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To: PieterCasparzen
Duggan's father, with JDR Sr.'s lawyer, Elihu Root, founded the Rockefeller's Institute of International Education in 1919.

I'd say it's rather governmental for an NGO, given 81% of its revenue is from governments. "Donate Now". Hah!

76 posted on 04/25/2014 10:33:55 AM PDT by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody

That’s the point that’s difficult for someone looking at this from a normal person’s point of view (lookup up, financially speaking).

The elites look at it from the top down.

Think of a simple rule of thumb: operations or entities that the elites control GET PAYMENTS FROM government, the little people MAKE PAYMENTS TO the government.

But what about the sheeple on government handouts ? Answer: they’re at the mercy of the government. They rely on their payments to live, so they are easily controllable by the elites’ media arm.

All publicly-held corporations are in the orbit of Wall Street and their boards are made up of minions of the elites. So when Boeing gets a sales contract to sell planes to the government, thats tax dollars going to the elites. Many products and services are sold to the public but partly subsidized by tax dollars.

The elites can put just a small portion of the assets into a trust or foundation, so the annual investment gains can forever be tax-exempt and used for their purposes of control. They’re already getting a tax break from the government - they pay no taxes on their investment gains.

And if they get the government or other people or businesses to donate - that’s even more money they can use for their own purposes.

Ergo, the thousands of charities for “research”. They sound great, but you have to understand exactly what is being done and who benefits, and where the money winds up, to see how they’re simply another way to extract money from the sheeple, in a never ending drain on the sheeple’s income and / or wealth.

Now if you did an aggregation of the resumes of top Presidential advisors, diplomats, cabinet posts, etc., for the past century and half, you’d find a relatively small set of educational and employment profiles, i.e., the same schools, mentors and employers/law firms/etc., keep popping up over and over. And these top advisors typically continue their Presidential influence for several decades.


77 posted on 04/25/2014 11:13:31 AM PDT by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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