This one is easy. You decide.
Norman Dodd.
Just read his account of events and decide for yourself whether it is credible or not. Choose from senile, or lying, or neither, or fill in the blank.
This by the way can be taken as an example of how a part of a hypothetical shadow govt might be profiled...rather than require an entire government in shadow, put your puppets and policies in positions of power.
In 1953, Norman Dodd was asked by the Reece Committee to check on the tax-exempt compliance of Foundations ie Ford, Carnegie etc. He says he discovered some "un-American practices".
Transcript of Norman Dodd interview with Ed Griffin:
The interview is also on youtube....all here at google:
https://www.google.com/search?q=dnorman+dodd&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=norman+dodd
transcript:
The Hidden Agenda
[INTRO]
NORMAN DODD: Rowan Gaither was at that time president of the Ford Foundation. Mr. Gaither had sent for me when I found it convenient to be in New York, asked me to call upon him at his office, which I did, and on arrival after a few amenities, Mr. Gaither said: “Mr. Dodd, we've asked you to come up here today because we thought that possibly, off the record, you would tell us why the Congress is interested in the activities of the foundations such as ourselves.” Before I could think of how I would reply to that statement, Mr. Gaither then went on and said: “Mr. Dodd, all of us who have a hand in the making of policies here have had experience operating under directives, the substance of which is that we shall use our grant-making power so to alter life in the United States that it can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union.”
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Norman Dodd.
Just read his account of events and decide for yourself whether it is credible or not. Choose from senile, or lying, or neither, or fill in the blank.
This by the way can be taken as an example of how a part of a hypothetical shadow govt might be profiled...rather than require an entire government in shadow, put your puppets and policies in positions of power.
In 1953, Norman Dodd was asked by the Reece Committee to check on the tax-exempt compliance of Foundations ie Ford, Carnegie etc. He says he discovered some "un-American practices".
Transcript of Norman Dodd interview with Ed Griffin:
The interview is also on youtube....all here at google:
https://www.google.com/search?q=dnorman+dodd&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=norman+dodd
transcript:
The Hidden Agenda
[INTRO]
NORMAN DODD: Rowan Gaither was at that time president of the Ford Foundation. Mr. Gaither had sent for me when I found it convenient to be in New York, asked me to call upon him at his office, which I did, and on arrival after a few amenities, Mr. Gaither said: “Mr. Dodd, we've asked you to come up here today because we thought that possibly, off the record, you would tell us why the Congress is interested in the activities of the foundations such as ourselves.” Before I could think of how I would reply to that statement, Mr. Gaither then went on and said: “Mr. Dodd, all of us who have a hand in the making of policies here have had experience operating under directives, the substance of which is that we shall use our grant-making power so to alter life in the United States that it can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union.”
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Edited for rule 4.
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