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Many are just now paying attention, due to the Obamacare scam perpetrated on the American public catching their attention and the resulting lack of trust which ensues such a breach. If you are just now coming to terms with the fact our government, both democrats and republicans, have been misappropriating funds, scheming to control our lives and incomes, ruining the American dream promised us, and shredding our constitution, I humbly invite you to peruse this website and educate yourself. You’re way behind. There are many topics covered on the site, and our sister site www.WatchdogCentral.org, please bring yourself up to speed for your own good, the good of your children, and the good of the country. Today, I post here, some of the articles posted during years of research, on the subject of global cooling/global warming/climate change along with information on Maurice Strong and friends, who through Agenda 21 and the global warming scam, and the corrupt United Nations are planning to subjugate you, your money, your way of life for their own enhancement. Unless you arm yourself with the facts, you are allowing them to do so. So that you may understand what is happening to us in this country, and the world for that matter, please, I beg you, learn. Start here. A snippet from each article is included for your convenience. Please view each link in it’s entirety to understand it’s context.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/the-maurice-strong-file/
Below is some of the info we have on Maurice Strong and you can find much more about him and others targeting our way of life on our sister site Watchdog Central, at the last link. Please tell your friends. We must stop this now, although it may be too late. The more people that know, the better our chances. Thanks.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2010/05/13/more-on-maurice-strong/
Here are some videos for you on Maurice Strong. Some we have run before, but we will gladly run them again along with ones new to us. It is so very important for all to realize what is going on here. It is almost too late, but if we speak up loudly and clearly and share what we know with those who are not yet paying attention, we stand a chance.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2009/12/16/maurice-strong-the-interview/
Yesterday we talked to you about the “Earth Scouts” and showed you the newly released interview from Muarice Strong. Today we have the rest of that interview.
Maurice Strong, George Soros, and others of their ilk are involved in a campaign toward One World Order. They are almost there.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2009/10/19/maurice-strong-man-behind-agenda-21/
This will be a perpetual database on Maurice Strong, a key player in the demise of America through his role in Agenda 21. This database will be updated as information becomes available and will be filed in my Enemies of the State Category for easy accessiblity here on the website. It is my hope this will be of some aide to the heralded watchdogs among us. Several shocking bits of information have come to my attention, many with help from fellow patriots JoAnne Moretti and Pam L. I wish to thank them for their help on assembling this laundry list of eye openers. There are so many that I find it necessary to merely provide a list with a synopsis and the link for you to comb over the full articles at will.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2009/10/20/maurice-strong-man-behind-agenda-21-part-2/
This cancer, Agenda 21, also known as Local Agenda 21 or LA-21, is nothing short of an attack on this country. It came to life in 1992 and is spreading across the globe with the help of anyone who happens to buy into the idea of a global threat. Its real purpose is hidden inside a cloaked presentation of environmental sustainability, however, it is about control of your life, your children’s lives, their children’s lives and on into perpetuity.
In the conversation, Lord Moncton mentions Maurice Strong. Several shocking bits of information have come to my attention, many with help from fellow patriots JoAnne Moretti and Pam L. I wish to thank them for their help on assembling this laundry list of eye openers. There are so many that I find it necessary to publish under seperate cover with a short synopsis and the link for you to comb over at will.http://wp.me/pxG9Z-cn
My hope is that you will bookmark this column. The information here is valuable to you now. However, if you can not see why as of yet, you will soon come to understand why. I have included several videos, and while I know your time is very scarce, I urge you to watch them.
This 35 minute video is well worth your time. Even in the first ten minutes, Lord Monckton uses a … strategy of graphs and charts to clearly illustrate the ACTUAL data and how these scientists faked the results.
This is a must see not only for those who do not yet understand the truth on the green agenda, but should also be viewed by those who do. Lots of information here that is a must know for anyone living on the planet. Lord Monckton asks specifically to share this video with everyone.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2009/10/23/lord-moctons-case-tied-up-in-a-bow/
Last Friday we had the good fortune to get a head’s up from Lord Christopher Moncton. If you haven’t seen that video yet, start here:http://wp.me/pxG9Z-cf Then we learned from him on Monday Maurice Strong played a vastly important roll in all this http://wp.me/pxG9Z-cn andhttp://wp.me/pxG9Z-cv which lead to an epiphany http://wp.me/pxG9Z-cz involving Agenda 21, which was discussed earlier here http://wp.me/pxG9Z-8X . Thursday we learned about the Club of Rome, a powerful group of people including American ex-presidents and other world leaders, top business people and other “trusted” figures, and saw a video that spelled out their agenda and how it morphed into Agenda 21. You may watch the video here http://wp.me/pxG9Z-cH Referred to in the video were two books. These books were controversial when published, but over time the authors, The Club of Rome, were able to “mainstream” them through lies, fake science, and indoctrination of our youth. I have provided free copies, as available, for you here:
We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected the promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world-government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the National autodetermination practiced in past centuries. – David Rockefeller, 1991
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/maurice-strong-info-dump-continues/
The only change that has happened since 1992 is that Strong and Soros now have their Agent of Change coming to the White House.
In other words, the world according to Maurice Strong, is unfolding as it should.
In an era ridden by bankruptcies and job loss, Zombie-like cultists will swarm Washington, D.C. for the January 20, 2009 inauguration of Barack Obama.
Voluntary acceptance of global governance is the preferred means of achieving a takeover of America without a single shot having been fired.
“Education programs to teach the “global ethic” have been underway by UNESCO and by UNEP for more than twenty years.” (Page 90, The Rise of Global Governance). “That the U.S. government, through its representatives to the various U.N. agencies, has not already crushed this global governance agenda is s testament to the effectiveness of the U.N.’s education program.”
This week we will post links sent by readers with more information on Maurice Strong and his impact on formulating the fake science and erroneous, purposeful deceit behind the green movement. Many who have not been aware of what is behind this, as well as one world order, the movement against the Christian religions, etc.. will find the historical data on how we got here very enlightening. http://www.afn.org/~govern/strong.html
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2009/12/10/more-green-kool-aid-antidote/
“Since I am no longer affiliated with any organization nor receiving any funding, I can speak quite frankly….As a scientist I remain skeptical…The main basis of the claim that man’s release of greenhouse gases is the cause of the warming is based almost entirely upon climate models. We all know the frailty of models concerning the air-surface system.” – Atmospheric Scientist Dr. Joanne Simpson, the first woman in the world to receive a PhD in meteorology, and formerly of NASA, who has authored more than 190 studies and has been called “among the most preeminent scientists of the last 100 years.”
In late spring, there was a vast cover up at EPA over science that didn’t fit the administration’s agenda. (with video)
Former Vice President Al Gore declared that the Congressional climate bill will help bring about “global governance.”
“I bring you good news from the U.S., “Gore said on July 7, 2009 in Oxford at the Smith School World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment, sponsored by UK Times. “Just two weeks ago, the House of Representatives passed the Waxman-Markey climate bill,” Gore said, noting it was “very much a step in the right direction.” President Obama has pushed for the passage of the bill in the Senate and attended a G8 summit this week where he agreed to attempt to keep the Earth’s temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees C. Gore touted the Congressional climate bill, claiming it “will dramatically increase the prospects for success” in combating what he sees as the “crisis” of man-made global warming. “But it is the awareness itself that will drive the change and one of the ways it will drive the change is through global governance and global agreements.”
After Edmund de Rothschild’s statement, without basis, at the 4th World Wilderness Congress in 1987, that CO2 is the cause of a non-existent global warming – and that combating it needs money (our money), he founded the World Conservation Bank for this reason. In 1991 its name was changed to The Global Environment Facility (GEF). The purpose of this facility is to lend money to the poorest countries, printed by the IMF out of thin air, and with the guarantee of our governments. The facility takes wilderness areas with mineral riches as security. The GEF money is then to flow back to our governments as reimbursement for paid loans.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/new-report-out-on-the-ipcc-is-a-must-see/
I would especially like to bring to your attention a report released this week called IPCC: International Pack of Climate Crooks. The introduction reads as follows with the full report in pdf by clicking the title:
Unquestionably the world’s final authority on the subject, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s findings and recommendations have formed the bedrock of literally every climate-related initiative worldwide for more than a decade. Likewise, virtually all such future endeavors — be they Kyoto II, domestic cap-and-tax, or EPA carbon regulation, would inexorably be built upon the credibility of the same U.N. panel’s “expert” counsel. But a glut of ongoing recent discoveries of systemic fraud has rocked that foundation, and the entire man-made global warming house of cards is now teetering on the verge of complete collapse.
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/why-i-call-it-the-breath-tax/
Governments across the world are proceeding to force the global warming agenda down the throats of their citizens. This, after the House Minority report was released this past spring with hundreds of scientists objecting to findings regarding global warming. This, after Senator Inhofe telling us early this summer EPA was purposely hiding science which disagrees with their global warming initiatives. This, after 30,000 scientists are suing over the faulty science. This, even now, after the Climategate fiasco where leading scientists were caught by their own words manipulating the data to say what they wanted it to say.
According to the Institute for Energy Research, half of the nearly 1500 page House Cap and Trade Bill is not about carbon emissions at all, but rather completely alter America’s economy. Dr. Robert Michaels, a Senior Fellow with IER, who examined the bill, found that the rest of the bill is packed with regulations that would completely alter the United States’ economy. He argues that even without cap-and-trade, Waxman-Markey is the most repressive package of new taxes, wealth transfers and obstacles to economic activity that a Congress has ever assembled. His findings are available in a 39 page pdf document.
We’ve been telling you for months about how Cop 15, and global warming alarms in general, are nothing more than socialist (or worse) scams to redistribute wealth.
Socialist dictator Hugo Chavez leaves no doubt.
Rather than blaming his and other corrupt governments around the world for their troubles, they of course, blame the US. Even though we have given billions and billions of our own money to help these countries, the majority of it goes to line the pockets of wealthy, evil dictators, such as Chavez. The progressives in Washington, however, side with the socialists on this. They feel it appropriate to pay the lions share of the one hundred billion dollar annual pay off.
In an open letter to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), dated November 2, 2009, members of the Congressional Western Caucus expressed great concern to Attorney General Holder regarding the ongoing and apparent abuse of the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA) by certain organizations including environmental and special interest groups. The Caucus highlights the complete lack of oversight, accountability, and transparency in the overall process and allocation of funds under EAJA, which appears to have contributed to the egregious abuse.
“Environmental groups have been working to deny grazing rights to America’s ranchers for decades. They do so by claiming violations of environmental policy, suing federal environmental agencies and ultimately, tying up ranchers’ time and resources in costly, and often baseless, court battles,” said Jeff Faulkner, Western Legacy Alliance (WLA) member. “What makes this situation worse is the fact that these environmental groups such as Western Watersheds Project and the Center for Biological Diversity are shaking down federal government programs so they can access taxpayer dollars to fund their radical agendas.”
https://soldierforliberty.wordpress.com/2009/12/07/reality-check-for-liberals/
If all this global warming – green agenda crap were true; if all of the people pushing this agenda really, sincerely, just wanted a healthy planet; if they actually took the time to read the so called “science” behind it, how could they actually be on the side of Cap-and-Trade or the Kyoto Treaty?
They couldn’t.
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )In America, It’s the Government That Says Oink Oink
Just days after House Democrats and Republicans began floating the idea of a one-year moratorium on earmarks, K Streeters seem convinced that there is no appetite in Congress to shut off the spigot for lawmakers’ pet projects.
As the March 19 deadline looms for House earmark requests, appropriations lobbyists say the power of the purse isn’t going anywhere because rank-and-file Members don’t want to give up an opportunity to bring back money to their districts before the midterm elections.
House Democrats were scheduled to huddle during a leadership meeting Tuesday evening. However, no movement on imposing an earmark moratorium had been made by press time.
“This comes up almost every year,” said Democrat Rich Gold, head of Holland & Knight’s government relations operation. “Something like 80 to 90 percent of the caucus is opposed to these” bans.
“If we’re having problems back home, it’s not over process or earmarks. It’s over substance,” Gold added.
Jim Dyer, head of Clark & Weinstock’s appropriations practice, agreed.
“It’s March and we don’t even know if there is going to be a budget resolution, and we’re having an academic exercise about whether or not the Congress giving up earmarking authority somehow could be a good thing,” Dyer said, indicating that Congress should be focused on the business at hand instead of hypothetical discussions on banning earmarks.
Even if the House moves to implement an earmark ban, it’s unlikely that the Senate would enact a similar policy, lobbyists say.
Today, U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina), chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, commended U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for considering a one-year earmark ban and pledged to force a vote this week on a similar earmark ban in the U.S. Senate.
“Nancy Pelosi and I don’t agree on many things, but if she’s willing to take a stand for taxpayers, I’ll work with her to put an end to the earmark favor factory,” said Senator DeMint. “Americans have been disgusted by the backroom deals and earmark kickbacks used to ram through bad legislation and drive up our debt. Right now, earmark lobbyists are flooding Capitol Hill hoping to secure billions in taxpayer dollars for special interest projects. The Senate will have the opportunity this week to stand with Americans and put a stop to this wasteful spending. Our nation is drowning in debt that will be paid by our children and we’ll never stop Washington’s spending addiction unless members of both parties take bold action. We need to focus on balancing the budget, not pork barrel spending that has wasted money on bridges to nowhere, teapot museums, and monuments to politicians.”
Many in Congress defend their constitutional right to allocate federal dollars — often inserted into legislation at the discretion of a single lawmaker, in what amounts to the issuance of a no-bid contract — but critics say the practice rewards lawmakers who have influence because of their seniority on appropriations panels.
After a series of scandals involving earmarks, Congress passed rules requiring lawmakers to post every earmark they are seeking on their congressional Web sites each spring. Obama, who sought earmarks in his first two years in the Senate but later disavowed them, has asked Congress to post all earmark requests on one easy-to-search Web site.
In past years, bipartisan support for earmarks was strong, with the majority party traditionally receiving 55 to 60 percent of the total dollar value — but Republicans have become increasingly critical of the process. Dozens of House Republicans — including Minority Leader John A. Boehner (Ohio) — now refuse to seek them, and Rep. Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) has offered legislation to provide a presidential line-item veto to torpedo items deemed wasteful.
The top earmarkers in both the House and Senate are Republicans, even after the GOP has spent much of the past year making fiscal restraint and runaway government spending the centerpiece of its political message.
Rep. Bill Young (R-Fla.) and Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) — both atop defense spending panels — led their respective bodies in securing earmarks, according to an analysis by the nonprofit Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Young, the ranking member on the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, helped secure 63 earmarks worth $128 million. Cochran, his counterpart in the Senate, had his hand in 242 earmarks worth nearly $498 million. In the House, Young was followed by Reps. Earl Pomeroy (D-N.D.) with $121 million, Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) with $116 million and Jim Moran (D-Va.) with $107 million. After Cochran, Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) was No. 2 in earmarks with $392 million, Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) received $368 million in earmarks and Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) grabbed $292 million for his home state.
Democrats changed earmarking rules when they took control of Congress after the 2006 election, making earmark requests part of the public record. And in appropriations bills, lawmakers were forced to put their names next to their projects in the bill.
But the move hasn’t dramatically curtailed the number of earmarks. Congress spent $16 billion on pork-barrel spending in fiscal 2010 spending bills — a slight increase over fiscal 2009, according to Taxpayers for Common Sense.
Hawaii — represented by Senate Appropriations Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) — had the most earmarks per capita: $412 million for its nearly 1.3 million citizens. Wyoming had the least per capita and overall — $5.76 million.
Here are places you can check up on the earmarks being granted or put forth:
On Dec. 3, 2009, a new database of Recovery Act data was released on FedSpending.org. Available under the “Recovery” tab, this database allows searching over 160,000 reports from recipients of almost $159 billion in Recovery Act contracts, grants, and loans awarded between Feb. 17 and Sept. 30.
On Oct. 21, 2009, FedSpending.org was updated with new federal data, which provides site users with full spending data for federal contracts through part of the first three quarters of FY 2009 and federal assistance data for the first two quarters of FY 2008. The FedSpending.org database now contains over $21 trillion in federal spending dating back to FY 2000.
Taxpayers for Common Sense is an independent and non-partisan voice for taxpayers working to increase transparency and expose and eliminate wasteful and corrupt subsidies, earmarks, and corporate welfare.
http://www.opensecrets.org/bigpicture/earmarks.php
On this page, click on the name of a congressional member to see whether that congressional member has received financial support from the interests for which he or she has sought federal earmarks.
Don’t forget there are many, many fantastic watchdog tools to track your politicians, radical groups, and others imposing influence on your tax dollars and your liberties at www.WatchdogCentral.org
Feel Like Being Nosey?
I came upon the following three sites recently and will be adding them to WatchdogCentral.org within the next day or so. Any watchdog, or even your average nosey person, will find these sites MOST interesting. I just couldn’t wait to share them. I showed you just a glimpse from each one so you get the idea. I highly recommend scouting these out when you get some time.
GOVERNMENT ATTIC
http://www.governmentattic.org/
governmentattic.org provides electronic copies of hundreds of interesting Federal Government documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Fascinating historical documents, reports on items in the news, oddities and fun stuff and government bloopers, they’re all here. Think of browsing this site as rummaging through the Government’s Attic — hence our name. Our motto: Videre licet.
governmentattic.org has two sections: FOIA Logs and Documents.
NEW US Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) records regarding allegations of abuse of authority/misuse of official position by FBI Director William Sessions, 1992-1993 – [01-Mar-2010]
NEW Department of Education records re implementation of new FOIA law enacted December 2007 – [01-Mar-2010]
NEW US Government Printing Office (GPO) procedures for responding to records requests, 2009 – [01-Mar-2010]
NEW List of US Peace Corps Office of the Investigator General (OIG) investigations closed during FY 2009 – [01-Mar-2010]
NEW Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) records relating to Confidential Files Maintained In Rm 6527 – [26-February-2010]
NEW National Reconnaissance Office: A History of Satellite Reconnaissance, Vol. IIIA, Robert Perry, January 1974
Newly reviewed and released with new material made available – [22-Feb-2010]
Earlier (Jan-2008) more redacted release of this item also still available
NEW National Reconnaissance Office: A History of Satellite Reconnaissance, Vol. IIIB, Robert Perry, November 1973
Newly reviewed and released with new material made available – [22-Feb-2010]
Earlier (Jan-2008) more redacted release of this item also still available
NEW United States Department of The Interior National Park Service (NPS) unpublished reports to Congress, 2005 – 2009 – [22-Feb-2010]
NEW List of all technical reports and studies located at US Army Dugway Proving Ground on the subject of parachutes or aerodynamic decelerator(s), 1918-2007 – [22-Feb-2010]
NEW Final Reports of recent inspections and investigations performed by the Denali Commission Office of Inspector General, 2008-2009 – [22-Feb-2010]
NEW A Reference Guide to Selected Historical Documents Relating to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) 1931-1985 – [16-Feb-2010]
NEW United States Department of Education Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigations closed 01-October-2008 – 07-January-2010 – [08-Feb-2010]
NEW General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigations closed October 1, 2008 – January 12, 2010 – [08-Feb-2010]
NEW Legal Services Corporation Department of the Inspector General Summary of Closed Cases from October 1, 2008 thru December 31, 2009 – [08-Feb-2010]
NEW National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigations closed since October 1, 2008 – January 21, 2010 – [08-Feb-2010]
NEW National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) IG investigations closed October 1, 2008 – January 22, 2010 – [08-Feb-2010]
NEW United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) investigations closed October 1, 2008 – January 11, 2010 – [08-Feb-2010]
NEW Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae / GNMA) Unclaimed Funds Database, 2008 – [08-Feb-2010]
NEW List of Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) investigations Closed, 2009 – [01-Feb-2010]
NEW List of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) closed investigative cases, FY 2009 – [01-Feb-2010]
NEW Four Department of the Treasury Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) reports to Congress, 2006 – 2009 – [PDF 2.2 MB – 01-Feb-2010]
NEW Three reports produced for Congress by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) not posted on the OCC public internet website, 2007-2009 – [01-Feb-2010]
NEW List of closed investigations, Department of the Treasury Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP), October 2008 – January 2010 – [01-Feb-2010]
NEW Histories of the US Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), 1991 – 2001 – [25-Jan-2010]
NEW Listing of all Department of Energy (DOE) Inspector General (OIG) Reports, 1980 – 2008 – [25-Jan-2010]
NEW Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Professional Responsibility Report of Investigation of Misconduct Allegations Related to the Criminal Investigations and Arrests of Individuals on Material Witness Warrants – Undated (2005 or later from content) – [25-Jan-2010]
NEW Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Professional Responsibility Report of Investigation Regarding Misconduct Allegations Arising in Connection with United States v. Philip Morris USA Inc., June 1, 2006 – [25-Jan-2010]
NEW Listing of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel Memoranda, 1985 – 2009 – [25-Jan-2010]
NEW Reports prepared by US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) for Congress, 2007 – 2009 – [18-Jan-2010]
NEW Reports produced for Congress by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2008-2009 – [18-Jan-2010]
NEW US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Reports to Congress not posted on USPTO Web Site, 2007-2008 – [18-Jan-2010]
NEW List of investigations closed by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) 2008-2009 – [18-Jan-2010]
NEW United States Mint Reports to Congress not posted on The Mint’s Web Site, 2007-2008 – [18-Jan-2010]
NEW Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Record/Information/Dissemination Section (RIDS) Dead List, 2009 – 11-January-2010]
NEW Reports produced for Congress by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which were not posted on the EPA public internet website, 2006 – 2007 – [11-January-2010]
NEW Department of Justice (DOJ) FOIA Counselor notes 2005-2006 (part three of three) – [11-January-2010]
NEW List of closed investigations at Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), 2004 – 2006 – [11-January-2010]
NEW Financial Exploitation of Older Persons, report submitted to Congress, August 2009 – [11-January-2010]
NEW List of Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) investigations closed January, 2007 – December, 2008 – [04-January-2010]
NEW Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Office of Inspector General (OIG) Semiannual Reports to Congress, 2001 – 2003 – [04-January-2010]
NEW National Archives National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) VIP list, 2009 – [04-January-2010]
CRYPTOME
http://cryptome.org/ Cryptome welcomes documents for publication that are prohibited by governments worldwide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance — open, secret and classified documents — but not limited to those. Documents are removed from this site only by order served directly by a US court having jurisdiction. No court order has ever been served; any order served will be published here — or elsewhere if gagged by order. Bluffs will be published if comical but otherwise ignored. FEBRUARY 2010 The five below Zipped http://cryptome.org/isp-spy/win7-spy.zip February 28, 2010 (19MB)
win7-spy1.zip Microsoft Win 7 Spying Guide 1 – LE Sensitive February 28, 2010 (9.7MB)
win7-spy2.zip Microsoft Win 7 Spying Guide 2 – LE Sensitive February 28, 2010 (2.4MB)
win7-file-spy.zip Microsoft Win 7 File Spying – LE Sensitive February 28, 2010 (580KB)
win7-copy-spy.zip Microsoft Win 7 Copy Spying – LE Sensitive February 28, 2010 (2.2MB)
win7-bit-spy.zip Microsoft Win 7 BitLocker Spying – LE Sensitive February 28, 2010 (4.4MB)
Public Intelligence notes that it published the Microsoft Win 7 Spy Guides on 25 February 2010:
If the Microsoft Win 7 Spy Guides (dated 08/19/2009) are removed or Cryptome shut, ask:
cryptome[at]earthlink.net. Mirror sites invited.
