Yale School of Management organization
also: school of management
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William H. Donaldsonperson · 7Yale Universityorganization · 2Skull and Bonesorganization · 2FedExorganization · 1Goldman Sachsorganization · 1Columbiaplace · 1Frederick W. Smithperson · 1John Thorntonperson · 1Indra Nooyiperson · 1Barrick Goldorganization · 1Vivek Ramaswamyperson · 1PepsiCoorganization · 1
Claims (5)
William H. Donaldson founded
Yale School of Management host_asserted
“You know, I had a resume that would have matched this guy. I wonder if I would have applied for a job when I would have even gotten an interview. No, because you're not skull and bones, dude. That's exactly right. We've already done the Wal…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 33:00
Indra Nooyi alumni_of
Yale School of Management host_asserted
“And we have the most prominent universities in the world creating an entire school of management to teach people how to become good little fascists. Yes. That's a great way of saying it. And this is the father of it. So they got some intere…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 36:17
John Thornton alumni_of
Yale School of Management host_asserted
“Okay. Oh, and by the way, have their own Navy. Keep going. Must be a different PepsiCo. Oh, a guy by the name of John Thornton. Same class, 1980. He became the president and co-COO of a small little bank called Goldman Sachs. Of course. Yea…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 36:51
Frederick W. Smith alumni_of
Yale School of Management host_asserted
“Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 37:59
Vivek Ramaswamy alumni_of
Yale School of Management host_asserted
“Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 37:59
Mentions (7)
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You know, I had a resume that would have matched this guy. I wonder if I would have applied for a job when I would have even gotten an interview. No, because you're not skull and bones, dude. That's exactly right. We've already done the Wal…
▶ 33:41
You hear about the managerial revolution, which is very similar to technocratic party, the managerial elite that actually runs the world. They run all these NGOs, these international organizations. That's what the school of management teach…
▶ 34:09
you know, pretty much died in the 1930s, but it was very prominent in the Eastern seaboard, especially at Columbia university. So this is what the Yale school of management is all about is teaching the whole bureaucratic aristocratic revolu…
▶ 34:37
Programs like the Yale School of Management. And this is the very first one. This is the founder. And he's a bonesman. Let me make another tie there, though, real quick. So remember that all of these universities to do this stuff gets grant…
▶ 36:17
And we have the most prominent universities in the world creating an entire school of management to teach people how to become good little fascists. Yes. That's a great way of saying it. And this is the father of it. So they got some intere…
▶ 36:51
Okay. Oh, and by the way, have their own Navy. Keep going. Must be a different PepsiCo. Oh, a guy by the name of John Thornton. Same class, 1980. He became the president and co-COO of a small little bank called Goldman Sachs. Of course. Yea…
▶ 37:59
Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…