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Academics generally work either teaching or researching in universities or colleges.
Decreasing independence
“In academic institutions, freedom of thought and expression is in retreat in many areas. Administrators of universities have become top-down representatives of government, rather than defenders of the independence of their institutions. Funding is sought from corporations as well as governments: "market forces" is a euphemism for conformity to corporate demands.”
Ivo Mosley (2013) [1]
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To | Description |
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Jonathan Ward | February 2024 | ||
Patrik Oksanen | January 2021 | ||
Ben Judah | November 2020 | ||
John E. McLaughlin | 2020 | Former acting Director of Central Intelligence | |
Andy Carvin | February 2019 | ||
Maria de Goeij | April 2018 | Deleted this piece of history from her LinkedIn. Now called "thinktank" and having no resignation date. | |
Johanna Möhring | November 2013 | Also programme director | |
Hannah Fry | 2012 | Inadvertently exposed the the preplanning of Covid in BBC "documentary". | |
Joris Voorhoeve | 2011 | ||
Dibyesh Anand | 2007 | ||
Christopher Kojm | 2007 | ||
Hannes Adomeit | 2007 | 2017 | Also headed the German cluster of the Integrity Initiative. |
Rosa Brooks | 2007 | ||
Louise Fresco | 2006 | July 2014 | |
Salome Zourabichvili | 2006 | 2014 | In between jobs ruling Georgia |
Andrew Ng | 2002 | Attended Bilderberg 2013 | |
Robbie Sutton | November 2001 | July 2005 | |
Robbie Sutton | February 2000 | October 2001 | |
Norman Fenton | 2000 | ||
Jordan Peterson | 1998 | 2021 | |
António Nogueira Leite | 1995 | ||
Seymour Lipset | 1990 | 2006 | |
John Lough | 1989 | 1995 | |
James Sherr | 1986 | 2008 | International Relations |
Chris Exley | 1984 | 2021 | Pressured out by university management because of his research into the toxicity of aluminium |
Daniel Meltzer | 1982 | 2009 | |
Bob Langer | 1981 | ||
Seymour Lipset | 1979 | 1990 | |
Phillip Karber | 1978 | ||
Richard McCormack | 1975 | 1977 | |
Curt Gasteyger | 1974 | 1994 | Bilderberg/1975 and Bilderberg/1978. Participated in the Volcker Commission. |
Abraham Rotstein | 1973 | 2008 | Attended Bilderberg/1971 |
James Petras | 1972 | ||
Michael Boskin | 1970 | ||
Chris Donnelly | 1969 | 1973 | |
Jacques Lévesque | 1969 | ||
Basil Kafiris | 1968 | 1981 | While working in the US, one of the founders of PASOK with Andreas Papandreou. Later bank director in Greece. Bilderberg/1985. |
Charles Burton Marshall | 1965 | 1975 | |
Franjo Tuđman | 1963 | 1967 | Attended Harvard/International Seminar/1966 |
Pierre Salmon | 1959 | 1993 | Attended 1977 Bilderberg as President of the department of Social Sciences |
Isaiah Berlin | 1957 | 1967 | |
Alfred Grosser | 1955 | 1992 | |
Jaap Kymmell | 1955 | 1973 | Attended Bilderberg 1967 |
Sheldon Wolin | 1954 | 1970 | Created the concept of inverted totalitarianism |
Hans Zetterberg | 1953 | 1964 | |
Georges Vedel | 1949 | 1979 | Attended Bilderberg/1970 |
Robert Scalapino | 1949 | 1990 | Attended Bilderberg/1972 and Bilderberg/1994 |
Thorkil Kristensen | 1947 | 1960 | Attended Bilderberg 1958 |
Carl Burckhardt | 1932 | 1937 |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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John le Carré | “Big Pharma is also engaged in the deliberate seduction of the medical profession, country by country, worldwide. It is spending a fortune on influencing, hiring and purchasing academic judgement to a point where, in a few years' time, if Big Pharma continues unchecked on its present happy path, unbought medical opinion will be hard to find.” | John le Carré | |
Donald Jeffries | “The way history is presented to Americans, from the youngest schoolchildren to the doctorate-level Ivy Leaguers, mirrors the way news is presented to the public. Much as it is difficult to find a single issue or event which the mainstream media has reported on accurately, it is just as difficult to find any historical event, or historical figure, portrayed honestly by establishment historians. We still see everyone from history professors to late-night comedians referring to any opponent of the establishment with a mean-spirited, impossibly caricatured negativity.” | Donald Jeffries | 2019 |
Dan Kovalik | “I make $3,000 for my 3-credit course, sometimes teaching over 50 students in my class at one time. In turn, these students pay between $36,000 and $46,000 in tuition a year, depending on their state residency. Averaging this out to $40,000 a year on tuition, and assuming students take around 30 credits a year, I figure out that for my class of 50, the school brings in a total of $100,000 and gives me $3,000 of that. In other words, while I make a very meager pay, and absolutely no benefits, the Law School is making a hefty profit - a profit that is sucked up by the growing class of administrators and by the few tenured faculty left. Pretty nice for an allegedly nonprofit institution.” | Dan Kovalik | 2021 |
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 |
PRIO | “Researchers who question the legitimacy of US wars seem to experience being ousted from their positions in research and media institutions.” | Ola Tunander | 6 March 2021 |
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- ↑ http://ivomosley.com/in-the-name-of-the-people/ In The Name Of The People