G Edward Griffin – Interview Norman Dodd on the Reece Committee Investigation

Interview Norman Dodd on the Reece Committee Investigation Published 30 mrt 2020 Storyteller G Edward Griffin interviews Norman Dodd, who was the Congressional Director of Research for the Reece Committee, 1953 – 1954. In 1953, Congress tasked Republic Carroll Reece with Establishing and Directing A Congressional Investigative Committee to Investigate the Activities of the Major Wall Street Tax Exempt Foundations, Carnegie, Ford and Rockefeller, On the Ground of Suspicions of Subversion. The Reece Committee was Thus Created. The Committee‘s Investigation involved Numerous Interviews and the Thorough Study of these Foundations’ Private Records, On Site. It Determined the Foundations’ Activities to be Un American and Subversive, and to Consist of the Use of Propaganda, Influence and Grant Making Power to Control the Channels of Social Influence, Media, Advertising, et Cetera and, Thus, Public Opinion, but Also to Control Education, and to Infiltrate Institutions and Co Opt Nexuses of Power. A Key Aspect in All This was the Debasement of Education and its Transformation into A Vehicle of Indoctrination. Also Essential, the Use of Social Influence and Institutional Power to Advance Socialist Legislation and Globalist Policies, As Well as to Bring About the Incremental Destitution of Congress, it Being the Truly Representative … Meer lezen over G Edward Griffin – Interview Norman Dodd on the Reece Committee Investigation