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*[[Patricia Lewis]]<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Lewis_%28physicist%29</ref> British and Irish nuclear physicist and arms control expert, who is currently the Research Director for International Security at Chatham House. She is also currently Co-Director of the Global Commission on Internet Governance. | *[[Patricia Lewis]]<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Lewis_%28physicist%29</ref> British and Irish nuclear physicist and arms control expert, who is currently the Research Director for International Security at Chatham House. She is also currently Co-Director of the Global Commission on Internet Governance. | ||
*[[Jody Tucker Davis]]<ref>https://britishamericanproject.org/</ref> US Project Director | *[[Jody Tucker Davis]]<ref>https://britishamericanproject.org/</ref> US Project Director | ||
− | *[[Heather Pearson]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20191024111220/https://britishamericanproject.org/about-bap/meet-the-us-team/</ref> | + | *[[Heather Pearson]]<ref name=team2019>https://web.archive.org/web/20191024111220/https://britishamericanproject.org/about-bap/meet-the-us-team/</ref> |
− | *[[Matthew Mackowiak]]<ref> | + | *[[Matthew Mackowiak]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Adebayo Adeleke]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Danielle Berrin]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Sarah Binion]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Micaela Brown]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Jane Borochoff]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Jeremiah Goulka]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Michael Hermann]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Storme Sixeas]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[R. Jeronimo Valdez]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Willis Walker]]<ref name=team2019/> |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Allan Golston]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Josh Gotbaum]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board |
− | + | *[[Joan Harrison]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board | |
− | + | *[[Lolita Jackson]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board | |
− | + | *[[Michael Lomax]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board | |
− | + | *[[Jack Lusk]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board | |
− | + | *[[Vidal Martinez]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board | |
− | + | *[[Marc Morial]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board | |
− | + | *[[Tim Porter]]<ref name=team2019/> Advisory board | |
− | + | *[[Lisbee Stainton]]<ref name=board2019>https://web.archive.org/web/20191024111941/https://britishamericanproject.org/about-bap/meet-the-uk-team/</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Robert Wilde]]<ref name=board2019/> | |
− | + | *[[Joe Twyman]]<ref name=board2019/> | |
− | + | *[[Andy Gibson]]<ref name=board2019/> | |
− | + | *[[Priya Guha]]<ref name=board2019/> | |
− | + | *[[Michael Maclay]]<ref name=board2019/> Advisory Board | |
− | + | *[[Rushanara Ali]]<ref name=board2019/> Advisory Board | |
− | + | *[[Dan Fitz]]<ref name=board2019/> Advisory Board | |
− | + | *[[Isabel Hilton]]<ref name=board2019/> Advisory Board. The Independent, The Guardian, BBC | |
− | + | *[[Nicolas Maclean]]<ref name=board2019/> Advisory Board | |
− | + | *[[John Mitchinson]]<ref name=board2019/> Advisory Board | |
− | + | *[[Nigel Sheinwald]]<ref name=board2019/> Advisory Board | |
− | + | *[[Simon Lewis]]<ref name=board2012>https://web.archive.org/web/20120708002218/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/advisoryboard.asp</ref> | |
− | + | *[[Lynne Berry]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Francis Dannat]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Andrew Davies]]<ref name=board2012/> general. British Lord | |
− | + | *[[Colleen Graffy]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Trevor Phillips]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Olly Grender]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[George R. Packard]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Martin Vander Weyer]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[John Brademas]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Harlan Crow]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Linda LeSourd Lader]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Richard Fisher]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Michael Lomax]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Marc Morial]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[ Diana Negroponte]]<ref name=board2012/>She must be related to John Negroponte. | |
− | + | *[[Timothy L. Porter]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Paul S. Sarbanes]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Robert I. Smith]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Peter Carrington]]<ref name=board2012/> | |
− | + | *[[Philip Lader]]<ref name=board2012/>Patron. former U.S. Ambassador to Britain | |
− | + | *[[George Mitchell]]<ref name=board2012/> Patron. former United States Senate Majority Leader | |
− | + | *[[Christopher Eide]]<ref name=board2012/> Patron | |
− | |||
*[[Kathleen King]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120701044358/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> aka [[Kiki King]]? | *[[Kathleen King]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120701044358/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> aka [[Kiki King]]? | ||
