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The '''University of California''' ('''UCLA''') is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, [[California]]. UCLA traces its early origins back to [[1882]] as the southern branch of the California State Normal School (now San Jose State University). | The '''University of California''' ('''UCLA''') is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, [[California]]. UCLA traces its early origins back to [[1882]] as the southern branch of the California State Normal School (now San Jose State University). | ||
− | UCLA is called a Public Ivy, and is ranked among the best public universities in the United States by major college and university rankings. As of October [[2020]], 25 [[Nobel laureates]], three Fields Medalists, and five Turing Award winners, and two Chief Scientists of the [[U.S. Air Force]] have been affiliated with UCLA as faculty, researchers, or alumni. Among the current faculty members, 55 have been elected to the [[National Academy of Sciences]], 28 to the [[National Academy of Engineering]], 39 to the [[Institute of Medicine]], and 124 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. | + | UCLA is called a Public Ivy, and is ranked among the best public universities in the United States by major college and university rankings. As of October [[2020]], 25 [[Nobel laureates]], three Fields Medalists, and five Turing Award winners, and two Chief Scientists of the [[U.S. Air Force]] have been affiliated with UCLA as faculty, researchers, or alumni. Among the current faculty members, 55 have been elected to the [[National Academy of Sciences]], 28 to the [[National Academy of Engineering]], 39 to the [[Institute of Medicine]], and 124 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. |
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+ | In 1969 it took part in the Arpanet, the forerunner of today's [[Internet]]. This makes it, along with three other research institutions, one of the first four participants to be connected to one another using Internet technology. | ||
==Anthony Sutton== | ==Anthony Sutton== |
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University of California/Los Angeles (University) | |
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Motto | Fiat lux (Latin) |
Formation | 1882 |
Type | • Public • Research • Land grant |
Sponsored by | Hewlett Foundation |
Other name | Bruins |
A major research university located in Los Angeles |
The University of California (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA traces its early origins back to 1882 as the southern branch of the California State Normal School (now San Jose State University).
UCLA is called a Public Ivy, and is ranked among the best public universities in the United States by major college and university rankings. As of October 2020, 25 Nobel laureates, three Fields Medalists, and five Turing Award winners, and two Chief Scientists of the U.S. Air Force have been affiliated with UCLA as faculty, researchers, or alumni. Among the current faculty members, 55 have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, 28 to the National Academy of Engineering, 39 to the Institute of Medicine, and 124 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In 1969 it took part in the Arpanet, the forerunner of today's Internet. This makes it, along with three other research institutions, one of the first four participants to be connected to one another using Internet technology.
Anthony Sutton
Anthony Sutton wrote in The Federal Reserve Conspiracy that he could “speak first hand of the abysmal ignorance [about inflation] of the UCLA Economics Department in the early 1960s.” [1]
Related Quotations
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Victor Marchetti | “To the Clandestine Services the universities represented fertile territory for recruiting espionage agents. Most large American colleges enrolled substantial numbers of foreign students, and many of these, especially those from the Third World, were (and are) destined to hold high positions in their home countries in a relatively few years. They were much easier to recruit at American schools — when they might have a need for money, where they could be easily compromised, and where foreign security services could not interfere — than they would be when they returned home. To spot and evaluate these students, the Clandestine Services maintained a contractual relationship with key professors on numerous campuses. When a professor had picked out a likely candidate, he notified his contact at the CIA and, on occasion, participated in the actual recruitment attempt. Some professors performed these services without being on a formal retainer. Others actively participated in agency covert operations by serving as "cut-outs," or intermediaries, and even by carrying out secret missions during foreign journeys.” | Victor Marchetti | 1974 |