Bookmark temporary alternative Cryptome site: cryptomeorg.siteprotect.net
chile-quake-01.htm Chile Quake Photos 1 February 27, 2010
DTM-09-015.pdf Civilians Covered by Code of Military Justice February 27, 2010
gao-10-204.zip Combatting Nuclear Terrorism SNAFU February 26, 2010 (639KB)
DTM-09-026.pdf DoD Issues Responsible Internet Use Policy February 26, 2010
ms-spy-takedown.htm Microsoft Demands Takedown of Spy Guide Update February 26, 2010
fincen022610.pdf FINCEN Revises Bank Secrecy Regs February 25, 2010
paypal-spy.zip PayPal Spying Guide February 25, 2010 (932KB)
myspace-spy.pdf MySpace Spying Guide February 25, 2010
comcast-spy.pdf Comcast Spying Guide February 25, 2010
haiti-mil-help.zip Military Help to Haiti Report February 24, 2010 (3.7MB)
usa-v-zazi.htm USA v. Najibullah Zazi Update February 23, 2010
israel-police.htm Israel Police Photos February 23, 2010
uscg-nmtta08.zip Coast Guard National Maritime Threats 2008 FOUO February 21, 2010 (1.6MB)
meryl-nass.htm Microbiologist Meryl Nass on FBI Anthrax SNAFU February 21, 2010
clsid-list-03.htm CLSID Shit List No. 3 February 21, 2010
afpak-dead.htm Obama’s Afpak Military Dead February 20, 2010
clsid-list-02.htm CLSID Shit List No. 2 February 20, 2010
microsoft-spy.zip(ok) Microsoft Global Criminal Spy Guide February 20, 2010 (1.6MB)
clsid-list-01.htm CLSID Shit List No. 1 February 20, 2010
bbc-cryptome2.htm BBC Radio Talks to Cryptome Update February 20, 2010
facebook-spy.pdf Facebook Lawful Spying Guide February 20, 2010
aol-spy.pdf AOL Lawful Spying Guide February 20, 2010
skype-spy.pdf Skype Lawful Spying Guide February 20, 2010
cox-spy.pdf Cox Communications Lawful Spying Guide February 20, 2010
ning-spy.pdf Ning Lawful Spying Guide February 20, 2010
myyearbook-spy.pdf myYearbook Lawful Spying Guide February 20, 2010
stickam-spy.pdf Stickam Lawful Spying Guide February 20, 2010
usps-spy.pdf US Postal Service Mail Spy Request 1 February 20, 2010
usps-spy2.pdf (ok) US Postal Service Mail Spy Request 2 February 20, 2010
yahoo-preserve.pdf Lawful Yahoo Records Preservation Letter February 20, 2010
embeddedart.htm Joe Stack Web Site Embeddedart Reconstruction February 19, 2010
joe-stack.htm Joe Stack Statement February 18, 2010
dhs-web-spy.htm Coast Guard Sends a DHS-Wide Web-Spy Takedown February 18, 2010
O f f s i t e
Who Spy Lawful Spying ISPs and Telcos 2005 March 3, 2010
MC Spooks 3 Monaco Spying Service 3 March 3, 2010
MC Spooks 2 Monaco Spying Service 2 March 1, 2010
MC Spooks 1 Monaco Spying Service 1 February 27, 2010
KGB-Chair 31 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 31 February 26, 2010
FBI-CFR FBI Confidential File Room February 26, 2010
KGB-Chair 30 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 30 February 24, 2010
MUTC Defend the Homeland – Win the Peace February 24, 2010
WDIM What Does It Mean: German Troops in US Homeland February 24, 2010
Spy Watch The People We Pay to Look Over Our Shoulders February 23, 2010
NCTC Awry National Counterterrorism Center SNAFU February 23, 2010
KGB-Chair 29 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 29 February 22, 2010
DoJ Squeak DoJ Belated Answers on Electronic Surveillance February 22, 2010
Dead Man Tale Alexander Haig Named as Deep Throat February 20, 2010
KGB-Chair 28 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 28 February 19, 2010
Bot Crap Zeus/Zbot Attack Takes 10 Minutes to Undo Here February 18, 2010
dni021710.pdf Masterspy Fact Sheet February 18, 2010
dni-stiff.htm DNI Stiffs Intellipedia FOIA Request February 17, 2010
dhs012110.pdf DHS Haiti Social Media Disaster Watch February 16, 2010
NITRO.zip (moved) US Secret Service Network Intrusion Program February 16, 2010 (21MB)
hts-salomi3.htm HTS Hostage Issa Salomi Lived Off Base February 15, 2010
af-war-arch-01-01.htm Afghanistan Wartime Architecture January 2010 February 15, 2010
obama-protect24.htm Obama Protection 24 February 14, 2009
iran-police3.htm Iran Police Photos Part 3 February 14, 2010
DTM-09-007.pdf Full Costs of Civilian and Military Manpower February 13, 2010
cisco-spy.pdf Cisco Lawful Spying February 12, 2010
3gpp-spy.htm 3GPP Lawful Spying and Security February 11, 2010
ntia021110.htm Federal Radio Frequency Management Manual February 11, 2010
fincen021010.htm Expansion of Financial Spying February 10, 2010
fema021010.htm National Disaster Recovery Framework February 10, 2010
mspb021010.htm National Security Position Amicus Briefs February 10, 2010
don021010.htm Naval Special Warfare Recruiting Directorate February 10, 2010
ahrq021010.htm Measurement Criteria for Children’s Health February 10, 2010
ncua021010.htm National Credit Union Unfair or Deceptive Acts February 10, 2010
hrsa021010.htm HIV/AIDS Funds for Housing Services February 10, 2010
nigc021010.htm Indian Gaming Antidiscrimination-Whistleblowing February 10, 2010
aphis021010.htm Transportation of Equines for Slaughter February 10, 2010
nrc020910.htm Nuclear Plant Physical Security Hardware Check February 9, 2010
ostp020910.htm Consumer Interface With the Smart Grid February 9, 2010
hts-salomi2.htm New Drama on Captured HTS Member Issa T. Salomi February 9, 2010
nsa-hq-who.htm NSA Headquarters Workforce 1993-2007 February 8, 2010
hts-salomi.htm IQ Insurgents Capture HTS Member Issa T. Salomi February 7, 2010
cia-hq-who.htm CIA Headquarters Workforce 1988-2008 February 6, 2010
siddiqui-usa.pdf Aaifa Siddiqui Letter to Americans Loyal to USA February 6, 2010
ai-110-v1.pdf National Security Personnel System in 4th Estate February 6, 2010
dodi-1235-12.pdf Accessing the Reserve Components February 6, 2010
ciso-docs2.zip Canadian Spy Operations-Training Documents 2 February 5, 2010 (528KB)
nbsb-mcm.pdf Industrial Biodefense Medical Countermeasures February 5, 2010 (569KB)
gao-10-25.pdf TARP TALF FRB SNAFU February 5, 2010 (2MB)
siddiqui-all-as.jpg Aaifa Siddiqui Brandeis All A’s Transcript February 5, 2010
nrc020510.htm NRC Open Government Web Site February 5, 2010
qrm-2009.zip DoD Quadrennial Roles and Missions Review 2009 February 5, 2010 (1.6MB)
doj020310.pdf Attorney Gen Letter to Senate on Abdulmutallab February 3, 2010
eo13530.htm Obama’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability February 2, 2010
dni020210.pdf Spymaster Annual Threat Assessment February 2, 2010
war-law-2010.zip Law of War Deskbook 2010 February 2, 2010 (1.4MB)
O f f s i t e
KGB-Chair 27 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 27 February 18, 2010
KGB-Chair 26 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 26 February 17, 2010
IMMI Icelandic Modern Media Initiative February 17, 2010
CIA 7 Obama and Panetta on Seven CIA Killed February 17, 2010
KGB-Chair 24-25 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 24-25 February 16, 2010
NSA Guide Guide to NSA Historical Documents 1931-85 February 16, 2010
VidSec Video of Mossad Assassins of Hamas Man in Dubai February 15, 2010
KGB-Chair 23 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 23 February 15, 2010
Google Spy Google Buzz: Economic Surveillance – Buzz Off! February 15, 2010
Glomar Project Azorian: CIA History of Glomar Explorer February 12, 2010
KGB-Chair 22 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 22 February 11, 2010
CPBroke Chip and PIN is Broken February 11, 2010
KGB-Chair 21 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 21 February 9, 2010
KGB-Chair 20 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 20 February 6, 2010
CorrDef DoD Corrosion Defense Web Site February 6, 2010
KGB-Chair 19 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 19 February 5, 2010
KGB-Chair 18 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 18 February 3, 2010
Spy Lie Lying Polygraph Led to False Navy Spy Charge February 2, 2010
CN-IL Chinese Israeli Spy Connection February 2, 2010
KGB-Chair 17 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 17 February 2, 2010
JANUARY 2010
haiti-bivouacs.htm Haiti Airport Military Media Bivouacs 1994-2010 January 31, 2010
dodd-5100-20.pdf National Security Agency Updated January 30, 2010
dodi-5205-13.pdf Industrial Cyber Security/Information Assurance January 30, 2010
opnav-5400-7407.pdf Navy Establishes Cyber Command at Fort Meade January 29, 2010
opnav-5400-7408.pdf Navy Establishes Cyber Forces at Norfolk January 29, 2010
ho-net-spy.htm Home Office on New Internet Spying January 29, 2010
gao-10-401t.pdf Terrorist Watchlist Passenger Screening SNAFU January 28, 2010
obama-protect23.htm Obama Protection 23 January 28, 2009
qdr-2010.pdf 2010 Quarterly Defense Report Draft 12-09 FOUO January 28, 2010 (419KB)
treas012810.htm CYA SOS: Banking Titanic Doomed by Iceberg Hit January 28, 2010
nhtsa012810.htm Uniform Criteria for Spying on Seat Belt Use January 28, 2010
nctc012710.pdf Flight 253: Learning from an Averted Tragedy January 27, 2010
dhs-quakes.htm DHS Family Preparedness for Earthquakes January 27, 2010
ciso-docs.zip Canadian Spy Operations-Training Documents 1 January 27, 2010 (3.2MB)
haiti-galore.htm Haiti Photos Galore January 26, 2010
doj-spy-04-08.pdf DoJ Pen Registers and Traps-Traces 2004-08 January 25, 2010
us-un-haiti.htm US and UN Growth in Haiti January 25, 2010
usemb-camp.htm US Embassy and Homeless Relocation Camp Haiti January 24, 2010
acta-docs.htm Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Documents January 23, 2010
hts-future.htm The New Face of the Human Terrain System January 23, 2010
haiti-camps2.htm Haiti Survivors Camps Photos January 23, 2010
haiti-camps-02.htm Haiti Earthquake Camps Eyeball 2 January 23, 2010
dodd-3150-08.pdf Response to Nuclear and Radiological Incidents January 23, 2010
dodi-1400-25-v2007 Defense Civilian Spy Job Structure Ch 1 January 23, 2010
dodi-1400-25-v2008 Defense Civilian Spy Awards Ch 1 January 23, 2010
dodi-1400-25-v2011 Defense Civilian Spy Management Ch 1 January 23, 2010
dodi-1400-25-v2012 Defense Civilian Spy Compensation Ch 1 January 23, 2010
dos012110.htm Hillary Clinton Remarks on Internet Freedom January 22, 2010
pm012010.htm Obama Memo on Gov Contractor Tax Cheats January 22, 2010
cybermilitantism.htm Celebrity Cybermilitantism Superficiality Update January 22, 2010
ms-decafme.htm Decafme Gets Microsoft COFEE Takedown Notice January 21, 2010
screwing-vets.htm Screwing Our Veterans Is Boundless January 21, 2010
haiti-camps.htm Haiti Earthquake Camps Eyeball January 20, 2010
peep012010.pdf Spy Gods Leer Peep-show Crotch Shot January 20, 2010
atf012010.htm Storage of Explosive Shock Tube With Detonators January 20, 2010
titanyen-pits.htm Titanyen Haiti Burial Pits Eyeball Updated January 19, 2010
gao-10-41.pdf Border Information Sharing SNAFU January 19, 2010 (863KB)
doj-isp-spy.pdf DoJ Reports Patriot Act ISP Spying Disclosures January 19, 2010
sec011910.htm SEC Adds Tiny Bite to Toothless Bark January 19, 2010
haiti-quake-05.htm Haiti Quake Photos 5 January 18, 2010
faa011510.htm Boeing 747 Systems-Data Network Hack Threat January 18, 2010
dos011910.htm Terrorist: al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula January 18, 2010
haiti-quake-04.htm Haiti Quake Photos 4 January 17, 2010
intercept-study.htm Vulnerability of Communications to Interception January 16, 2010
dodd-3020-40.pdf DoD Responsibilities for Critical Infrastructure January 16, 2010
dodd-4515-12.pdf DoD Support of Congress Members-Employees Travel January 16, 2010
dodd-6010-04.pdf Healthcare of Services Members and Beneficiaries January 16, 2010
dodi-5025-01-ip.zip Information Paper on DoD Directives Program January 16, 2010 (643KB)
bbc-cryptome.htm BBC Interviews Cryptome Update January 15, 2010
haiti-quake-03.htm Haiti Quake Photos 3 January 15, 2010
natsec-mess.htm A Glimpse of the Current National Security Mess January 14, 2010
space-war-tech.htm Global Space Warfare Technologies January 14, 2010
haiti-quake-02.htm Haiti Quake Photos 2 January 14, 2010
eo13528.htm Obama Orders War Council of Governors January 13, 2010
haiti-quake-01.htm Haiti Quake Photos 1 January 13, 2010
dhs-sandt.pdf Homeland Security Science and Technology RFP January 12, 2010
a5-3-attack.pdf GSM A5/3 Cryptosystem Attack January 12, 2010
dhs011210.htm Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards January 12, 2010
fcic011210.htm Financial Crisis Inquiry First Hearing January 12, 2010
abdulmutallab.htm USA v. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab Update January 8, 2010
fbi010810.htm FBI Wants Database of IT Experts January 8, 2010
fda010810.htm FDA Guide for High Absenteeism of Drug Makers January 8, 2010
atf010810.htm ATF List of Explosive Materials January 8, 2010
dni-sec-yawn.pdf Masterspy Yawns Lax Security January 8, 2010
usa-v-cannon.htm USA Indicts Cannon and Drotleff of Blackwater-XE January 7, 2010
lax-sec-yawn.htm Obama Yawns Lax Security January 7, 2010
wh-sec-review.pdf White House Security Review January 7, 2010
wh-sec-correct.pdf White House Security Corrective Actions January 7, 2010
eo13527.htm Obama Orders Med Countermeasures for Bio Attack January 6, 2010
islam4uk.htm Islam4UK Files January 6, 2010
ms-bamboozle.htm Microsoft Bamboozles Network Solutions Update January 5, 2010
dos010510.htm Holy Land Hells Angels Remain US Threat January 5, 2010
ps010510.htm Mailing Replica or Inert Explosive Devices January 5, 2010
eo13526.htm EO 13526 Classified NatSec Information January 5, 2010
placard-threat.htm Official Parking Placards Pose Threat January 4, 2010
kahn-tapping.htm Tapping Computers by David Kahn January 4, 2010
kahn-crypto.htm Cryptology Goes Public by David Kahn January 3, 2010
nsa-meyer.htm NSA FOIA Documents on Joseph Meyer IEEE Letter January 2, 2010
diffie-nsa.htm Whitfield Diffie on NSA and Joseph Meyer Letter January 2, 2010
dodd-4500-54e.pdf DoD Foreign Clearance Program January 2, 2010
O f f s i t e
10 Bad Bottom 10 - Information Security Worst Practices January 30, 2010 KGB-Chair 16 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 16 January 29, 2010 CIA SIS CIA Studies in Spying January 27, 2010 KGB-Chair 14-15 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 14-15 January 25, 2010 KGB-Chair 13 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 13 January 22, 2010 Buffett Church Church of Warren Buffett: Faith and Fundamentals January 20, 2010 KGB-Chair 11-12 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 11-12 January 20, 2010 NSA Patent Comparing Voice Signals to Reduce False Alarms January 20, 2010 Cywar Cult Cult of Cyberwar Narrow Sourcing January 20, 2010 KGB-Chair 10 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 10 January 18, 2010 KGB-Chair 9 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 9 January 15, 2010 KGB-Chair 8 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 8 January 13, 2010 KGB-Chair 6-7 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 6-7 January 11, 2010 NSA Patent Range limited antenna January 8, 2010 KGB-Chair 4-5 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 4-5 January 7, 2010 DSB Scientific War Lovers Membership January 5, 2010 Spy Junk Spying in Afghanistan Irrelevant January 5, 2010 KGB-Chair 3 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 3 January 5, 2010 john-hempton Shutdown Blog's Last Report on Possible AU Ponzi January 3, 2010 KGB-Chair 2 Spy Lord: Confessions of the KGB Chairman 2 January 2, 2010 CODSHIT http://codshit.blogspot.com/
Do you feel like you’re living in some Orwellian nightmare? Or perhaps you feel as if you’re plugged into The Matrix? Well if so, you’ve come to the right place. No matter how messed up you thought the world was, by the time you’ve finished reading some of the things I’ve found on my travels in Cyberspace you’ll realise that 1984 was just a typo!
A note to the non-ravers out there: codshit is NOT a derogatory or insulting term and bears no relation in offensiveness to its four-letter cousin, it’s a word used to describe the nonsense that people sometimes talk when they are off their heads. To understand what codshit is watch the film Human Traffic.
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Announcing Watchdog Central Theater
How To Learn The Truth 101
Since journalism, for the most part, is no longer being practiced in mainstream news, it is more important than ever that you hold the skills to learn the truth about what’s going on. Facts are powerful things when deciding in whom to place your trust, especially in the increasingly important upcoming fall election cycle.
We have tried, with the launch of our sister site, WatchdogCentral, to put the tools you need in your hands so you may find the answers you seek in a time efficient and effortless manner. Please use the site often and tell your friends about it as well. Truth is the only clear path to breaking the hold corruption has over our government.
As promised we are going to help you learn how to research a candidate, an office holder, an organization. With Watchdog Central, it is easy. I will give you a couple scenarios to get you used to using the site.
Let’s start with the new kid, Scott Brown.
Log on to www.watchdogcentral.org. You’ll see we have broken the info links down into categories. The categories are People, Groups, Government, Connections, Documents, and Videos. Also note we have the Dog House where we will be highlighting a ne’er-do-well every day, Who to Tell, and most importantly The Forum. More on that later.
For this first one, click on People, scroll down and click VoteSmart, enter Scott Brown for name (right side). Up will pop bios, recent news, voting record, finances, issue positions, etc.. I highly recommend RIGHT CLICKING results to open in a new window, so you can go back and forth without loosing your place. All right, but who is he connected with? Close the VoteSmart page. Click Connections there on left side of the WatchdogCentral page. Go to Muckety and type in Scott P Brown or Scott Brown. This map is pretty clean, but to investigate further (always interesting), look under the map at the list of names and place your cursor over each one. Notice the links for that name show up in a grey box? To check those out further, you merely have to click on the name you highlighted or click the box on the map with the name in it – either way. Close out Muckety. Back on Watchdog Central click Government, scroll down to CampaignMoney.com and click. On that site, click name in the right hand column, then enter Brown. Scroll results- all names are clickable. A nosey person could spend hours on this, particularly when looking at who’s giving money to the PACs involved. Mainly, just look over the names to see if there’s anything particularly interesting or a name you did not expect to find.
Ok, let’s do someone now with more, ahm, background shall we say. Click Government and scroll about halfway down to Maplight.org. Under Legislators, find Nancy Pelosi. View tabbed data. It’s evident lawyers, unions and medical interests love her, which you can plainly see under the first two tabs. Notice, once again, the groups are clickable if desired to learn more in general about them. Notice, for example, when HR800 (card check) came up for a vote in the house, she took union contributions and voted yes. Also, HR2634 (Jubilee Act) sponsored by Maxine Waters to redistribute American wealth globally was supported by Pelosi and praised with contributions from unions. The list goes on. Check out the Geography tab. Notice 87% of her campaign contributions came from OUTSIDE her district, the top five zip codes of which are DC area codes. Does that tell you just who she’s working for? Go back to WatchdogCentral.org and go down to Progressive Punch. Put in her name and you’ll see her lifetime score and liberal rank on issues. Once again, results are clickable. Lowest on her list to support is farmers (of course), and then thankfully prisoners and foreigners. Now back to WatchdogCentral and click OpenCongress, then the Representatives Tab, Pelosi. Here you find the bills she has sponsored and co-sponsored. Interestingly enough, the first bill on the list is one I never heard of from September 2009. HR3649, a private bill (meaning what, we can’t know what it’s about?) detailed only as “providing for the relief of Maria Carmen Castro Ramirez and J. Refugio Carreno Rojas.” No other information was provided other than it was sent to committee. That’s unacceptable- our government should have to tell us more about what they are doing. That item should be looked into further. Now back to WatchdogCentral, click on Connections (left side of page) and then NNDB, enter Nancy Pelosi at top, click search. This will bring up salient facts on her, including details of political family upbringing, her estimated net worth and personal information. At the bottom of the page note “create a map starting with Nancy Pelosi”. Click that. I see nothing there of note, but you can expand the map points by clicking them to learn more about each one. Using the links on our site, you can find much more information if desired, but in the interest of time and task at hand, let’s move on.
Let’s do a foundation next. Let’s choose the Tides Foundation. So on the WatchdogCentral site, choose Connections, click ActivistCash, on Activist Groups, select Tides Center. Here you will see an overview of their purpose in life. Go back to WatchdogCentral Connections page, click Undue Influence, use toggle to locate Tides Center/Tides Foundation. Here you can see a little history, how they get their money and where it goes (totals on graph), who’s on their board, the link to their website, etc. All right, now back to WatchdogCentral, and still on the Connections page, scroll up to DiscoverTheNetworks, and enter in Tides Foundation. Here you will see in detail who they are connected to, including George Soros, ACLU, ACORN, World Wildlife Fun, and on and on and on. You can also see their tax filings by going back to WatchdogCentral, to Groups and then to Guidestar.org. At the toggle bar select Non-Profit, enter Tides Foundation. This will bring you up a list, the first of which is the correct one. Click that to get to the tabbed information. (you may have to register to view some of the info, but it’s easy and free) Click on IRS forms and there you can view some of their filings. Back to site, click Government, and click Lobbying Disclosures. On left side of screen under Public Disclosure Search, click the first option, Lobbying Disclosure Filing Search. In the new window, on the first toggle bar line where it says “Search Field” toggle to “Client Name” and enter Tides in the adjacent box and hit “Search” at bottom of page. There you will find 37 entries on two pages of lobbying disclosures which are clickable for details. Interesting!
I think maybe you get the idea now of how easy it is to find out information you should definitely know, but that no one is telling you. If you have any questions please contact me by simply clicking the “contact us” button on the home page of WatchdogCentral. I will be happy to help where I can.
The most important part of the site is the forum, in my view. Here you can log on (it’s free of course) and let everyone know what you found out. That’s how we will succeed in sharing info. If you’re on twitter, put the info in the forum and then tweet it so we all know about it.
By all of us working together to do the job the media is not doing, we can illustrate, even to doubters, the ways in which our government is steering far off course, how corrupt our elected officials and candidates are or (in a very few cases) how they are not.
Going forward, please let me know by comment here or webmail from WatchdogCentral ways we can improve the site, ways we can make it easier for you to look things up, or what we can better explain about using it.
Happy Hunting.
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )ANNOUNCING WATCHDOG CENTRAL
I appreciate you stopping by Soldier for Liberty as often as you do. While I am happy so many patriots are interested in learning about what threatens our freedoms as Americans, I felt it was time to get everyone involved.
Today, I am proud to announce a new website, one I hope you will also visit often and participate in. Of course, we will continue to serve you here on the Soldier For Liberty site as well.
WATCHDOG CENTRAL located at http://www.watchdogcentral.org is a tool you as a citizen can use, but is also appropriate for fellow bloggers, reporters or researchers.
There are tons of tools to fight corruption, unearth wasteful government spending, learn about those who wish to “fundamentally change” America.
The tools are categorized by use. There are tools used to dig up dirt on people, groups, government, make connections between entities, and figure out who to tell what you’ve learned. We have a document bank, a video vault, a daily “drudge” style blog, and most importantly, we have a forum.
We’re hoping you will feel comfortable dropping in and looking around. Please, while you’re there, stop by the forum and chat. Share what you know or learn what others have found.
I hope you will bookmark the site for reference.
The site is free to use, but we do appreciate donations, and will be adding sponsors to the site soon.
Please, get involved. Help us take back our country from the hands of deceipt and corruption, or at least educate yourself to what the threats really are.
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 3 so far )George Soros and the Catholic Church Align? The Devil’s In The Details
The critical role of the Catholic Church in passing national health care reform legislation is coming under serious media scrutiny. But the story has taken a strange turn. It has now been revealed that George Soros, the billionaire hedge fund operator and well-known atheist, has been pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into “progressive” Catholic groups that are significant players in the national debates over health care and immigration.
On the surface, it would appear that Soros would be opposed to many positions of the Catholic Church. A major financial backer of the ACLU, Soros supports such causes as drug legalization, the rights of “sex workers” and felons, euthanasia, radical feminism, abortion rights, and homosexual rights. He does all of this in the name of promoting an “open society.”
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2009
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2009
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2008
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Washington, D.C. | $75,000 | 1 year | www.aaiusa.org/foundation
2008
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2009
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2009
A grant to support the Bus Federation, a unique coalition of five state organizations in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington that seek to engage young people in civic engagement work and develop them as leaders.
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2009
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2009
A grant to support the Center for American Progress, one of the nation’s largest progressive think tanks.
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2008
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2009
To support Center for Civic Policy, which utilizes innovative strategies to build 501c3 nonpartisan civic engagement capacity and advances social justice at the state and local levels.
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2008
To support the national convening of the Civic Engagement Networks Project, an emerging effort that includes participation from the Center for Community Change’s Community Voting Project; National Coalition for Black Civic Participation; Pushback Network; State Voices; and the We Are America Alliance.
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2008
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2008
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2009
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Washington, D.C. | $300,000 | 1 year | www.communitychange.org/our-projects/generationchange
2009
A grant to support the Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, an advocacy organization that protects the ability of nonprofits to engage in lobbying and other forms of advocacy.
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2008
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2009
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Chicago, IL | $100,000 | 1 year | www.studentpirgs.org
2008
To provide general support for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, one of the nation’s premier policy organizations working at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
Washington, D.C. | $1,500,000 | 2 years | www.cbpp.org
2009
To support Choice USA, an organization which mobilizes and develops the skills of young people to be the leaders of a more inclusive and effective reproductive justice movement. This project was co-funded by the OSI Equality and Opportunity Fund.
Washington, D.C. | $150,000 | 1 year | www.choiceusa.org
2008
To provide general support to the Civic Engagement Fund, a re-granting fund dedicated to providing training, education, and technological resources to a national network of leaders and organizations that build capacity for nonpartisan civic engagement, public policy advocacy, and issue-related programs.
| $200,000 | 1 year
2008
To support the Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute’s work as part of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network run out of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and which provides state-based research and policy support around budget, tax, and fiscal issues in state capitals in ways that advance the interests of low- and middle-income Americans. The Open Society Institute is part of a funding collaborative that divides up State Fiscal Analysis Initiative groups for grantmaking purposes.
Denver, CO | $150,000 | 2 years | www.cclponline.org
2009
To support Democracia U.S.A., a Miami-based national organization that advances civic engagement among the nation’s fasting growing demographic group by conducting nonpartisan voter registration and voter education in Latina/o communities.
Miami, FL | $500,000 | 2 years | www.democraciausa.org
2009
To support Drum Major Institute for Public Policy, a New York City-based think tank focused on conducting research and promoting progressive economic and social policies.
New York, NY | $350,000 | 2 years | www.drummajorinstitute.org
2008
To provide general support for the Drum Major Institute, a New York City-based think tank focused on promoting progressive economic and social policies, including DMI’s Scholars and Fellows program, focused on the development of a new generation of policy and advocacy leaders from diverse backgrounds.
New York, NY | $400,000 | 2 years | www.drummajorinstitute
Economic Policy Institute
2009 To support Economic Policy Institute, a Washington, DC-based policy center that researches the impact of economic trends and policies on working people in the United States and around the world. Washington, DC | $550,000 | 2 years | www.epi.org |
2008
To support the Mississippi Economic Policy Center’s work as part of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network run out of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and which provides state-based research and policy support around budget, tax, and fiscal issues in state capitals in ways that advance the interests of low- and middle-income Americans. The Open Society Institute is part of a funding collaborative that divides up State Fiscal Analysis Initiative groups for grantmaking purposes.
| $150,000 | 2 years | www.ecd.org
2009
A grant to support Faith in Public Life, a national strategy center advancing faith in the public square as a positive and unifying force for justice, compassion, and the common good. This grant is co-funded by U.S. Programs’ Equality and Opportunity Fund in recognition of Faith in Public Life’s work to advance comprehensive immigration reform.
Washington, D.C. | $450,000 | 2 years | www.faithinpubliclife.org
2008
To support the Four Freedoms Fund at Public Interest Projects, a collaborative grantmaking pool that addresses issues related to advancing the rights of immigrants, including a nonpartisan civic engagement initiative focused on building the civic engagement capacity of local immigrants’ rights organizations.
New York, NY | $300,000 | 1 year | www.fourfreedomsfund.org
2009
A grant to support the annual immigrant civic engagement convening for the Four Freedoms Fund at Public Interest Projects, a national funding collaborative established to safeguard immigrants’ civil rights and civil liberties and promote the full participation of immigrants in a democratic society.
New York, NY | $80,000 | 1 year | www.publicinterestprojects.org/projects/partner-and-collaborative-funds/fff
2009
A grant to support the Roosevelt Institute’s work on economic policy and its student-led network of campus think tanks that connect student ideas to advocacy. This grant is co-funded by the Seize the Day Initiative in recognition of Roosevelt’s leadership in creating a new economic paradigm.
Hyde Park, NY | $500,000 | 2 years | www.rooseveltinstitute.org
Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation
2009 A grant to support the Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, a driving force in the donor community in advancing effective voter registration, education, and protection. Portland, OR | $100,000 | 2 years | http://funderscommittee.org |
2008
To support the Gamaliel Foundation, a network of grassroots, interfaith, interracial issue organizations working to build power and a more just society, in its Faith and Democracy Campaign, which combines faith and values work with organizing around issues at the state and national levels.
Chicago, IL | $300,000 | 2 years | www.gamaliel.org
2009
A grant to support the Generational Alliance, a national collaboration of youth engagement organizations working to empower low-income youth, youth of color, and LGBTQ youth through community organizing and non-partisan voter engagement, arts and culture, communication and media, policy, and leadership development.
Washington, D.C. | $100,000 | 2 years | www.generationalalliance.org
2009
A grant to support the Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training, a national organization that promotes the connection between fundraising, social justice, and social justice movement building, particularly for people of color communities and organizations.
Oakland, CA | $100,000 | 1 year | www.grassrootsfundraising.org
2008
To provide general support to the Grassroots Policy Project, an educational and research organization working in partnership with grassroots community groups, activist networks, statewide coalitions and other training organizations to encourage strategic approaches to issues of social and economic justice.
Cambridge, MA | $100,000 | 2 years | www.grassrootspolicy.org
2009
To support the Hip Hop Caucus (HHC), an emerging national organization that inspires non-partisan voter participation and community engagement from the hip hop generation, specifically from young people who are not on college campuses. This grant is co-funded by U.S. Programs’ Campaign for Black Male Achievement in recognition of HHC’s work to advance civic participation from—and green jobs for—young Black men.
Washington, D.C. | $150,000 | 2 years | www.hiphopcaucus.org
2008
To provide general support for the Institute for America’s Future, which provides research, training, and communications assistance to organizations working on a wide spectrum of issues.
Washington, D.C. | $500,000 | 2 years | www.ourfuture.org
2008
To provide general support for the Interfaith Education Fund, which provides organizing, technical assistance, training, and research support to a broad-based network of local interfaith coalitions known as the Industrial Areas Foundation.
| $300,000 | 18 months | www.industrialareasfoundation.org
2009
To support the Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing, a national intermediary that increases funding for youth organizing groups and develops strategies to promote to funders the importance of investment in the leadership of low-income youth of color in social justice organizing.
Brooklyn, NY | $150,000 | 18 months | www.fcyo.org
2008
To support the Kentucky Tax and Budget Initiative’s work as part of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network run out of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and which provides state-based research and policy support around budget, tax, and fiscal issues in state capitals in ways that advance the interests of low- and middle-income Americans. The Open Society Institute is part of a funding collaborative that divides up State Fiscal Analysis Initiative groups for grantmaking purposes.
Jeffersontown, KY | $75,000 | 1 year | www.kyyouth.org
2008
To provide general support for the League of Young Voters Education Fund, which engages and supports young people, particularly those who do not attend college, those from low-income communities, and youth of color, helping them to lead and actively participate in creating change in their communities.
| $600,000 | 2 years | www.theleague.com
2008
To support the Louisiana Budget Project’s work as part of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network run out of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and which provides state-based research and policy support around budget, tax, and fiscal issues in state capitals in ways that advance the interests of low- and middle-income Americans. The Open Society Institute is part of a funding collaborative that divides up State Fiscal Analysis Initiative groups for grantmaking purposes.
| $150,000 | 2 years | www.lano.org
2009
A grant to support the Movement Strategy Center for its work to strengthen the social justice movement through increasing the capacity of individuals, organizations, alliances, and sectors to be more strategic, collaborative, and sustainable.
Oakland, CA | $150,000 | 1 year | www.movementstrategy.org
2008
To provide general support for the Movement Strategy Center, which strengthens the progressive movement by teaching organizers and organizations training, movement building, and networking skills through capacity-building, convenings, and research and information.
Oakland, CA | $200,000 | 1 year | www.movementstrategy.org
2009
To support the National Domestic Workers Alliance, a New York City and Oakland-based coalition of 15 domestic worker organizations from 10 major cities that seeks to organize and build the power of domestic workers to improve their living and working conditions, bring visibility to the struggles of this unrecognized workforce, and end the exclusion of domestic workers from protection as a workforce.
| $200,000 | 2 years
2008
To support the National Organizers Alliance in launching a new web-based career center and job clearinghouse, “Organizers for America,” for community organizers seeking to work with civil rights, faith, issue, labor, and neighborhood organizations.
| $40,000 | 1 year | www.noacentral.org
2009
To support the National Training and Information Center (NTIC), a 36 year old national resource center that supports, strengthens, and coordinates multi-issue grassroots community organizations working for social and economic justice, on housing, fiscal service regulation, and immigration issues. (This project was co-funded by the OSI Equality and Opportunity Fund’s Neighborhood Stabilization Initiative and the Seize the Day special funding initiative.)
Chicago, IL | $600,000 | 2 years | www.ntic-us.org
2008
To support the New America Foundation’s Next Social Contract initiative, a domestic policy effort to develop a new metanarrative to assess how the American social contract evolved, why it fails to meet needs today, and how it can be reinvented for the conditions of a largely post-industrial and increasingly diverse society.
Washington, D.C. | $500,000 | 2 years | www.newamerica.net
2008
To support the New Democracy Project—a think tank and advocacy organization that promotes democratic participation, economic fairness, and social justice—and the Center for American Progress in producing an agency-by-agency guide for a new administration relying on leading scholars, authors, and former officals. (This project was co-funded by the OSI Equality and Opportunity Fund, National Security and Human Rights Campaign, and Transparency & Integrity Fund.)
| $100,000 | 1 year | www.newdemocracyproject.org
2008
To support the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network run out of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and which provides state-based research and policy support around budget, tax, and fiscal issues in state capitals in ways that advance the interests of low- and middle-income Americans. The Open Society Institute is part of a funding collaborative that divides up State Fiscal Analysis Initiative groups for grantmaking purposes.
Trenton, NJ | $150,000 | 2 years | www.njpp.org
New Organizing Institute
2009
To support New Organizing Institute, a Washington, DC-based organization that enhances civic engagement and social justice organizing by enabling nonprofit groups to take advantage of the latest advances in new technology.
Washington, DC | $200,000 | 2 years | www.neworganizing.com
2009
To support the New York City-based National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights, a nationwide coalition of lawyers, academics, students and community activists that joined together in response to a series of Supreme Court decisions that have eroded civil rights protections, particularly in the area of federalism.
New York, NY | 300,000 | 18 months | www.rollbackcampaign.org
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest / Campaign to Restore Civil Rights
2008 To support the Campaign to Restore Civil Rights, a coalition of over eighty federal, state, and local organizations that seek restoration of key legal protections eroded by federal courts over the past decade. New York, NY | $200,000 | 1 year | www.rollbackcampaign.org
Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network
2009 A grant to support the Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network, a national alliance of direct and human service providers and agencies building the civic engagement capacity of the nonprofit social service sector. St. Paul, MN | $300,000 | 2 years | www.nonprofitvote.org |
2008
To support the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network run out of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and which provides state-based research and policy support around budget, tax, and fiscal issues in state capitals in ways that advance the interests of low- and middle-income Americans. The Open Society Institute is part of a funding collaborative that divides up State Fiscal Analysis Initiative groups for grantmaking purposes.
Silverton, OR | $150,000 | 2 years | www.ocpp.org
2008
To provide general support for the Partnership for Working Families, which provides research and technical assistance to a network of metropolitan-based economic justice organizations focused on community benefit agreements.
