Institute of Pacific Relations organization
also: Institute for Pacific Relationship, IPR, Institute of Pacific Relation
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Claims (6)
CFR funded
Institute of Pacific Relations book_quoted
“and financed by the exact same foundations that funded the CFR and the Foreign Policy Association. See, this is how the CIA did all this stuff before the CIA. The CIA was just added fluff. This all went on before the CIA. The Institute of P…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 2 @ 33:32
Rockefeller Foundation funded
Institute of Pacific Relations book_quoted
“and financed by the exact same foundations that funded the CFR and the Foreign Policy Association. See, this is how the CIA did all this stuff before the CIA. The CIA was just added fluff. This all went on before the CIA. The Institute of P…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 2 @ 33:32
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace funded
Institute of Pacific Relations book_quoted
“and financed by the exact same foundations that funded the CFR and the Foreign Policy Association. See, this is how the CIA did all this stuff before the CIA. The CIA was just added fluff. This all went on before the CIA. The Institute of P…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 2 @ 33:32
Andrew Carnegie funded
Institute of Pacific Relations host_asserted
“organization was funded by none other than Carnegie and Rockefeller, which I found in my research already. Small circle. Yeah. Holy crap. This is crazy. And not to mention they had a whole bunch of people in literature, journalism that obvi…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 35:42
John D. Rockefeller funded
Institute of Pacific Relations host_asserted
“organization was funded by none other than Carnegie and Rockefeller, which I found in my research already. Small circle. Yeah. Holy crap. This is crazy. And not to mention they had a whole bunch of people in literature, journalism that obvi…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 35:42
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee exposed
Institute of Pacific Relations documented
“foundation under education. Along towards the end of World War II, there were rumblings that the powerful IPR might be a communist front. In 1951, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, under the chairmanship of Pat McCarran, a Democrat…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 2 @ 35:05
Mentions (11)
▶ 35:12
I only mentioned him because I recognize that name and the Institute of Pacific Relations is a CIA front and he basically was there. So it is a big deal. He's a big deal, too. I ran across his name a couple of times. He also it says that hi…
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expansionism and takeover here in the United States, basically the same thing in China. And this Institute for Pacific Relations played a big role in that, both evidently for this guy here, Alfred Colbert, but also for the Rockefellers. So …
▶ 18:58
In 1947, he funded the newsletter Counterattack. He also co-founded the American Jewish League Against Communism. Both organizations published pieces that, let's see, that went against the Institute for Pacific Relationship and their associ…
▶ 45:56
was to be found at the heart of the Pan Am lobby as well. Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada, who chaired the congressional inquiry into Owen Lattimore and the Institute of Pacific Relations, had first achieved fame as author of the 1938 Civil …
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For example, when he stated that despite the almost paranoid belief of the French representation that the OSS was working against France, the OSS only helped consolidate Washington's support for France. They were unanimous in believing that…
▶ 37:40
That such surprising candor from intelligence officers became much rarer after the persecution of the Institute of Pacific Relations. But that successful campaign by the China lobby in which Owen Lattimore was defended by top Washington law…
▶ 33:02
that had been working very closely with Colonel House. And obviously, he was the right-hand man of Wilson and also had spent a lot of time with FDR. From its early days, the Foreign Policy Association had interlocking personnel that worked …
▶ 33:32
and financed by the exact same foundations that funded the CFR and the Foreign Policy Association. See, this is how the CIA did all this stuff before the CIA. The CIA was just added fluff. This all went on before the CIA. The Institute of P…
▶ 34:06
in shaping political opinions in influencing American policy in Asia. For more than 20 years, the IPR influenced directly and indirectly the selection of Far Eastern scholars for important teaching posts in colleges and universities. The CI…
▶ 34:37
Asia in the State Department. The IPR publications were standard material in American colleges. 1,300 public school systems, the military, and millions of IPR publications were distributed throughout America, all courtesy of the Ford, Rocke…
▶ 35:05
foundation under education. Along towards the end of World War II, there were rumblings that the powerful IPR might be a communist front. In 1951, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, under the chairmanship of Pat McCarran, a Democrat…