Victor Marchetti | “Helms asked his staff to find out just how many university personnel were under secret contract to the CIA. After a few days of investigation, senior CIA officers reported back that they could not find the answer. Helms immediately ordered a full study of the situation, and after more than a month of searching records all over the agency, a report was handed in to Helms listing hundreds of professors and administrators on over a hundred campuses. But the staff officers who compiled the report knew that their work was incomplete . Within weeks, another campus connection was exposed in the press. The contact was not on the list that had been compiled for the Director.” | Victor Marchetti | 1974 |
Sponsor
Event | Description |
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Hewlett Foundation | Huge foundation setting the agenda by funding lots of deep state projects. |
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Eva Andersson-Dubin | 1961 | Sweden | Doctor Model | Former Miss Sweden who dated Jeffrey Epstein for 11 years, then married hedge fund billionaire Glenn Dubin. Mentioned in Epstein's Black book, flew the Lolita Express. | |
Russ Baker | 1958 | US | Journalist | Author of a breathtakingly definitive account of the Bush Crime Family. | |
Yvonne Brathwaite Burke | 5 October 1932 | US | Politician | California politician and lawyer who sat on the House Select Committee on Assassinations. | |
Roel Campos | 1949 | US | Lawyer | US business lawyer, SEC commissioner 2002-2007 | |
Vint Cerf | 23 June 1943 | Hacker | A father of the internet as part of military research. Later evangelist for Google. | ||
Molly Crockett | US | Academic Neuroscientist | neuroscientist who showed that drugs targeting serotonin and dopamine in the brain can change moral decision-making | ||
Avi Davis | 3 September 1958 | December 2015 | Journalist | Founded the American Freedom Alliance. | |
Gaston Deurinck | 1922 | 2000 | Belgium | Economist | Belgian economist who did productivity studies in connection with the Marshall Plan. Attended the 1970 Bilderberg. |
Larry Fink | 2 November 1952 | US | Banker Billionaire | CEO of the largest money-management firm in the world | |
Scott Galloway | 3 November 1964 | US | Propagandist Businessperson | WEF/YGL marketing professor who propagandized for harsh lockdowns and imprisonment for refusing the jab during Covid | |
Kirsten Gillibrand | 9 December 1966 | US | Politician US/2020 Presidential election/Candidates | Replaced Hillary Clinton's seat as Senator from New York. | |
Robert Gore | 1958 | Author Journalist | Author, journalist interested in the Deep State | ||
Dana J. Hyde | 1968 | 5 March 2023 | US | Lawyer | White House official during the Clinton and Obama administrations who died in 2023 freak air incident. |
Lars Jonung | 11 September 1944 | Sweden | Economist | Swedish economist who attended the 1991 Bilderberg | |
Rosa Koire | 30 May 2021 | US | Author Activist Real estate appraiser | Real estate appraiser who during her work learned about Agenda 21 and became an activist. | |
Flora Lewis | 25 July 1922 | 2 June 2002 | US | Journalist | US journalist. Trilateral Commission. Tri-Bilderberg |
Yinuo Li | US Chinese? | Lobbyist | WEF/Young Global Leaders 2016. Lobbyist and door opener for the Gates Foundation in China. | ||
Frank Loy | 1928 | US | Spook Businessperson | President of the German Marshall Fund 1981-1995 | |
Ernest May | 19 November 1928 | 1 June 2009 | US | Long time associate Philip Zelikow | |
David McGowan | 25 March 1960 | 23 November 2015 | US | Author Researcher Journalist | A dogged researcher into the vast deceptions of power since well before 9-ll. McGowan has solid claim to being The First 9-11 Sceptic |
Karin Olofsdotter | 16 June 1966 | Sweden | Diplomat | Swedish diplomat and Swedish Ambassador to the United States | |
James Pohl | Soldier Lawyer | US Army judge at the Guantanamo military commission who "conspired with the prosecution to destroy evidence relevant to defending the accused architect of the 9/11 attacks". | |||
Dennis Ross | 26 November 1948 | US | Author Diplomat | US diplomat, author, US Director of Policy Planning under GHWB | |
Michael Ruppert | 3 February 1951 | 13 April 2014 | Author Activist Narcotics investigator 9-11/Dissident Talk show | Former cop who famously confronted John Deutch about CIA drug dealing. Later became a dissident journalist. | |
Pedro Moreira Salles | 20 October 1959 | Brazil | Banker Billionaire | Banker and heir to one of the biggest fortunes in Brazil. WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1998. | |
William Steiger | 1969 | US | Spook Civil servant | Chief of Staff at USAID from 2017 to 2021. | |
William Walker | 1 June 1935 | US | Diplomat Spook | Spook who worked with repressive Latin-American regimes. Also an actor in the Kosovo War in 1999. | |
Alejandro Daniel Wolff | Diplomat | American diplomat who was the US Ambassador to Chile and the United Nations |