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+ | |members=Ernest J. Moniz,Des Browne,Joan Rohlfing,Hamad Alkaabi,Brooke D. Anderson,Alexey Arbatov,Edmund G. Brown Jr,Rolf Ekéus,Gideon Frank,Margaret A. Hamburg,Jon M. Huntsman Jr.,Igor S. Ivanov,Riaz Mohammad Khan,Jeong H. Kim,Michael G. Mullen,,Ronald L. Olson,Michael A. Peterson,Malcolm Rifkind,Ray Rothrock,Louis Salkind,Laura Turner Seydel,Nathalie Tocci,Alexa Wesner,Peng Yuan | ||
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+ | A [[think tank]] funded by billionaire population reduction enthusiast [[Ted Turner]]. Despite professing a strong desire of peace, it participates in some of the darker sides of deep state planning exercises. | ||
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+ | ==Official Narrative== | ||
+ | The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) was founded in January 2001 as a result of concerns expressed to former Senator [[Sam Nunn]] in the spring of 2000 by CNN founder [[R. E. Ted Turner]] that "the [[threat]] from nuclear weapons had fallen off most people's radar screens after the end of the [[Cold War]]." Turner asked Nunn's assistance in assessing "whether a private organization could make a difference." NTI is "supported by a pledge from Mr. Turner and other [[private]] contributions." NTI has obligated more than $37 million in program awards and grants. | ||
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+ | ==People== | ||
+ | The Board of Directors (top, right) is per March 2022.<ref>https://www.nti.org/about/who-we-are/#tab-board-of-directors</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 21 May 2022
Nuclear Threat Initiative (Think tank) | |
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Formation | January 2001 |
Founder | • Sam Nunn • Ted Turner |
Interests | WMD |
Sponsored by | Carnegie Corporation, Open Philanthropy |
Membership | • Ernest J. Moniz • Des Browne • Joan Rohlfing • Hamad Alkaabi • Brooke D. Anderson • Alexey Arbatov • Edmund G. Brown Jr • Rolf Ekéus • Gideon Frank • Margaret A. Hamburg • Jon M. Huntsman Jr. • Igor S. Ivanov • Riaz Mohammad Khan • Jeong H. Kim • Michael G. Mullen • Ronald L. Olson • Michael A. Peterson • Malcolm Rifkind • Ray Rothrock • Louis Salkind • Laura Turner Seydel • Nathalie Tocci • Alexa Wesner • Peng Yuan |
A think tank funded by billionaire population reduction enthusiast Ted Turner. Despite professing a strong desire of peace, it participates in some of the darker sides of deep state planning exercises.
Official Narrative
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) was founded in January 2001 as a result of concerns expressed to former Senator Sam Nunn in the spring of 2000 by CNN founder R. E. Ted Turner that "the threat from nuclear weapons had fallen off most people's radar screens after the end of the Cold War." Turner asked Nunn's assistance in assessing "whether a private organization could make a difference." NTI is "supported by a pledge from Mr. Turner and other private contributions." NTI has obligated more than $37 million in program awards and grants.
People
The Board of Directors (top, right) is per March 2022.[1]
Events carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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2021 Monkeypox Tabletop Exercise | A 2021 biological exercise which (presciently) predicted the monkeypox pandemic which started in mid May 2022 | |
A Spreading Plague | Germany Munich Munich Security Conference/2019 | Tabletop simulation of a global biological warfare attack predicting an apocalyptic outcome. Included several senior pandemic planners. Held February 2019. |
Preventing Global Catastrophic Biological Risks | Germany Munich Security Conference Munich | Simulation of a global influenza pandemic predicting an apocalyptic outcome. Held February 2020, with a who-is-who of pandemic planners. Held February 2020. |
Known members
8 of the 24 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Des Browne | Bought nuclear missiles as UK Secretary of State for Defence, campaigns for nuclear disarmament after leaving power. |
Margaret Hamburg | US physician and expert in pandemic preparedness. Board of the Council on Foreign Relations.Operation Dark Winter, Clade X, GAVI, CFR, Wellcome Trust,Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation |
Igor Ivanov | Decidedly pro-Western former Russian Foreign Minister |
Ernest Moniz | US deep state operative who took place in multiple WEF "pandemic exercises", US Secretary of Energy 2013-17 |
Michael Mullen | Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 2007-2011, attended his first Bilderberg in 2022 |
Ronald Olson | |
Malcolm Rifkind | British Conservative politician with many deep state connections |
Nathalie Tocci | Italian political scientist and international relations "expert" |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Carnegie Corporation | Established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911, with large grants especially to form the education sector. Lots of grants to "security" think tanks too. |
Open Philanthropy | Grant maker funneling deep state money among other things to pandemic planning. Financed Event 201. |