate Soc ...f which being the Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. Other components in the Reporting Framework are Sector Supplements and Protocols
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  • ...recommendations on key global issues, and assisting budding democracies on the difficult road to success<ref>Robert Hunter, [http://www.ccd21.org/about.ht ...y Centre]] | [[Center for Communications, Health and the Environment]] | [[Foundation for Democratic Education]]
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  • ...y]] and [[Condi Rice]] were in Bahrain at the launch of the Foundation for the Future: ...re worth $55 million to support NGOs and projects for promoting freedom of the press and democracy.
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  • ...(left [[N M Rothschild & Sons]] in 1980, but remained the official head of the family). Sir Evelyn de Rothschild failed his economics degree at Cambridge, He became a partner of the French Rothschilds in 1969, who were headed by [[Guy de Rothschild]]. He wa
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  • ...azine has been part of [[AOL Time Warner]], which subsequently reverted to the name [[TIME Warner]] in 2003. == The shaping of news and views ==
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  • The [[USC Center on Public Diplomacy]] advisory board is as follows. ...Leadership Committee and serves as a member of the Board of the [[Tel Aviv Foundation]].
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  • ...long used by business and military strategists, is an effective means for the human rights movement to expand options and possibilities of what can be do ...in developing, using and promoting strategic and tactical thinking within the broad human rights community."{{ref|aboutus}}
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  • ...stilted ideological profile (nearly a third of the board members come from the staunchly conservative [[Hoover Institution]]). She is married to New York As of 2018 she was also listed on the board of directors of [[Jewish Institute for National Security of America]]
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  • ...ess and understanding of these policies and of policy-making in Europe and the US.<ref>[http://www.basicint.org/about.htm About Us], BASIC (Accessed: 25 S *[[W. Alton Jones Foundation]]
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  • ...er leading academic experts and prominent participants in and observers of the principal cases of civil resistance since 1945... "The conference was generously supported by:
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  • The 57th [[Bilderberg]] meeting was held in Vouliagmeni, Greece on 14 - 17 May According to the Bilderberg website, the meeting's agenda covered the following items:
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  • ...7) was a British diplomat, scholar and propagandist. He was a professor at the [[Center for Advanced Studies, University of Virginia]] 1980-2007. ..." in the European states system from the Italian Renaissance to the end of the First World War.
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  • ...cellor of the Exchequer 1950-51 and Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party 1955-1963. In 1933, as the recipient of a [[Rockefeller Foundation]] scholarship, he spent a year studying in Vienna.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...other rich countries through rigorous research and active engagement with the policy community'<ref> Center for Global Development [http://www.cgdev.org/ ...doc/about/CGD_Brochure.pdf CGD Brochure] Accessed 22nd January 2008</ref>. The Center is supported by a significant contributions from private foundations
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  • ...on web.archive.org]accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref> There were also offices of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Informa ...om/sections/index_nt1.asp?i=41101&L1=41003&L2=41101&D=3 British Embassy in the USA]</ref>
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  • ...d control/interrogation program which eventually led to the publication of the [[KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation]] manual. ...ining Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, in 1926. He became convinced that the mentally ill posed a grave threat to Anglo-American civilisation and should
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  • ...lls]], [[Nathan Cummings Foundation]], [[National Wildlife Federation]], [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], [[Sierra Club]] and [[World Wildlife Fund]].<ref>PR Watch
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  • Paige Alexander is President of [[IREX Europe]], the European arm of the US based non-profit organisation [[International Research and Exchange Boar ...ant to the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], the [[C.S. Mott Foundation]] and the [[Open Society Institute]] in Prague<ref> IREX Europe ''Paige Alexander'' [
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  • [[Image:AndrewGilligan.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Gilligan at the Frontline Club, London, 17 April 2008]] ...e-times-820745.html So was it the 'Standard' wot won it? Or just a sign of the times?], ''Independent'', 4 May 2008.</ref>
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  • ...princeton/biogs.shtml Muslims in Europe post 9/11]</ref> He is a member of the [[Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation|European Commission Expert Group o
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  • ...as a German-born Jewish American political philosopher who has been called the father of neoconservatism. The neoconservative [[Irving Kristol]] has acknowledged Strauss's influence. [[
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  • ...Press, 1968, p.57.</ref> He headed the [[Secret Intelligence Branch]] of the [[Office of Strategic Services]] during [[World War II]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The Whitney H. Shepardson Fellowship