*[[Rowan Pelling]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120701044358/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> UK. The Daily Telegraph | *[[Rowan Pelling]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120701044358/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> UK. The Daily Telegraph | ||
− | *[[Tania Tetlow]]<ref | + | *[[Tania Tetlow]]<ref name=board2012/> USA |
− | *[[Danielle Woodrow]]<ref | + | *[[Danielle Woodrow]]<ref name=board2012/> USA |
− | *[[Ted Carter]]<ref | + | *[[Ted Carter]]<ref name=board2012/> USA Charter School lobbyist |
*[[Murphy Cobbing]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20141223134058/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>Vice Chair. BBC Presenter | *[[Murphy Cobbing]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20141223134058/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>Vice Chair. BBC Presenter | ||
*[[Laura-Jane Rich]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150711234035/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>Presenter, Programme-Maker & Professional Composer, London | *[[Laura-Jane Rich]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150711234035/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>Presenter, Programme-Maker & Professional Composer, London | ||
*[[Rob Beckley]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150711234035/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>Chief Operating Officer, College of Policing, London | *[[Rob Beckley]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150711234035/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>Chief Operating Officer, College of Policing, London | ||
*[[Debs Paterson]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160606050035/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>USA Charter School lobbyist | *[[Debs Paterson]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160606050035/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>USA Charter School lobbyist | ||
− | *[[Jason Mitchell]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140906224145/http://britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | + | *[[Jason Mitchell]]<ref name=board2014>https://web.archive.org/web/20140906224145/http://britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> |
− | *[[Brian Barton]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140906224145/http://britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | + | *[[Brian Barton]]<ref name=board2014/>https://web.archive.org/web/20140906224145/http://britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> |
− | *[[Maggie Miller]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130304045338/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | + | *[[Maggie Miller]]<ref name=board2013>https://web.archive.org/web/20130304045338/http://www.britishamericanproject.org/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> |
− | *[[Jioni Palmer]]<ref | + | *[[Jioni Palmer]]<ref name=board2013/> |
− | *[[Stefan Pryor]]<ref | + | *[[Stefan Pryor]]<ref name=board2013/> |
− | *[[Donald Link]]<ref | + | *[[Donald Link]]<ref name=board2013/> |
− | *[[James Gwertzman ]]<ref | + | *[[James Gwertzman ]]<ref name=board2013/> |
− | *[[Michael Allegretti]]<ref | + | *[[Michael Allegretti]]<ref name=board2013/> |
− | *[[Amy Wallace]]<ref | + | *[[Amy Wallace]]<ref name=board2013/> |
*[[Hunter Morrison]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130123040534/http://www.britishamericanproject.org:80/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | *[[Hunter Morrison]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130123040534/http://www.britishamericanproject.org:80/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | ||
*[[Alison Homes]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130123040534/http://www.britishamericanproject.org:80/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | *[[Alison Homes]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130123040534/http://www.britishamericanproject.org:80/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | ||
*[[Michael Hecht]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130123040534/http://www.britishamericanproject.org:80/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | *[[Michael Hecht]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130123040534/http://www.britishamericanproject.org:80/usexecutivecommittee.asp</ref> | ||
− | *[[Sadiq Khan]]<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British-American_Project</ref>Mayor of London since 2016 | + | *[[Sadiq Khan]]<ref name=Wikipedia>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British-American_Project</ref>Mayor of London since 2016 |
− | *[[Bobby Jindal]]<ref | + | *[[Bobby Jindal]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> Governor of Louisiana |
− | *[[Rafael Anchia]]<ref | + | *[[Rafael Anchia]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> Texas House of Representatives |
− | *[[Dan Branch]]<ref | + | *[[Dan Branch]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> Texas House of Representatives |
− | *[[Hugh Raven]]<ref | + | *[[Hugh Raven]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> UK. The Daily Telegraph |
− | *[[Christopher Cragg]]<ref | + | *[[Christopher Cragg]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> UK.Financial Times |