Washington, D.C. | $350,000 | 2 years | www.communitybenefits.org
2009
A grant to support the Partnership for Working Families, a national network that provides policy, communications, research, organizing and legal resources to metro-based affiliates that are working to advance economic and social justice in their communities.
Washington, D.C. | $300,000 | 2 years | www.communitybenefits.org
2008
To support Young People For, which provides fellowships and internships to youth in an effort to diversify the leadership of social change movements, support young people to effect change, and sustain social change leadership over the long term.
Washington, D.C. | $400,000 | 1 year | www.youngpeoplefor.org
2009
To support the PICO National Network, a 36-year-old network of congregation-based community organizations which brings the voices of people of faith and faith leaders to the public debate on national priorities, including housing, health care, and immigration. (This project was co-funded by the OSI Equality and Opportunity Fund’s Neighborhood Stabilization Initiative and the Seize the Day special funding initiative.)
Oakland, CA | $600,000 | 2 years | www.piconetwork.org
2009
A grant to support the Progressive States Network for its work to provide non-partisan support to state legislators with background research on public policy and linking legislators and state advocates to each other across state lines.
New York, NY | $300,000 | 2 years | www.progressivestates.org
2009
A grant to support the Pushback Network, a national collaboration of grassroots groups and networks, that seeks to build “bottom-up” state-based alliances to increase civic participation by leaders from marginalized communities.
| $225,000 | 18 months | http://pushbacknetwork.org
Right to the City Alliance
2008 To support the Right to the City Alliance, an emerging national network of local base-building organizations and allies committed to building a movement for urban justice, human rights, and democracy, in a strategic planning and organizational assessment process. Brooklyn, NY | $100,000 | 9 months | www.righttothecity.org |
2009
To support Right to the City Alliance, a Brooklyn, NY-based emerging national alliance of more than 50 urban base-building organizations and allies committed to building a movement for urban justice, human rights, and democracy.
Brooklyn, NY | $500,000 | 2 years | www.righttothecity.org
Rockwood Leadership Program
2009 A grant to support the Rockwood Leadership Program, a national non-profit that promotes social change by providing individuals, organizations, and issue sectors with powerful and effective training in leadership and collaboration. Berkeley, CA | $400,000 | 2 years | www.rockwoodleadership.org |
2008
To support the Rockwood Leadership Program in conducting an independent, thorough evaluation of its programs, and to provide underwriting support for the incoming class of its most advanced offering, Leading from the Inside Out, the Rockwood Yearlong Fellowship for Social Change Leaders.
Berkeley, CA | $109,000 | 1 year | www.rockwoodleadership.org
2008
To provide general support for Ruckus Society, a capacity-building and intermediary organization that provides trainings to grassroots organizations and young individuals working on environmental, human rights, and social justice issues.
Oakland, CA | $100,000 | 2 years | www.ruckus.org
2009
To support the Harlem-based Social Justice Leadership which provides innovative high-quality leadership training to staff of community organizations, labor unions, and other grassroots social justice organizations in Miami, New Orleans, and New York City.
New York, NY | $100,000 | 1 year | www.sojustlead.org
State Voices
2008 To support State Voices, a network that supports year-round state tables for 501(c)(3) organizations that foster collaborative issue policy work, economies of scale, rigorous evaluation, and efforts to engage socially responsible and historically underrepresented communities in and out of election seasons. Detroit, MI | $200,000 | 2 years | www.statevoices.org |
2009
A grant to support State Voices, the convener and technical assistance provider for 16 permanent, year-round state tables for more than 545 diverse non-partisan 501(c)(3) organizations that foster collaborative voter engagement and multi-issue advocacy work.
Detroit, MI | $600,000 | 18 months | www.statevoices.org
2009
To support the Civic Engagement Fund, housed at State Voices, which provides shared voter file access, trainings, and technical and strategic support to more than 540 local, state, and national affiliate non-profit organizations seeking to enhance non-partisan voter participation in sixteen states.
Detroit, MI | $400,000 | 1 year | www.statevoices.org
2009
A grant to support Students for Sensible Drug Policy, a grassroots network of students who are concerned about the impact drug abuse has on communities and how the “War on Drugs” is failing.
Washington, D.C. | $100,000 | 2 years | www.ssdp.org
2008
To support the We Are America Alliance, an umbrella group of partners and allies dedicated to encouraging maximum civic participation in immigrant communities across the country.
| $200,000 | 1 year | www.weareamericaalliance.org
2008
To support the Opportunity Agenda, a social justice organization that works collaboratively with other organizations, spanning isolated issues and constituencies, to integrate strategic communications with those organizations’ advocacy and research. This grant was co-funded by the OSI Equality and Opportunity Fund.
New York, NY | $400,000 | 2 years | www.opportunityagenda.org
2009
To support WireTap Magazine, based in San Francisco, CA, an influential independent news and culture youth web magazine which amplifies the voices of young people from diverse backgrounds in order to shape the political discourse and spotlight issues that impact their lives.
| $200,000 | 2 years | www.wiretapmag.org
2008
To provide general support to the Tobin Project, an alliance of leading academics across the social sciences and humanities that redirects and harnesses academic work for public purposes and policy debates.
Cambridge, MA | $450,000 | 2 years | www.tobinproject.org
2009
A grant to support the Tobin Project, a network of leading academics from law, economics, history, politics, and policy working to reframe fundamental debates about foreign and domestic policy.
Cambridge, MA | $225,000 | 1 year | www.tobinproject.org
2009
A grant to support United for a Fair Economy’s Tax Fairness Organizing Collaborative, a national network of state-based organizations that educates and organizes for fair taxation at the state and local levels.
Boston, MA | $150,000 | 1 year | www.faireconomy.org/tfoc
2008
To provide general support for the United States Student Association Foundation, which provides education and organizing materials, technical assistance, and training to students in the United States Student Association network who are organizing on issues of access on the campus, state, and federal level.
Washington, D.C. | $600,000 | 2 years | www.usstudents.org
2008
To support the Center for State Innovation, an effort to provide policy advice and research to innovative state executives (governors, secretaries of state, attorneys general, and treasurers, primarily).
Madison, WI | $250,000 | 1 year | www.stateinnovation.org
Voto Latino
2009
A grant to support Voto Latino (VL), an emerging national organization that informs and motivates Latino youth to engage in civic participation by leveraging the latest technologies to promote positive change. This grant is co-funded by U.S. Programs’ Strategic Opportunities Fund in recognition of VL’s census outreach leadership and the Seize the Day Initiative in recognition of VL’s cutting edge use of new media outreach strategies.
Washington, D.C. | $225,000 | 2 years | www.votolatino.org
2009
To support Campus Camp Wellstone, a project of the Wellstone Action Fund, which runs trainings and develops curriculum for a diverse community of young people and organizations that seek to inspire greater activism from young people.
Minneapolis, MN | $200,000 | 2 years | www.wellstone.org/our-programs/campus-camp-wellstone
2008
To provide general support to the Western States Center, which seeks to build a movement for political reform and economic, racial and environmental justice in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and Alaska.
Portland, OR | $100,000 | 1 year | www.westernstatescenter.org
Western States Center
2009 To support Western States Center, a Portland, OR-based organization that builds power to advance social justice through provide training, consultation and resources to a wide range of community and constituency-based organizations in the Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, and Intermountain West states. Portland, OR | $100,000 | 1 year | www.westernstatescenter.org |
2008
To support the Wisconsin Budget Project’s work as part of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative, a network run out of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and which provides state-based research and policy support around budget, tax, and fiscal issues in state capitals in ways that advance the interests of low- and middle-income Americans. The Open Society Institute is part of a funding collaborative that divides up State Fiscal Analysis Initiative groups for grantmaking purposes.
Madison, WI | $150,000 | 2 years | www.wccf.org
Youth Engagement Fund and Table
2008 To support the Youth Engagement Fund and Table, which coordinates a 501(c)(3) table of national youth groups and their field programs aimed at mobilizing and permanently engaging young voters, ages 18-29. | $250,000 | 1 year |
2009
A grant to support the Youth Engagement Fund and Table housed at the Tides Foundation, a non-partisan 501(c)(3) collaborative table of youth civic engagement organizations that exists to increase the ability of each group to meet voter registration and mobilization goals.
| $150,000 | 18 months
Obama’s Visitor List Interesting, To Say The Least
The recently released White House Guest List holds valuable clues to who holds real power in America. Let’s take a CLOSE look at who’s had multiple opportunities for President Obama’s attention:
# Visits Name Description
Radicals:
2 William Ayers
Former Weather Underground Founder, Leftist Radical, Ghost Writer Obama: Dreams of My Father, Criminal
2 Angela Davis
Former FBI Most Wanted, Former People’s Temple (Jim Jones/ mass murderer cult) Supporter, 1980 and 1984 Communist Party Vice President candidate
15 Kim Gandy
NOW President
6 Jesse Jackson
Rainbow PUSH Coalition,and father of Michelle Obama’s lifelong best friend, mentor to Michelle Obama
8 Jeffrey Jones
Former Weather Underground Founder, Leftist Radical, Apollo Alliance
8 Nancy Keenan
NARAL President (pro abortion group)
1 Scott Levinson
ACORN Spokesman
8 Michael Moore
Leftist Radical
25 Anthony, John, Heather Podesta
Center for American Politics (Soros Funded Organization), Lobbyists for H1N1 Vaccine Novartis and leftist radicals. Van Jones and other subversives were given position at CAP after leaving government. John Podesta was former Chief of Staff under Bill Clinton.
5 Cecile Lynn Richards
Planned Parenthood President
2 Al Sharpton
National Action Network
9 Cass Sunstein
Constitutional Law scholar and proponent of the Nudge philosophy , Obama Regulation Czar who will translate Bills into Law
Leftist Philanthropic Organizations:
8 Steve Gunderson
Former Representative, President Council on Foudations (2000+ grant making foundations)
9 Phillip Gara Lamarche
Friend of Valerie Jarrett, Leftist Philantrapist of Atlantic Philantrophies (Soros wannabe)
2 Nancy Roob
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation President
7 Ralph Smith
Sr VP Annie E Casey Foundation
4 George Soros
Evil Incarnate, Leftist organizer and funder of America’s demise. Bilderberg & CFR member
2 Luis Ubinas
Ford Foundation President
4 Darren Walker
Union Bosses :
22 Andy Stern
SEIU Boss
6 John Sullivan
Labor Leader, Labor Attorney, Obama nominee Commissioner- Federal Election Commission , Assistant General Counsel SEIU, former General Counsel International Brotherhood of Teamsters
7 Richard Trumka
AFL-CIO President
Green Agenda Proponents:
4 Al Gore
Former VP, presumed First Carbon Billionaire, Hypocrite, leading proponent of anti-human agenda
5 Jeffrey Immelt
Controversial GE CEO , Obama Advisor
3 Nancy Sutley
White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair
14 William White
Former Deputy Sec of Energy under Clinton, proponent of green technologies
5 Steven Williams
Former Dept of Fish and Wildlife Director
Financial / Bankers:
3 Lloyd Blankfein
Goldman Sachs CEO
2 Fred Becker
National Association of Federal Credit Unions
6 James Dimon
J P Morgan Chase CEO , Council on Foreign Relations member
4 Camden R Fine
Independent Bankers of American CEO
3 Maurice Greenberg
Council on Foreign Relations Member and former AIG CEO
6 Alan Greenspan
Former Fed Chair, member Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, husband to Andrea Mitchell (Bilderberg and Council on Foreign Relations member)
2 Kenneth Doyle Lewis
Bank of America CEO
2 John Mack
Morgan Stanley CEO
5 Daniel Mica
Credit Union National Association President, former Congressman
2 Heidi Miller
JP Morgan Chase
3 Vikram Pandit
Citigroup CEO
3 Scott Talbot
Sr VP Government Affairs Financial Services Roundtable
5 Edward Yingling
American Bankers Association President and CEO
Health Care:
11 Tom Daschle
Health Care Lobbyist, former Senate Majority Leader and unsuccessful Obama nominee for HHS head, tax cheat
5 Steve Elmendorf
United Health Care Lobbyist, Veteran Dem strategist, Lobbyist for Nat Assoc Broadcast Communications
James Wood Johnson Foundation President – Foundation touts they are “Leader in transforming America’s Health Care System”
5 Linda Lipson
Health Services Reasearch and Development Services, Veterans Administration
2 Glen Tullman
Allscripts-Misys HC Solution CEO and Obama Advisor
Business Leaders:
3 Robert McDonald
Proctor and Gamble CEO
7 David OReilly
Chevron CEO
3 Rex Tillerson
Exxon Mobil CEO
Leftist Politicos :
3 Howard Dean
Former DNC Chair, founder Democracy For America
3 Michael Dolan
Campaign Coordinator Democrat Party
3 Ellen Malcom
Polical fundraiser, President Emily’s List (supports pro abortion women candidates)
Miscellaneous :
5 Dr. William Graham
Marshall Institute, national security expert
5 Jon Huntsman
Former Idaho Governor and Obama’s Ambassador to China
5 Michael Jordan
Former NBA pro
2 Mark Mallory
Cincinnatti, OH Mayor
4 Chris McNeil
Smithsonian Institute board member
7 Timothy Ryan
7 Paul Smith
Oyez Project – documenting Supreme Court
27 William Smith
Unknown, possibly William Kennedy Smith, but can not confirm
7 David Strauss
University of Chicago Law School, associate of President Obama
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Council of Foreign Relations Members M-Z
We would like to salute the Australian website Biblebelievers for compiling the following list of members: The list can be found at:
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/cfrall1.htm
Christopher Yi-Wen Ma CFR/92
Marcus Mabry CFR
Raymond Edwin Mabus, Jr. CFR
David McAdams CFR/92
William Gage McAfee CFR/92
Jeff Olivarius McAllister CFR/92
Singleton B. McAllister CFR
Douglas MacArthur II CFR/84
John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur CFR/92
John R. MacArthur CFR/21
Jennifer Toolin McAuliffe CFR/92
Thomas Bayard McCabe CFR
Barry R. McCaffrey CFR
Cynthia Lillian McCaffrey CFR
John S. McCain III (R-Az) CFR
H. Carl McCall CFR
Thomas McCance CFR
Edward McCann CFR
Patrick F. McCartan CFR
John W. McCarter Jr. CFR
James P. McCarthy (Gen) CFR/92
John G. McCarthy CFR/92
Paul B. McCarthy CFR
Robert E. McCarthy CFR/84
John F. McCauley CFR
A. Brunson MacChesney III CFR
Stanley A. McChrystal CFR
Tonya D. McClary CFR
John H. McClement CFR/21
Robert M. McClintock CFR
John J. McCloy CFR/92
John Jay McCloy II CFR/BB/53
Charles Peter McColough CFR/85
John Alex McCone CFR
Michael W. McConnel CFR/92
Charles F. MacCormack CFR/92
Elizabeth J. McCormack CFR/85
James McCormack, Jr. BB/CFR
Brooks McCormick CFR/85
David H. McCormick CFR
Vance C. McCormick CFR/21
Donald G. McCouch CFR/92
Paul Winston McCracken CFR/BB/TC/88
Dave K. McCurdy (D-Ok) CFR/92
John D. McCutcheon CFR
Joseph M. McDaniel, Jr. CFR
James A. McDermott (D-Wa) CFR
Walsh McDermott CFR
Sean Daniel McDevitt CFR
J. Carlisle MacDonald CFR
Gordon J. F. MacDonald CFR/85
Shawn A. MacDonald CFR
Alonzo L. McDonald CFR/85
James G. McDonald CFR/21
Randal B. McDonald CFR/92
Tom McDonald CFR
William J. McDonough CFR/BB/92
Gary E. MacDougal CFR
Edward D. McDougal, Jr. CFR
Myres S. McDougal CFR
Gay J. McDougall CFR/85
David W. MacEachron CFR/92
Joan M. McEntee CFR
Kathleen Troia McFarland CFR/88
Ross A. McFarland CFR
Jennifer A. McFarlane CFR
Robert C. McFarlane (Bud) CFR/92
Emily MacFarquhar CFR/TC/87
Roderick MacFarquhar CFR/92
Patricia Ann McFate CFR/85
Michael A. McFaul CFR
Cappy R. McGarr CFR
Gates White McGarrah CFR/21
Gale W. McGee CFR/BB/88
George C. McGee CFR/BB
George Crews McGhee CFR/BB/92
David E. McGiffert CFR/92
John F. McGillicuddy CFR
Adrien MacGillivray CFR
George Stanley McGovern CFR/92
Alan McGowan CFR/92
Eugene R. McGrath CFR/92
Margaret McGrath CFR/92
James H, McGraw, Jr. CFR
James H. McGraw CFR/21
Douglas MacGregor CFR/92
Ian K. MacGregor CFR/TC/84
Constantine E. McGuire CFR/21
Raymond J. McGuire CFR/92
William McGurn CFR
Thomas R. McHale CFR/88
Gracia Machel CFR
Donald F. McHenry CFR/BB/85
Fritz Machlup CFR
William F. Machold CFR
John McHugh CFR/21
Malcolm A. MacIntyre CFR
Frank Cary Macioce CFR
Murdoch MacIver CFR
Kathryn S. Mack CFR
Leo S. MacKay Jr. CFR
Vernon McKay CFR
James W. McKee Jr CFR/85
Katharine W. Mckee CFR/85
Porter McKeever CFR/92
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Windmuller CFR/85 William C. Winegard CFR/88 Montague W. Winfield CFR Adrien Katherine Wing CFR/85 Henry S. Wingate CFR Jay Winik CFR/92 Matthew A. Winkler CFR Robin W. Winks CFR/92 Andrew C. Winner CFR Herbert S. Winokur, Jr. CFR/92 Thomas Winship CFR/92 Richard S. Winslow CFR/92 Michael Russell Winston CFR/92 Philip Steele Winterer CFR/92 Francis X. Winters CFR/92 Laura Winters CFR David J. Winton CFR David A. Wirth CFR/92 John D. Wirth CFR/92 Timothy Endicott Wirth CFR/84 Steven J. Wisch CFR Carol Wise CFR Louise Holly B. Wise CFR Frank G. Wisner II BB/CFR/85 Graham G. Wisner CFR Joel S. Wit CFR/92 Anne A. Witkowsky CFR Edward Witten CFR/90 Tamara Cofman Wittes CFR Michael Witunski CFR/92 Fred F. Woerner CFR/92 James D. Wofensohn BB/CFR Harris Llewellyn Wofford CFR/92 Elmer P. Wohl CFR Richard H. Wohl CFR William C. Wohlforth CFR/92 Albert Wohlstetter BB/CFR/84 Roberta Wohlstetter CFR/92 Anne E. Wojcicki CFR Goshu Wolde CFR/92 Charles Wolf Jr. CFR/88 Ira Wolf CFR Milton Albert Wolf CFR/92 Adam R. Wofensohn CFR James David Wolfensohn BB/CFR/TC/84 Arnold Wolfers CFR Alan William Wolff CFR/92 Jason R. Wolff CFR Otto Von Amerongen Wolff CFR/88 Peter I. Wolff CFR Paul D. Wolfowitz BB/CFR/TC/85 Jon B. Wolfsthal CFR Neal S. Wolin CFR Lee S. Wolosky CFR Howard E. Wolpe (D-Mi) CFR Howard E. Wolpe CFR/J Tracy R. Wolstencroft CFR Meredith Woo-Cummings CFR Bryce Wood CFR Harleston R. Wood CFR Jack B. Wood, (Col.) CFR Joseph R. Wood CFR Richard D. Wood CFR Robert C. Wood CFR Suzanne Wood CFR David Woodbridge CFR/84 Henry S. Woodbridge CFR William H. Woodin CFR21 Herbert B. Woodman CFR Judy C. Woodruff CFR Ward W. Woods CFR Ward W. Woods, Jr. CFR William S. Woodside CFR/92 Donald B. Woodward CFR Robert Upshur Woodward CFR/84 Susan L. Woodward CFR Harry Woolf CFR/88 Clarence M. Woolley CFR 1932-1935 Knight Woolley CFR/S&B 1917 R. James Woolsey, Jr. CFR/RS/92 Suzanne H. Woolsey CFR Eden Y. Woon CFR Minky Worden CFR Jacob J. Worenklein CFR Christine E. Wormuth CFR Denis Worrall CFR/92 Christian Fritz Wortman CFR Larry M. Wortzel CFR Kent Wosepka CFR Cecil Wray, Jr. CFR/90 Walter B. Wreston CFR W. Howard Wriggins CFR/92 Abi E. Wright CFR Jerauld Wright CFR/92 Joseph R. Wright, Jr. CFR L. Patrick Wright CFR Lawrence G. Wright CFR Matice J. Wright CFR Quincy Wright CFR Robin Wright CFR/85 Theodore P. Wright CFR Paolo G. Wright-Carozza CFR/84 William H. Wright II CFR Henry Merritt Wriston CFR 1943- Walter Bigelow Wriston BB/CFR/88 Timothy Wu CFR Xueqian Wu CFR/92 Norman A. Wulf CFR Holly Wyatt-Walter CFR Frederick S. Wyle CFR/84 Andrew Wylie CFR Thomas H. Wyman CFR/88 Guy Patrick Wyser-Pratte CFR Charles Edward Wyzanski, Jr. CFR
Xerox Foundation CFR/88 Mcebisi Xundu CFR/92
Gad Yaacobi CFR/88 Mona Yacoubian CFR Nur Yalman CFR/TC/87 Tamotsu Yamaguchi CFR/88 Tadashi Yamamoto CFR/TC/92 Ahmed Zaki Yamani CFR/88 Isamu Yamashita CFR/85 Toru Yanagihara CFR/92 Chen Ning Yang CFR/84 James Ting-Yeh Yang CFR/S&B 1982 Linda Tsao Yang CFR Phoebe L. Yang CFR Daniel Yankelovich CFR/92 Michael B. Yanney CFR Nancy Yao Massbach CFR Adam Yarmolinsky CFR Khan Sahabzada Yaqub CFR/84 Adam Yarmolinsky CFR/TC/92 Deborah Yarsike CFR/90 Masamoto Yashiro CFR/TC/92 Stephen Jerome Yates CFR Dmitri Yazov CFR/92 Churruca Emilio Ybarra CFR/92 Christian C. Yegen CFR Melinda C. Yee CFR Janet Louise Yellen CFR Edwin H Yeo III CFR/85 Daniel H. Yergin CFR/92 Theodore O. Yntema CFR/92 John N. Yochelson CFR David B. Yoffie CFR/88 Catherine Lotrionte Yoran CFR Jaime Ernesto Yordan CFR Herbert F. York CFR Nancy Akemi Yoshihara CFR Bunroku Yoshino CFR/92 Masaru Yoshitomi CFR/88 Casimir A. Yost BB/CFR/88 Charles W. Yost CFR Alice Young (CSIS) CFR/92 Allyn A. Young CFR21 Andrew Young CFR/TC/92 C. G. Young CFR21 Donna Ecton Young CFR Edgar B. Young CFR/85 George H. Young III CFR Gwen Kathleen Young CFR Jay T. Young CFR Kenneth T. Young, Jr. CFR M. Crawford Young CFR/88 Michael K. Young CFR Nancy Young CFR/92 Owen D. Young CFR21, 1927-1940 Richard Young CFR/84 Stephen B. Young CFR/88 T. Cuyler Young CFR Kneeland C. Youngblood CFR William S. Youngman CFR'92 Alfred D. Youngwood CFR Frederick T. C. Yu CFR/92 Peter M. Yu CFR Richard A. Yudkin (Gen.) CFR/92 Philip W. Yun CFR Raul H. Yzaguirre CFR
