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21 lugl 1951 anni - "Rhodes wards head global Foundations; Dole Out Cash for One Worlders" Chicago Tribune 1951, Jul 21

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New York, July 20 - American Rhodes scholars, who are spoon-fed doses of internationalism a la mode of British imperialism at Oxford University, England, are prominent back home in the affairs of the big foundations doling out funds toward globalist schemes and one world propaganda. Higher echelon offices in Carnegie, Rockefeller, and other privately-endowed foundations are held by Rhodes scholars. This is in keeping with the aims of the late Cecil Rhodes, British empire builder. He left his fortune for the conversion of scholars who would promote his dream of an Anglo-Saxon federation to dominate the world. In this way, Rhodes hoped to return the United States to the empire.

So far, the Rhodes will has underwritten the education and indoctrination of 1,400 Americans at the English university since 1904. The annual output is 32. They have fastened onto key positions in the State Department and other governmental agencies, just as Rhodes hoped it would happen.

Both the Carnegie and Rockefeller institutions have contributed heavily toward 'international' studies to further the United Nations and other supra-governmental plans designed at chipping away at American sovereignty. They have also financed organizations and students which, according to congressional sources, smack of communism and internationalism.

The foundations have been the big moneybags for globalist propaganda through the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, World Peace Foundation, Foreign Policy Association, Council on Foreign Relations, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The former president of the last-named, it will be recalled, was Alger Hiss, the State Department adviser for Roosevelt at the Yalta conference. Hiss is now serving a sentence in a federal prison for perjury involving wartime espionage for the Russians.

Two Carnegie top executives are Rhodes scholars. They Whitney H. Shepardson, director of the Carnegie Corporation's British and Colonies fund, and O.C. Carmichael, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Assitant to Col. House

Shepardson was secretary of the League of Nations committee and assistant to Colonel E.M. House at the 1918 peace conference. During the first World War, Carmichael revealed his Anglophilic sympathies by serving with the British army in India and became an honorary captain in His Britannic Majesty's East African forces.


An example of how Rhodes men stick together was furnished recently by the $800,000 Carnegie Corporation grant to Harvard University for the Russian Research Center highlighted their support. As the largest and most extensive research setup of its kind in the Western world, the center is directed by Rhodes Scholar, C.K.M. Kluckhohn.

Carnegie Corporation also started the new Department of Russian Civilization at Dartmouth College this year with a $50,000 gift. The foundation contributes toward Russian study programs at Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges. Swarthmore’s president, John W. Nason, is a Rhodes scholar.

Carnegie-British Bond

From the start, the huge Carnegie Corporation—with assets today valued at 173 million dollars—had a pro-British tinge. Andrew Carnegie, British-born steel magnate, left funds 'for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding among the people of the United States and of the British dominions and colonies.' His ideas paralleled those of Cecil Rhodes.

The Rockefeller Foundation, with book assets of 153 million dollars, is studded with men who went to Oxford by courtesy of the diamond fortune left by the South African despot. Among the Rhodes scholars passing out Rockefeller money are the following:

A.W. Packard, Executive Assistant to John D. Rockefeller Jr., in matters of philanthropy, and Director of Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.

E.F.D’Arms, Associate Director for the Humanities, Rockefeller Foundation.

Chadbourne Gilpatric, Assistant Director for the Humanities, Rockefeller Foundation.

J.L. Hydrick, member of the stuff of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation.

Rusk member of the Board

D. P. C. Lloyd, member Rockefeller institute for medical research

Assistant United States State Secretary Dean Rusk, a member of the board of trustees.

Henry Allen Moe, a Rockefeller trustee and member of the executive committee.

Dean A. Clark, M.D., member of the Board of Scientific Consultants, International Health Division, Rockefeller Foundation.

The Rockefeller Foundation achieved notoriety last year by granting $60,000 and $50,000, respectively, to the American Institute of Pacific Relations and the Pacific Council of the IPR. The outlay was made primarily for an international conference at Lucknow, India, in October of last year. the conclave turned into a sounding-board for anti-Americanism.

The institute was formerly headed by Prof. Owen Lattimore, Johns Hopkins professor of international relations who was accused of being the 'top Soviet agent' in the country by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R., Wis.).

Study Files of IPR

Lattimore hotly denied the accusation. A Senate Judiciary Subcommittee is studying files of the IPR taken during a raid on a barn near Lee, Mass. In addition to the Rockefeller Foundation, one of the contributors to the IPR was Frederick Vanderbilt Field, millionaire agent for the Red Chinese in this country and bond fundraiser for indicted Communist leaders.

On the IPR board of directors is prominent Rhodes Scholar, John K. Fairbank, professor of history at Harvard University. Fairbank has established a reputation as one of Lattimore’s chief apologists. According to the IPR’s own published figures, from 1925 through 1950, it received a total net income of $2,536,000, of which 50 percent was furnished by foundations, chiefly Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Carnegie Endowment.

Rhodes scholar Moe not only serves as a trustee for the Rockefeller Foundation but also doubles as the Secretary-General of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Parsons a kingpin

Another Rhodes Scholar who figures as a key player in a foundation of a different sort is Critchell Parsons, a wealthy oilman from Dallas, Texas. Parsons is Vice President and a Trustee of the China International Foundation. This foundation has an interesting history, which government investigators are still trying to piece together.

The China International Foundation holds the stock of the United Tanker Corporation. Col. Arthur G. Syran, head of the Economic Cooperation Administration’s Transportation Division, stated on April 2 of this year in Washington that two of the tankers owned by United had been involved in the profitable surplus ship deal engineered by former Congressman Joseph E. Casey [a deal investigated by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation] and that they had also carried oil to Communist China and Russia in 1949.

Morris Leads the Foundation

Newbold Morris, who ran for mayor of New York in the last election, is President of the China International Foundation. He denied allegations of any illegality about the tankers and the destinations of their cargoes. He claimed the proceeds were aiding Chinese students stranded in this country, as well as Americans studying Chinese subjects.

Like Carnegie and Rockefeller, the China International Foundation is allowed to carry on global operations and propaganda, in furtherance of Cecil Rhodes' aims, but without having to pay taxes."

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21 lugl 1951 anni
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