Friday 21 June 2024

The Foundation System

Brendon O'Connell is always on about the FOUNDATION SYSTEM and Norman Dodd who first exposed the agenda of these foundations. Here is a link to a video on YouTube in which G. Edward Griffin interviews Norman Dodd about this topic. The thumbnail for the video features the cover of Anthony Sutton's "The Best Enemy Money Can Buy". See Figure 1. I have this book in my elibrary and have transferred it to my Kindle for reading. Oddly though, the book is not mentioned in the interview.


Figure 1

The interview is quite illuminating and begins with reference to the Carnegie Foundation that Google's Gemini describes as follows:

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT):

Focus: Established in 1905, this foundation is a U.S.-based education policy and research center.

Mission: The CFAT advocates for improvements in American K-12 and higher education, promoting high teaching standards and quality educational experiences for all students.

Activities: They conduct research on various educational issues, publish reports and recommendations, and develop programs to support educators and improve teaching practices. 

As with all such foundations, their focus, mission and activities sound benevolent enough but mask a quite different agenda. The Carnegie Foundation, from its inception, sought to change the way in which American History was presented. To this end, they conspired with the Guggenheim Institute to support the education of people who they deemed suitable. These people, after completing their doctorates were promoted to positions of prominence and became the nucleus of a new generation of educators, all spouting the Carnegie version of History.

All the foundations function in this way, supporting people and programs that will promote their agendas. This might not be a bad thing if the people running these foundations were well intentioned but they are clearly not. The minutes of the first meeting of the Carnegie Foundation included a discussion about the best way to bring about desired changes in society and a conclusion reached was that WAR was the best tool.

The changes sought in society by these foundations invariably involve a diminution of the power of the individual and his or her absorption into a larger whole, a process termed collectivism or communitarianism but really just a disguised form of communism. They seek total control in their sphere of interest whether it be education, health, food, mass media, finance etc. NGOs like the WEF and intergovernmental organisations like the WHO function similarly.

Probably the most notorious foundation as of 2024 is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, dedicated to spreading murder and mayhem around the globe. It's a perfect example of everything that's wrong with the Foundation System. Take Africa as an example. Does the Foundation focus on clean water, good nutrition and improved sewerage systems to improve the health of Africans living in rural poverty? Of course not. The focus is on vaccinations, the more the merrier.

Of course, the various foundations collaborate and conspire with one another to subvert and sabotage. Take Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, that partners with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to do its worst in Africa.

The investigative committee that Norman Dodd headed back in 1954 was instigated by Carroll Reece and Wikipedia says this about him:
From 1953 to 1954, as chairman of the House Select Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations, often called the Reece Committee, he led an investigation of Communist activities by non-profit organizations, particularly educational institutions and charitable foundations. The Reece Committee concluded that foundations were actively embroiled in efforts to promote socialist and collectivist ideologies.
Nothing ever came of it and the foundations continued as before and became even more emboldened in the following decades.

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