William D. Zabel CFR Donna A. Zaccaro CFR Donald S. Zagoria CFR/84 Paula A. Zahn CFR Arshad R. Zakaria CFR/92 Fareed Zakaria CFR Florence S. N. Zake CFR Dov S. Zakheim CFR/92 Andres A. Zaldivar CFR/88 Michel Zaleski CFR William E. Zamagni, Jr. CFR Robert Lawrence Zangrillo CFR Vahan B. Zanoyan CFR Frank G. Zarb CFR/92 I. William Zartman CFR/92 Brett I. W. Zarb CFR Amy B. Zegart CFR George Zeidenstein CFR/88 Arthur Zeikel CFR Philip D. Zelikow CFR J. D. Zellerbach CFR Philip D. Zelikow CFR/84 C. Robert Zelnick CFR/88 Jonathan I. Zemmol CFR/88 Ezra Khedouri Zilkha CFR/88 Edwin M. Zimmerman CFR/92 Peter D. Zimmerman CFR/92 William Zimmerman (Pic 'n Save) CFR/92 Warren Zimmermann CFR/84 Dorothy Shore Zinberg CFR/92 Norton Donald Zinder CFR/92 Anthony Charles Zinni CFR Alan Z. J. Zinser CFR Brian R. Zipp CFR James d. Zirin CFR Kimberly Marten Zisk CFR Jonathan L. Zittrain CFR Robert B. Zoellick BB/CFR/TC/92 James J. Zogby CFR/92 Joseph R. Zogby CFR Aristide Rodolphe Zolberg CFR/92 Marvin Zonis CFR/84 Iva Zoric CFR Barry Zorthian CFR/S&B 1941 Alexander Zotov CFR/92 Charles A. Zraket CFR/88 Howard Alan Zucker CFR Harriet Zuckerman CFR/92 Mortimer Benjamin Zuckerman BB/CFR/J/84 Elmo Russell Zumwalt, Jr. (Adm.) CFR/92 Arnold J. Zurcher CFR Mikhail Zvanetsky CFR/88 Charles John Zwick CFR/84 Daniel B. Zwirn CFR John Zysman CFR/87
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Council of Foreign Relations Members A-L
We would like to salute the Australian website Biblebelievers for compiling the following list of members: The list can be found at:
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/cfrall1.htm
David L. Aaron CFR/92 Charles Spencer Abbot CFR/96 Wilder K. Abbott CFR A. Robert Abboud CFR/92 Labeeb M. Abboud CFR/92 James C. Abegglen CFR/92 Tarek Abdel-Meguid CFR/92 Rawi Abdelal CFR Elie Abel CFR/92 Keith W. Abell CFR Philip Hauge Abelson CFR Joseph F. Abely CFR/85 Cara L. Abercrombie CFR Gina Kay Abercrombie-Winstanley CFR Robert John Abernethy CFR/96 John P. Abizaid CFR/85 Mona Aboelnaga CFR Morris Berthod Abram CFR/RS/92 John P. Abizaid CFR Michael J. Abramowitz CFR Morton Isaac Abramowitz CFR/92 Elliott Abrams CFR/96 Stacey Y. Abrams CFR/92 David M. Abshire AC/CFR/TC/92 Odeh Felix Aburdene CFR/88 Democratica Accion CFR/88 Dean Gooderham Acheson BB/CFR Theodore C. Achilles AC/BB/CFR/85 Peter Ackerman CFR/87 John F. Ackers CFR Ray Adam CFR/85 Gordon M. Adams CFR/92 Michael F. Adams CFR Robert McCormick Adams CFR/92 Ruth Salzman Adams CFR/92 Timothy Dees Adams CFR David M. Adamson CFR/84 Carol C. Adelman AC/CFR/96 Kenneth L. Adelman CFR/88 Allen R. Adler CFR Herbert Agar AC/CFR William Agee CFR/85 Vinod K. Aggarwal CFR/88 Umberto Agnelli CFR/TC/92 Harold M. Agnew CFR/96 Robert F. Agostinelli CFR/96 Martin Agronsky CFR/92 Zinser Adolfo Aguilar CFR/88 Horacio Aguirre CFR/92 William Edward Ahearn CFR Stephanie R. Ahern CFR Kamal Ahmad CFR Laura Ahn CFR Woodrow Ahn CFR C. Michael Aho CFR/88 Alfred L. Aiken CFR/21 Bernard M Aidinoff CFR/92 Nurith Aizenman CFR Fouad Ajami CFR/92 Shoichi Akazawa CFR/88 Anthony B. Akers CFR John F. Akers CFR/92 Ameen Akhalwaya CFR/88 Sergei F. Akhromeyev CFR/90 James Elmer Akins CFR/92 Judith Albert CFR/84 Micel Albert CFR/TC/92 Alexis K. Albion CFR Alice Patterson Albright CFR Archie Earl Albright, Jr. CFR/92 Rene Albrecht-Carrie CFR Madeleine Korbel Albright CFR/J/92 Michael H. Alderman CFR/92 Peter Belmont Alderman CFR George H. Aldrich CFR/92 Winthrop Williams Aldrich CFR T. Alexander Aleinikoff CFR/88 Archibald S. Alexander CFR Henry C. Alexander CFR James Strange Alexander CFR21/S&B 1882 Margo N. Alexander CFR Robert J. Alexander CFR/92 Michael Alexander CFR/88 Sarah Elizabeth Alexander CFR Roger P. Alford CFR William P Alford CFR/92 Mustafa Javed Ali CFR Paul Arthur Allaire BB/CFR/TC/92 F. Aley Allan CFR/92 Scott Hazzard Allan, Jr. CFR Nicholas Allard CFR/92 Joe L. Allbritton CFR/88 Charles E. Allen CFR Charles Edward Allen II CFR/S&B 1958 F. Aley Allen CFR Frederick Hobbes Allen CFR21 J. Michael Allen III CFR Jodi T. Allen CFR John Allen CFR/87 Lew Allen Jr (Gen.) CFR/92 Philip E. Allen CFR/85 Raymond B. Allen CFR Richard V. Allen CFR Robert E. Allen CFR/TC William L. Allen CFR James B. Alley CFR Joseph F. Allibrandi CFR/84 Graham Tillety Allison, Jr. BB/CFR/TC/88 Richard C. Allison CFR/92 Alexander W. Allport CFR/84 S. C. Allyn CFR Michael Almond CFR Anne L. Alonzo CFR Alan N. Alpern CFR/92 Jonathan Alter CFR Karen J. Alter CFR Jon B. Alterman CFR Emily Altman CFR/88 Roger Altman CFR/92 Sidney Altman CFR/88 William C. Altman CFR Arthur Goodhart Altschul CFR/84 Frank Altschul CFR/21 David Altshuler CFR Donna Maria Alvarado CFR/88 Jose E. Alvarez CFR/TC/92 Kira M. Alvarez CFR Amy E. Alving CFR Angelo I. Amador CFR Isao Amagi CFR/TC/92 Omar S. Amanat CFR Naohiro Amaya CFR/92 Jason L. Amerine CFR Amyas Ames CFR Oakes Ames CFR/88 Morris J. Amitay CFR/92 Hoyt Ammidon CFR Ajay K. Amlani CFR Robert Amory, Jr. CFR Deborah Susan Amos CFR/92 Hady A. Amr CFR David A. Andelman CFR/92 Arthur M. Anderson CFR Barbara Ann Anderson CFR Craig B. Anderson CFR Desaix Anderson CFR Dillon Anderson CFR Edward G. Anderson, III CFR George W. Anderson, Jr. CFR Gloria B. Anderson CFR Harold F. Anderson CFR/92 Harold W. Anderson CFR/92 John Bayard Anderson (R-IL) CFR/TC/92 Joseph A. Anderson CFR Lisa Anderson CFR/92 Marcus A. Anderson (Gen.) CFR/92 Paul F. Anderson CFR/88 Robert Bruce Anderson CFR/84 Robert Orville Anderson BB/CFR/88 Roger E. Anderson CFR Roy Anderson CFR/84 Wendy R. Anderson CFR Charles N. Andreae III CFR/TC/88 Dwayne Orville Andreas AC/BB/CFR/TC/87 Terry Andreas CFR Stacy Andres CFR/92 David R. Andrews CFR/88 Michael A. Andrews CFR John S. Andrews CFR Georgi Andzhaparidze CFR/85 James Waterhouse Angell CFR/84 Wayne D. Angell CFR/85 Mark A. Angelson CFR Hans H. Angermueller CFR/92 Manual R. Angulo CFR/85 Manuel R. Angulo CFR Norbert L. Anschuetz CFR/92 M Michael Ansour CFR/92 Robert Anthoine CFR/88 John Duke Anthony CFR/92 Nancy A. Aossey CFR David Pushel Apgar CFR/92 Jerry Apodaca CFR/92 Mari Carmen Aponte CFR Kwame Anthony Appiah CFR Anne E. Applebaum CFR David Ernest Apter CFR/84 Paul A. Aquino CFR/88 Moshe Arad CFR/TC/92 Rand Vincent Araskog CFR/TC/84 Georgi A. Arbatov CFR/88 Carlos J. Arboleya CFR/87 Arca Foundation CFR/92 Shellye L. Archambeau CFR Tomas A. Arciniega CFR/92 Cresencio S. Arcos CFR/88 Athony Clark Arend CFR Calderon Ricardo Arias CFR/88 Sanchez Oscar Arias CFR/92 Stanley S. Arkin CFR Roone Arledge CFR/92 Michael Hayden Armacost BB/CFR/TC/85 Samuel H. Armacost CFR/84 Giovanni Auletta Armenise CFR/92 Norman Armour CFR Anne Legendre Armstrong AC/CFR/92 C. Michael Armstrong CFR/92 DeWitt C. Armstrong III CFR/92 Hamilton Fish Armstrong CFR/TC/21 1928 John A. Armstrong CFR/92 Lloyd Armstrong, Jr. CFR Lord Ilminster Armstrong CFR/92 Henry H. Armstrong CFR/85 Willis C. Armstrong CFR/84 Gustavo Arnavat CFR Henry H. Arnhold CFR Daniel Clay Arnold CFR/92 Millard W. Arnold CFR/92 Adam M. Aron CFR/88 Bernard W. Aronson CFR Jonathan David Aronson CFR/92 Michael Aronson CFR Fabiola R. Arredondo CFR Deana Arsenia CFR Adrienne Arsht CFR Robert J. Art CFR/92 Alberta Arthurs CFR/92 Carole Artigiani CFR Edwin Lewis Artzt CFR/92 Max Ascoli CFR Diego C. Asencio CFR/92 Robert E. Asher CFR/84 Sarah Scott Ashton CFR Asia Foundation CFR/88 Asia Society CFR/85 Reubin Askew CFR/92 Reza Aslan CFR Ronald D. Asmus CFR/92 Les Aspin (D-WI) CFR/92 Vicki-Ann E. Assevero CFR/88 Harold Pratt Associates CFR Association Radio TV News Analysts CFR/92 George E. Assousa CFR/88 Alfred Leroy Atherton Jr. CFR/85 Bama Athreya CFR Benjamin A. Atkins CFR Betsy S. Atkins CFR Caroline Atkinson CFR Sidney Atman CFR William Wallace Atterbury CFR/21 William Attwood CFR/92 J. Brian Atwood CFR/92 M. Genevieve Atwood CFR Henry G. Aubrey CFR James E. Auer CFR Stuart C. Auerbach CFR David D. Aufhauser CFR Norman R. Augustine CFR Bromwell Ault CFR Michael R. Auslin CFR Josiah Lee Auspitz CFR/92 B. L. Austin CFR Paul Austin CFR Jesse H. Ausubel CFR/92 John F. Avedon CFR/88 John E. Avery CFR Patrick G. Awuah, Jr. CFR Frerderick W. Axelgard CFR/88 Robert M. Axelrod CFR Hermann Axen CFR/92 H. Brandt Ayers CFR/87 Azocar Patricio Aylwin CFR/88 Alyssa C. Ayres CFR Khalid Azim CFR Tariq Aziz CFR/92 Bruce E. Babbitt CFR/TC/84 Eileen F. Babbitt CFR Harriet C. Babbitt CFR C. Stanton Babcock CFR James L. Bacchus CFR Andrew J. Bacevich CFR Edmar Bacha CFR/88 Jules S. Bache CFR/21 David Mark Bachman CFR/92 George Backer CFR Robert Low Bacon CFR/21 Kenneth H. Bacon CFR John Carter Bacot CFR/92 John S. Badeau CFR William B. Bader CFR/92 Donald A. Baer CFR/92 M. Delal Baer CFR/92 Mario L. Baeza CFR92 Elizabeth Frawley Bagley CFR Charles Waldo Bailey CFR/92 Ronald Lewis Bailey CFR Leslie Elizabeth Bains CFR Charles F. Baird CFR Peter W. Baird CFR Zoe Baird CFR/88 Edgar R. Baker CFR George Barr Baker CFR/21 George P. Baker CFR Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-Tn) CFR/92 James Edgar Baker CFR James Addison Baker III AC/CFR/92 John R. Baker CFR Nancy Kassebaum Baker CFR Pauline H. Baker CFR/84 Ray Stannard Baker CFR/21 Stewart A. Baker (NSA General Counsel) CFR Thurbert E. Baker CFR Shaul Bakhash CFR Peter Bakstansky CFR Paul Balaran CFR/85 Malcolm Baldridge CFR/92 Carol Baldwin Moody CFR David A. Baldwin CFR/92 Hanson W. Baldwin CFR Henry Furlong Baldwin CFR/92 Richard Edward Baldwin CFR/92 Robert Edwear Baldwin CFR/88 Robert H. B. Baldwin CFR/92 Sherman Baldwin CFR Carter F. Bales CFR/92 Kenneth D. Balick CFR/92 Gerald L. Baliles AC/CFR David George Ball CFR/S&B 1960 George Wildman Ball BB/CFR George T. Ballou CFR/92 Roberta Balstad CFR David Baltimore CFR/88 Harding F. Bancroft CFR/84 Laurence Merrill Band CFR Stephen H. Band CFR/88 Bin Sultan Bandar CFR/85 Donald K. Bandler CFR Doug Bandow CFR/92 Louis L. Banks CFR/84 Kenneth W. Banta CFR/92 Benjamin R. Barber CFR Charles F. Barber CFR/88 James Alden Barber, Jr. CFR/92 Joseph Barber CFR Perry O. Barber, Jr. CFR/92 James W. Barco CFR William G. Bardel CFR Teresa C. Barger CFR/85 Thomas C. Barger CFR/84 Frederick C. Barghoorn CFR/92 Joel D. Barkan CFR James M. Barker CFR John P Barker CFR Robert R. Barker CFR/85 Henri J. Barkey CFR Solomon Barkin CFR/92 Erica Jean Barks-Ruggles CFR William E. Barlow CFR/85 Joyce Barnathan CFR/92 William J. Barnds CFR/88 Joseph Fels Barnes CFR Harry G. Barnes Jr. CFR/92 Julius H. Barnes CFR/21 Michael D. Barnes (D-Md) CFR/92 Richard J. Barnet CFR/92 A. Doak Barnett CFR Edward W. Barnett CFR F.William Barnett CFR Frank R. Barnett CFR/88 Marguerite R. Barnett CFR/92 Michael N. Barnett CFR/92 Robert W. Barnett CFR/92 Vicent M. Barnett, Jr. CFR F. William Barnett CFR Raenu Barod CFR William Joseph Baroody, Jr. CFR/92 Michael S. Barr CFR Robert I. Barr CFR/21 Thomas D. Barr CFR/TC/84 Harry P. Barrand, Jr. CFR/84 Raymond Barre CFR/88 Ernesto Barreiro CFR/85 Barbara McConnell Barrett CFR Edward W. Barrett AC/CFR/92 John Adams Barrett CFR/92 Nancy Smith Barrett CFR/92 Thomas A. Barron CFR/85 Leland Barrows CFR Grace Barry CFR/92 John L. Barry CFR Lisa B. Barry CFR Nancy M Barry CFR Thomas Corcoran Barry CFR/TC/92 Jill Barshay CFR Charlene Barshefsky CFR Johannes Bartelds CFR/90 Andrew Bartels FR/92 Reginald Bartholomew AC/CFR/92 Joseph W. Bartlett CFR/92 Thomas A. Bartlett CFR Timothy J. Bartlett CFR/92 Robert Leroy Bartley BB/CFR/TC/92 Kristen Leigh Bartok CFR Christopher Barton CFR/92 David A. Bartsch CFR Michael Barzelay CFR/92 Jacques Barzun CFR Albert C. Bashawaty CFR/85 John T. Basek CFR/92 Jeremy B. Bash CFR Bo Baskin CFR/92 Adrian Anthony Basora CFR/92 Gary J. Bass CFR James Edward Bass CFR/S&B/TC/82 Peter E. Bass CFR Robert P. Bass, Jr. CFR Warren Bass CFR Piero Bassetti CFR/88 Michelle Bassin CFR/92 Francis Keith Bassolino CFR Whitman Bassow CFR/85 Philip Bastedo CFR/90 William H. Bateman CFR Marston Bates CFR Pamela M. Bates CFR Dana T. Batholomew CFR Allan R. Batkin CFR/88 Francis M. Bator CFR/92 Peter A. Bator CFR Charles Battaglia CFR Lucius D. Battle CFR/92 Joanne R. Bauer CFR Carol Edler Baumann CFR/92 Roger R. Bauman CFR/85 William H. Baumer CFR James P. Baxter III CFR Randolph. Baxter CFR Richard R. Baxter CFR Birch E. Bayh, Jr. CFR Edward Ashley Bayne CFR/84 Osama El Baz CFR/88 Hugh Beach CFR/85 Gerald F. Beal CFR Jacob D. Beam CFR/92 Atherton Bean CFR/92 Frank D. Bean CFR Ronald S. Beard CFR/85 Nancy Bearg-Dyke CFR William Howard Beasley III CFR/92 Richard I. Beattie CFR/92 Warren Beatty CFR Amos L. Beaty CFR/21 Hans W. Becherer CFR/92 Lovell E. Becker CFR/84 Perry S. Bechky CFR Stephen Davison Bechtel, Jr. CFR Steven Davison Bechtel CFR Elizabeth H. Becker CFR Loftus E. Becker CFR Benjamin H. Beckhart CFR David Z. Beckler CFR Pierre Bedard CFR Gregory R. Bedrosian CFR Frederick Sessions Beebe BB/CFR Richard E. Beeman CFR/92 Samuel H. Beer CFR Andrea D. Begel CFR Louis Begley CFR/92 Michael P.Behringer CFR Jack N. Behrman CFR/92 Thomas C. Beierle CFR David O. Beim CFR/88 Nicholas F. Beim CFR William S. Beinecke CFR/85 Ruth Margolies Beitler CFR Nancy Yavor Bekavac CFR Robert A. Belfer CFR Peter I. Belk CFR Burwell B. Bell CFR Daniel W. Bell CFR/92 David Elliot Bell BB/CFR/92 Elliott Vance Bell BB/CFR/53 Gordon P. Bell CFR Holley Mack Bell CFR/92 J. Bowyer Bell CFR/88 Jonathan N. Bell CFR Joseph C. Bell CFR Mack Bell CFR Peter Dexter Bell CFR/92 Robert G. Bell CFR Ruth Greenspan Bell CFR Stephanie Bell-Rose CFR/92 Stephen E. Bell CFR/85 Travers J. Bell, Jr. CFR/84 Thomas D. Bell CFR Carol Bellamy CFR/92 John B. Bellinger III CFR Judith Hippler Bello CFR/92 Terence H. Benbow CFR/92 Matthew J .V. Bencke CFR Harry J. Benda CFR Gerald J. Bender CFR/92 Bertha Benedict CFR Harry E. Benedict AC/CFR Kennette M. Benedict CFR Mae Benet CFR/88 Marc R.Benioff CFR Esther T. Benjamin CFR Robert S. Benjamin CFR Robert H. Benmosche CFR Douglas J. Bennet Jr. CFR Andrew Bennett CFR/90 Christina Anne Bennett CFR/92 Donald V. Bennett CFR Jack F. Bennett CFR/92 John C. Bennett CFR Martin Toscan Bennett CFR Susan J. Bennett CFR/92 W. Tapley Bennett, Jr. CFR/84 William B. Bennett CFR Nora J. Bensahel CFR Ahmed Bensalah CFR/88 Janet Benshoof CFR Lucy Peters Wilson Benson AC/CFR/TC/84 William B. Benton CFR Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr. BB/CFR Meron Benvenisti CFR/92 Tristan E. Beplat CFR/84 Bernard R. Berelson CFR Douglas K. Bereuter CFR Rober J. Berg CFR/88 Margaret Bergen CFR Peter Bergen CFR Joshua A. Berger CFR Marilyn Berger CFR/92 Morroe Berger CFR Peter Lampert Berger CFR Samuel Richard ("Sandy") Berger BB/CFR/J Suzanne Berger CFR/92 Lowell A. Bergman CFR Harry E. Bergold, Jr. CFR/TC/84 Jean Bergougnoux CFR/88 Abram Bergson CFR C. Fred Bergsten BB/CFR/TC/88 Helle Bering CFR Seth F. Berkley CFR L. V. Berkner CFR Bruce D. Berkowitz CFR/92 Pamela B. Berkowsky CFR Adolf A. Berle, Jr. CFR Adolf Augustus Berle CFR Howard L. Berman (D-Ca) CFR/92 John S. Berman CFR Jonathan Berman CFR Kenneth W. Bernard CFR Joseph Cardinal Bernardin CFR/92 John E. Berndt CFR/88 David S. Bernstein CFR Edward M. Bernstein CFR Peter W. Bernstein CFR/92 Robert L. Bernstein CFR/92 Tom A. Bernstein CFR John G. Berquist CFR/21 Susan Vail Berresford CFR/TC/88 Scott D. Berrie CFR Martinez Ruben Berrios CFR/92 Jan Carol Berris CFR/85 Elizabeth Clay Berry CFR Sidney B. Berry CFR/TC/84 Alan D. Bersin CFR Edward M. Berstein CFR Robert L. Berstein CFR George Berthoin CFR/92 Catherine Ann Bertini CFR Samuel Reading Bertron CFR/21/S&B 1885 Gary K. Bertsch CFR Michael R. Beschloss CFR/92 Peter Justus Beshar CFR Simon Michael Bessie CFR/92 William A. Best III CFR/92 Robert M. Bestani CFR/92 Theodore C. Bestor CFR Robert M. Bestani CFR Richard K. Betts CFR/92 Thomas J. Betts CFR Austin M. Beutner CFR Herman W. Bevis CFR Jeffrey Bewkes CFR John C. Beyer CFR/88 Kian Beyzavi CFR Raj Bhala CFR Karan K. Bhatia CFR Seweryn Bialer CFR/88 Kenneth J. Bialkin CFR/88 Jeffrey P. Bialos CFR/92 Nicole M. Bibbins CFR Jewelle Bickford CFR Barbara Bicksler CFR/88 George C. Biddle CFR Joseph R. Biden, Jr. CFR/88 Percy W. Bidwell CFR/TC/92 Kurt H. Biedenkopf CFR/92 Stephen E. Biegun CFR Eric R. Biel CFR/92 Betsy Biemann CFR/88 Henry S. Bienen CFR/92 Abraham L. Bienstock CFR John C. Bierley CFR/88 John Bierwirth CFR/84 David J. Biggs CFR John H. Biggs CFR Peter I. Bijur CFR Richard B. Bilder CFR Michelle Billig CFR Lucy C. Billingsley CFR James H. Billington CFR/88 James D. Bindenagel CFR James Henry Binger CFR/85 Jonathan Brewster Bingham CFR/S&B 1936 Nicholas Burns Binkley CFR/88 Hans Binnendijk CFR/85 Nancy Birdsall CFR Roger E. Birk CFR/92 John P. Birkelund CFR/88 David E. Birenbaum CFR/ Eugene A. Birnbaum CFR/85 Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. CFR William B. Bishop CFR Mark C. Bisnow CFR/92 Richard E. Bissell CFR/92 Richard M. Bissell, Jr. CFR/TC/84 Ritt Bjerregaard CFR/85 Eric C. Bjornlund CFR Cathleen P. Black CFR Conrad M. Black CFR/88 Cyril E. Black CFR/92 Edwin F. Black CFR Eugene Robert Black BB/CFR Joseph E. Black CFR/85 Leon D. Black CFR/92 Peter Black CFR Shirley Temple Black CFR/92 Stanley Warren Black CFR/TC/92 Leigh J. Blackburn CFR Coit Dennis Blacker CFR/92 William Blackie CFR Donald L. M. Blackmer CFR/92 J. Kenneth Blackwell CFR James A Blackwell Jr. CFR/88 Robert D. Blackwill CFR/92 Norman P. Blake CFR Robert O. Blake CFR Charles P. Blahous III CFR Floyd G. 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Deagle, Jr. CFR Arthur Hobson Dean BB/CFR/21-1955 Edgar P. Dean CFR Jonathan Dean CFR Robert William Dean CFR Alice M. Dear CFR Carlo De Benedetti CFR/85 Eli Whitney De Bevoise CFR/92 Eli Wshitney De Bevoise II CFR/84 Arnaud De Borchgrave CFR/TC/87 F. Amanda De Busk CFR Herve De Carmoy CFR/TC/92 Willy De Clercq CFR/92 Jose De Cubas CFR/92 Barbara Knowles Debs CFR Alfred C. De Crane Jr. CFR Roxanne J. Decyk CFR Fred T. Dedrick CFR Ashley S. Deeks CFR Ralston H. Deffenbaugh, Jr. CFR Henry Wheeler De Forest CFR/21 Christian de Guigne III CFR Inmaculada de Habsburgo CFR/85 Alex O. Dehgan CFR Terry L. Deibel CFR Peter E. De Janosi CFR/85 Rodolfo O. De La Garza CFR C.W. de Kiewiet AC/CFR Jose M. de Lasa CFR/84 Oscar A. de Lima CFR/92 Paul Delouvrier CFR/92 Stephen J. Del Rosso CFR George De Menil CFR Joy A. de Menil CFR/TC/84 Lois Pattison de Menil CFR/84 Frederick L. Deming CFR/92 Rust Macpherson Deming CFR Thierry De Montbrial CFR/92 Jason K. Dempsey CFR Francis M. Deng CFR Robert E. 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Deibel CFR Frank Del Olmo CFR Andrew John Delaney CFR Stephen J. Del Rosso CFR Carlos Deltoro CFR Marisa J. Demeo CFR Frederick Lewis Deming BB/CFR Rust MacPherson Deming CFR Robert E. Denham CFR Robert J. Denison CFR Alfred L. P. Dennis CFR/21 Everette E. Dennis CFR Brewster C. Denny CFR David B. H. Denoon CFR E. Hazel Denton CFR James S. Denton CFR Phil E. DePoy CFR Raghida Dergham CFR Patricia Murphy Derian CFR Kenneth Tindall Derr CFR James V. Derrick Jr. CFR Vivian Lowery Derryck CFR Michael L. Dertouzos CFR Padma Desai CFR Rohit M. Desai CFR Vishakha n. Desai CFR MacArthur DeShazer CFR Patrick J. DeSouza CFR Emile Despres CFR Gina H. Despres CFR John Despres CFR/92 I.M. Destler CFR/TC/92 Wallace R. Deuel CFR John Mark Deutch CFR/92 Michael J. Deutch CFR/85 Phillip J. Deutch CFR Shelley Deutch CFR Robert P. DeVecchi CFR Caroline Maury Devine CFR John J. Devine CFR M. Colette Devine CFR Robert Carol Devine CFR/92 Thomas J. Devine CFR Rimmer DeVries CFR Thomas Edmund Dewey BB/CFR J. Frederic Dewhurst AC/CFR Byron Dexter CFR Karen J. DeYoung CFR Rene D'Hamoncourt CFR Michael W. Diamond CFR Carlos F. Alejandro Diaz CFR/88 Charley L. Diaz CFR Rita L. DiCasagrande CFR Christopher S. Dickey CFR/92 John Sloan Dickey CFR Laura A. Dickinson CFR Norman D. Dicks (D-Wa) CFR R. Russell Dickson, Jr. CFR/92 Valerie L. Dickson-Horton CFR Joan Didion CFR John Diebold BB/CFR/88 William Diebold, Jr. CFR/92 Jackson K. Diehl (Washington Post) CFR William Dietel CFR/85 Shaheen F. Dil CFR/92 Robert L. Dilenschneider CFR/88 C. Douglas Dillon BB/CFR/85 Clarence Dillon CFR/21 Douglas Dillon CFR/85 J. Richardson Dilworth CFR/92 Joseph (Dick) Richardson Dilworth CFR/S&B/38 Rita Di Martino CFR/88 James Dimon CFR Thomas Alan Dine CFR/85 Robert C. Dinerstein CFR Viet D. Dinh CFR David Norman Dinkins CFR Joseph Di Paola Jr. CFR Paula DiPerna CFR Nicholas Bernard Dirks CFR Linda M. 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2008 Trilateral Commission Members and Attendees List
This is the complete list of the Trilateral Commission members as of October, 2008. The TC was founded in 1973 to create a “New International Economic Order.” Since then, they have dominated all aspects of international finance, free trade and globalization.
The Trilateral Commission
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Europe |
North America |
Pacific Asian |
Peter Sutherland, Chairman | Joseph S. Nye, Jr, Chairman | Yotaro Kobayashi, Chairman |
Herve De Carmoy, Deputy Chairman | Allan E. Gotlieb, Deputy Chairman | Han Sung-Joo, Deputy Chairman |
Andrezej Olechowski, Deputy Chairman | Lorenzo H. Zambrano, Deputy Chairman | Shijuro Ogata, Deputy Chairman |
North American Group
Richard L. Armitage, President, Armitage International LLC, Washington, DC; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
James L. Balsillie, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Research in Motion, Ltd., Waterloo, ON
Alan R. Batkin, Vice Chairman, Eton Park Capital Management, New York, NY
Nani Beccalli-Falco, President and Chief Executive Officer, GE International, Brussels, Belgium
*C. Fred Bergsten, Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
Catherine Bertini, Professor of Public Administration, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY; Senior Fellow, Agricultural Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; former Under Secretary-General for Management, United Nations; former Executive Director, UN World Food Program.