− | *[[George Brock]]<ref | + | *[[George Brock]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> The Times |
− | *[[Michael Elliott]]<ref | + | *[[Michael Elliott]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> The Economist |
− | *[[Daniel Franklin]]<ref | + | *[[Daniel Franklin]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> The Economist |
− | *[[Diane Coyle]]<ref | + | *[[Diane Coyle]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> The Independent |
− | *[[Mo Rocca]]<ref | + | *[[Mo Rocca]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> CBS |
− | *[[Tad Friend]]<ref | + | *[[Tad Friend]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> The New Yorker |
− | *[[Frederick Kempe]]<ref | + | *[[Frederick Kempe]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> The Wall Street Journal |
− | *[[Daniel Drezner]]<ref | + | *[[Daniel Drezner]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, Slate, |
− | *[[Joel Stein]]<ref | + | *[[Joel Stein]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> LA Times |
− | *[[Margaret Hill]]<ref | + | *[[Margaret Hill]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> BBC current affairs producer |
− | *[[Andrea Wong]]<ref | + | *[[Andrea Wong]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> CEO Lifetime Television |
− | *[[Lawrence Kasdan]]<ref | + | *[[Lawrence Kasdan]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> Motion Picture Director |
− | *[[Lauren Greenfield] | + | *[[Lauren Greenfield][<ref name=Wikipedia/> Photographer |
− | *[[Ellen Futter]]<ref | + | *[[Ellen Futter]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> President, American Museum of Natural History |
− | *[[Po Bronson]]<ref | + | *[[Po Bronson]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> Author |
− | *[[Nestor Torres]]<ref | + | *[[Nestor Torres]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> flautist |
− | *[[Andrew Litton]]<ref | + | *[[Andrew Litton]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> Director, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra of Norway |
− | *[[Sally Phillips]]<ref | + | *[[Sally Phillips]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> writer |
− | *[[Phoebe Waller-Bridge]]<ref | + | *[[Phoebe Waller-Bridge]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> actress |
− | *[[Edward Lord]]<ref | + | *[[Edward Lord]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> City of London |
− | *[[Steve Leder]]<ref | + | *[[Steve Leder]]<ref name=Wikipedia/> USA. Rabbi |
*[[Tim Ferriss]]<ref>http://www.olibarrett.com/page/29/</ref> | *[[Tim Ferriss]]<ref>http://www.olibarrett.com/page/29/</ref> | ||
*[[Oli Barrett ]]<ref>http://www.olibarrett.com/page/29/</ref> | *[[Oli Barrett ]]<ref>http://www.olibarrett.com/page/29/</ref> |
Revision as of 11:48, 21 December 2022
The British-American Project (BAP) is a transatlantic fellowship of over 1,200 leaders and opinion formers from a broad spectrum of occupations, backgrounds and political views. The purpose of the network is to groom a cadre of reliably pro-American British politicians, especially on the left side in politics, or as the 1985 conference put it, “to create, at a time of growing international strains and stresses, a closer rapport between Britain and the United States among people likely to become influential decision-makers during the next two decades” [1]
BAP operates on a not-for-profit basis, funded through its membership and support from corporate partners. It was originally named the British-American Project for the Successor Generation[1], and was founded in 1985 [2]. From 2006, it became a private limited company[3].
Contents
Annual conference
The BAP meets annually for a four-day conference on a topic of current concern to both countries. Each year, roughly 24 new participants are selected from either side of the Atlantic, on the basis of service to their communities and professional achievement, and sponsored to attend the conference as delegates. At the end of each conference, Delegates are elected Fellows of the Project. Fellows from past years attend the annual conferences at their own expense, with many returning in successive years.[4]
The conference has a main conference brochure, which outlines speakers and schedules. In addition, they print a biographical book, a comprehensive and compact guide to who’s who at the conference. It’s divided into four sections; UK Delegates, US Delegates, UK Fellows, US Fellows and each page is an individual biography.[5]
Many BAP alumni are directly involved with US and UK military and defense establishments.
The supposedly left-liberal association holds an annual JP Morgan lecture, given by David Cameron in 2006.[6]
Members used to joke of CIA-funding
A Guardian article from 2004 described the purpose of the group:
- Here, BAP is portrayed as a Trojan horse for American foreign policy, recruiting Britons of liberal or left-of-centre inclinations and political talent and connections when they are young, indoctrinating them with propaganda about the virtues of American capitalism and America's role in the world, and then watching them approvingly as they steer British politics in an ever more pro-Washington direction. According to this analysis, the project's greatest success has been New Labour.[2]
- The leftwing journalist John Pilger, who has been uncovering American manipulation of other countries' politics for decades, has described BAP as a "casual freemasonry" and "by far the most influential transatlantic network of politicians, journalists and academics".
