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Power & Reality Journal – Issue 2

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 15, 2017 by AlanAugust 3, 2023  

Power & Reality Journal – Issue 2 July 15, 2017 – Updated November 10, 2017 Compressed file includes html, pdf and epub formats Power and Reality Journal Issue 2: Saturday, July 15, 2017 (Ed. 1) Editor: Alan Contact Information http://powerandreality.com/contact/ … Continue reading →

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Posted in Books, F2, Featured, Journal | Tagged A Brief History of the Future, Agenda 21, Aldous Huxley, Amitai Etzioni, Anti-terrorism, Apocalypse, Beast, Bible, Bill Clinton, Brave New World, Carbon Tax, CIA, Climate Change, Communitarianism, Cults, Culture, End Times, Entertainment, Esoteric, G20, George Orwell, Globalism, Herbert W. Armstrong, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, Interventionism, Jacques Attali, Jacques Ellul, Liberal Party, Maurice Strong, Mikhail Gorbachev, Norman Dodd, Oklahoma City Bombing, Propaganda, Reece Committee, Religion, Right to Protect, Small Groups, Social Engineering, Terror (Staged or Not), The Earth Charter, Torture, Trade, United Nations (UN), World Tomorrow, Worldwide Church of God | Leave a reply

About “Foundations: Their Power and Influence” by Rene A. Wormser (update: May 23, 2015)

Canadian Liberty Posted on May 24, 2015 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

Foundations: Their Power and Influence by Rene A. Wormser Copyright 1958, Third printing by Covenant House Books, 1993 This book is an overview of the investigations of the Special Committee to Investigate Tax Exempt Foundations (the “Reece Committee”). Rene Wormser … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, F3 | Tagged Culture, Foundations, Foundations: Their Power and Influence, Marxism/Communism, New World Order, Norman Dodd, Planners, Reece Committee, Rene Wormser, Social Engineering, West-Support-Totalitarians | Leave a reply

Norman Dodd (Reece Committee) – his talk with president of Ford Foundation, merging of Soviet & American systems, Carnegie Endowment minutes

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 22, 2013 by AlanMay 24, 2020  

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Posted in F2, Featured, Video | Tagged Carnegie Endowment, Ford Foundation, Foundations, G. Edward Griffin, Norman Dodd, Reece Committee, Soviet Union | Leave a reply

Norman Dodd (Reece Committee) on Carnegie Foundation – war for changing society, collectivism

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 22, 2013 by AlanMay 24, 2020  

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Posted in F2, Featured, Video | Tagged Carnegie, Education, Foundations, G. Edward Griffin, History, Norman Dodd, Reece Committee, War | Leave a reply

Soviet and American systems were to be merged – where we are today! (April 17, 2009)

Canadian Liberty Posted on April 17, 2009 by AlanJanuary 26, 2023  

Value for value: Please support my efforts. Interview with Norman Dodd of Reece Committee: Ford Foundation, Carnegie Foundation How do we get the point across? Things are never as they seem to be with the surface propaganda. Our understanding of the … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured | Tagged Carnegie Foundation, Culture, Education, Ford Foundation, Foundations, New World Order, Norman Dodd, Reece Committee, Soviet Union | Leave a reply

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