Rockefeller Foundation

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Group.png Rockefeller Foundation   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
FounderJohn D. Rockefeller
TypeNon-operating private foundation (IRS exemption status): 501(c)(3)
Interestseugenics, GMO, social control
Interest ofRockefeller family
Member ofBusiness for Inclusive Growth
Sponsor ofCouncil on Foreign Relations, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Brookings Institution, World Bank, Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, University of the Philippines, McGill University, Library of Congress, Bodleian Library, Population Council of New York, Social Science Research Council, National Bureau of Economic Research, National Institute of Public Health of Japa, Group of Thirty, London School of Economics, University of Lyon, The Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory, The Results for Development Institute, Mahidol University, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Rockefeller University
SubpageRockefeller Foundation/President
Membership• Richard D. Parsons
• Agnes Binagwaho
• Mellody Hobson
• Donald Kaberuka
• Martin L. Leibowitz
• Yifei Li
• Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli
• Paul Polman
• Sharon Percy Rockefeller
• Rajiv J. Shah
• James Stavridis
• Patty Stonesifer
• Ravi Venkatesan

The Rockefeller Foundation was started by Standard Oil owner John D. Rockefeller ("Senior"), along with his son John D. Rockefeller Jr. ("Junior"), and Frederick Taylor Gates in New York on May 14, 1913.

Historically, it has given more than $14 billion in current dollars[1] to thousands of grantees worldwide and has assisted directly in the training of nearly 13,000 Rockefeller Fellows.

Its overall philanthropic activity has been divided into five main subject areas:

  • Medical, health, and population sciences
  • Agricultural and natural sciences
  • Arts and humanities
  • Social sciences
  • International relations


History

Rockefeller's interest in philanthropy began in 1904, influenced by Ida Tarbell's book published about Standard Oil crimes, The History of the Standard Oil Company, which prompted him to start spending money on Public Relations to whitewash the Rockefeller image.

Eugenics

Beginning in 1930 the Rockefeller Foundation provided financial support to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics,[25] which later inspired and conducted eugenics experiments in the Third Reich.

The Rockefeller Foundation, along with the Carnegie Institution, was the primary financier for the U.S. research institute Eugenics Record Office, until 1939.

Henry Kissinger

The foundation also supported the early initiatives of Henry Kissinger, such as his directorship of Harvard's International Seminars (funded as well by the Central Intelligence Agency) and the early foreign policy magazine Confluence, both established by Kissinger while he was still a graduate student.

Medical Research

In 1950 the Foundation mounted a major program of virus research, establishing field laboratories in Poona, India; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Belém, Brazil; Johannesburg, South Africa; Cairo, Egypt; Ibadan, Nigeria; and Cali, Colombia. Sub-professional staff were almost all recruited locally and, wherever possible, local people were given scholarships and other support to be professionally trained. In most cases, locals eventually took over management of the facilities. Support was also given to research on viruses in many other countries. The result of all this research was the identification of a huge number of viruses affecting humans, the development of new techniques for the rapid identification of viruses, and a quantum leap in our understanding of arthropod-borne viruses


 

Events carried out

EventLocationDescription
1-3-30 PlanNew York
US
A Rockefeller Foundation sponsored large scale surveillance proposal and simulation. Held April 2020
Lock StepNew York
US
A Rockefeller Foundation sponsored large scale simulation of a global pandemic followed by a world totalitarian outcome. Held October 2010

 

Documents by Rockefeller Foundation

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
File:ScenariosForTheFuture.pdfpaperMay 2010Technology
"Development"
Reset the Tablepaper2020FoodA paper released by the Rockefeller Foundation that deals with the reorganization of the US food production and distribution system.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a>

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthor
Foundation funding

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Oliver FranksTrustee1961June 19701 of 5 directors.
Darren WalkerUS/Vice President20022010

 

Known members

8 of the 14 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Mellody Hobsonpresident and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, wife of filmmaker George Lucas
Donald KaberukaRockefeller foundation economist picked as one of 4 African Union Special Envoys on Covid-19, took part in Catastrophic Contagion
Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaGAVI/SDS connected Nigerian banker, twice Nigeria's Minister of Finance, and possible deep state functionary
Paul PolmanBilderberger who was made a member of the Lancet Commission on COVID-19
Sharon Percy RockefellerBilderberg Steering committee
Rajiv ShahUSDSO. As President of the Rockefeller Foundation, sat on the Lancet COVID-19 Commission
James StavridisRetired US Navy admiral who was Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
Patty StonesiferBill Gates crony

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Why The Population Bomb Is a Rockefeller Babyarticle1970Steve WeissmanIn the decades previous, birth control had been largely small potatoes. Once the Rockefellers joined the family, however, family planning became a very different kind of business.

 

A document sourced from Rockefeller Foundation

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Reset the TablepaperFood2020Rockefeller FoundationA paper released by the Rockefeller Foundation that deals with the reorganization of the US food production and distribution system.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a>
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