Robert D. Blackwill, President, BGR International, Washington, DC; former Deputy Assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning; former Ambassador to India
Adm. Dennis C. Blair, U.S. Navy (retired), John M. Shalikashvili Chair in National Security Studies, National Bureau of Asian Research; Omar Bradley Chair of Strategic Leadership, Army War College and Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA; former Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command
Herminio Blanco Mendoza, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Soluciones Estratégicas, Mexico City, NL; former Mexican Secretary of Commerce and Industrial Development
David G. Bradley, Chairman, Atlantic Media Company, Washington, DC
Lael Brainard, Vice President and Founding Director, Global Economy and Development Center, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC
Harold Brown, Counselor and Trustee, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC; former General Partner, Warburg Pincus & Company, New York, NY; former U.S. Secretary of Defense
*Zbigniew Brzezinski, Counselor and Trustee, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC; Robert Osgood Professor of American Foreign Affairs, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; former U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Sylvia Mathews Burwell, President, Global Development Programs, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA
Louis C. Camilleri, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Altria Group, Inc., New York, NY
Kurt Campbell, Chief Executive Officer, Center for a New American Security (CNAS), Washington, DC; Director of the Aspen Strategy Group; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asia and the Pacific
Raymond Chrétien, Strategic Advisor, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Montreal, QC; Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Center for International Studies of the University of Montreal; former Associate Under-Secretary of State of External Affairs; former Ambassador of Canada to the Congo, Belgium, Mexico, the United States and France
William T. Coleman, Jr., Senior Partner and the Senior Counselor, O’Melveny & Myers, Washington, DC; former U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Lifetime Trustee, Trilateral Commission
Richard N. Cooper, Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Chairman, U.S. National Intelligence Council; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
E. Gerald Corrigan, Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co., New York, NY; former President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Lee Cullum, former regular commentator, “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,” and columnist, Dallas, TX
H. Lawrence Culp, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, Danaher Corporation, Washington, DC
Gerald L. Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, NY; Visiting Professor, Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo
Lynn Davis, Director, Washington Office, The RAND Corporation, Arlington, VA; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security
Arthur A. DeFehr, President and Chief Executive Officer, Palliser Furniture, Winnipeg, MB
André Desmarais, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Power Corporation of Canada, Montréal, QC; Deputy Chairman, Power Financial Corporation
John M. Deutch, Institute Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; former Director of Central Intelligence; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense
Jamie Dimon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, JPMorgan Chase & Co., New York, NY
Peter C. Dobell, Founding Director, Parliamentary Centre, Ottawa, ON
Wendy K. Dobson, Professor and Director, Institute for International Business, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON; former Canadian Associate Deputy Minister of Finance
Thomas Donilon, Partner, O’Melveny & Myers, LLP, Washington, DC
Kenneth M. Duberstein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Duberstein Group, Washington, DC; former Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan
Peggy Dulany, Founder and Chair, Synergos Institute, New York, NY
Robert Eckert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mattel, Inc., El Segundo, CA
Jessica P. Einhorn, Dean, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC; former Managing Director for Finance and Resource Mobilization, World Bank
Diana Farrell, Director, McKinsey Global Institute, San Francisco, CA
Dianne Feinstein, Member (D-CA), U.S. Senate
Martin S. Feldstein, George F. Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; President Emeritus, National Bureau of Economic Research; former Chairman, U.S. President’s Council of Economic Advisors
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, TIAA-CREF, New York, NY; former Member of the Executive Committee, Head of Financial Services Products, and Chairman of Swiss Re America Holding Corporation; former Vice Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System
Stanley Fischer, Governor of the Bank of Israel, Jerusalem; former President, Citigroup International and Vice Chairman, Citgroup, New York, NY; former First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
*Thomas S. Foley, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan; former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; former North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission, Washington, DC
Kristin J. Forbes, Associate Professor of Economics, MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA; former Member of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisors
Michael B.G. Froman, Managing Director, Head of Infrastructure and Sustainable Development, Citi Alternative Investments, Citigroup Inc., New York, NY
Francis Fukuyama, Bernard L. Schwartz Professor International Political Economy, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC
Dionisio Garza Medina, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, ALFA, Garza Garcia, NL
Richard A. Gephardt, Senior Counsel, DLA Piper, Washington, DC; former Member (D-MO), U.S. House of Representatives
David Gergen, Professor of Public Service and Director of the Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Editor-at-Large, U.S. News and World Report
Timothy F. Geithner, President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, NY
Francisco Gil-Díaz, Executive President, Telefónica de España-México and Central América, Mexico City, DF
Peter C. Godsoe, retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Scotiabank, Toronto, ON
*Allan E. Gotlieb, Senior Advisor, Bennett Jones LLP, Toronto, ON; Chairman, Sotheby’s, Canada; former Canadian Ambassador to the United States; North American Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Bill Graham, Chancellor, Trinity College, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON; former Member of Canadian House of Commons; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Minister of Defence
Donald E. Graham, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Washington Post Company,
Washington, DC
Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY; former Director, Policy Planning, U. S. Department of State; former Director of Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
James T. Hackett, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Anadarko Petroleum Corp., The Woodlands, TX
John J. Hamre, President, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense and Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
Richard F. Haskayne, Board Chairman Emeritus, University of Calgary, AB; past Chairman of the Board of TransCanada Corporation
Carlos Heredia, Economist, Mexico City, DF; Advisor to the Governor of Michoacán
*Carla A. Hills, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hills & Company, International Consultants, Washington, DC; former U.S. Trade Representative; former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
*Karen Elliott House, Writer, Princeton, NJ; Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Senior Vice President, Dow Jones & Company, and Publisher, The Wall Street Journal
Gen. James L. Jones, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), President and Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for 21st Century Energy, Washington, DC
Alejandro Junco de la Vega, President and Director, Grupo Reforma, Monterrey, NL
Robert Kagan, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC
Arnold Kanter, Principal and Founding Member, The Scowcroft Group, Washington, DC; former U.S. Under Secretary of State
Charles R. Kaye, Co-President, Warburg Pincus LLC, New York, NY
James Kimsey, President and Executive Director, The Kimsey Foundation, Washington, DC
Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc., New York, NY; former U.S. Secretary of State; former U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; Lifetime Trustee, Trilateral Commission
Michael Klein, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Citi Markets & Banking; Vice Chairman, Citibank International plc; New York, NY
Steven E. Koonin, Chief Scientist, BP, London, UK
Enrique Krauze, General Director, Editorial Clio Libros y Videos, S.A. de C.V., Mexico City, DF
Robert W. Lane, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Deere & Company, Moline, IL
Fred Langhammer, Chairman, Global Affairs, The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc., New York, NY
Winston Lord, Chairman Emeritus and former Co-Chairman of the Board, International Rescue Committee, New York, NY; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to China
E. Peter Lougheed, Counsel, Bennett Jones, Barristers & Solicitors, Calgary, AB; former Premier of Alberta
*Roy MacLaren, former Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; former Canadian Minister of International Trade; Toronto, ON
John A. MacNaughton, Chairman, Business Development Bank of Canada, and Chairman of Canadian Trading and Quotation System Inc., Toronto, ON
Antonio Madero, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, San Luis Corporacion, S.A. de C.V., Mexico City, DF
John Manley, Senior Counsel, McCarthy Tétrault LLP, Ottawa, ON; former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
*Sir Deryck C. Maughan, Managing Director and Chairman, KKR Asia, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., New York, NY; former Vice Chairman, Citigroup
Jay Mazur, President Emeritus, UNITE (Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, and President, ILGWU’s 21st Century Heritage Foundation, New York, NY
Robert S. McNamara, former President, World Bank; former U.S. Secretary of Defense; former President, Ford Motor Company; Lifetime Trustee, Trilateral Commission
James Moore, Member from British Columbia, Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, ON; Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada and the Pacific Gateway and Vancouver 2010 Olympics
Marc H. Morial, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Urban League, New York, NY; former Mayor, New Orleans, LA
Heather Munroe-Blum, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, McGill University, Montreal, QC
*Indra K. Nooyi, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo, Inc., Purchase, NY
*Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Chair, National Intelligence Council and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Meghan O’Sullivan, Lecturer in Public Policy, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan, National Security Council, The White House
Thomas R. Pickering, Vice Chairman, Hills & Company, International Consultants, Washington, DC; former Senior Vice President, International Relations, The Boeing Company, Arlington, VA; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation, India, Israel, El Salvador, Nigeria, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and the United Nations
Martha C. Piper, former President and Vice-Chancellor, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Richard Plepler, Co-president, HBO, New York, NY
Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Vice Chairman, The Cohen Group, Washington, DC; former Commander, U.S. European Command, and Supreme Allied Commander NATO; former Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Department of Defense
Charles B. Rangel, Member (D-NY), U.S. House of Representatives
Federico Reyes Heroles, Writer and Political Analyst, Chairman of the Board of Este Pais Magazine, and Chairman of the Board, Transparencia Mexicana, Mexico City, DF
*Susan Rice, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies and Global Economy and Development Programs, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs, National Security Council
Hartley Richardson, President, James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., Winnipeg, MB
Joseph E. Robert, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Office, J.E. Robert Companies, McLean, VA
David Rockefeller, Founder, Honorary Chairman, and Lifetime Trustee, Trilateral Commission, New York, NY
John D. Rockefeller IV, Member (D-WV), U.S. Senate
Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics and Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Chief Economist, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC
Charles Rose, Host of the Charlie Rose Show and Charlie Rose Special Edition, PBS, New York, NY
Irene B. Rosenfeld, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods, Inc., Northfield, IL
Dennis Ross, Counselor and Ziegler Distinguished Fellow, The Washingon Institute for Near East Policy, Washington, DC; former Special Middle East Coordinator in President Clinton’s Administration
*Luis Rubio, President, Center of Research for Development (CIDAC), Mexico City, DF
Arthur F. Ryan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Prudential Financial, Inc., Newark, NJ
Jaime Serra, Chairman, SAI Consulting, Mexico City, DF; former Mexican Minister of Trade and Industry
Dinakar Singh, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, TPG-Axon Capital, New York, NY;
former Co-head, Principal Strategies Department, Goldman Sachs
Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Gordon Smith, Director, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC; Chairman, Board of Governors, International Development Research Centre; former Canadian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister to the Economic Summit
Donald R. Sobey, Chairman Emeritus, Empire Company Ltd., Halifax, NS
Ronald D. Southern, Chairman, ATCO Group, Calgary, AB
James B. Steinberg, Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin, TX; former Vice President and Director of the Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor
Jessica Stern, Academic Director, Program on Terrorism and the Law, Harvard Law School, and Lecturer on Law and Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Barbara Stymiest, Chief Operating Officer, RBC Financial Group, Toronto, ON
John J. Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO, Washington, DC
George J. Tenet, Distinguished Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; former U.S. Director of Central Intelligence
*Paul A. Volcker, former Chairman, Wolfensohn & Co., Inc., New York; Frederick H. Schultz Professor Emeritus, International Economic Policy, Princeton University; former Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System; Honorary North American Chairman and former North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission
William H. Webster, Senior Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, Washington, DC; former U.S. Director of Central Intelligence; former Director, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation; former Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Fareed Zakaria, Editor, Newsweek International, New York, NY
*Lorenzo H. Zambrano, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, CEMEX, Monterrey, NL; North American Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Ernesto Zedillo, Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, Yale University, New Haven, CT; former President of Mexico
Mortimer B. Zuckerman, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, U.S. News & World Report, and Publisher, New York Daily News; Founder and Chairman of Boston Properties, Inc.; New York, NY
Former Members In Public Service
Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States
Paula J. Dobriansky, U.S. Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs
Luis Téllez, Secretary of Communications and Transport of Mexico
Robert B. Zoellick, President, World Bank
European Group
Paul Adams, Chief Executive, British American Tobacco, London
Urban Ahlin, Member of the Swedish Parliament and Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Stockholm
*Edmond Alphandéry, Chairman, Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance, Paris; former Chairman, Electricité de France (EDF); former Minister of the Economy and Finance
Jacques Andréani, Ambassadeur de France, Paris; former Ambassador to the United States
Jorge Armindo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Amorim Turismo, Lisbon
Jerzy Baczynski, Editor-in-Chief, Polityka, Warsaw
Patricia Barbizet, Chief Executive Officer and Member of the Board of Directors, Artémis Group, Paris
Estela Barbot, Director, AGA; Director, Bank Santander Negocios; Member of the General Council, AEP — Portuguese Business Association, Porto; General Honorary Consul of Guatemala, Lisbon
*Erik Belfrage, Senior Vice President, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken; Director, Investor AB, Stockholm
Marek Belka, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), Geneva; former Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Poland, Warsaw; former Ambassador-at-Large and Chairman, Council for International Coordination, Coalition Provisional Authority, Baghdad
Baron Jean-Pierre Berghmans, Chairman of the Executive Board, Lhoist Group, Limelette, Belgium
*Georges Berthoin, International Honorary Chairman, European Movement; Honorary Chairman, The Jean Monnet Association; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission, Paris
Nicolas Beytout, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, D.I. Group; Former Editor of Le Figaro and Les Echos, Paris
Carl Bildt, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden; former Chairman, Kreab Group of public affairs companies; former Chairman, Nordic Venture Network, Stockholm; former Member of the Swedish Parliament, Chairman of the Moderate Party and Prime Minister of Sweden; former European Union High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina & UN Special Envoy to the Balkans
Manfred Bischoff, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Daimler AG, Munich; former Member of the Board of Management, Daimler AG; former Chairman, EADS
Antonio Borges, International Advisor and former Managing Director and Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs International, London
Ana Patricia Botin, Executive Chairman, Banesto; Vice Chairman, Urbis; Member of the Management Committee, Santander Group, Madrid
Jean-Louis Bourlanges, Member, State Audit Court (Cour des Comptes), Paris; Associated Professor, Institute for Political Studies in Paris; former Member of the European Parliament, Brussels; former President of the European Movement in France, Paris
*Jorge Braga de Macedo, President, Tropical Research Institute, Lisbon; Professor of Economics, Nova University at Lisbon; Chairman, Forum Portugal Global; former Minister of Finance
Lord Brittan of Spennithorne, Vice Chairman, UBS Investment Bank, London; former Vice President, European Commission
Jean-Louis Bruguière, EU High Representative to the United States on the Terrorist Finance Tracking Programme (TFTP/SWIFT); Judge, Paris
Robin Buchanan, Dean, London Business School; former Senior Partner, Bain & Company, London
*François Bujon de l’Estang, Ambassadeur de France; Chairman, Citi France, Paris; former Ambassador to the United States
Edelgard Bulmahn, Member of the German Bundestag and Chairwoman of the Committee on Economic Affairs; former Federal Minister, Berlin
Sven Burmester, Writer and Explorer, Denmark; former Representative, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Beijing; former World Bank Deputy Secretary and Representative in Cairo
Richard Burrows, Governor, Bank of Ireland; Director, Pernod Ricard; Chairman, the Scotch Whisky Association; former President, IBEC (The Irish Business and Employers Confederation), Dublin
*Hervé de Carmoy, Chairman, Almatis, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Partner, Rhône Group, New York & Paris; Honorary Chairman, Banque Industrielle et Mobilière Privée, Paris; former Chief Executive, Société Générale de Belgique
Salvatore Carrubba, Director of Strategies and Columnist, Il Sole 24 Ore, Milan; former Culture Alderman, Municipality of Milan
Carme Chacon Piqueras, Minister for Defence; former Minister of Housing; former First Vice-President of the Spanish Parliament, Madrid
Jürgen Chrobog, Chairman, BMW Herbert Quandt Foundation, Munich; former German Deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador to the United States
Luc Coene, Minister of State; Deputy Governor, National Bank of Belgium, Brussels
Sir Ronald Cohen, Chairman, Portland Capital & The Portland Trust; former Founding Partner and Executive Chairman, Apax Partners Worldwide, London
Bertrand Collomb, Honorary Chairman, Lafarge; Chairman, Institut des Hautes Etudes pour la Science et la Technologie (IHEST); Chairman, Institut Français des Relations Internationales (IFRI); Member of the Institut de France, Paris
Iain Conn, Member of the Board of Directors and of the Executive Management Team, BP, London
Richard Conroy, Conroy Diamonds & Gold, Dublin; Member of Senate, Republic of Ireland
Eckhard Cordes, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Management Board, Franz Haniel & Cie., Duisburg; Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Management Board, Metro; former Member of the Board, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart
Alfonso Cortina, Chairman, Colonial; former Chairman, Repsol-YPF Foundation, Madrid
Eduardo Costa, Executive Vice Chairman, Banco Finantia, Lisbon; Member, Forum Portugal Global
Enrico Tomaso Cucchiani, Member of the Board of Management, Allianz SE, Munich; Chief Executive Officer, Allianz S.p.A., Trieste
Michel David-Weill, Former Chairman, Lazard LLC, worldwide; Chairman of the Supervisory Board, EURAZEO, Paris
*Vladimir Dlouhy, Senior Advisor, ABB; International Advisor, Goldman Sachs; former Czechoslovak Minister of Economy; former Czech Minister of Industry & Trade, Prague
*Bill Emmott, Former Editor, The Economist, London
Pedro Miguel Echenique, Professor of Physics, University of the Basque Country; President, Foundation Donostia International Physic Center (DIPC); former Basque Minister of Education, San Sebastian
Oscar Fanjul, Vice Chairman, Omega Capital, Madrid
Grete Faremo, Director of Law and Corporate Affairs for Western Europe, Microsoft Norway; former Executive Vice President, Storebrand; former Norwegian Minister of Development Cooperation, Minister of Justice and Minister of Oil and Energy, Oslo
*Nemesio Fernandez-Cuesta, Executive Director of Upstream, Repsol-YPF; former Chairman, Prensa Española, Madrid
Jürgen Fitschen, Member of the Group Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main
Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger, Foreign Editor, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Frankfurt am Main
Louise Fresco, University Professor, University of Amsterdam; Member of the Board of non-executive Directors, RABO Bank, Utrecht; former Assistant Director-General, Head of Agriculture Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome
Hugh Friel, Chairman, Tourism Ireland; former Chief Executive Officer, Kerry Group, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Lykke Friis, Pro-Rector, University of Copenhagen
*Michael Fuchs, Member of the German Bundestag, Berlin; former President, National Federation of German Wholesale & Foreign Trade
Lord Garel-Jones, Managing Director, UBS Investment Bank, London; Member of the House of Lords; former Minister of State at the Foreign Office (European Affairs)
*Antonio Garrigues Walker, Chairman, Garrigues Abogados y Asesores Tributarios, Madrid
Wolfgang Gerhardt, Member of the German Bundestag; Chairman of the Friedrich-Naumann Foundation; former Chairman of the Free Democratic Party, Berlin
Lord Gilbert, Member of the House of Lords; former Minister for Defence, London
Esther Giménez-Salinas, Rector, Ramon Llull University; Professor of Criminal Law, ESADE Law School, Ramon Llull University, Barcelone
Dermot Gleeson, Chairman, AIB Group, Dublin
Elisabeth Guigou, Member of the French National Assembly; former Minister for European Affairs, Paris
General The Lord Guthrie, Director, N M Rothschild & Sons, London; Member of the House of Lords; former Chief of the Defence Staff, London
Antti Herlin, Chairman of the Board, KONE Corporation, Helsinki
Helga Hernes, Senior Advisor, PRIO (International Peace Research Institute Oslo); Chair, Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee, Oslo; former Norwegian Ambassador
Nigel Higgins, Co-Head of Global Investment Banking, N M Rothschild & Sons, London
Wolfgang Ischinger, Global Head of Government Relations, Allianz SE, Munich; Chairman, the Munich Security Conference on Security Policy; former European Member of the Troïka on the Kosovo Status Determination and German Ambassador to the United Kingdom
*Mugur Isarescu, Governor, National Bank of Romania, Bucharest; former Prime Minister
*Baron Daniel Janssen, Honorary Chairman, Solvay, Brussels
Trinidad Jiménez, International Relations Secretary of the Socialist Party (PSOE) & Member of the Federal Executive Committee; Secretary of State for Latin America, Madrid
Lady Barbara Judge, Chairman, UKAEA (United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority); former US Securities Exchange Commissioner
*Béla Kadar, Member of the Hungarian Academy, Budapest; Member of the Monetary Council of the National Bank; President of the Hungarian Economic Association; Former Ambassador of Hungary to the O.E.C.D., Paris; former Hungarian Minister of International Economic Relations and Member of Parliament
Robert Kassai, General Vice President, The National Association of Craftmen’s Corporations, Budapest
*Lord Kerr of Kinlochard, Deputy Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc; Member of the House of Lords, London; former British Ambassador to the United States; former Secretary General, European Convention
*Sixten Korkman, Managing Director, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) & Finnish Business and Policy Forum (EVA), Helsinki
Arpad Kovacs, President, State Audit Office of Hungary, Budapest
Gabor Kovacs, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bankar Holding; Founder, KOGART (the Kovacs Gabor Art Foundation), Budapest
Jerzy Kozminski, President and Chief Executive Officer, Polish-American Freedom Foundation; former Ambassador to the United States; former First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Warsaw
Ivan Krastev, Chairman of the Board and Programme Director for Political Research, Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia; Editor-in-Chief, Bulgarian Edition, Foreign Policy
Jiri Kunert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, UniCredit Bank Czech Republic; President of the Czech Association of Banks, Prague
Ulysses Kyriacopoulos, Chairman, S&B Group; former Chairman, Federation of Greek Industries, Athens
*Count Otto Lambsdorff, Partner, Wessing Lawyers, Düsseldorf; former Chairman, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Berlin; former Member of German Bundestag; Honorary Chairman, Free Democratic Party; former Federal Minister of Economy; former President of the Liberal International; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission, Paris
Kurt Lauk, Member of the European Parliament (EPP Group-CDU); Chairman, Globe Capital Partners, Stuttgart; President, Economic Council of the CDU Party, Berlin; Former Member of the Board, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart
Anne Lauvergeon, Chairperson of the Executive Board, Areva; Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Cogema, Paris
Ulrich Lehner, Chairman of the Board, Henkel, Düsseldorf
Pierre Lellouche, Member of the French National Assembly and of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Paris; former President, NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Enrico Letta, Under State Secretary, Office of the Prime Minister, Italy; former Minister of European Affairs, Industry, and of Industry and International Trade, Rome
Thomas Leysen, Chief Executive Officer, Umicore, Brussels
*Marianne Lie, former Director General, Norwegian Shipowner’s Association, Oslo
Erkki Liikanen, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Finland, Helsinki; former Finnish Minister of Finance; former European Commissioner
Count Maurice Lippens, Chairman, Fortis, Brussels
Peter Löscher, Chief Executive Officer, Siemens, Munich
Helge Lund, Chief Executive Officer of the Norwegian Oil Company, Statoil, Oslo
*Cees Maas, Honorary Vice Chairman of the ING Group and former Chief Financial Officer, Amsterdam; former Treasurer of the Dutch Government
Peter Mandelson, Member of the European Commission (Trade), Brussels; former Member of the British Parliament; former Secretary of State to Northern Ireland and for Trade and Industry
Abel Matutes, Chairman, Empresas Matutes, Ibiza; former Member of the European Commission, Brussels; former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Madrid
Francis Maude, Member of the British Parliament; Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Director, Benfield Group; former Shadow Foreign Secretary, London
Friedrich Merz, Member of the German Bundestag; former Member of the European Parliament; former Chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the CDU/CSU in the Bundestag, Berlin
Peter Mitterbauer, Honorary President, The Federation of Austrian Industry, Vienna; President and Chief Executive Officer, Miba, Laakirchen
Pietro Modiano, General Manager & Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Intesa Sanpaolo, Turin
Dominique Moïsi, Special Advisor to the Director General of the French Institute for International Relations (IFRI), Paris
Mario Monti, President and Professor Emeritus, Bocconi University, Milan; Chairman of BRUEGEL and of ECAS, Brussels; former Member of the European Commission (Competition Policy)
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Chairman, Fiat, Turin; former Chairman, Confindustria (Italian Confederation of Industry), Rome
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman, The Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Chairman, Anglo American; former Chairman, Royal Dutch/Shell Group, London
Klaus-Peter Müller, Chairman of the Board, Commerzbank, Frankfurt-am-Main; President, Association of German Banks (BDB), Berlin
Harald Norvik, Chairman and Partner, ECON Management; former President and Chief Executive, Statoil, Oslo
Ewald Nowotny, former Chief Executive Officer, BAWAG P.S.K., Vienna
Arend Oetker, President, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP); Vice Chairman, Federation of German Industries; Managing Director, Dr. Arend Oetker Holding, Berlin
*Andrzej Olechowski, Founder, Civic Platform; Former Chairman, Bank Handlowy; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of Finance, Warsaw
Richard Olver, Chairman, BAE Systems, London
Janusz Palikot, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Polmos, Lublin; Vice President, Polish Confederation of Private Employers; Co-owner, Publishing House slowo/obraz terytoria; Member of the Board of Directors, Polish Business Council, Warsaw
Dimitry Panitza, Founding Chairman, The Free and Democratic Bulgaria Foundation; Founder and Chairman, The Bulgarian School of Politics, Sofia
Lucas Papademos, Vice President, European Central Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Governor of the Bank of Greece
Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor of the University of Oxford; Chairman, International Crisis Group, Brussels; former Member of the European Commission (External Relations), Brussels; former Governor of Hong Kong; former Member of the British Cabinet, London
Volker Perthes, Chairman and Director, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), Berlin
Carlo Pesenti, Managing Director, Italcementi, Bergamo
Dieter Pfundt, Personally Liable Partner, Sal. Oppenheim Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main
Josep Piqué, Chairman of the Popular Party of Catalunya, Barcelona; Member of the Parliament of Catalunya; Member of the Spanish Senate; former Minister of Foreign Affairs
Benoît Potier, Chairman of the Management Board, Air Liquide, Paris
Alessandro Profumo, Chief Executive Officer, UniCredit Group, Milan
Luigi Ramponi, Member of the Italian Senate; former Chairman of the Defence Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Rome; former Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Italian Army)
Denis Ranque, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Thales, Paris
Juha Rantanen, President and Chief Executive Officer, Outokumpu Group, Espoo, Finland
Wanda Rapaczynski, Advisor to the Supervisory Board and former President of the Management Board, Agora, Warsaw
Heinz Riesenhuber, Member of the German Bundestag; former Federal Minister of Research and Technology, Berlin; Chairman of the Supervisory Boards of Kabel Deutschland and of Evotec
Gianfelice Rocca, Chairman, Techint Group of Companies, Milan; Vice President, Confindustria, Rome
H. Onno Ruding, Chairman, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels; Former Vice Chairman, Citibank; former Dutch Minister of Finance
Ferdinando Salleo, Vice Chairman, MCC (Mediocredito Centrale), Rome; former Ambassador to the United States
Jacques Santer, Honorary State Minister, Luxembourg; former Member of the European Parliament; former President of the European Commission; former Prime Minister of Luxembourg
*Silvio Scaglia, Founder, Chairman and Financial backer, Babelgum, London; Chairman, S.M.S. Finance S.A., Luxembourg; former Chairman, Fastweb, Milan
Paolo Scaroni, Chief Executive Officer, ENI, Rome
*Guido Schmidt-Chiari, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Constantia Group; former Chairman, Creditanstalt Bankverein, Vienna
Henning Schulte-Noelle, Chairman of the Supervisory Board and former Chief Executive Officer, Allianz, Munich
Karel Schwarzenberg, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Founder and Director, Nadace Bohemiae, Prague; former Member of the Czech Senate; former Chancellor to President Havel; former President of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights
*Carlo Secchi, Professor of European Economic Policy and former Rector, Bocconi University; Vice President, ISPI, Milan; former Member of the Italian Senate and of the European Parliament
*Tøger Seidenfaden, Editor-in-Chief, Politiken, Copenhagen
Maurizio Sella, Chairman, Gruppo Banca Sella, Biella; former Chairman, Association of Italian Banks (A.B.I.), Rome
Slawomir S. Sikora, Chief Executive Officer and Citigroup Country Officer for Poland, Bank Handlowy w Warszawie, Warsaw
Stefano Silvestri, President, Institute for International Affairs (IAI), Rome; Commentator, Il Sole 24 Ore; former Under Secretary of State for Defence, Italy
Lord Simon of Highbury, Member of the House of Lords, Deputy Chairman of Unilever; Non-Executive Director of Suez Group; Senior Adviser of Morgan Stanley Europe; former Minister for Trade & Competitiveness in Europe; former Chairman of BP, London
Nicholas Soames, Member of the British Parliament, London
Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer, WPP Group, London
*Petar Stoyanov, Former President of the Republic of Bulgaria; Member of Bulgarian
Parliament; Chairman of Parliamentary Group of United Democratic Forces; Chairman of Union of Democratic Forces, Sofia
Peter Straarup, Chairman of the Executive Board, Danske Bank, Copenhagen; Chairman, the Danish Bankers Association
*Peter Sutherland, Chairman, BP p.l.c.; Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; Chairman of the London School of Economics; UN Special Representative for Migration and Development; former Director General, GATT/ WTO; former Member of the European Commission; former Attorney General of Ireland
Pavel Telicka, Partner, BXL-Consulting, Prague
Jean-Philippe Thierry, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AGF (Assurances Générales de France), Paris
*Harri Tiido, Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tallinn; former Ambassador of Estonia and Head of the Estonian Mission to NATO
Andreas Treichl, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Erste Bank der Oesterreichischen Sparkassen, Vienna
Marco Tronchetti Provera, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pirelli & C., Milan; Deputy Chairman, Confindustria, Rome; former Chairman, Telecom Italia
Elsbeth Tronstad, Executive Director, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO); former Vice President, ABB, Oslo
Loukas Tsoukalis, Special Adviser to the President of the European Commission; Professor at the University of Athens and the College of Europe; President of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Athens
Mario Vargas Llosa, Writer and Member of the Royal Spanish Academy, Madrid
*George Vassiliou, Former Head of the Negotiating Team for the Accession of Cyprus to the European Union; former President of the Republic of Cyprus; Former Member of Parliament and Leader of United Democrats, Nicosia
Jeroen van der Veer, Chief Executive, Royal Dutch Shell, The Hague
Franco Venturini, Senior Editorial Commentator on Foreign Affairs, Corriere della Sera, Rome
Janne Virkkunen, Senior Editor-in-Chief, Helsingin Sanomat, Helsinki
*Marko Voljc, Chief Executive Officer, K & H Bank Zrt, Budapest; former General Manager of Central Europe Directorate, KBC Bank Insurance Holding, Brussels; former Chief Executive Officer, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Ljubljana
Alexandr Vondra, Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs; former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prague
Joris Voorhoeve, Member of the Council of State; former Member of the Dutch Parliament; former Minister of Defence, The Hague
*Panagis Vourloumis, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (O.T.E.), Athens
Marcus Wallenberg, Chairman of the Board, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB), Stockholm
Serge Weinberg, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Accor; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Weinberg Capital Partners; former Chairman of the Management Board, Pinault-Printemps-Redoute; former President, Institute of International and Strategic Studies (IRIS), Paris
*Heinrich Weiss, Chairman, SMS, Düsseldorf; former Chairman, Federation of German Industries, Berlin
Nout Wellink, President, Dutch Central Bank, Amsterdam
Hans Wijers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Akzo Nobel, Arnhem
Emilio Ybarra, former Chairman, Banco Bilbao-Vizcaya, Madrid
Former Members in Public Service
John Bruton, European Union Ambassador & Head, Delegation of the European Commission to the United States
Lene Espersen, Minister of Justice, Denmark
Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of the Republic of Estonia, Tallinn
Pedro Solbes, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy and Finances, Spain; former Member of the European Commission
Karsten D. Voigt, Coordinator of German-American Cooperation, Federal Foreign Ministry, Berlin
Pacific Asian Group
Note: Those without city names are Japanese Members.
Korean names are shown with surname first.
Narongchai Akrasanee, Director and Chairman of Board of Executive Directors, Export Import Bank of Thailand; former Minister of Commerce of Thailand; Bangkok
Ali Alatas, Advisor and Special Envoy of the President of the Republic of Indonesia; former Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs; Jakarta
Philip Burdon, Former Chairman, Asia 2000 Foundation; New Zealand Chairman, APEC; former New Zealand Minister of Trade Negotiations; Wellington
Fujio Cho, Chairman, Toyota Motor Corporation
Cho Suck-Rai, Chairman, Hyosung Group, Seoul
Chung Mong-Joon, Member, Korean National Assembly; Vice President, Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); Seoul
Barry Desker, Dean, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies; Vice Chairman, Singapore Business Federation; Honorary Advisor to the Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore
Takashi Ejiri, Lawyer, Nishimura Asahi Law Office
Jesus P. Estanislao, Chairman, Institute of Corporate Directors; President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Solidarity in Asia, Manila; former Philippine Secretary of Finance
Hugh Fletcher, Chancellor, The University of Auckland; former Chief Executive Officer, Fletcher Challenge
Hiroaki Fujii, Advisor, The Japan Foundation; Chairman, Mori Arts Center; former Japanese Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Shinji Fukukawa, Chairman, TEPIA, The Machine Industry Memorial Foundation
Yoichi Funabashi, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent and Columnist, The Asahi Shimbun
Carrillo Gantner, Director, The Myer Foundation; Melbourne
Ross Garnaut, Professor of Economics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra
*Toyoo Gyohten, President, Institute for International Monetary Affairs; Senior Advisor, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
*Han Sung-Joo, Chairman, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies; former President, Korea University, Seoul; former Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs; former Korean Ambassador to the United States; Pacific Asia Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission
*Stuart Harris, Professor of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra; former Australian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Azman Hashim, Chairman, AmBank Group, Kuala Lumpur
John R. Hewson, Executive Chairman, Elderslie Finance Corporation, Ltd.; Chairman, The John Hewson Group, Sydney; Former Leader of the Federal Opposition, Australia; Special Adviser to the Under Secretary of UNESCAP
Ernest M. Higa, President and CEO, Higa Industries
Hong Seok Hyun, former Chairman and CEO, Joong Ang Ilbo; former Korean Ambassador to the United States; Seoul
Shintaro Hori, Chairman, Bain Capital Japan, Inc.
Murray Horn, Managing Director, Institutional Banking, ANZ (NZ) Ltd., Sydney; Chairman, ANZ Investment Bank; former Parliament Secretary, New Zealand Treasury
Hyun Hong-Choo, Senior Partner, Kim & Chang, Seoul; former Korean Ambassador to the United Nations and to the United States, Seoul
Hyun Jae-Hyun, Chairman, Tong Yang Group, Seoul
Shin’ichi Ichimura, Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University; former Director, International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, Kitakyushu
Nobuyuki Idei, Chairman of the Advisory Board of Sony Corporation; Board of Directors, Baidu
Noriyuki Inoue, Chairman and CEO, Daikin Industries, Ltd.
Dato Seri Mohamed Jawhar, Chairman and CEO, Institute of Strategic International Studies (ISIS), Malaysia
Motoo Kaji, Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo
Kasem Kasemsri, Honorary Chairman, Thailand-U.S. Business Council, Bangkok; Chairman, Advisory Board, Chart Thai Party; Chairman, Thai-Malaysian Association; former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand
Koichi Kato, Member, Japanese House of Representatives; former Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Party
K. Kesavapany, Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
Kim Kihwan, International Advisor, Goldman Sachs, Asia, Seoul; Chair, Seoul Financial Forum; former Korean Ambassador-at-Large for Economic Affairs
Kim Kyung-Won, President Emeritus, Seoul Forum for International Affairs, Seoul; former Korean Ambassador to the United States and the United Nations; Senior Advisor, Kim & Chang Law Office
Kakutaro Kitashiro, Senior Advisor, IBM Japan, Ltd.; Chairman, KEIZAI DOYUKAI (Japan Association of Corporate Executives)
Shoichiro Kobayashi, Advisor, Kansai Electric Power Company, Ltd.
*Yotaro Kobayashi, Chief Corporate Advisor, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.; Pacific Asia Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Akira Kojima, Chairman, Japan Center for Economic Research ( JCER )
Koo John, Chairman, LS Cable Ltd.; Chairman, LS Industrial Systems Co.; Seoul
Kenji Kosaka, Member, Japanese House of Representatives; former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
*Lee Hong-Koo, Chairman, Seoul Forum for International Affairs, Seoul; former Korean Prime Minister; former Korean Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the United States
Lee In-ho, University Professor, Myongji University, Seoul; former President, Korea Foundation; former Korean Ambassador to Finland and Russia
Lee Jay Y., Vice President, Corporate Strategy Office, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Seoul
Lee Kyungsook Choi, President, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul
Lee Shin-wha, Professor & Director of PEL (Politics, Economics and Law) Program, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University, Seoul
Adrianto Machribie, Chairman, PT Freeport Indonesia, Jakarta
*Minoru Makihara, Senior Corporate Advisor, Mitsubishi Corporation
Hiroshi Mikitani, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Rakuten, Inc.
Yoshihiko Miyauchi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ORIX Corporation
Isamu Miyazaki, Honorary Advisor, Daiwa Institute of Research, Ltd.; former Director-General of the Japanese Economic Planning Agency
Yuzaburo Mogi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Kikkoman Corporation
Mike Moore, former Director-General, World Trade Organization, Geneva; Member, New Zealand Privy Council, Auckland; former Prime Minister of New Zealand
Hugh Morgan, Principal, First Charnock, Melbourne, Australia
Moriyuki Motono, former President, Foreign Affairs Society; former Japanese Ambassador to France
Jiro Murase, Managing Partner, Bingham McCutchen Murase, New York
*Minoru Murofushi, Counselor, ITOCHU Corporation
Osamu Nagayama, President and CEO, Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Masao Nakamura, President and Chief Executive Officer, NTT Docomo Inc.