- The historian Frances Stonor Saunders, who has written extensively about the American use of earlier, similar networks to influence western opinion during the cold war, sees close parallels with BAP: "All that's changed is that BAP are much more sophisticated." Member Yasmin Alibhai-Brown said: ""The amount of drink, the way you were treated, the dinners with everyone who was anyone..... It was money that I'd never seen at any conference before. We [the participants] used to joke, 'This is obviously funded by the CIA.'"
- BAP-member Martin Vander Weyer admitted: "The British membership is quite a concentrated elite," he admits. "There was a stage where ... a lot of the people who emerged as part of the New Labour leadership group happened - and I say happened, because it is partly chance - to be members of BAP ...[7]
British and US members
Given the number of members, this is an incomplete list. Especially British politicians, aware that participation is potentially incriminating, carefully leave membership in the BAP out their CVs. Nevertheless, because of the Project's secrecy, the list on Wikispooks is the most complete compilation existing in public today.
Members (mostly UK, some US) of the British-American Project include (2004):
- Peter Mandelson EU trade commissioner
- Jonathan Powell Tony Blair's chief of staff
- Jeremy Paxman broadcast journalist and author
- Mo Mowlam former Labour Northern Ireland secretary
- Adair Turner head of pensions commission
- Trevor Phillips former chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission
- James Naughtie British radio and news presenter for the BBC.
- Matthew Taylor Downing Street head of policy
- Chris Smith former Labour culture secretary
- Elizabeth Symons (Baroness Symons) Foreign Office minister
- George Robertson (Lord Robertson) former Nato secretary-general
- Douglas Alexander Foreign Office and trade minister
- Geoff Mulgan former head of Downing Street's policy and strategy unit
- Patricia Scotland (Baroness Scotland) Home Office minister
- Julia Hobsbawm public relations consultant
- Steve Hilton Conservative special adviser
- Benjamin Zephaniah poet and activist
- Colonel Bob Stewart former commander of British forces in Bosnia
- David Willetts Conservative shadow work and pensions secretary
- Stephen Dorrell former Conservative health secretary
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown columnist and broadcaster
- Charles Moore former editor of the Daily Telegraph
- Nick Butler BP group vice-president, strategy and policy development
- David Lipsey (Lord Lipsey) Labour peer and author
- Anatol Lieven historian
- George R Packard (United States) international relations academic
- Sir Charles Villiers businessman
- Kathleen King[13]
- Elizabeth Kanter
- Christopher Lincoln-Jones Defence Consultant. Chiron Information & Analysis
- Edith Gorman-Lush aka Edi Lush
- Rowan Mackinnon
- Joanna Jepson
- Julia Hoggett
- Suzanne Hay
- Lisa Henderson
- Jane Hill Journalist
- Stephen Hinton Managing Director, Thorn Hinton Limited.
- Stephen Mannix
- Richard O'Connor
- Forence Nosegbe
- Olivia Pinkney
- Nicola Pitts
- Sally Lines
- Raphael Mokades
- Karen Louise Mitchell
- Lucy Marcus
- Christian May
- Alan Mendoza
- Derek Mills
- Steven Haines
- Debbie Gupta
- John Baines
- Robert Beckley
- Dominic Dyer
- Sara Gefland
- Duncan Glassey
- Alison Griffiths
- Caroline Dalmeny
- Stephen Colegrave
- John Bew
- Clemecy Burton-Hill
- Lara Carmona
- Clare Montagu
- Elisabeth Stainton
- Craig Wilkinson
- Gillian McCallum
- Lotte Jeffs
- Bela Arora
- Sam Barcroft
- Haani Ul Hasnain
- Jo Saucek[14]
- Andrea Westall [15]
- Paul Parr
- Flora Nedelcu Smith
- Garry Everitt
- Jasdeep Kaur Bhogal
- Bindi Karia
- David Ezra Ruebain Solicitor
- Robert Terry Senior Policy Adviser [16]
- Rishi Santanu Saha [17]
- Caroline Reynolds
- Sally Reynolds
- Miles Spencer Watkins
- Rita Singh
- Herb Enmarch-Williams misspelled Herbert Wnmarch-Williams
- Sarah Churchwell
- Kate Wiggs
- Sarah Southern
- Aaron Ross
- Julia Streets
- Tony Lamair Burks (US) [18]
- Tim Dobbins[19]
- Graham Moore[20]
- Amy English[21]
- Tom Burke[22]
- Michael Klein[23]
- Ben Hammersley[24]Wired UK
- Sue McLeod[25]
- Allan Golston[26] President of the United States Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Lucy Winskell[27]
- Elizabeth Linder[28] Board member Medicines for Malaria Venture, mainly financed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Also a Fellow in Atlantik-Brücke
- David Naylor[29] Fellow.
