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Rockefeller Foundation

Rockefeller Foundation

A private, purported philanthrophic foundation based at 420 Fifth Avenue, NYC established by the six-generation Rockefeller family – namely by Standard Oil owner John D. Rockefeller, Sr., his son John D. Rockefeller Jr., and Senior’s principal oil and gas business and philanthropic advisor, Frederick Taylor Gates – in NY on May 14, 1913, when its charter was formally accepted by the State Legislature. Its stated mission is “promoting the well-being of humanity throughout the world,” however its actual mission is, and has long been, the funding of deep state endeavors. Known for his bold statement that “Competition is a sin“, Rockefeller would quickly get to work under the guise of philanthropy to create monopolies such as education and medicine while also funding new world order endeavors such as the National Council of Churches (used to infuse communist ideology and work towards a world religion), the United Nations, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Kinsey Institute responsible for the moral decay of society, the global warming hoax, the changing of the tuning frequency of music, and especially eugenics and sterilization methods used for population reduction.  READ MORE…

Senator Poindexter: "The Cult of Rockefeller, Carnegie…to be guarded against in the educational system of this country!"

Senator Poindexter: “The Cult of Rockefeller, Carnegie…to be guarded against in the educational system of this country!”

During the crucial years of the school changeover from academic institution to behavioral modification instrument, the radical nature of the metamorphosis caught the attention of a few national politicians who spoke out, but could never muster enough strength for effective opposition. In the Congressional Record of January 26, 1917, for instance, Senator Chamberlain of Oregon entered these words: They are moving with military precision all along the line to get control of the education of the children of the land. Senator Poindexter of Washington followed, saying: The cult of Rockefeller, the cult of Carnegie…as much to be guarded against ...
NEA Annual Mtg: "the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations... control the policies,... menace true academic freedom and defeat the primary purpose of democracy..."

NEA Annual Mtg: “the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations… control the policies,… menace true academic freedom and defeat the primary purpose of democracy…”

The philanthropic agenda of the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations was made explicit in 1914 when the National Education Association passed a resolution at its annual meeting from July 4-11 in St. Paul, Minnesota. An excerpt follows: We view with alarm the activity of the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations—agencies not in any way responsible to the people—in their efforts to control the policies of our State educational institutions, to fashion after their conception and to standardize our courses of study, and to surround the institutions with conditions which menace true academic freedom and defeat the primary purpose of democracy as ...
The Rockefeller Foundation Establishes the International Health Commission

The Rockefeller Foundation Establishes the International Health Commission

The Rockefeller Foundation Establishes the International Health Commission (1913-1916) which laid the foundation for how health and science research and development were to be conducted. It became the International Health Board in 1916 until 1927, and was known as the International Health Division from 1927 until 1951. Many of today’s health institutions were modeled on this commission’s practices, policies, and research processes such as the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Government’s National Science Foundation (NSF), and the National Institute of Health (NIH). Wikipedia states that: "The World Health Organization, seen as a successor to the IHD, was formed in ...
The Rockefeller Foundation is Established by John D. Rockefeller

The Rockefeller Foundation is Established by John D. Rockefeller

The Foundation was started by Standard Oil owner John D. Rockefeller ("Senior"), along with his son John D. Rockefeller Jr. ("Junior"), and Senior's principal oil and gas business and philanthropic advisor, Frederick Taylor Gates, in New York State on May 14, 1913, when its charter was formally accepted by the New York State Legislature after three years of Congressional opposition. Its stated mission is "promoting the well-being of humanity throughout the world," however its actual mission is the funding of deep state endeavors. A 1946 report stated that the ‘challenge of the future is to make this one world.’” ...
Walsh Committee Created: Findings Later Concluded that "Colleges had Surrendered their Religious Identifications... to Comply with Foundation Requirements to Receive Grants..."

Walsh Committee Created: Findings Later Concluded that “Colleges had Surrendered their Religious Identifications… to Comply with Foundation Requirements to Receive Grants…”

The Walsh Committee was created to review industrial relations and scrutinize US labor laws. The commission studied work conditions throughout the industrial United States between 1913 and 1915. The final report of the Commission, published in eleven volumes in 1916, contain tens of thousands of pages of testimony from a wide range of witnesses, including scores of ordinary workers, and the titans of capitalism, including Daniel Guggenheim, George Walbridge Perkins, Sr. (of U.S. Steel), Henry Ford, and Andrew Carnegie. During the tenure of this committee, tax-exempt foundations were also examined. Partial findings were that, "the lives of millions of wage earners are subject to the ...
The Flexner Report, Sponsored by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundation, is Published Establishing New Standards For Medical Education

The Flexner Report, Sponsored by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundation, is Published Establishing New Standards For Medical Education

This highly influential report, sponsored by the Rockefeller’s and Carnegie Foundation, evaluated medical schools and restructured American medical education. It set up a new standard so that schools could only be accredited if they showed an emphasis in drug based research and treatment.  Homeopathy and other alternative approaches to medicine were no longer recognized. Abraham Flexner, author of the report, was on the staff of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.  In 1910, 161 medical schools existed. By 1919, there were only 81 left. The next step was to solve the problems.  Rockefeller and Carnegie then provided ...
The Station for Experimental Evolution, a Eugenics Lab, Formerly Opens Funded by the Carnegie Institute of Washington

The Station for Experimental Evolution, a Eugenics Lab, Formerly Opens Funded by the Carnegie Institute of Washington

The Carnegie Institution established a laboratory complex at Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island that stockpiled millions of index cards on ordinary Americans, as researchers carefully plotted the removal of families, bloodlines and whole peoples. From Cold Spring Harbor, eugenics advocates agitated in the legislatures of America, as well as the nation's social service agencies and associations. The Harriman railroad fortune paid local charities, such as the New York Bureau of Industries and Immigration, to seek out Jewish, Italian and other immigrants in New York and other crowded cities and subject them to deportation, trumped up confinement or forced ...
The General Education Board, a Rockefeller Endowed Tax-Exempt Foundation, is Approved by Congress

The General Education Board, a Rockefeller Endowed Tax-Exempt Foundation, is Approved by Congress

Before 1852 American education consisted of one-room school houses, independent teachers, and students of all ages attending of their own free will. Curriculums and funding came directly from local communities without a federalized bureaucracy ruling over every facet like today. From 1852 to 1918 things changed as the government began pushing to enforce compulsory schooling laws all across America. The first federalized education board was the 1870 founded NEA (National Education Administration) which quickly announced that countrywide school science courses must be restructured to teach “evolution” as fact, not theory. Having gained a fair amount of pull in the ...