Institute of World Politics

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Group.png Institute of World Politics  
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AbbreviationIWP
FormationJuly 1990
FounderJohn Lenczowski.jpg John Lenczowski
HeadquartersWashington DC, USA
Interests“National security”

The Institute of World Politics was founded by Cercle visitor John Lenczowski.

Official narrative

According to Wikipedia, [John Lenczowski]] founded the IWP as "a private academic institution dedicated to teaching all the arts of statecraft in service of the defense of American liberty, including: diplomacy, military strategy, peacemaking, public diplomacy, opinion formation and political warfare, intelligence and counterintelligence, homeland security, economic strategy, and moral leadership."

Deep political connections

The institute has various connections to Le Cercle. It was founded by John Lenczowski, and fellow Le Cercle member Norman Bailey has worked on the staff. Another Cercle member Sven Kraemer has been a guest lecturer.

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
J. Michael WallerProfessor of International Communication20022013

 

Known members

8 of the 74 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Norman BaileySpooky economist who taught "Economics for Foreign Policy Makers." Admitted on the record that the PROMIS database and search application has been given to the NSA
Sven KraemerPolicy advisor to Douglas J. Feith
John LehmanUS deep state operative who in 1989 met up with Donald Trump, Thomas Pickering, Ghislaine Maxwell & others on board Robert Maxwell's yacht
John LenczowskiSpooky founder of the IWP
J. William Middendorf
Larry PresslerAttended the 1993 Bilderberg as United States Senator from South Dakota
William WebsterA "key member" of Diligence
Faith Ryan Whittlesey
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