- John Murad[30] USA. Fellow.
- John Bellinger[31]Legal Adviser for the U.S. Department of State and the National Security Council during the George W. Bush administration.
- Nichol Bradford[32]
- Scott Porter[33]
- Rosiland Jordan[34]Fellow. As worked for Al Jazeera English and Unesco
- Orlando Sanchez[35] US politician, Cuban exile
- Terry Babcock-Lumish [36] American professor, entrepreneur, and policymaker.
- Nina Easton[37] American author, journalist, TV commentator, and entrepreneur
- Janet Bloomfield[38]British peace and disarmament campaigner
- Paul Steven Miller[39]
- Evan Davis[40] an English economist, journalist, and presenter for the BBC.
- Timothy Creamer[41] astronaut and a colonel in the United States Army.
- Jonas S. Chartock[42] charter school lobbyist
- Mark Durkan[43] Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, politician
- Chris DeRose[44] US author and lawyer
- Peter Florence[45] British journalist
- Stephen Waley-Cohen[46]businessman and financial journalist, theatre manager
- Andrew Wyllie[47]president of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
- William Crawley[48]Fellow. BBC journalist and broadcaster.
- Richard Holme[49] British Liberal Democrat politician. Resigned from chairman of the Broadcasting Standards Commission after media smear campaing
- Caroline St John-Brooks[50]The Times Educational Supplement, The Sunday Times
- June Andrews[51] Fellow and member of the Advisory Board. Professor in Dementia Nursing
- Leslie Jacobs[52] US Charter school lobbyist
- Carol Gould [53] an American writer and broadcaster who lives in England.
- Shami Chakrabarti[54] British Labour Party politician and member of the House of Lords.
- Patricia Lewis[55] British and Irish nuclear physicist and arms control expert, who is currently the Research Director for International Security at Chatham House. She is also currently Co-Director of the Global Commission on Internet Governance.
- Jody Tucker Davis[56] US Project Director
- Heather Pearson[57]
- Matthew Mackowiak[57]
- Adebayo Adeleke[57]
- Danielle Berrin[57]
- Sarah Binion[57]
- Micaela Brown[57]
- Jane Borochoff[57]
- Jeremiah Goulka[57]
- Michael Hermann[57]
- Storme Sixeas[57]
- R. Jeronimo Valdez[57]
- Willis Walker[57]
- Allan Golston[57] Advisory board
- Josh Gotbaum[57] Advisory board
- Joan Harrison[57] Advisory board
- Lolita Jackson[57] Advisory board
- Michael Lomax[57] Advisory board
- Jack Lusk[57] Advisory board
- Vidal Martinez[57] Advisory board
- Marc Morial[57] Advisory board
- Tim Porter[57] Advisory board
- Lisbee Stainton[58]
- Robert Wilde[58]
- Joe Twyman[58]
- Andy Gibson[58]
- Priya Guha[58]
- Michael Maclay[58] Advisory Board
- Rushanara Ali[58] Advisory Board
- Dan Fitz[58] Advisory Board
- Isabel Hilton[58] Advisory Board. The Independent, The Guardian, BBC
- Nicolas Maclean[58] Advisory Board
- John Mitchinson[58] Advisory Board
- Nigel Sheinwald[58] Advisory Board
- Simon Lewis[59]
- Lynne Berry[59]
- Francis Dannat[59]
- Andrew Davies[59] general. British Lord
- Colleen Graffy[59]
- Trevor Phillips[59]
- Olly Grender[59]
- George R. Packard[59]
- Martin Vander Weyer[59]
- John Brademas[59]
- Harlan Crow[59]
- Linda LeSourd Lader[59]
- Richard Fisher[59]
- Michael Lomax[59]
- Marc Morial[59]
- Diana Negroponte[59]She must be related to John Negroponte.