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  • ...ecutive director of the CFA. She was Assistant Secretary of Agriculture in the Jimmy Carter administration (1977-81). ...'Consumer Representative' to Global Biotech Forum: Carol Tucker Foreman to the Rescue of Biotech]", PR Watch, 2 June 2000, accessed May 4 2009</ref>
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  • ..., the '''Institute for Public Relations''' (IFPR) (not to be confused with the UK [[Institute of Public Relations]]) is a PR research and networking organ ...edge available and useful to all practitioners, educators, researchers and the corporate/institutional clients they serve.<ref>IFPR [http://www.institutef
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  • ...1995, revised edition, Zed Books, 2003, NEEDS PAGE REF</ref> To these ends the NED funds organisations such as [[Internews]] in attempts to foster "regime ...uce conflict within and between countries. Internews programs are based on the conviction that vigorous and diverse mass media form an essential cornersto
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  • ...858/www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/031905Mowat-1/031905mowat-1.html The new Gladio in action?], Online Journal, 19 March 2005</ref> ...ttp://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/723/37520 Inaccurate and unfair attacks on the ICNC], Green Left Review, 31 August 2007.</ref>
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  • ...debate and was a key actor in lobbying for type II (voluntary) outcomes at the Johannesburg summit in 2002. <ref>WBCSD [http://www.wbcsd.org WBCSD Home Pa ...onal corporations, for deregulation on trade and environmental issues, and the voluntary approach.
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  • ...pg|thumb|right|'''John O'Sullivan''' - Atlanticist and “a Thatcherite of the first hour.”]] ...the dedication of the first statue of Margaret Thatcher to be erected in the United States. (accessed 27 September 2008)</ref>
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  • ...the [[Regional Center on Conflict Prevention]] in Jordan. It is headed by the [[King's College London|King's College]] terrorism expert [[Peter Neumann]] ...res) on 28 August 2007. The first press reference to ISCR is an article in The ''Times Higher Education Supplement'' on 23 November 2007. <ref>Rebecca Att
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  • The [[Global Crop Diversity Trust]] (GCDT) says its mission is "to ensure the conservation and availability of crop diversity for food security worldwide ...odification (GM) corporations [[Syngenta]] and [[DuPont]], which depend on the privatization and patenting of genes for profit (see Funding, below).
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  • ...t and attorney [[Michael Taylor|Michael R. Taylor]] as a senior adviser to the US FDA ([[Food and Drug Administration]]). ...about Taylor's new position, Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, said:
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  • ...eral of the [[Club de Madrid]] and several other figures from think-tanks, the media and academia. <ref>Open Democracy, '[http://www.opendemocracy.net/aut :Secretary General of the [[Club de Madrid]]
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  • ...s Foundation]] is the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world, and was founded by [[Bill Gates|Bill]] and Melinda Gates. Here is how the Foundation describes its mission on its website:
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  • ...r.<ref>Lehmann, J., 2007 Bio-energy in the black. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5, 381-387.</ref> ...take of nitrogen.<ref>Tenenbaum, David J., Biochar: carbon mitigation from the ground up, Environmental Health Perspectives, Feb 2009 v117 i2 pA70–74.</
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  • *[[Rockefeller Foundation]] *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] - 1976 version
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  • ...ricsson|Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson]], [[Investor AB]] and [[ABB]] and the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] (2001-2006). ...blic office yet is one of the most influential global political figures in the last thirty years.
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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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  • '''Young Foundation''' is a London-based think tank focused on social innovation. The Young Foundation says it conducts research and practical testing to to better understand str
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ...azine in the UK in 1988-1989. Ironically foreshadowed in the Introduction, the initial manuscript fell victim to its
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ===The Birth of the Strategy of Tension===
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ===The Cercle, The Institute and the Academy===
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ...contacts via the Cercle. Iain Hamilton, "fully conscious and in touch with the CIA officers in London" took over as Chairman (202). Unbeknownst to
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ===A shield for the Iron Lady===
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  • ...1991''' is a book by David Teacher. It is reproduced here by permission of the author. ==Rogue Agents - Postscript - The Garnier-Lançon Papers==
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  • ...ns aren't disclosed, the grants have been categorized by topic, as used on the National Endowment for Democracy website. All figures are in US dollars. | Contributing to the Recovery of Democracy, Stability, and Good Governance || || || || || |
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