Masashi Nishihara, President, Research Institute for Peace and Security
Roberto F. de Ocampo,Chairman, Board of Advisors, RFO Center for Public Finance & Regional Economic Cooperation, Manila; former Philippine Secretary of Finance
Sadako Ogata, President, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA); former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
*Shijuro Ogata, former Deputy Governor, Japan Development Bank; former Deputy Governor for International Relations, Bank of Japan; Pacific Asia Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Sozaburo Okamatsu, President, Industrial Property Cooperation Center; former Chairman, Research Institute of Economy, Trade & Industry (RIETI)
*Yoshio Okawara, President, Institute for International Policy Studies; former Japanese Ambassador to the United States
Yoichi Okita, Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Ariyoshi Okumura, Chairman, Lotus Corporate Advisory, Inc.
Anand Panyarachun, Chairman, Thai Industrial Federation; Chairman, Saha-Union Public Company, Ltd.; former Prime Minister of Thailand; Bangkok
Ryu Jin Roy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Poongsan Corp., Seoul
Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor, Waseda University; former Japanese Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs
SaKong Il, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Global Economics, Seoul; former Korean Minister of Finance
Yoshiyasu Sato, Advisor, Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd.; former Japanese Ambassador to China
Yukio Satoh, President, The Japan Institute of International Affairs; former Japanese Ambassador to the United Nations
Sachio Semmoto, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, EMOBILE, Ltd.
Masahide Shibusawa, President, Shibusawa Ei’ichi Memorial Foundation
Yasuhisa Shiozaki, Former Chief Cabinet Secretary; former Senior Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs; Member, Japanese House of Representatives; former Parliamentary Vice Minister for Finance
Arifin Siregar, Chairman of the Governing Board, Indonesian Council on World Affairs (ICWA); former International Advisor, Goldman Sachs (Pacific Asia) LLC; former Ambassador of Indonesia to the United States; Jakarta
Jacob Soetoyo, Director and Shareholder of P.T.Gesit Maju Corporation; Jakarta
Shigemitsu Sugisaki, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs Japan Co., Ltd.; former Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF)
Tsuyoshi Takagi, President, JTUC-Rengo (Japanese Trade Union Confederation)
Keizo Takemi,Former Member, Japanese House of Councillors; former State Secretary for Foreign Affairs; former Vice Minister for Health, Labour and Welfare, Tokyo; Research Fellow, Harvard School of Public
Akihiko Tanaka, Professor, University of Tokyo
Hitoshi Tanaka, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; former Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
Naoki Tanaka, President, Center for International Public Policy Studies
Teh Kok Peng, President, GIC Special Investments Private Ltd., Singapore
Kiyoshi Tsugawa, Executive Adviser & Member of Japan Advisory Board, Lehman Brothers Japan, Inc.; Member of the Board, Aozora Bank
Junichi Ujiie, Chairman, Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Sarasin Viraphol, Executive Vice President, Charoen Pokphand Co., Ltd., Bangkok; former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Thailand
Cesar E. A. Virata, Corporate Vice Chairman and Acting Chief Executive Officer, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC), Manila; former Prime Minister of Philippines
*Jusuf Wanandi, Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta
Etsuya Washio, President, The Foundation for Workers Welfare and Cooperative Insurance; former President, Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO)
Koji Watanabe, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; former Japanese Ambassador to Russia
Osamu Watanabe, Executive Vice President, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd.
Taizo Yakushiji, Executive Member, Council for Science and Technology Policy of the Cabinet Office of Japan
Tadashi Yamamoto, President, Japan Center for International Exchange; Pacific Asia Director, Trilateral Commission
Noriyuki Yonemura, Chairman, Japan Small and Medium Enterprise Management Consultants Association
Former Members in Public Service
Hisashi Owada, Judge, International Court of Justice
Participants from Other Areas
“Triennium Participants”
André Azoulay, Adviser to H.M. King Mohammed VI, Rabat, Morocco
Morris Chang, Chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan
Omar Davies, Member of the Jamaican Parliament and Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Kingston, Jamaica; former Minister of Finance and Planning
Hüsnü Dogan, General Coordinator, Nurol Holding; former Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Development Foundation of Turkey; former Minister of Defence, Ankara, Turkey
Alejandro Foxley, Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs, Valparaiso, Chile
Jacob A. Frenkel, Vice Chairman, American International Group, Inc. (AIG) and Chairman, AIG’s Global Economic Strategies Group, New York, NY; Chairman, Group of Thirty; former Chairman, Merrill Lynch International London; former Governor, Bank of Israel
Victor K. Fung, Chairman, Li & Fung; Chairman, Prudential Asia Ltd., Hong Kong
Frene Ginwala, former Speaker of the National Assembly, Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa
H.R.H. Prince El Hassan bin Talal, President, The Club of Rome; Moderator of the World Conference on Religion and Peace; Chairman, Arab Thought Forum, Amman, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Ricardo Hausmann, Professor of the Practice of Economic Development, Center for International Development, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Chief Economist, Inter-American Development Bank; former Venezuelan Minister of Planning and Member of the Board of the Central Bank of Venezuela
Sergei Karaganov, Dean, School of World Economics and International Affairs, State University–Higher School of Economics; Chairman, Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy; Chairman, Editorial Board, “Russia in Global Affairs,” Moscow
Jeffrey L.S. Koo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chinatrust Investment, Bank, Taipei, Taiwan
Richard Li, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Century Group Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong
Ricardo Lopez Murphy, Visiting Research Fellow, Latin American Economic Research Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina; former Argentinian Finance Minister and Defence Minister
Andrónico Luksic Craig, Vice Chairman, Banco de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Qin Yaqing, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing, China; Vice President, China National Association for International Studies
Itamar Rabinovich, Ettinger Chair of Contemporary Middle Eastern History, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; Charles and Andrea Bronfman Distinguished Fellow at the Saban Center, The Brookings Institution; Distinguished Global Professor at New York University; Visiting Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; former Ambassador to the United States
Rüsdü Saracoglu, President of the Finance Group, Koç Holding; Chairman, Makro Consulting, Istanbul, Turkey; former State Minister and Member of the Turkish Parliament; former Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey
Roberto Egydio Setubal, President and Chief Executive Officer, Banco Itaú S.A. and Banco Itaú Holding Financeira S.A., Sao Paulo, Brazil
Stan Shih, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Acer Group, Taipei, Taiwan
Wang Jisi, Dean, School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China
Gordon Wu, Chairman and Managing Director, Hopewell Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong
Wu Jianmin, President, China Foreign Affairs University; Executive Vice President, China National Association for International Studies, Beijing, China
Grigory A. Yavlinsky, Chairman and Co-Founder of the Russian Democratic Party “Yabloko” and former Member of the State Duma; Chairman of the Center for Economic and Political Research, Moscow, Russian Federation
Yu Xintian, President, Shanghai Institute for International Studies, Shanghai, China
Yuan Ming, Vice Dean, School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China
Zhang Yunling, Director, Academic Division of International Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Beijing, China
The Many Faces of George Soros
GEORGE SOROS- A Primer: DISCOVER THE NETWORKS SAYS: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=977 Multi-billionaire funder of leftwing causes and groups Founder of the Open Society Institute Stated that defeating President Bush in the 2004 election “is the central focus of my life” George Soros was born on August 12, 1930 in Budapest, Hungary. His father, Teodoro Schwartz, was an Orthodox Jew who, in 1936, changed the family surname from Schwartz to Soros in order to enable his family to conceal its Jewish identity and thus to survive the Nazi Holocaust. In 1947 Soros’ family relocated from Hungary to England. Five years later, George graduated from the London School of Economics. He subsequently worked for a London stockbroker.
In 1956 Soros, with meager personal assets, emigrated to the United States. He would go on to become one of the world’s leading hedge fund investors and currency traders. In 1969 he started his enormously successful Quantum Fund, which, over the ensuing three decades, yielded its long-term investors a four thousand-fold gain on their initial 1969 investments.
In a $10 billion 1992 deal whose success was contingent upon the devaluation of the British Pound, Soros earned himself a $1 billion profit and the title, “the man who broke the Bank of England.” To date, he has amassed a personal fortune exceeding $7 billion. In addition, his management company controls billions of dollars more in investor assets.
In 1979 Soros established the Open Society Institute (OSI), which serves as the flagship of a network of Soros foundations that donate tens of millions of dollars each year to a wide array of individuals and organizations that share the founder’s agendas. Those agendas can be summarized as follows: promoting the view that America is institutionally an oppressive nation
promoting the election of leftist political candidates throughout the United States
opposing virtually all post-9/11 national security measures enacted by U.S. government, particularly the Patriot Act
depicting American military actions as unjust, unwarranted, and immoral
promoting open borders, mass immigration, and a watering down of current immigration laws
promoting a dramatic expansion of social welfare programs funded by ever-escalating taxes
promoting social welfare benefits and amnesty for illegal aliens
defending the civil rights and liberties of suspected anti-American terrorists and their abetters
financing the recruitment and training of future activist leaders of the political Left
advocating America’s unilateral disarmament and/or a steep reduction in its military spending
opposing the death penalty in all circumstances
promoting socialized medicine in the United States
promoting the tenets of radical environmentalism, whose ultimate goal, as writer Michael Berliner has explained, is “not clean air and clean water, [but] rather … the demolition of technological/industrial civilization”
bringing American foreign policy under the control of the United Nations
promoting racial and ethnic preferences in academia and the business world alike
promoting taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand
advocating stricter gun-control measures
advocating the legalization of marijuana Organizations that, in recent years, have received direct funding and assistance from George Soros and his Open Society Institute (OSI) include the following. (Comprehensive profiles of each are available in the “Groups” section of DiscoverTheNetworks.org):
Alliance for Justice: Best known for its activism vis a vis the appointment of federal judges, this group consistently depicts Republican judicial nominees as “extremists.”
America Coming Together: Soros played a major role in creating this group, whose purpose was to coordinate and organize pro-Democrat voter-mobilization programs.
America Votes: Soros also played a major role in creating this group, whose get-out-the-vote campaigns targeted likely Democratic voters. American Civil Liberties Union: This group opposes virtually all post-9/11 national security measures enacted by U.S. government. It supports open borders, has rushed to the defense of suspected terrorists and their abettors, and appointed former New Left terrorist Bernardine Dohrn to its Advisory Board.
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy: This Washington, DC-based think tank seeks to move American jurisprudence to the left by recruiting, indoctrinating, and mobilizing young law students, helping them acquire positions of power. It also provides leftist Democrats with a bully pulpit from which to denounce their political adversaries.
American Family Voices: This group creates and coordinates media campaigns charging Republicans with wrongdoing.
American Friends Service Committee: This group views the United States as the principal cause of human suffering around the world. As such, it favors America’s unilateral disarmament, the dissolution of American borders, amnesty for illegal aliens, the abolition of the death penalty, and the repeal of the Patriot Act.
American Immigration Law Foundation: This group supports amnesty for illegal aliens, on whose behalf it litigates against the U.S. government.
American Library Association: This group has been an outspoken critic of the Bush administration’s War on Terror — most particularly, Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act, which it calls “a present danger to the constitutional rights and privacy rights of library users.”
The American Prospect, Inc.: This corporation trains and mentors young leftwing journalists, and organizes strategy meetings for leftist leaders.
Amnesty International: This organization directs a grossly disproportionate share of its criticism for human rights violations at the United States and Israel.
Arab American Institute Foundation: The Arab American Institute denounces the purportedly widespread civil liberties violations directed against Arab Americans in the post-9/11 period, and characterizes Israel as a brutal oppressor of the Palestinian people. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now: This group conducts voter mobilization drives on behalf of leftist Democrats. These initiatives have been notoriously marred by fraud and corruption.
Bill of Rights Defense Committee: This group provides a detailed blueprint for activists interested in getting their local towns, cities, and even college campuses to publicly declare their opposition to the Patriot Act, and to designate themselves “Civil Liberties Safe Zones.” The organization also came to the defense of self-described radical attorney Lynne Stewart, who was convicted in 2005 of providing material support for terrorism.
Brennan Center for Justice: This think tank/legal activist group generates scholarly studies, mounts media campaigns, files amicus briefs, gives pro bono support to activists, and litigates test cases in pursuit of radical “change.”
Brookings Institution: This organization has been involved with a variety of internationalist and state-sponsored programs, including one that aspires to facilitate the establishment of a U.N.-dominated world government. Brookings Fellows have also called for additional global collaboration on trade and banking; the expansion of the Kyoto Protocol; and nationalized health insurance for children. Nine Brookings economists signed a petition opposing President Bush’s tax cuts in 2003.
Campaign for America’s Future: This group supports tax hikes, socialized medicine, and a dramatic expansion of social welfare programs.
Campus Progress: A project of the Soros-bankrolled Center for American Progress, this group seeks to “strengthen progressive voices on college and university campuses, counter the growing influence of right-wing groups on campus, and empower new generations of progressive leaders.”
Catholics for a Free Choice: This nominally Catholic organization supports women’s right to abortion-on-demand.
Center for American Progress: This leftist think tank is headed by former Clinton chief of staff John Podesta, works closely with Hillary Clinton, and employs numerous former Clinton administration staffers. It is committed to “developing a long-term vision of a progressive America” and “providing a forum to generate new progressive ideas and policy proposals.”
Center for Community Change: This group recruits and trains activists to spearhead leftist “political issue campaigns.” Promoting increased funding for social welfare programs by bringing “attention to major national issues related to poverty,” the Center bases its training programs on the techniques taught by the famed radical organizer Saul Alinsky.
Center for Constitutional Rights: This pro-Castro organization is a core member of the open borders lobby, has opposed virtually all post-9/11 anti-terrorism measures by the U.S. government, and alleges that American injustice provokes acts of international terrorism.
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Reasoning from the premise that tax cuts generally help only the wealthy, this organization advocates greater tax expenditures on social welfare programs for low earners.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington: This group litigates and brings ethics charges against “government officials who sacrifice the common good to special interests” and “betray the public trust.” Almost all of its targets are Republicans.
Coalition for an International Criminal Court: This group seeks to subordinate American criminal-justice procedures to those of an international court.
Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund: Defenders of Wildlife opposes oil exploration in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. It condemns logging, ranching, mining, and even the use of recreational motorized vehicles as activities that are destructive to the environment.
Democracy Alliance: This self-described “liberal organization” aims to raise $200 million to develop a funding clearinghouse for leftist groups. Soros is a major donor to this group.
Democracy 21: This group is a staunch supporter of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, also known as the McCain-Feingold Act.
Democratic Party: Soros’ funding activities are devoted largely to helping the Democratic Party solidify its power base. In a November 2003 interview, Soros stated that defeating President Bush in 2004 “is the central focus of my life” … “a matter of life and death.” He pledged to raise $75 million to defeat Bush, and personally donated nearly a third of that amount to anti-Bush organizations. “America under Bush,” he said, “is a danger to the world, and I’m willing to put my money where my mouth is.” Claiming that “the Republican party has been captured by a bunch of extremists,” Soros accuses the Bush administration of following a “supremacist ideology” in whose rhetoric he claims to hear echoes of “Nazi slogans.”
Earthjustice: This group seeks to place severe restrictions on how U.S. land and waterways may be used. It opposes most mining and logging initiatives, commercial fishing businesses, and the use of motorized vehicles in undeveloped areas.
EMILY’s List: This political network raises money for Democratic female political candidates who support unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
Feminist Majority: Characterizing the United States as an inherently sexist nation, this group focuses on “advancing the legal, social and political equality of women with men, countering the backlash to women’s advancement, and recruiting and training young feminists to encourage future leadership for the feminist movement in the United States.”
Free Press: This “media reform” organization has worked closely with many notable leftists and such organizations as Media Matters for America, Air America Radio, Global Exchange, Code Pink, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the Revolutionary Communist Party, Mother Jones magazine, and Pacifica Radio.
Funding Exchange: Dedicated to the concept of philanthropy as a vehicle for social change, this organization pairs leftist donors and foundations with likeminded groups and activists who are dedicated to bringing about their own version of “progressive” change and social justice. Many of these grantees assume that American society is rife with racism, discrimination, exploitation, and inequity and needs to be overhauled via sustained education, activism, and social agitation.
Gamaliel Foundation: Modeling its tactics on those of the radical Sixties activist Saul Alinsky, this group takes a strong stand against current homeland security measures and immigration restrictions.
Human Rights First: This group supports open borders and the rights of illegal aliens; charges that the Patriot Act severely erodes Americans’ civil liberties; has filed amicus curiae briefs on behalf of terror suspect Jose Padilla; and deplores the Guantanamo Bay detention facilities.
Human Rights Watch: This group directs a disproportionate share of its criticism at the United States and Israel. It opposes the death penalty in all cases, and supports open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens.
Immigrant Legal Resource Center: This group claims to have helped gain amnesty for some three million illegal aliens in the U.S., and in the 1980s was part of the sanctuary movement which sought to grant asylum to refugees from the failed Communist states of Central America.
Independent Media Institute: This group provides leftist organizations with “strategic communications consulting, training, coaching, networking opportunities and concrete tools” to help them “achieve their social justice goals.”
Institute for Policy Studies: This think tank has long supported Communist and anti-American causes around the world. Viewing capitalism as a breeding ground for “unrestrained greed,” IPS seeks to provide a corrective to “unrestrained markets and individualism.” Professing an unquestioning faith in the righteousness of the United Nations, it aims to bring American foreign policy under UN control.
Institute for Women’s Policy Research: This group views the U.S. as a nation rife with discrimination against women, and publishes research to draw attention to this alleged state of affairs. It also advocates unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, stating that “access to abortion is essential to the economic well-being of women and girls.”
International Crisis Group: One of this organization’s leading figures is its Mideast Director, Robert Malley, who was a President Bill Clinton’s Special Assistant for Arab-Israeli Affairs. His analysis of the Mideast conflict is markedly pro-Palestinian.
Joint Victory Campaign 2004: Founded by George Soros and Harold Ickes, this group was a major fundraising entity for Democrats during the 2004 election cycle. It collected contributions (including large amounts from Soros personally) and disbursed them to two other groups, America Coming Together and the Media Fund, which also worked on behalf of Democrats.
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law: This group views America as an unremittingly racist nation; uses the courts to mandate race-based affirmative action preferences in business and academia; has filed briefs against the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to limit the wholesale granting of green cards and to identify potential terrorists; condemns the Patriot Act; and calls on Americans to “recognize the contribution” of illegal aliens.
League of United Latin American Citizens: This group views America as a nation plagued by “an alarming increase in xenophobia and anti-Hispanic sentiment”; favors racial preferences; supports the legalization of illegal Hispanic aliens; opposes military surveillance of U.S. borders; opposes making English America’s official language; favors open borders; and rejects anti-terrorism legislation like the Patriot Act.
League of Women Voters Education Fund: The League supports taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; supports “motor-voter” registration, which allows anyone with a driver’s license to become a voter, regardless of citizenship status; and supports tax hikes and socialized medicine.
Lynne Stewart Defense Committee: IRS records indicate that Soros’s Open Society Institute made a September 2002 grant of $20,000 to this organization. Stewart was the criminal-defense attorney who was later convicted for abetting her client, the “blind sheik” Omar Abdel Rahman, in terrorist activities connected with his Islamic Group.
MADRE: This international women’s organization deems America the world’s foremost violator of human rights. As such, it seeks to “communicat[e] the real-life impact of U.S. policies on women and families confronting violence, poverty and repression around the world,” and to “demand alternatives to destructive U.S. policies.” It also advocates unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
Malcolm X Grassroots Movement: This group views the U.S. as a nation replete with racism and discrimination against blacks; seeks to establish an independent black nation in the southeastern United States; and demands reparations for slavery.
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition: This group calls for the expansion of civil rights and liberties for illegal aliens; laments that illegal aliens in America are commonly subjected to “worker exploitation”; supports tuition-assistance programs for illegal aliens attending college; and characterizes the Patriot Act as a “very troubling” assault on civil liberties.
Media Fund: Soros played a major role in creating this group, whose purpose was to conceptualize, produce, and place political ads on television, radio, print, and the Internet.
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund: This group advocates open borders, free college tuition for illegal aliens, lowered educational standards to accommodate Hispanics, and voting rights for criminals. In MALDEF’s view, supporters of making English the official language of the United States are “motivated by racism and anti-immigrant sentiments,” while advocates of sanctions against employers reliant on illegal labor seek to discriminate against “brown-skinned people.”
Meyer, Suozzi, English and Klein, PC: This influential defender of Big Labor is headed by Democrat operative Harold Ickes.
Midwest Academy: This entity trains radical activists in the tactics of direct action, targeting, confrontation, and intimidation.
Migration Policy Institute: This group seeks to create “a North America with gradually disappearing border controls … with permanent migration remaining at moderate levels.”
Military Families Speak Out: This group ascribes the U.S. invasion of Iraq to American imperialism and lust for oil.
MoveOn.org: This Web-based organization supports Democratic political candidates through fundraising, advertising, and get-out-the-vote drives.
Ms. Foundation for Women: This group laments what it views as the widespread and enduring flaws of American society: racism, sexism, homophobia, and the violation of civil rights and liberties. It focuses its philanthropy on groups that promote affirmative action for women, unfettered access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, amnesty for illegal aliens, and big government generally.
NARAL Pro-Choice America: This group supports taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, and works to elect pro-abortion Democrats.
NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund: The NAACP supports racial preferences in employment and education, as well as the racial gerrymandering of voting districts. Underpinning its support for race preferences is the fervent belief that white racism in the United States remains an intractable, largely undiminished, phenomenon.
The Nation Institute: This nonprofit entity sponsors leftist conferences, fellowships, awards for radical activists, and journalism internships.
National Abortion Federation: This group opposes any restrictions on abortion at either the state or federal levels, and champions the introduction of unrestricted abortion into developing regions of the world.
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy: This group depicts the United States as a nation in need of dramatic structural change financed by philanthropic organizations. It overwhelmingly promotes grant-makers and grantees with leftist agendas, while criticizing their conservative counterparts.
National Council for Research on Women: This group supports big government, high taxes, military spending cuts, increased social welfare spending, and the unrestricted right to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
National Council of La Raza: This group lobbies for racial preferences, bilingual education, stricter hate-crime laws, mass immigration, and amnesty for illegal aliens.
National Council of Women’s Organizations: This group views the United States as a nation rife with injustice against girls and women. It advocates high levels of spending for social welfare programs, and supports race and gender preferences for minorities and women in business and academia.
National Immigration Forum: Opposing the enforcement of present immigration laws, this organization urges the American government to “legalize” en masse all illegal aliens currently in the United States who have no criminal records, and to dramatically increase the number of visas available for those wishing to migrate to the U.S. The Forum is particularly committed to opening the borders to unskilled, low-income workers, and immediately making them eligible for welfare and social service programs.
National Immigration Law Center: This group seeks to win unrestricted access to government-funded social welfare programs for illegal aliens.
National Lawyers Guild: This group promotes open borders; seeks to weaken America’s intelligence-gathering agencies; condemns the Patriot Act as an assault on civil liberties; rejects capitalism as an unviable economic system; has rushed to the defense of convicted terrorists and their abettors; and generally opposes all U.S. foreign policy positions, just as it did during the Cold War when it sided with the Soviets.
National Organization for Women: This group advocates the unfettered right to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; seeks to “eradicate racism, sexism and homophobia” from American society; attacks Christianity and traditional religious values; and supports gender-based preferences for women.
National Priorities Project: This group supports government-mandated redistribution of wealth — through higher taxes and greater expenditures on social welfare programs. NPP exhorts the government to redirect a significant portion of its military funding toward public education, universal health insurance, environmentalist projects, and welfare programs.
National Security Archive Fund: This group collects and publishes declassified documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to a degree that compromises American national security and the safety of intelligence agents.
National Women’s Law Center: This group supports taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; lobbies against conservative judicial appointees; advocates increased welfare spending to help low-income mothers; and favors higher taxes for the purpose of generating more funds for such government programs as Medicaid, food stamps, welfare, foster care, health care, child-support enforcement, and student loans.
Natural Resources Defense Council: One of the most influential environmentalist lobbying groups in the United States, the Council claims a membership of one million people.
Pacifica Foundation: This entity owns and operates Pacifica Radio, awash from its birth with the socialist-Marxist rhetoric of class warfare and hatred for capitalism.
Peace and Security Funders Group: This is an association of more than 50 foundations that give money to leftist anti-war and environmentalist causes. Its members tend to depict America as the world’s chief source of international conflict, environmental destruction, and economic inequalities.
People for the American Way: This group opposes the Patriot Act, anti-terrorism measures generally, and the allegedly growing influence of the “religious right.”
Physicians for Human Rights: This group is selectively and disproportionately critical of the United States and Israel in its condemnations of human rights violations.
Physicians for Social Responsibility: This is an anti-U.S.-military organization that also embraces the tenets of radical environmentalism.
Planned Parenthood: This group is the largest abortion provider in the United States and advocates taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
Ploughshares Fund: This public grantmaking foundation opposes America’s development of a missile defense system, and contributes to many organizations that are highly critical of U.S. foreign policies and military ventures.
Prison Moratorium Project: This initiative was created in 1995 for the express purpose of working for the elimination of all prisons in the United States and the release of all inmates. Reasoning from the premise that incarceration is never an appropriate means of dealing with crime, it deems American society’s inherent inequities the root of all criminal behavior.
Project Vote: This is the voter-mobilization arm of the Soros-funded ACORN. A persistent pattern of lawlessness and corruption has followed ACORN/Project Vote activities over the years.
Proteus Fund: This foundation directs its philanthropy toward a number of radical leftwing organizations.
Public Citizen Foundation: Public Citizen seeks increased government intervention and litigation against corporations — a practice founded on the notion that American corporations, like the capitalist system of which they are a part, are inherently inclined toward corruption.
Sentencing Project: Asserting that prison-sentencing patterns are racially discriminatory, this initiative advocates voting rights for felons.
Sojourners: This evangelical Christian ministry preaches radical leftwing politics. During the 1980s it championed Communist revolution in Central America and chastised U.S. policy-makers for their tendency “to assume the very worst about their Soviet counterparts.” More recently, Sojourners has taken up the cause of environmental activism, opposed welfare reform as a “mean-spirited Republican agenda,” and mounted a defense of affirmative action.
Thunder Road Group: This political consultancy, in whose creation Soros had a hand, coordinates strategy for the Media Fund, America Coming Together, and America Votes.
Tides Foundation and Tides Center: Tides is a major funder of the radical Left.
Urban Institute: This research organization favors socialized medicine, expansion of the federal welfare bureaucracy, and tax hikes for higher income-earners.
USAction Education Fund: USAction lists its priorities as: “fighting the right wing agenda”; “building grassroots political power”; winning “social, racial and economic justice for all”; supporting a system of taxpayer-funded socialized medicine; reversing “reckless tax cuts for millionaires and corporations” which shield the “wealthy” from paying their “fair share”; advocating for “pro-consumer and environmental regulation of corporate abuse”; “strengthening progressive voices on local, state and national issues”; and working to “register, educate and get out the vote … [to] help progressives get elected at all levels of government.”
YWCA World Office, Switzerland: The YWCA opposes abstinence education; supports universal access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; and opposes school vouchers.
“Secondary“ or “Indirect“ Affiliates of the George Soros Network
By Discover The Networks
In addition to those organizations (“primary” or “direct” affiliates) that are funded directly by George Soros and his Open Society Institute (OSI), there are also numerous “secondary” or “indirect” affiliates of the Soros network. These include organizations which do not receive direct funding from Soros and OSI, but which are funded by one or more organizations that do. These secondary affiliates also include organizations that work collaboratively or synergistically with Soros-funded groups. Among these secondary affiliates are the following:
Air America Radio: Funded by Democracy Alliance, which is heavily bankrolled by Soros, this radio station was created to advance the cause of the Democratic Party and the political Left. Catalist: Headed by Soros ally Harold Ickes, this political consultancy seeks “to help progressive organizations realize measurable increases in civic participation and electoral success by building and operating a robust national voter database of every voting-age American.” Toward this end, it helps leftist organizations conduct more effective get-out-the-vote drives and targeted political advertising.
Center for Progressive Leadership: Funded by the Soros-bankrolled Democracy Alliance, this anti-capitalist organization is dedicated to training future leftist political leaders.
J Street: Founded in April 2008, the Washington, DC-based J Street describes itself deceptively as “the political arm of the pro-Israel, pro-peace movement.”
Media Matters for America: Seeking to “systematically monitor [the media] for conservative misinformation” and to discredit anything that “forwards the conservative agenda,” this group, which has intimate ties to Hillary Clinton, works very closely with the Soros-backed Center for American Progress. It is heavily funded by Democracy Alliance, of which Soros is a major financier.
Moving Ideas Network: This coalition of more than 250 leftwing activist groups is a partner organization of the Soros-backed Center for American Progress. Promoting the candidacy of leftwing politicians, the Moving Ideas Network was originally a project of the Soros-backed American Prospect and, as such, received indirect funding from the Open Society Institute. In early 2006, The American Prospect relinquished control of the Moving Ideas Network
New Organizing Institute: Created by the Soros-funded MoveOn.org, this group “trains young, technology-enabled political organizers to work for progressive campaigns and organizations.”
Schumann Center for Media and Democracy: PBS broadcaster and Schumann Center President Bill Moyers is a trustee of the Open Society Institute’s Board of Directors. The Schumann Center shares many of OSI’s agendas.
Service Employees International Union: The current President of SEIU is the former New Leftist Andrew Stern, who sat on the Executive Committee of the Soros-created America Coming Together.
Sierra Club: This organization’s Executive Director, Carl Pope, co founded America Coming Together, in whose creation Soros played a major role.
Think Progress: This “project” of the American Progress Action Fund, which is a “sister advocacy organization”of the Soros-funded Center for American Progress and Campus Progress, seeks to transform “progressive ideas into policy through rapid response communications, legislative action, grassroots organizing and advocacy, and partnerships with other progressive leaders throughout the country and the world.” Think Progress promotes an agenda identical to that of the left wing of the Democratic Party.
Vote for Change: Coordinated by the political action committee of the Soros-funded MoveOn.org, Vote for Change was a group of 41 musicians and bands that performed concerts in several key election “battleground”states during October 2004, to raise money in support of Democrat John Kerry‘s presidential bid.