- Timothy L. Porter[59]
- Paul S. Sarbanes[59]
- Robert I. Smith[59]
- Peter Carrington[59]
- Philip Lader[59]Patron. former U.S. Ambassador to Britain
- George Mitchell[59] Patron. former United States Senate Majority Leader
- Christopher Eide[59] Patron
- Kathleen King[60] aka Kiki King?
- Rowan Pelling[61] UK. The Daily Telegraph
- Tania Tetlow[59] USA
- Danielle Woodrow[59] USA
- Ted Carter[59] USA Charter School lobbyist
- Murphy Cobbing[62]Vice Chair. BBC Presenter
- Laura-Jane Rich[63]Presenter, Programme-Maker & Professional Composer, London
- Rob Beckley[64]Chief Operating Officer, College of Policing, London
- Debs Paterson[65]USA Charter School lobbyist
- Jason Mitchell[66]
- Brian Barton[66]https://web.archive.org/web/20140906224145/http://britishamericanproject.org/ukexecutivecommittee.asp</ref>
- Maggie Miller[67]
- Jioni Palmer[67]
- Stefan Pryor[67]
- Donald Link[67]
- James Gwertzman [67]
- Michael Allegretti[67]
- Amy Wallace[67]
- Hunter Morrison[68]
- Alison Homes[69]
- Michael Hecht[70]
- Sadiq Khan[71]Mayor of London since 2016
- Bobby Jindal[71] Governor of Louisiana
- Rafael Anchia[71] Texas House of Representatives
- Dan Branch[71] Texas House of Representatives
- Hugh Raven[71] UK. The Daily Telegraph
- Christopher Cragg[71] UK.Financial Times
- George Brock[71] The Times
- Michael Elliott[71] The Economist
- Daniel Franklin[71] The Economist
- Diane Coyle[71] The Independent
- Mo Rocca[71] CBS
- Tad Friend[71] The New Yorker
- Frederick Kempe[71] The Wall Street Journal
- Daniel Drezner[71] The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, Slate,
- Joel Stein[71] LA Times
- Margaret Hill[71] BBC current affairs producer
- Andrea Wong[71] CEO Lifetime Television
- Lawrence Kasdan[71] Motion Picture Director
- [[Lauren Greenfield][[71] Photographer
- Ellen Futter[71] President, American Museum of Natural History
- Po Bronson[71] Author
- Nestor Torres[71] flautist
- Andrew Litton[71] Director, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra of Norway
- Sally Phillips[71] writer
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge[71] actress
- Edward Lord[71] City of London
- Steve Leder[71] USA. Rabbi
- Tim Ferriss[72]
- Oli Barrett [73]
- Andrea Byrne
- Rachel Kearton[74]
- Rob Beckley
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Jane Hill | “The annual [ British-American Project ] conference is an experience like no other – stimulating, challenging, always fun.” | Jane Hill | 2005 |
Marjorie Thompson | “Another Labour figure who has had an experience with the BAP is Emma Dent Coad who was the party’s first ever MP for Kensington, serving from 2017-19, and is now leader of the Labour Group on the borough’s council.
