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The ICG's "In Pursuit of Peace Award" was established in 2005, and is associated with a gala event in New York City. Recipients include [[cabal]] leader [[George H. W. Bush]] and members [[Bill Clinton]] & [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] as well as Nobel Peace Prize laureates [[Martti Ahtisaari]] and [[Ellen Johnson Sirleaf]] and financier (and ICG co-founder) [[George Soros]]. | The ICG's "In Pursuit of Peace Award" was established in 2005, and is associated with a gala event in New York City. Recipients include [[cabal]] leader [[George H. W. Bush]] and members [[Bill Clinton]] & [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] as well as Nobel Peace Prize laureates [[Martti Ahtisaari]] and [[Ellen Johnson Sirleaf]] and financier (and ICG co-founder) [[George Soros]]. | ||
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+ | [[Karim Sadjadpour]] was "chief Iran analyst" at the International Crisis Group. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 11 August 2020
International Crisis Group | |
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Abbreviation | ICG |
Motto | "Working to prevent conflict worldwide." |
Formation | 1995 |
Founder | • George Soros • [[|?]] |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Type | International non-governmental organization |
Sponsored by | Carnegie Corporation, Hewlett Foundation, Koch family foundations, MacArthur Foundation, Mercator Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Sigrid Rausing Trust |
Subpage | •International Crisis Group/Board |
Soros-funded, Bilderberger-staffed group that is "working to prevent conflict worldwide." |
Contents
Purposes
Co-founder, George Soros commented that "“My support of the ICG is part of a larger strategy. I believe in crisis prevention and crisis resolution. I have developed what I call the Soros doctrine — preventive action of a constructive nature which I juxtapose to the Bush doctrine of preemptive action of a military nature . . . I am the member of a well-balanced board which has such people on it as Richard Perle and Richard Allen."[1]
Funding
At the beginning of the ICG, funding was mainly from co-founder George Soros. ICG has an Advisory Council, which includes corporations like Chevron and Shell, as well as one member who is listed on its website as "Anonymous". Crisis Group has been criticised for serving the interests of its corporate and government funders.
Awards
The ICG's "In Pursuit of Peace Award" was established in 2005, and is associated with a gala event in New York City. Recipients include cabal leader George H. W. Bush and members Bill Clinton & Hillary Rodham Clinton as well as Nobel Peace Prize laureates Martti Ahtisaari and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and financier (and ICG co-founder) George Soros.
Staff
Karim Sadjadpour was "chief Iran analyst" at the International Crisis Group.
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job |
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Karim Sadjadpour | Chief Iran analyst |
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. |
Hewlett Foundation | Huge foundation setting the agenda by funding lots of deep state projects. |
Koch family foundations | Controlled by the billionaire Koch brothers, who finance the 'right' in US politics when they say the right things. |
MacArthur Foundation | Finances non-profit organizations and select people in approximately 50 countries around the world, buying immense cultural and political influence. It often coordinates its priorities with other deep state foundations, creating a mesh of grants, cross-grants and sub-grants that is very hard to analyze. |
Mercator Foundation | German foundation financing projects of deep state interest and buying control over the narrative, especially on "climate change" and pro-migration. Frequently connected to censorship initiatives. |
Open Society Foundations | A NGO operating in more countries than McDonald's. It has the tendency to support politicians (at times through astroturfing) and activists that get branded as "extreme left" as its founder is billionaire and bane of the pound George Soros. This polarizing perspective causes the abnormal influence of the OSF to go somewhat unanswered. |
Rockefeller Brothers Fund | Rockefeller family "philanthropic" fund. One of the CIA's favorite cut-outs during the Cold War. |
Sigrid Rausing Trust |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:UN Secretary-General invokes Article 99 on Gaza | Article | 6 December 2023 | Al Jazeera | "Facing a severe risk of collapse of the humanitarian system in Gaza, I urge the UN Security Council to help avert a humanitarian catastrophe and appeal for a humanitarian ceasefire to be declared." |
A document sourced from International Crisis Group
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Author(s) |
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File:Afghanistan - Exit vs Engagement.pdf | paper | "Humanitarian intervention" Afghanistan/2001 Invasion | Unknown |