Working Families Party: Created in 1998 to help push the Democratic Party toward the left, this front group for the Soros-funded ACORN functions as a political party that promotes ACORN-friendly candidates.
In a November 2008 interview with Spiegel, Soros made some comments that accurately outlined precisely the course that President Obama’s administration would eventually pursue in 2009:
“I think we need a large stimulus package which will provide funds for state and local government to maintain their budgets — because they are not allowed by the constitution to run a deficit. For such a program to be successful, the federal government would need to provide hundreds of billions of dollars. In addition, another infrastructure program is necessary. In total, the cost would be in the 300 to 600 billion dollar range [in addition to the $700 billion bailout which the government already had given to the financial industry]…. I think this is a great opportunity to finally deal with global warming and energy dependence. The U.S. needs a cap and trade system with auctioning of licenses for emissions rights. I would use the revenues from these auctions to launch a new, environmentally friendly energy policy. That would be yet another federal program that could help us to overcome the current stagnation.”
The interviewer then said: “Your proposal would be dismissed on Wall Street as ‘big government.’ Republicans might call it European-style ‘socialism.'” Soros replied: “That is exactly what we need now. I am against market fundamentalism. I think this propaganda that government involvement is always bad has been very successful — but also very harmful to our society…. I think it is better to have a government that wants to provide good government than a government that doesn’t believe in government…. At times of recession, running a budget deficit is highly desirable. Once the economy begins to recover, you have to balance the budget. In 2010, the Bush tax cuts will expire and we should not extend them. But we will also need additional revenues.”
Apart from the more than $5 billion that Soros’ foundation network has donated to leftist groups like those listed above, Soros personally has made campaign contributions to such notable political candidates as Charles Rangel, Al Franken, Tom Udall, Joe Sestak, and Sherrod Brown.
SOROS POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS: (a partial list) http://www.campaignmoney.com/biography/george_soros.asp
GEORGE SOROS FOUDATIONS: Below are links to International Soros foundations, arranged alphabetically by country or area. |
SOROS CHARITIES found at irs.gov shows:
Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Foundation
New York
NY
USA
Paul & Daisy Soros Foundation
New York
NY
USA
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New York
NY
USA
Soros Economic Development Fund
New York
NY
USA
Soros Foundation-Hungary
New York
NY
USA
Soros Foundation-Newly Independent Baltic States
New York
NY
USA
Soros Fund Charitable Foundation
New York
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FOR WATCHDOGS- HOW BANKS WORK WITH ACORN
Dan Mitchell of Cato sends the following new tidbit about bailout beneficiary Bank of ACORN and fraud racketeer ACORN:
This is from the January 29 Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Mail Code 1-007-18-01
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255
(888) 488-9802
http://www.bankofamerica.com
Economic emergency: For efforts to prevent foreclosures and educate people about finances and purchasing homes: $2,000,000 to Acorn Housing Corporation (Chicago, Illinois)
Bank of America and ACORN (as well as open-borders radicals at La Raza) have been intertwined for years:
Arizona
Phoenix* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgage products to potential homeowners in Phoenix. For more information, call ACORN’s Phoenix office at 1.602.253.1111 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Phoenix. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Community Housing Resources of Arizona office at 1.602.631.9780 for more information.Mesa
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Mesa. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Housing for Mesa, Inc., office at 1.480.649.1335 for more information.
Tucson
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Tucson. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc., office at 1.520.882.0018 for more information.
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Arkansas* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works through HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Los Angeles. For more information, call In Affordable Housing at 1.501.221.2203.
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California
Los Angeles* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Los Angeles. For more information, call ACORN’s Los Angeles office at 1.213.747.4210 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works through HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Los Angeles. For more information, call West Angeles Community Development Corporation office at 1.323.291.1472.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Los Angeles. NACA offers homeownership counseling, and Bank of America provides special mortgage products. Call NACA’s California office at 1.510.652.6622 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Los Angeles. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Montebello Housing Development Corporation office at 1.323.722.3955 for more information.
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Los Angeles. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Watts Century Latino Organization office at 1.323.564.9140 for more information.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout California. For more information call Los Angeles Neighborhood Housing Services office at 1.213.381.2862.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Los Angeles. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Los Angeles office at 1.323.299.4067.Oakland
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Oakland. For more information, call ACORN’s Oakland office at 1.510.436.6832 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Oakland. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s California office at 1.510.652.6622 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Oakland. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Los Angeles office at 1.323.299.4067.Sacramento
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Sacramento. For more information, call ACORN’s Sacramento office at 1.916.455.1795 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Sacramento. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s California office at 1.510.652.6622 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout California. For more information call Sacramento Neighborhood Housing Services (Sacramento NHS) office at 1.915.452.5361.San Diego
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in San Diego. For more information, call ACORN’s San Diego office at 1.619.231.8327 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
San Francisco/San Jose
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout the San Francisco/ San Jose area. For more information call the Neighborhood Housing Services of Silicon Valley office at 1.408.279.2600.
Stockton
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Stockton. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Asociacion Campesino Lazaro Cardenas office at 1.209.466.6811 for more information.
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Connecticut* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Connecticut. For more information, call ACORN’s Bridgeport office at 1.203.366.4180 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Connecticut. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s New Haven office at 1.203.562.6220 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.New Haven
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Connecticut. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven office at 1.203.562.0598.
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District of Columbia* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in the District of Columbia. For more information, call ACORN’s Washington, DC office at 1.202.547.9294 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Washington, DC. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Washington, DC office at 1.202.328.6333 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Washington, DC. For more information, call HomeFree USA’s office at 1.202.526.2000.Back to top Back to Top
Florida
Clearwater* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Florida. For more information call Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services (Clearwater NHS) office at 1.727.442.4155.
Jacksonville
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Jacksonville. For more information, call Operation New Hope office at 1.907.354.4673.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Jacksonville. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Jacksonville office at 1.904.306.9272 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Florida. For more information call the Jacksonville Housing Partnership office at 1.904.398.4424.Miami
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Miami. For more information, call ACORN’s Miami office at 1.305.438.9061 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Miami. For more information, call the Life & Learning Center office at 1.305.690.4391.
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Miami. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Centro Campesino office at 1.305.245.7738 for more information.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Florida. For more information call Miami Dade Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc., (Miami Dade NHS) office at 1.305.751.5511.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Florida. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Miami office at 1.305.351.5435.Orlando
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Orlando. For more information, call ACORN’s Orlando office at 1.407.254.5930 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
Tampa/St. Petersburg
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Tampa. For more information, call ACORN’s Tampa office at 1.813.258.1474 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Tampa. For more information, call the Housing & Educations office at 1.813.261.5151.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Tampa and St. Petersburg. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Florida office at 1.904.725.8700 for more information. Or call NACA’S national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Florida. For more information call St. Petersburg Neighborhood Housing Services office at 1.727.821.6897.Back to top Back to Top
Georgia
Atlanta* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Atlanta. For more information, call ACORN’s Atlanta office at 1.404.525.0033 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Atlanta. For more information, call the HomeFree-USA Atlanta HO Center at 1.404.607.0800.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Atlanta. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Georgia office at 1.404.525.0033 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.Augusta
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Augusta. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Augusta office at 1.706.855.7464 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
Decatur
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Decatur. For more information, call Green Forest Community Development Corporation office at 1.404.486.6759.
Morrow
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Morrow. For more information, D & E office at 1.770.319.5779.
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Illinois
Chicago* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Chicago. For more information, call ACORN’s Chicago office at 1.312.939.1611 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Chicago. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Resurrection Project office at 1.312.666.1323 for more information.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Illinois. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago office at 1.773.329.4010.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Illinois. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Chicago office at 773.375.1600.Back to top Back to Top
Kansas
Kansas City* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Kansas City. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NCLR’s El Centro office at 1.913.677.0100 for more information.
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Maryland
Baltimore* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Baltimore. For more information, call ACORN’s Baltimore office at 1.410.752.2228 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Baltimore. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Baltimore office at 1.410.783.0465 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Maryland. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore office at 1.410.327.1200.Back to top Back to Top
Massachusetts
Boston* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Boston. For more information, call ACORN’s Boston office at 1.617.436.6161 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
Jamaica Plain
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Jamaica Plain. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Jamaica Plain office at 1.617.250.6244 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
Springfield
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Springfield. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Springfield office at 1.413.788.6220 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Massachusetts. For more information call Urban Edge Housing office at 1.617.989.9316.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Massachusetts. For more information call Springfield Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc., office at 1.412.739.4737.Back to top Back to Top
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Kansas City* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgage products to potential homeowners in Kansas City. For more information, call ACORN’s Kansas City office at 1.816.931.3326 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Kansas City. For more information, call FRC/HomeFree USA’s Kansas City office at 1.816.822.7241.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Kansas City. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s national office at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) for more information or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.St. Louis
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in St. Louis. For more information, call ACORN’s St. Louis office at 1.314.531.5677 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of St. Louis. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s St. Louis office 314.645.8333 or national office at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) for more information or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.Back to top Back to Top
Nevada
Las Vegas* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Las Vegas. For more information, call ACORN’s Las Vegas office at 1.702.384.3022 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Las Vegas. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Housing for Nevada office at 1.702.270.0300 for more information.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Nevada. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Las Vegas office at 1.702.364.1275.Back to top Back to Top
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Manchester* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout New Hampshire. For more information call NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center of Manchester office at 1.603.472.8623.
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New Jersey
Camden* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout New Jersey. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden office at 1.856.541.8440.
Newark
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in New Jersey. For more information, call ACORN’s Newark office at 1.973.645.1377 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
Orange
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in New Jersey. For more information, call The Washington DODD Center/NHP office at 1.973.395.1970.
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New Mexico
Albuquerque* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Albuquerque. For more information, call ACORN’s Albuquerque office at 1.505.244.1086 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
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New York
Brooklyn* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout New York. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of Flatbush at 1.718.469.4679.
Buffalo
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout New York. For more information call West Side Neighborhood Housing Services office at 1.716.885.2344.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of New York. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Buffalo office at 1.716.834.6222 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.New York City
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in New York City. For more information, call ACORN’s NYC office at 1.218.246.8080 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of New York. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s New York City office at 1.212.704.9974 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout New York. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services Homeownership Center of NY office at 1.716.885.2344.Back to top Back to Top
North Carolina
Charlotte* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in North Carolina. For more information, call UJAMMA office at 1.704.377.8020.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of North Carolina. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Charlotte office at 1.704.536.7676 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout North Carolina. For more information call Charlotte-Mecklenburg Housing Partnership office at 1.704.342.0933.Back to top Back to Top
Oklahoma* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Oklahoma. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Latino Community Development Corporation office at 1.405.236.0701 for more information.
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Oregon
Portland* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Oregon. For more information call Portland Housing Center at 1.503.282.7744.
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Pennsylvania
Allentown* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Allentown. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of Lehigh Valley at 1.610.437.4571.
Philadelphia
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Philadelphia. For more information, call ACORN’s Philadelphia office at 1.215.765.1221 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Philadelphia. For more information, call Nueva Esperanza, Inc. at 1.215.324.0746.Reading
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Reading. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of Reading at 1.610.372.8433.
Scranton
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Scranton. For more information call Neighborhood Housing Services of Lackawanna County at 1.570.558.2496.
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Rhode Island
Providence* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Providence. For more information, call ACORN’s Providence office at 1.401.780.0509 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Rhode Island. For more information call West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation office at 1.401.453.3220.Woonsocket
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Rhode Island. For more information call Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corporation office at 1.401.762.0993.
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South Carolina
Columbia* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of South Carolina. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s South Carolina office at 1.803.255.0223 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout South Carolina. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Columbia office at 1.803.254.1636.Charleston
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of South Carolina. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s South Carolina office at 1.834.556.0497 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
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Tennessee
Memphis* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Memphis. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Tennessee office at 1.916.396.3366 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Tennessee. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Memphis office at 1.901.458.4663.Nashville
* HomeFree-USA. Bank of America works with HomeFree-USA affiliates to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Nashville. For more information, call Residential Resources, Inc., office at 1.615.650.9779.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Tennessee. For more information call Affordable Housing Resources office at 1.615.251.0025.Back to top Back to Top
Texas
Austin* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Texas. For more information call Cen-Tex Certified Development Corporation office at 1.512.912.9884.
Dallas/Ft. Worth
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Dallas. For more information, call ACORN’s Dallas office at 1.214.823.9885 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Dallas and Fort Worth. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Texas office at 1.817.608.9610 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Dallas/Ft. Worth. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Vecinos Unidos office at 1.214.761.1086 for more information.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Texas. For more information call Cen-Tex Certified Development Corporation office at 1.512.912.9884.El Paso
* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of El Paso. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call YWCA CCCS El Paso Del Norte Region at 1.915.577.2530 for more information.
Houston
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgage products to potential homeowners in Houston. For more information, call ACORN’s Houston office at 1.713.863.9002 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Texas. For more information call Avenue Community Development Corporation office at 1.713.864.8099.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Texas. For more information call Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation office at 1.713.864.8099.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Texas. For more information call Tejano Center for Community Concern office at 1.713.644.2340.
* NID-HCA. Bank of America works with NAREB Investment Division-HCA affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Houston. For more information on NAREB Investment Division-HCA, call the organization’s Houston office at 1.281.260.8289.San Antonio
* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing Corporation to provide special mortgage products to potential homeowners in San Antonio. For more information, call ACORN’s San Antonio office at 1.210.432.4663 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NACA. Bank of America works with Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of San Antonio. NACA offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call NACA’s Texas office at 1.817.608.9610 for more information. Or call NACA’s national office toll free at 1.888.302.6222 (NACA) or visit the website at http://www.naca.com.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Texas. For more information call Alamo Area Mutual Housing Association office at 1.210.731.8030.Back to top Back to Top
Virginia
Falls Church* NCLR. Bank of America works with National Council of La Raza (NCLR) to provide affordable mortgages to the people of Falls Church. NCLR offers homeownership counseling and Bank of America provides special mortgages. Call Hispanic Committee of Virginia office at 1.703.671.5666 for more information.
Richmond
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Richmond. For more information, call NHS of Richmond at 1.804.329.2500.
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Washington
Seattle* ACORN. Bank of America works with Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Housing to provide special mortgages to potential homeowners in Seattle. For more information, call ACORN’s Seattle office at 1.206.723.5845 or visit the website at http://www.acornhousing.org.
* NeighborWorks® America. Bank of America works through the NeighborWorks® America affiliates to provide affordable mortgages to people throughout Washington. For more information call HomeSight office at 1.888.749.4663.
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
ACORN
The COUNCIL (Council of Organizations, Unions, Neighborhoods, Communities, Industries, & Labor) is an association of non-profit organizations whose activities
are directed towards a low-and- moderate-income membership or to the low-andmoderate-income community. These include:
ACORN Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
AGAPE Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
AHC ACORN Housing Corporation, Inc.
AHC OF IL ACORN Housing Corporation of Illinois
AHC OF NY New York ACORN Housing Company, Inc.
AHC OF PA ACORN Housing Corporation of Pennsylvania
AISJ American Institute for Social Justice
ALERT ACORN Law for Representation & Training
ANP Arkansas New Party
AR FAIR HOUSING ACHC Arkansas ACORN FAIR HOUSING
HOTROC Hospitality, Hotel, & Restaurant Organizing Council
INP Illinois New Party
KABF Arkansas Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
KNON Agape Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
LOCAL 100 Service Employees International Union, AFL-CIO, Local 100
LOCAL 880 Service Employees International Union, AFL-CIO, Local 880
LA FAIR HOUSING ACLA of LA Louisiana ACORN Fair Housing
MHANY Mutual Housing Association of New York, Inc.
PROJECT VOTE PROJECT VOTE Voting for America, Inc.
* Organization affiliated with ACORN, not a member of the COUNCIL
ARIZONA
ACORN
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
1018 W Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
602-254-5299
fax 602-258-7143
e-mail:
azacorn@acorn.org
AHC
1018 W Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
602-253-1111
fax 602-258-7143
email:
ahcazlcph@acorn.org
ahcaz@acorn.org
ARKANSAS
ACORN
2101 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
501-376-7151
fax 501-376-3952
email:
aracorn@acorn.org
AHC
2101 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
501-376-2501
email:
ahcdevdirect@acorn.org
KABF
2101 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
501-372-6119
email:
kabfsm@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
2101 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
501-376-0255
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
fax 501-376-2423
email:
seiu100ar@acorn.org
ACHC
2101 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
501-374-2114
email:
arkfhip@acorn.org
ANP
2101 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
501-374-1190
email:
polark@acorn.org
PROJECT VOTE
2101 South Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
501-374-5585
email:
pvnat@acorn.org
CALIFORNIA
ACORN
3655 South Grand Ave
Suite 250
Los Angeles, CA 90007
213-747-4211
fax 213-747-4221
email:
caacorn@acorn.org
AHC
3655 South Grand Ave
Suite 250
Los Angeles, CA 90007
213-747-4210
fax 213-748-1345
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
email:
ahccalcla@acorn.org
ACORN
3205 Farnam Avenue
Oakland, CA 94601
510-436-5690
fax 510-436-6395
email:
caacornoaro@acorn.org
AHC
3205 Farnam Avenue
Oakland, CA 94601
510-436-6532
email:
ahccalcoa@acorn.org
ACORN
4921 San Francisco Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95820
916-455-1795
fax: 916-455-1797
email:
caacornsaro@acorn.org
ACORN
1322 5th Ave.
Suite 1
San Diego, CA 92101
619-235-9593
fax: 619-235-9582
email:
caacornsd@acorn.org
ACORN
1187 East Santa Clara Street
#B
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
San Jose, CA 95116
408-293-1520
fax 408-293-1609
email:
caacornsjr@acorn.org
COLORADO
ACORN
1760 High Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-393-0773
fax 303-393-1451
email:
coacorn@acorn.org
AHC
1760 High Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-388-1989
fax 303-393-1451
email:
ahccolcde@acorn.org
CONNECTICUT
ACORN
2310 Main Street 3rd Floor
Bridgeport, CT 06606
203-333-2676
fax 203-366-0020
email:
ctacorn@acorn.org
AHC
2310 Main Street 3rd Floor
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
Bridgeport, CT 06606
203-366-4180
fax 203-366-0020
email:
ahcctlcbr@acorn.org
AHC
215 Grand Avenue
New Haven, CT
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ACORN
739 8th Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
202-547-9292
fax 202-546-2483
email:
depfielddirect@acorn.org
ACORN (National)
739 8th Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
202-547-2500
fax 202-546-2483
email:
natacorndc@acorn.org
AISJ
739 8th Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
fax 202-546-2483
email:
aisj@acorn.org
AHC
738 8th Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
202-547-9294
fax 202-546-2483
email:
ahcselc@acorn.org
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FLORIDA
ACORN
3510 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33137
305-576-0919
fax 305-438-9064
email:
flacorn@acorn.org
ACORN
2117 University Blvd. South
Jacksonville, Florida 32216
904-724-1341
ACORN
3683 Davie Blvd
Ft.Lauderdale FL, 33312
954-587-7552
fax 954-587-7587
flacornbr@acorn.org
AHC
3510 Biscayne Blvd.
Suite# 201
Miami, FL 33137
(305) 438-9061
fax 305-438-9064
email:
ahcfllcmi@acorn.org
GEORGIA
ACORN
317 North Highland
Atlanta, GA 30307
404-525-0033
fax 404-525-2655
email:
fielddirect@acorn.org
AHC
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
317 North Highland
Atlanta, GA 30307
404-525-0033
fax 404-525-2655
email:
ahcgalcat@acorn.org
ILLINOIS
LOCAL 880
715 S. University
Carbondale, IL 62901
618-357-0829
fax: 618-351-1679
email:
seiu880ilca@acorn.org
ACORN Downtown
650 S. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60605
312-939-7488
fax: 312-939-6877
email:
ilacorn@acorn.org
ACORN South Side
2341 W. Marquette Rd.
Chicago, IL 60636
773-778-6633
fax: 773-778-9807
email:
ilacornchss@acorn.org
ACORN
Little Village Office
2500 S. Christiana
Chicago IL 60623,
773-522-7550
fax 773-522-7530
LOCAL 880
650 S. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60605
312-939-7490
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
fax: 312-939-8256
email:
seiu880@acorn.org
INP
650 S. Clark St.
Chicago, IL 60605
312-939-4136
email:
polchi@acorn.org
AHC OF IL
650 S. Clark
Chicago, IL 60605
312-939-1138
email:
ahcil@acorn.org
AHC
650 S. Clark
Chicago, IL 60605
312-939-1611
fax 312-939-4239
email:
ahcexdirect@acorn.org
LOCAL 880
164 E. 154th St.
Harvey, IL 60427
708-225-1690
fax: 708-225-1350
email:
seiu880ssub@acorn.org – Matthew Luskin
LOCAL 880
Peoria Labor Temple
400 NE Jefferson
Rm. 12
Peoria, IL 61603
309-637-0130
fax: 309-674-9714
email:
seiu880pe@acorn.org – Steve Capitelli
LOCAL 880
208 18th St.
Ste. 207
Rock Island, IL 61201
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
Phone & Fax: 309-788-5407
email:
seiu880@acorn.org
LOCAL 880
2445 S. Fifth St., #101
Springfield, IL 62703
217-744-7348
fax: 217-744-7353
1-888-998-7348
email:
seiu880ilsp@acorn.org – John Gregorich
LOCAL 880
327 Missouri Ave.
Ste. 625
East St. Louis, IL 62201
618-874-4507
email:
seiu880@acorn.org
IOWA
ACORN
email:
fielddirect@acorn.org
AHC
515 288-1520
fax 515-288-2757
email:
ahclcdirect@acorn.org
KANSAS
* Peace and Social Justice Center of South Central Kansas
1407 North Topeka
Wichita, KS 67214
316-263-5886
peacecenter@igc.org
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LOUISIANA
LOCAL 100
5177 Greenwell Springs Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
225-925-5558
fax 225-923-3144
email:
seiu100labr@acorn.org
ACORN
5177 Greenwell Springs Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
225-925-5558
fax 225-923-3144
email:
laacorn@acorn.org
LA FAIR HOUSING
5177 Greenwell Springs Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
225-925-5558
fax 225-923-3144
email:
lafhip@acorn.org
ACORN
1721 Jake Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
318-436-0245
fax 318-494-6273
email:
laacorn@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
1721 Jake Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
318-494-6261
fax 318-494-6273
email:
seiu100lasw@acorn.org
ACORN
1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-943-0044
fax 504-944-7078
email:
laacorn@acorn.org
ACORN (National)
1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-943-0044
fax 504-943-3842
email:
chieforg@acorn.org
LA FAIR HOUSING
1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-943-5954
fax 504-943-5954
email:
lafhip@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-943-8864
fax 504-943-3157
email:
seiu100lano@acorn.org
AISJ
1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-943-5713
fax 504-943-5954
email:
aisj@acorn.org
AHC
1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-943-7519
fax 504-947-1868
email:
ahclalcno@acorn.org
ALERT
1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
New Orleans, LA 70117
504-948-9560
fax 504-943-5954
email:
ccilegalsup@acorn.org
HOTROC
1806 Canal Street
New Orleans 70112
504-586-1110
fax 504-586-1145
email:
hotroc@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
5000 Greenwood Road
Shreveport, LA 71109
318-631-5667
fax 318-631-2509
email:
seiu100labr@acorn.org
MARYLAND
ACORN
825 Park Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-752-2228
fax 410-685-3521
email:
mdacorn@acorn.org
AHC
825 Park Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-752-4213
fax 410-685-3521
email:
ahcmdlcba@acorn.org
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
MASSACHUSETTS
ACORN
1453 Dorchester Avenue
Boston, MA 02122
617-436-7100
fax 617-436-4268
email:
maacorn@acorn.org
AHC
1453 Dorchester Avenue
Boston, MA 02122
617-436-6363
fax 617-436-4878
email:
ahcmalcbo@acorn.org
ACORN
1655 Main Street #402
Springfield, MA 01109
413-736-7700
fax 413-736-7715
email:
maacornsp@acorn.org
AHC
1655 Main Street #204
Springfield, MA 01109
413-736-7714
fax 786-736-7719
email:
ahcmalcsp@acorn.org
ACORN
13 1/2 Perkins St,
Brockton, MA 02301
508-580-4111
fax 508-580-8366
email:
maacornbr@acorn.org
MICHIGAN
ACORN
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
1249 Washington Blvd
Suite #1303
Detroit, MI 48226
313-963-1840
fax 313-963-4268
email:
miacorn@acorn.org
AHC
1249 Washington Blvd
Suite #1303
Detroit, MI 48226
313-963-1841
fax 313-963-6905
email:
ahcmilcde@acorn.org
* Edison Neighborhood Center
1331 Race Street
Kalamazoo, MI 43602
MINNESOTA
ACORN
757 Raymond Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55114
651-642-0003
fax 651-642-0060
email:
mnacornmsp@acorn.org
AHC
757 Raymond Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55114
651-203-0008
MISSOURI
ACORN
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
3931 Main Street
2nd Floor
Kansas City, MO 64111
816-931-0853
fax 816-931-9997
email:
moacorn@acorn.org
AHC
3931 Main Street
2nd Floor
Kansas City, MO 64111
816-931-3326
fax 816-931-5522
email:
ahcmolckc@acorn.org
ACORN
4304 Manchester
St. Louis, MO 63110
314-531-7023
fax 314-533-1468
email:
moacorn@acorn.org
AHC
4304 Manchester
St. Louis, MO 63110
314-531-6204
fax 314-531-2357
email:
ahcmolcsl@acorn.org
LOCAL 880
4304 Manchester
St. Louis, MO 63110
314-652-7978
fax 314-531-2357
email:
seiu880esl@acorn.org
LOCAL 880
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
327 Missouri Ave.
East St. Louis, MO 62201
618-874-4507
fax 618-874-4507
email:
seiu880esi@acorn.org
MONTANA
* Montana People’s Action
208 East Main Street
Missoula, MT 59802
406-728-5297
fax: 406-728-4095
dbirnie@mtpaction.org
NEW JERSEY
ACORN
Associated Business Center
22 Journal Square
Jersey City, NJ 07306
201-222-0100
fax 201-222-1199
email:
njacorn@acorn.org
AHC
Associated Business Center
22 Journal Square
3rd Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07306
201-222-7741
fax 201-222-1199
email:
ahcnjlcjc@acorn.org
NEW MEXICO
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
Website:
ACORN
1202 Central Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
505-242-7411
fax 505-244-1090
email:
nmacorn@acorn.org
AHC
1202 Central Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
505-242-7411
fax 505-244-1088
email:
ahclcnmal@acorn.org
NEW YORK
ACORN
88 3rd Avenue
3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-246-7900
fax 718-246-7939
email:
nyacorn@acorn.org
ACORN (National)
88 3rd Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-246-7900
fax 718-246-7939
email:
natexdirect@acorn.org
AHC
88 3rd Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-246-8080
fax 718-246-7939
email:
ahcny@acorn.org
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
AHC of New York
88 3rd Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-246-8080
fax 718-246-7939
email:
ahcny@acorn.org
MHANY
88 3rd Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-246-8080
fax 718-246-7939
email:
ahcny@acorn.org
PROJECT VOTE
88 3rd Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-246-7929
fax 718-246-7939
email:
vrnat@acorn.org
ACORN
310 Walton Avenue
Bronx, NY 10451
718-292-0070
fax 718-292-8846
email:
nyacornbrxro@acorn.org
ACORN
91 North Franklin #209A
Hempstead, NY 11550
516-481-6769
fax 516-481-6781
email:
nyacornliro@acorn.org
OHIO
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
ACORN
1 Trinity Plaza
Toledo, OH 43604
419-243-1054
fax 419- 243-3151
email:
ohacornto@acorn.org
* Lagrange Village Council
3106 Lagrange Ave.
Toledo, OH 43608
419-255-8406
fax: 419-255-7042
OREGON
ACORN
7528 SE Foster Rd
Suite 205
Portland OR 97206
503-788-4362
fax: 503-788-4723
email:
oracorn@acorn.org
PENNSYLVANIA
ACORN
846 North Broad Street
2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-765-0042
fax 215-765-0045
email:
paacorn@acorn.org
AHC of Pennsylvania
846 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-765-1221
fax 215-765-1299
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
email:
ahcpalcph@acorn.org
AHC National
846 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-765-1313
fax 215-765-1299
email:
ahclcdirect@acorn.org
Rhode Island
ACORN
807 Broad Street
Suite 220
Providence, RI 02907
401-780-0500
fax 401-780-0826
email:
riacorn@acorn.org
South Carolina
* Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment (CAFE)
1 Chick Springs Road
110B
864-235-2926
email:
cafe@igc.org
TENNESSEE
ACORN
1254 Lamar Avenue
#304
Memphis, TN 38104
901-568-5374
email:
fielddirect@acorn.org
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
AHC
1254 Lamar Avenue
#304
Memphis, TN 38104
901-568-5374
email:
ahctnlcme@acorn.org
TEXAS
ACORN
1-877-8ACORN8
email:
txacorn@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
2301 Saratoga Boulevard
TX 78415
512-852-7839
fax 512-852-7983
email:
seiu100txcc@acorn.org
ACORN
4415 San Jacinto
Dallas, TX 75204
214-823-4580
fax 214-823-1090
email:
txacorndaro@acorn.org
AGAPE
4415 San Jacinto
Dallas, TX 75204
214-828-9500
email:
knonsm@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
4415 San Jacinto
Dallas, TX 75204
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
214-823-2001
fax 214-823-1090
email:
seiu100txda@acorn.org
AHC
4415 San Jacinto
Dallas, TX 75204
214-823-9885
fax 214-823-2415
email:
ahctxlcda@acorn.org
ACORN
704 East 11 1/2 Street
Houston, TX 77008
713-868-7015
fax 713-863-1964
email:
txacornhoro@acorn.org
AHC
704 East 11 1/2 Street
Houston, TX 77008
713-863-9002
fax 713-863-1964
email:
ahcsolc@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
704 East 11 1/2 Street
Houston, TX 77008
713-863-9877
fax 713-863-7425
email:
seiu100txho@acorn.org
LOCAL 100
303 El Paso
Suite 206
San Antonio, TX 78207
210-226-1214
ACORN and Sister Orgs Address List A-Z
fax 210-226-3604
email:
seiu100tx@acorn.org
WASHINGTON
ACORN
134 SW 153rd St.
Suite D
Burien, WA 98166
206-723-5845
Fax 206-723-8658
email:
waacorn@acorn.org
WISCONSIN
ACORN
152 West Wisconsin Ave
#731
Milwaukee, WI 53203
414-276-8181
fax 414-342-1998
email:
fielddirect@acorn.org
AHC
152 West Wisconsin Ave
#731
Milwaukee, WI 53203
414-273-1905
fax 414-276-8191
email:
ahcwilcmi@acorn.org
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Below please find a list of ACORN Affiliates A list of ACORN branch names and addresses is published seperately on this site http://wp.me/pxG9Z-9w . I would appreciate the cooperation of all Watchdogs, Corruption Fighters, Truth Seekers, Dragon Slayers and Sleuths to track down facts that up until now were hidden from view. These may include back door Congressional dealing, under the table funding, extortion payments, etc.. Please use tools listed on this site, to the right of this column under Citizen Tools to unearth the web of deceit. The government is supposedly in the process of cutting ties with ACORN. You know, and I know, they will merely find another way to do it from the shadows. Let’s work together to stop them in their tracks. Please. Also, it is my belief the government will fund acorn through the banks from here on out. After all ACORN and the banks have a cozy history and the government now owns the banks. See this http://wp.me/pxG9Z-9L to find out how BofA worked with ACORN. Please keep that in mind while you are searching. I have chosen not to publish where I came upon the list of Affiliates as things have been disappearing from the web of late.