She told Declassified that a friend who was a senior official in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) tried to recruit her to the BAP in the 1980s. Coad later found out this person “worked with the CIA”. At the time, the US government had, according to an official memo leaked to the Washington Post, initiated a "propaganda exercise in Britain, aimed at neutralising the efforts of CND". “In the late 80s, I was a journalist working in design and architecture and very busy at the time, travelling around a lot and writing for various magazines,” Coad told us. “At the time, a local friend who was senior in CND started talking to me about this project that she was involved in." "She basically said that if I was able to go to Washington and give a talk about the work I was doing, I’d have a lovely dinner, it would all be paid for, and then I’d be part of this international group who were just trying to improve life," Coad added. “Then I would be part of that group forever and I’d be invited to things periodically, and it would give me a really good profile." Coad thought about it and discussed it with her then husband. "But I just felt there was something a bit smelly about it frankly,” she says. “It didn’t ring true, something so generous just for me being there, so I politely declined." “Later I found out what the British-American Project was all about," she adds. “Then I found out a couple of years later that this friend – who had by then moved out of the area and I’d lost contact with her – worked with the CIA, and I was absolutely appalled." Coad says she was good friends with the husband of the alleged CIA operative, and that he told her she was working for the agency as soon as he found out. "There was something not quite right. I was just a jobbing journalist really, in a faintly glamorous environment, why would I be of interest to this international group?" But Coad can understand why she was a target. "I’ve always been a socialist, I always had those values from school,” she says. “I was political at college, at university, I had roles in the unions, I’d always been political. So clearly she knew that." She adds: “I started writing a book on Spanish design architecture, so I was busy, and I think my stock was rising at the time. The recruiter was very prominent in CND, which I supported.” After Coad was told about the CIA connection "it began to drop into place," she says. Coad then looked up the recruiter who had moved on from CND to PR firm Saatchi & Saatchi, which has funded the BAP. “I thought, ‘that’s interesting, a bit of a leap from what they were doing before’. I thought it was very strange that they would go from CND to working for a right-wing advertising agency, so it rang true, and I believed it.”” | Emma Dent Coad Matt Kennard Marjorie Thompson |
Known members
37 of the 271 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Rushanara Ali | UK Labour MP on the executive committee of the British-American Project. |
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown | British establishment Muslim journalist. |
John Bellinger | A spook/lawyer representing the more patient and more PR-friendly approach to Empire |
Janet Bloomfield | Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the 1990s; member of the British-American Project |
John Brademas | US politician |
Nick Butler | Academic founder of the British-American Project |
Peter Carrington | UK Deep politician. Bilderberg chairman. President of the Pilgrims Society. Secretary General of NATO. Chairman of the UK Conservative Party. Busy guy. |
Shami Chakrabarti | Interestingly connected UK lawyer who was a long time director of Liberty, a UK civil liberties advocacy organisation. |
Mark Durkan | WEF NI politician who voted to support mandatory Covid certification |
Colleen Graffy | US spook and propagandist |
Jane Hill | One of the main presenters for BBC News. Director of the British-American Project 2006-2009. |
Steve Hilton | British political adviser, member of the Notting Hill Set |
Julia Hoggett | |
Frederick Kempe | Spook and deep state actor |
Sadiq Khan | |
Linda LeSourd Lader | The wife of Philip Lader, the corporate networker and former US ambassador to the UK. Advised President Clinton on personal issues pertaining to religion. |
Philip Lader | US Ambassador to the UK 1997-2001 |
Anatol Lieven | Chair of International Relations and Terrorism Studies at deep state King's College London |
Cristopher Lincoln-Jones | |
Michael Maclay | Former British diplomat and journalist with lots of spooky connections. Early member of the British American Project, recruited by Robert Maxwell and Lord Weidenfeld to their projects, director at Hakluyt, advisor to Carl Bildt... |
Peter Mandelson | Supranational deep state operative. Bilderberg, TLC, Ditchley etc. |
Lucy Marcus | British business journalist who has written for Project Syndicate, BBC and Reuters |
Vidal Martinez | |
Alan Mendoza | Executive Director of The Henry Jackson Society |
George Mitchell | Le Cercle |
Diana Villiers Negroponte | |
Jeremy Paxman | Broadcaster for the BBC. He has been involved with the British-American Project. |
George Robertson | Bilderberger, ex Secretary General of NATO with unknown deep political connections. |
Patricia Scotland | |
Nigel Sheinwald | |
Bob Stewart | |
Marjorie Thompson | Chairwoman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament with next job in Margaret Thatcher's favorite PR-agency Saatchi & Saatchi. Suspected of working with the CIA. British-American Project. |
David Trimble | |
Adair Turner | Front man for George Soros-initiatives. |
Charles Villiers | UK businessman, Chair of British Steel Corporation from 1976 till 1980. |
David Willetts | |
Paul Wolfowitz | An "architect" of the invasion of Iraq, World Bank President |
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Document:Is this the Epicentre of Corbyn’s Antisemitism Story? | Article | 8 April 2019 | TruePublica | We are being immersed in a disgraceful environment of political propaganda, disinformation and downright lies cooked up by those with vested interests and promoted by the billionaire offshore owners of the press and fellow travellers such as Ruth Smeeth and contriving organisations such as the British-American Project |
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