- 385 Palmetto Street Housing Fund Corp.
- 4415 San Jacinto Street Co
- ACORN
- ACORN 2004 Housing Development Fund Corp.
- ACORN 2005 Housing Development Fund Corp.
- ACORN Associates
- ACORN Beneficial Association
- ACORN Beverly Y LLC
- ACORN Campaign Services
- ACORN Campaign To Raise The Minimum Wage
- ACORN Center for Housing, Inc.
- ACORN Children’s Beneficial Association
- ACORN Community Land Association
- ACORN Community Land Association of IL
- ACORN Community Land Association of LA
- ACORN Community Land Association of PA
- ACORN Community Labor Organizing Center
- ACORN Cultural Trust
- ACORN Dumont-Snediker Housing Development Fund Corp
- ACORN Fair Housing
- ACORN Fund
- ACORN Housing Corp.
- ACORN Housing Corp. of IL
- ACORN Housing Corp. of MO
- ACORN Housing Corp. of PA
- ACORN Institute
- ACORN Law for Education, Representation, and Training
- ACORN Management Corp.
- ACORN National Broadcasting Network
- ACORN Services
- ACORN Television In Action For Communities
- ACORN Tenant Union Training and Organizing Project
- ACORN Tenants Union
- Affiliated Media Foundation Movement
- Agape Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
- American Evironmental Justice Project, Inc.
- American Home Childcare Providers Association
- American Institute for Social Justice
- Arizona ACORN Housing Corp.
- Arkansas Broadcasting Foundation
- Association for the Rights of Citizens, Inc.
- Associated Regional Maintenance Systems
- Austin Organizing and Support Center
- Baltimore Organizing and Support Center
- Boston Organizing and Support Center
- Broad Street Corp.
- California Community Network
- Chicago Organizing and Support Center
- Chief Organizer Fund
- Child Care Providers for Action Franklin
- Citizens Action Research Project
- Citizens Campaign for Work, Living Wage and Labor Peace
- Citizens Consulting, Inc ( or CCI )
- Citizens Campaign for Finance Reform
- Colorado ACORN Housing Corp.
- Crescent City Broadcasting Corp.
- Desert Rose Homes, Inc.
- Dumont Avenue Housing Development Fund
- Elysian Fields Corp., Inc.
- Elysian Fields Partnership
- Fifteenth Street Corp.
- Floridians for All PAC
- Franklin ACORN Housing
- Greenville Community Charter School, Inc.
- Greenwell Springs Corp.
- Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Organizing Council (HOTROC)
- Houston Organizing and Support Center
- KABF Radio
- KNON Radio
- Labor Neighbor Reasearch and Training Center, Inc.
- Living Wage Resource Center
- Louisiana ACORN Fair Housing
- Massachusetts ACORN Housing Corp.
- Metro Technical Institute
- Missouri Tax Justice Research Project
- Montana Radio Network
- Mott Have ACORN Housing Development Fund Corp.
- Mutual Housing Association of New York, Inc.
- National Center for Jobs and Justice
- New Mexico Organizing and Support Center
- New Orleans Community Housing Organization
- New York ACORN Housing Company, Inc.
- New York Agency for Community Affairs, Inc.
- Orgainzers Forum
- Pennsylvania Institute for Community Affairs
- People’s Equipment Resource Corp.
- Phoenix Organizing and Support Center
- Project Vote
- SEIU Local 100
- SEIU Local 880
- Service Workers Action Team
- Shrevport Community Television
- Site Fighters
- Sixth Avenue Corp.
- Social Policy
- Southern Training Center
- St. Louis Organizing and Support Center
- St. Louis Tax Reform Group
- Texas ACORN Housing Corp
- Wal-Mart Workers Association
- Wal-Mart Association for Reform Now
- Working Families Association
- A Community Resource Network
- ACORN Foundation
- ACORN International
- Cypress ACORN Housing Development Fund, Inc.
- Mermetau Elderly Housing Corp.
List of the
ACORN COUNCIL from US House of Representatives Report1. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (“ACORN”)
2. ACORN National Office: Brooklyn, NY
3. ACORN Bronx, NY
4. ACORN Brooklyn, NY
5. ACORN Buffalo, NY
6. ACORN Hempstead, NY
7. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Brooklyn, NY
8. PROJECT VOTE Brooklyn, NY
9. MHANY Brooklyn, NY
10. ACORN National Office: Washington, D.C.
11. ACORN Washington, DC
12. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Washington, DC
13. ACORN Political 1334 G St, NW Suite B Washington, DC 20005
14. AISJ Washington, DC
15. ACORN National Office: Little Rock, AR
16. ACORN Pine Bluff, AR
17. ACORN Housing Corporation Little Rock, AR
18. ACHC Little Rock, AR
19. ANP Little Rock, AR
20. PROJECT VOTE Little Rock, AR
21. KABF Little Rock, AR
22. SEIU LOCAL 100 Little Rock, AR 72206
23. ACORN National Office: Phoenix, AZ
24. ACORN Glendale, AZ
25. ACORN Mesa, AZ
26. ACORN Tucson, AZ
27. ACORN Housing Corporation Phoenix, AZ
28. ACORN National Office: Dallas, TX
29. ACORN Arlington, TX
30. ACORN Dallas, TX
31. ACORN El Paso, TX
32. ACORN Ft. Worth, TX
33. ACORN Houston, TX
34. ACORN Irving, TX
35. ACORN San Antonio, TX
36. ACORN Research Dallas, TX
37. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Dallas, TX
38. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Houston, TX
39. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION San Antonio, TX
40. AGAPE Dallas, TX
41. SEIU LOCAL 100 Corpus Christi, TX
42. SEIU LOCAL 100 Dallas, TX
43. SEIU LOCAL 100 Houston, TX
44. SEIU LOCAL 100 San Antonio, TX
45. ACORN National Office: Boston, MA
46. ACORN Boston, MA
47. ACORN Brockton, MA
48. ACORN Springfield, MA
49. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Boston, MA
50. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Springfield, MA
51. ACORN National Office: New Orleans, LA
52. ACORN Baton Rouge, LA
53. ACORN Lake Charles, LA
54. ACORN New Orleans, LA
55. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION New Orleans, LA
56. Louisiana ACORN Fair Housing Organization New Orleans, LA
57. ALERT New Orleans, LA
58. AISJ New Orleans, LA
59. SEIU LOCAL 100 Baton Rouge, LA
60. SEIU LOCAL 100 Lake Charles, LA
61. SEIU LOCAL 100 New Orleans, LA
62. SEIU LOCAL 100 Shreveport, LA
63. HOTROC New Orleans, LA
64. ACORN Bay Point, CA
65. ACORN Fresno, CA
66. ACORN Los Angeles, CA
67. ACORN Oakland, CA
68. ACORN Sacramento, CA
69. ACORN San Bernardino, CA
70. ACORN San Diego, CA
71. ACORN San Francisco, CA
72. ACORN San Jose, CA
73. ACORN Santa Ana, CA
74. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Fresno, CA
75. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Los Angeles, CA
76. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Oakland, CA
77. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Sacramento, CA
78. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION San Diego, CA
79. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION San Jose, CA
80. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Santa Ana, CA
81. ACORN Aurora, CO
82. ACORN Denver, CO
83. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Denver, CO
84. ACORN Bridgeport, CT
85. ACORN Hartford, CT
86. ACORN Waterbury, CT
87. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Bridgeport, CT
88. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION New Haven, CT
89. ACORN 408 East 8th St. Wilmington, DE
90. ACORN Ft. Lauderdale, FL
91. ACORN Hialeah, FL
92. ACORN Jacksonville, FL
93. ACORN Lake Worth, FL
94. ACORN Miami, FL
95. ACORN Orlando, FL
96. ACORN St. Petersburg, FL
97. ACORN c/o the Progressive Center Tallahassee, FL
98. ACORN Tampa, FL
99. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Miami, FL
100. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Orlando, FL
101. Floridians For All Miami, FL
102. ACORN Atlanta, GA
103. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Atlanta, GA
104. ACORN Honolulu, HI
105. ACORN Chicago, IL
106. ACORN Springfield, IL
107. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Chicago, IL
108. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION of IL
109. SEIU LOCAL 880 Chicago, IL
110. SEIU LOCAL 880 East St. Louis, IL
111. SEIU LOCAL 880 Harvey, IL
112. SEIU LOCAL 880 Peoria, IL
113. SEIU LOCAL 880 Rock Island, IL
114. SEIU LOCAL 880 Springfield, IL
115. ACORN Indianapolis, IN
116. ACORN IA
117. Peace and Social Justice Center of South Central Kansas Wichita, KS
118. ACORN Louisville, KY
119. ACORN Baltimore, MD
120. ACORN Hyattsville, MD
121. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Baltimore, MD
122. ACORN Detroit, MI
123. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Detroit, MI
124. Edison Neighborhood Center Kalamazoo, MI
125. ACORN St. Paul, MN
126. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION St. Paul, MN
127. ACORN Financial Justice Center St. Paul, MN
128. ACORN Kansas City, MO
129. ACORN St. Louis, MO
130. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Kansas City, MO
131. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION St. Louis, MO
132. SEIU LOCAL 880 East St. Louis, MO
133. SEIU LOCAL 880 St. Louis, MO
134. ACORN Jersey City, NJ
135. ACORN Newark, NJ
136. ACORN Paterson, NJ
137. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Jersey City, NJ
138. ACORN Albuquerque, NM
139. ACORN Las Cruces, NM
140. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Albuquerque, NM
141. ACORN Charlotte, NC
142. ACORN Cincinnati, OH
143. ACORN Cleveland, OH
144. ACORN Columbus, OH
145. ACORN Toledo, OH
146. Lagrange Village Council Toledo, OH
147. ACORN Portland, OR
148. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Portland, OR
149. ACORN Allentown, PA
150. ACORN Harrisburg, PA
151. ACORN Philadelphia, PA
152. ACORN Pittsburgh, PA
153. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Philadelphia, PA
154. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Philadelphia, PA
155. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Pittsburgh, PA
156. ACORN Providence, RI
157. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Providence, RI
158. ACORN Memphis, TN 38104
159. ACORN Norfolk, VA
160. ACORN Richmond, VA
161. ACORN Burien, WA
162. ACORN Milwaukee, WI
163. ACORN HOUSING CORPORATION Milwaukee, WI
164. ACORN Beverly, L.L.C.
165. ACORN Center for Housing, Inc.
166. Arkansas Community Housing Corporation
167. ACORN Community Land Association, Inc.
168. ACORN Community Land Association Albuquerque NM
169. ACORN Community Land Association of Louisiana Baltimore MD
170. ACORN Community Land Association of Louisiana New Orleans LA
171. ACORN Community Land Association of Pennsylvania, Inc.
172. ACORN Community Land Association of IL.
173. ACORN Community Labor Organizing Center, Inc.
174. ACORN Fair Housing, A Project Of American Institute Washington DC
175. Arkansas ACORN Fair Housing, Inc.
176. New Mexico ACORN Fair Housing Albuquerque NM
177. ACORN Fair Housing Washington DC
178. ACORN Housing 1 Associates, LP (limited partnership)
179. ACORN Housing 2 Associates, LP (limited partnership)
180. ACORN Housing 2, Inc.
181. ACORN Housing Affordable Loans, LLC
182. ACORN Housing Corporation, Inc.
183. Desert Rose Homes, L.L.C.
184. Franklin ACORN Housing, Inc.
185. Mott Haven ACORN Housing Development Fund
186. Mutual Housing Association of New York, Inc.
187. New Orleans Community Housing Organization, Inc.
188. ACORN Community Land Association of Illinois
189. Massachusetts ACORN Housing Corporation
190. Broad Street Corporation
191. Elysian Fields Corporation
192. ACORN 2004 Housing Development Fund Corporation
193. ACORN 2005 Housing Development FUND CORPORATION
194. ACORN Dumont-Snediker Housing Development Fund Corporation
195. Dumont Avenue Housing Development Fund
196. Elysian Fields Partnership
197. Fifteenth Street Corporation
198. New York ACORN Housing Company Inc
199. Development Fund Corporation
200. New York Organizing and Support Center, Inc
201. Baltimore Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
202. Chicago Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
203. Houston Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
204. 5301 McDougall Corporation
205. New Mexico Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
206. New York Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
207. Phoenix Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
208. 385 Palmetto Street Housing Development Fund Corporation
209. Sixth Avenue Corporation
210. 4415 San Jacinto Street Corporation
211. St. Louis Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
212. St. Louis Tax Reform Group, Inc.
213. Greenwell Springs Corporation
214. Austin Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
215. Boston Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
216. American Home Day Care Workers Association, Inc.
217. American Workers Association
218. Baton Rouge Association of School Employees, Inc.
219. Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Organizing Council
220. Illinois Home Child Care Workers Association, Inc.
221. Labor Link, Inc.
222. Labor Neighbor Research and Training Center, Inc.
223. Missouri Home Child Care Workers Association, Inc.
224. Middle South Home Day Care Workers Association, Inc.
225. Wal-Mart Alliance for Reform Now, Inc.
226. Wal-Mart Association for Reform Now
227. Working Families Association, Inc.
228. Wal-Mart Workers Association, Inc.
229. People Organizing Workfare Workers/ACORN/CWA, Inc.
Workers/ACORN/CWA, Inc.
230. Texas United City-County Employees, Inc.
231. Texas United School Employees, Inc.
232. United Labor Foundation of Greater New Orleans, Inc.
233. United Security Workers of America
234. Orleans Criminal Sheriffs
235. SEIU Local 100
236. SEIU Local 880
237. Arkansas Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
238. Agape Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
239. Affiliated Media Foundation Movement, Inc.
240. Allied Media Projects, Inc.
241. ACORN National Broadcasting Network, Inc.
242. Alabama Radio Movement, Inc. (Dissolved)
243. ACORN Television in Action for Communities, Inc.
244. California Community Television Network
245. Flagstaff Broadcasting Foundation, Inc.
246. Iowa ACORN Broadcasting Corporation
247. Maricopa Community Television Project, Inc.
248. Montana Radio Network, Inc.
249. Radio New Mexico, Inc.
250. Shreveport Community Television, Inc.
251. Crescent City Broadcasting Corporation
252. KABF Radio
253. KNON Radio
254. ACORN Institute, Inc.
255. ACORN Institute Inc. Washington DC
256. ACORN Institute Dallas TX
257. ACORN Institute Inc. New Orleans LA
258. American Institute for Social Justice, Inc.
259. Association for Rights of Citizens, Inc.
260. New York Agency for Community Affairs, Inc.
261. Pennsylvania Institute for Community Affairs, Inc.
262. Project Vote/Voting for America, Inc.
263. ACORN Tenant Union Training & Organizing Project, Inc.
264. ACORN Law for Education Representation & Training, Inc.
265. American Environmental Justice Project, Inc.
266. ACORN International, Inc.
267. Environmental Justice Training Project, Inc.
268. Movement for Economic Justice, Education & Training Center, Inc.
269. Missouri Tax Justice Research Project, Inc.
270. ACORN Beneficial Association, Inc.
271. ACORN Canada
272. ACORN Children’s Beneficial Association, Inc.
273. ACORN Campaign to Raise the Minimum Wage, Inc.
274. ACORN Cultural Trust, Inc.
275. ACORN Dual Language Community Academy
276. ACORN Fund, Inc.
277. ACORN Foster Parents, Inc.
278. ACORN Institute Canada
279. ACORN Political Action Committee, Inc.
280. ACORN Tenants’ Union, Inc.
281. Community Training for Environmental Justice, Inc.
282. Connecticut Working Families
283. Democracy for America
284. Hammurabi Fund, Inc.
285. McLellan Multi-Family Corporation
286. Metro Technical Institute, Inc.
287. New Party National Committee, Inc.
288. Volunteers for America, Inc.
289. Volunteers for California, Inc.
290. Volunteers for Missouri, Inc.
291. ACORN Management Corporation
292. Associated Regional Maintenance Systems
293. ACORN Associates, Inc.
294. ACORN Associates Inc. Albuquerque NM
295. ACORN Campaign Services, Inc.
296. ACORN Services, Inc.
297. Citizens Consulting, Inc.
298. Chief Organizer Fund, Inc.
299. Citizens Services, Inc.
300. People’s Equipment Resource Corporation, Inc.
301. National Center for Jobs & Justice
302. Service Workers Action Team
303. Living Wage Resource Center
304. American Home Childcare Providers Association
305. Association for the Rights of Citizens Inc
306. California Community Network
307. Child Care Providers for Action Franklin
308. Citizens Action Research Project
309. Citizens Campaign for Work, Living Wage & Labor Peace
310. Citizens for Future Progress
311. Citizens Campaign for Finance Reform
312. Floridians for All PAC
313. Greenville Community Charter School Inc
314. Student Minimum Wage Action Campaign
315. Site Fighters
316. Social Policy
317. Southern Training Center
318. ACORN Votes
319. Communities Voting Together
320. Arkansas ACORN Political Action Committee
321. Arkansas New Party
322. California APAC
323. Citizens for April Troope
324. Colorado Organizing and Support Center, Inc.
325. Citizens Campaign for Fair Work
326. Citizens Services Society, Inc.
327. Clean Government APAC
328. Community Voices Together
329. Community Real Estate Processing, Inc.
330. Council Beneficial Association
331. Council Health Plan
332. Desert Rose Homeowners’ Association
333. District of Columbia APAC
334. Friends of Wendy Foy
335. Illinois APAC
336. Illinois New Party
337. Institute for Worker Education
338. Jefferson Area Public Employees
339. Jefferson Area School Employees
340. Local 100 Health & Welfare Fund
341. Local 100 Political Action Committee
342. Local 100 Retirement Fund
343. Local 880 PAC
344. Local 880 Political PAC
345. Louisiana APAC
346. Maryland APAC
347. Massachusetts APAC
348. Missouri APAC
349. Mutual Housing Association of New York Neighborhood Restore
350. Neighbors for Arthelia Ray
351. Neighbors for Maria Torres
352. Neighbors for Ted Thomas
353. New Mexico APAC
354. New Orleans Campaign for Living Wage Committee
355. New York APAC
356. Oregon APAC
357. Orleans Criminal Sheriffs Workers Organization, Inc.
358. Pennsylvania APAC
359. Progressive Houston
360. Progressive St. Louis
361. Rhode Island APAC
The Dots Are Now Connected
- The best way to understand what Sustainable Development actually is can be found by discovering what is NOT sustainable.
- According to the UN’s Biodiversity Assessment Report, items for our everyday lives that are NOT sustainable include: Ski runs, grazing of livestock, plowing of soil, building fences, industry, single family homes, paved and tarred roads, logging activities, dams and reservoirs, power line construction, and economic systems that fail to set proper value on the environment (capitalism, free markets).
- Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the UN’s Rio Earth Summit in 1992 said, “. .. Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class — involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work air-conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable.”
- Are you starting to see the pattern behind Cap and Trade, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and all of those commercials you’re forced to watch about the righteousness of Going Green? They are all part of the enforcement if Sustainable Development.
- And one of the most destructive tools they use to force it on us is something called the “precautionary principle.” That means that any activities that might threaten human health or the environment should be stopped — even if no clear cause and effect relationship has been established — and even if the potential threat is largely theoretical.
- That makes it easy for any activist group to issue warnings by news release or questionable report and have those warnings quickly turned into public policy — just in case.
- In short, it’s all about wealth redistribution. Your wealth into a green rat hole.
- Now they have taken this and wrapped it all in a nice green blanket, scaring us with horror stories about the human destruction of the environment — and so we are now throwing our liberties on the bon fire like a good old fashioned book burning — all in the name of protecting the planet.
- Free trade, social justice, consensus, global truth, partnerships, preservation, stakeholders, land use, environmental protection, development, diversity, visioning, open space, heritage, comprehensive planning, critical thinking, and community service are all part of our new language.
- Rather than good management of resources, Sustainable Development has come to mean denied use and resources locked away from human hands. In short, it has become a code word for an entire economic and social agenda…
- The Sustainablists insist that society be transformed into feudal-like governance by making Nature the central organizing principle for our economy and society. As such, every societal decision would first be questioned as to how it might effect the environment. To achieve this, Sustainablist policy focuses on three components; land use, education, and population control and reduction...
- Sustainable Development’s Social Equity plank is based on a demand for “social justice.” …
- Under the Sustainablist system, private property is an evil that is used simply to create wealth for a few. So too, is business ownership….
- Sustainable Development’s economic policy is based on one overriding premise: that the wealth of the world was made at the expense of the poor. It dictates that, if the conditions of the poor are to be improved, wealth must first be taken from the rich. Consequently, Sustainable Development’s economic policy is based not on private enterprise but on public/private partnerships…
- Sustainable Development policy is redefining free trade to mean centralized global trade “freely” crossing (or eliminating) national borders. It definitely does not mean people and companies trading freely with each other…
- “Nature has an integral set of different values (cultural, spiritual and material) where humans are one strand in nature’s web and all living creatures are considered equal. Therefore the natural way is the right way and human activities should be molded along nature’s rhythms.” from the UN’s Biodiversity Treaty presented at the 1992 UN Earth Summit. (hello, can anyone say Cass Sunstein??…are we ‘getting it’ yet?)…
- Under Sustainable Development there can be no concern over individual rights — as we must all sacrifice for the sake of the environment. Individual human wants, needs, and desires are to be conformed to the views and dictates of social planners. The UN’s Commission on Global Governance said in its 1995 report: “Human activity… combined with unprecedented increases in human numbers… are impinging on the planet’s basic life support system. Action must be taken now to control the human activities that produce these risks”Under Sustainable Development there can be no limited government, as advocated by our Founding Fathers, because, we are told, the real or perceived environmental crisis is too great. Maurice Strong, Chairman of the 1992 UN Earth Summit said: “A shift is necessary toward lifestyles less geared to environmentally-damaging consumption patterns. The shift will require a vast strengthening of the multilateral system, including the United Nations.”…
- The politically based environmental movement provides Sustainablists camouflage as they work to transform the American systems of government, justice, and economics. It is a masterful mixture of socialism (with its top down control of the tools of the economy) and fascism (where property is owned in name only — with no control). Sustainable Development is the worst of both the left and the right. It is not liberal, nor is it conservative. It is a new kind of tyranny that, if not stopped, will surely lead us to a new Dark Ages of pain and misery yet unknown to mankind.
In walks Obama: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cqN4NIEtOY
Fundamental Change:
While Americans clearly voted for change in the last election, I am not sure this is the change they meant. No matter, they are hoisting it up on us like a speeding bullet ! Change is almost here. All it will take is “Cap and Trade”, “Health Care Reform” and “Card Check” to pass. Please do a search on my site if you would like to know any more about these PENDING bills.
This started many years ago- and yes, it takes about 20 years for fundamental change to take place. While it started with the GATT agreement of 1947, it moved on from there. Slowly at first, but then under George Bush, Sr., then President Clinton, things started moving more quickly. NAFTA, WTO, First they made it possible for our manufacturing to move away. While we were all screaming ” Why isn’t our government securing our jobs? … Why are they making trade regulations so unfair to American workers?.. Why do corporations moving jobs overseas still get tax breaks”.. Well, all these years later, our worst fears are being realized. Now the only large scale manufacturing left is owned by the Government. The rest will soon follow or die.
Then, the started ebbing away at our 401K plans. Black Monday, October, 1987. Then over-valuation that caused the “Internet bubble”, and on from there to where we are now with much of the citizen’s wealth deteriorated to the point where many have to work years later than anticipated. But, that was not enough. We still had our homes. About twenty years ago, even after the Savings and Loan Crisis, they started making it easier for money to be lent. It was like giving candy to a baby. No longer did we all attempt to pay off our homes in 30 years. They made it easy for us to roll consumer debt into our mortgages. This went on for several years until it became more prevalent that most did not own their homes outright nor even hold the majority equity. Even though Appraisers were screaming about the abuses that were going on in the marketplace – no one would listen. I believe that is because it was part of the plan all along. Let’s not forget the “Progressive Agenda” started to rear it’s ugly head against our Constitution under Teddy Roosevelt. Eventually, in 1921, the Council for Foreign Relations was formed (see previous articles on my site) and real “progress” began. It was slow enough so we would not put the pieces together. Until Obama. They are so close now, they feel comfortable wearing their arrogance on their sleeve. To get a very good feel for how we got here, allow me to recommend another article by Henry Lamb. http://www.pushhamburger.com/morenews12.htm
Make NO mistake. This is a GLOBAL INITIATIVE. Much of the wealth lies here and so does the legacy of the Founding Fathers. We are a tough nut to crack, so they must use code, back door allegiances, and a bit of magic. There’s so much going on now it is hard for anyone that must work to pay attention. It is my personal belief that the whole “women’s rights” movement of the 1970’s was also a part of the plan. Why would they want mothers in schools watching them indoctrinate our children? Why would they want mothers home all day so they could pay attention to what is going on in the neighborhood or Washington DC. So, what better way than to say to women.. you are not equal, let’s make you equal. We were equal all along, it was they that treated us unequally. But instead of changing themselves (which is not what it was about), they FUNDAMENTALLY changed this country… with our help. They made us feel bad if we CHOSE to stay home with our kids, then they made it all but impossible. Another reason to allow debt to be built up. We would have to occupy ourselves with work outside the home, in addition to the work inside the home and the children. No time to go over every little spec of instructional material they were cramming down our children’s throat. No time to find out they were not teaching our children about the Constitution or the Founding Fathers any longer. No time to realize the UN and the Teachers Union were implementing a whole new agenda. (Give your kids and Grandkids a copy of The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen and ask them to read it )
Our Government now owns our banks, too, right? Well, actually the banks own the government. That is a whole set of novels unto itself. However, this all started with the implementation of the FED. A very good book on this subject is “The Creature from Jekyll Island” by G.Edward Griffin. This has been going on since the progressives took over the country in 1913, under Wilson, with the institution of the Fed giving the banks the ability to manipulate the money supply. Catapulted further under FDR, who gave up tying our money supply to the gold standard in 1933. Then paper money no longer became backed by silver under Johnson, meaning it was purely a fictional piece of paper we could pretend was actual money. This gave the FED power to print away with nothing to stop them from manipulating the money supply at their whim. Now today we see, they can print money hand over fist without answering to anyone. The only one paying any attention today is China. Why, because they see where first Bush and now Obama are leading us. By printing money without limit, by running up the deficit to levels which can never be paid back, by devaluing our currency and instituting hyper-inflation (coming soon to a neighborhood near you), they thereby initiate another CRISIS, causing us to have no other choice but to leave our dollar for a world wide currency. This is already being discussed by Europe and the UN. That will spell the end of our sovereignty. We are already funding the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Your tax dollars hard at work, just not for you.
The United Nations is heavily involved and is leading the crunch against America. Most of their current agenda surrounds Global Governance, or put another way – death to American Sovereignty. I would like to direct your attention to a small piece of that – The Marrakech Process- by reading The Marrakech Memorandum. This was discussed in the article I mentioned earlier at RecycleWashington.com . You can find out more about it’s TEN YEAR PLAN to global governance at their website: http://esa.un.org/marrakechprocess/
So, what could possibly get in their way? Well, citizens, of course. That’s why they had to poke fun of the Townhallers and the Tea Party participants. Why they GROSSLY underestimated attendance at the March on Washington DC a few weeks ago. Why the media can not report it. Why no real journalist can talk about it (even OReilly). Most of the media belongs to the Council on Foreign Relations, by the way. It’s all part of the gig and the media is in on it. That’s why they have worked for years on fine tuning the Martial Law regulations, and, not to sound crazy, but why they are currently hiring internment specialists (really- I saw the ad). Not all the politicians are in on it, but many are. Long term Senators especially. That is why they have to go! The sooner the better! We MUST have term limits, too! NOW!
What else stands in their way? Oh, yeah, THE INTERNET! TALK RADIO! That is why the FCC is attempting an agenda currently to control both. An agenda already in progress. Do NOT let it happen. Pay attention. If they get us there, we’re done. Do not let anything pass in Congress. NOTHING. They are leaving everything open to interpretation, and the interpreter is Cass Sunstein. You may wish to make his acquaintance as well (search prior articles on my site).
While space will not allow every detail, perhaps I have connected enough of the dots for your to see the big picture. All of the stuff that does not make sense, all the trashing of our Constitution, all of the freaks being appointed to high positions… it’s all for the end game. The end game is doing away with any meaningful sovereignty for the US. We are now at a crossroads. If you condone the New World Order/ One World Order thing that puts the crackpots at the UN in charge of you and all you’ll ever be – do nothing. If this seems like a nightmare to you, then you need to get involved NOW! Right NOW! They almost have it. I beg you. Do NOT let them win.
I have recently posted lists of tools you can use to root out the bad guys (located in the Citizen Tools category on right). The trick is to follow the money and watch the regulations. Please give up a few nicities, like watching television a few hours a week or reading that fiction novel. We need all hands on deck. We have been asleep so long they almost have it in the bag. We need to make up for lost time. We need to mobilize and fight back NOW. They are way ahead of us. They have armies and systems in place. Our only saving grace is there are, I believe, more of us than them. This reminds me of a time in our country’s history. How ironic.
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