Paul Hoffman person
also: Hoffman, Pauley
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Claims (12)
Paul Hoffman headed
United Nations documented
“Hoffman was a CFR member, formerly president of the Studebaker Corporation, formerly president of the Ford Foundation, and honorary chairman of the Fund for the Republic, has held many powerful jobs in government, and is now, in 1962, direc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 17:33
Paul Hoffman member_of
CFR book_quoted
“that was located in Santa Barbara, California. It was a subsidiary of the Ford Foundation because if you're gonna money launder, you have to have tiers of that so they can lose track of the money. It had almost $7 million as of 1957. And it…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 18:42
Paul Hoffman member_of
Fund for the Republic book_quoted
“that was located in Santa Barbara, California. It was a subsidiary of the Ford Foundation because if you're gonna money launder, you have to have tiers of that so they can lose track of the money. It had almost $7 million as of 1957. And it…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 18:42
Paul Hoffman headed
Fund for the Republic documented
“Hoffman was a CFR member, formerly president of the Studebaker Corporation, formerly president of the Ford Foundation, and honorary chairman of the Fund for the Republic, has held many powerful jobs in government, and is now, in 1962, direc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 17:33
Paul Hoffman headed
Advertising Council book_quoted
“Benjamin Boutenweiser, who was a partner in Coombe Loeb and Company. Evans Clark, a member of the New York Times. Paul Hoffman, chairman of the Public Policy Committee. Charles Jones, president of Richfield Oil Corporation. Lawrence Kempton…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 4 @ 28:06
Paul Hoffman member_of
The New York Times documented
“a Nazi to report on Lumumba. The Angleton family had helped Hoffman in the Rome Bureau of the New York Times, where he continued to be of good use to his friends in the U.S. intelligence, translating reports from confidential sources inside…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17 @ 53:43
Paul Hoffman founded
Economic Development Corps documented
“Hoffman founded the Committee for Economic Development in 1942. The organization was incorporated that September with Paul Hoffman as chairman. Major offices of the Committee for Economic Development has been occupied by the CFR. On the Cou…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 18:21
Paul Hoffman member_of
CFR documented
“Hoffman was a CFR member, formerly president of the Studebaker Corporation, formerly president of the Ford Foundation, and honorary chairman of the Fund for the Republic, has held many powerful jobs in government, and is now, in 1962, direc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 17:33
Paul Hoffman headed
Studebaker Corporation documented
“Hoffman was a CFR member, formerly president of the Studebaker Corporation, formerly president of the Ford Foundation, and honorary chairman of the Fund for the Republic, has held many powerful jobs in government, and is now, in 1962, direc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 17:33
Paul Hoffman headed
Ford Foundation documented
“Hoffman was a CFR member, formerly president of the Studebaker Corporation, formerly president of the Ford Foundation, and honorary chairman of the Fund for the Republic, has held many powerful jobs in government, and is now, in 1962, direc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 17:33
Paul Hoffman spied_on
CIA host_asserted
“a Nazi to report on Lumumba. The Angleton family had helped Hoffman in the Rome Bureau of the New York Times, where he continued to be of good use to his friends in the U.S. intelligence, translating reports from confidential sources inside…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17 @ 53:43
Paul Hoffman member_of
CIA host_asserted
“He hadn't even been in office but a few months talking about freedom to do deals. But Hoffman's Congo coverage was so virulent in its bias that it seemed as if he was acting as part of a psychological warfare conduit for U.S. intelligence b…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17 @ 54:49
Mentions (17)
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Corcoran, William Pauley, Whiting, Willauer, and others played important roles in projecting a forward U.S. presence in that area. This was true both for the support of the KMT forces and allies in Taiwan, Burma, Thailand, Korea, Laos, and …
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He said that he should have commented along with the role of Richard Nixon in all of those same events, notably with Polly and Willauer in preparation for the Bay of Pigs. Nixon was a man of political skill and complexity not reduced to wis…
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with a distinctly anti-Lumamba bias. His name was Paul Hoffman, a sophisticated Austrian with a colorful past. During the war, he was the top aide to a Nazi general, Kurt Mauser, who was later convicted of mass murder of Italian partisans. …
▶ 53:43
a Nazi to report on Lumumba. The Angleton family had helped Hoffman in the Rome Bureau of the New York Times, where he continued to be of good use to his friends in the U.S. intelligence, translating reports from confidential sources inside…
▶ 54:17
Eventually taking over the newspaper's Rome Bureau, which only makes sense when you're doing Operation Gladio. Why would you want anybody else in Italy reporting for the New York Times? The New York Times coverage of the Congo crisis had al…
▶ 54:49
He hadn't even been in office but a few months talking about freedom to do deals. But Hoffman's Congo coverage was so virulent in its bias that it seemed as if he was acting as part of a psychological warfare conduit for U.S. intelligence b…
▶ 55:24
called them mentally unbalanced. He also said, been behind bars. Lumumba continued to work his dark mischief, Hoffman told his readers, plotting the murders of whites. What? And bring in flow of Soviet arms into the country, all while livin…
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He was being beat daily. The message behind Hoffman's relentless barrage was clear. Despite the crocodile tears cried by the Soviet Union over Lumumba's plight, no man as treacherous as this deserved mercy. He was engaged in psychological o…
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of major political parties. They are in the legislative proposals of the administration and power of its leaders in Congress. They are the objectives of the CFR. The Committee of Economic Development, which created the Commission on Money a…
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Hoffman was a CFR member, formerly president of the Studebaker Corporation, formerly president of the Ford Foundation, and honorary chairman of the Fund for the Republic, has held many powerful jobs in government, and is now, in 1962, direc…
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the UN agency which is giving American taxpayer dollars to foreign governments. Hoffman, in 1939, conceived the idea of setting up a tax-exempt economic committee which would prepare new economic policies for the nation and then prepare the…
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Hoffman founded the Committee for Economic Development in 1942. The organization was incorporated that September with Paul Hoffman as chairman. Major offices of the Committee for Economic Development has been occupied by the CFR. On the Cou…
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Here are the CFR members that were on the CED from 1942. Paul Hoffman, Marion Folsom, Meyer Kressenbaum, who was president of Hart, Schaefer, and Marks, director, Fund for the Republic, director of Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, J.D. Ze…
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ideas didn't actually seem very republic focused. Paul Hoffman, CED had come a long way since 1942. In 1957, their community research centers had projects in progress at 33 institutions. I'm going to name a few of them. He names a lot. Bost…
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Benjamin Boutenweiser, who was a partner in Coombe Loeb and Company. Evans Clark, a member of the New York Times. Paul Hoffman, chairman of the Public Policy Committee. Charles Jones, president of Richfield Oil Corporation. Lawrence Kempton…
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founded the National Conference of Christians and Jews in 1928. In June of 1950, at the suggestion of Paul Hoffman, the National Conference of Christians and Jews founded the World Brotherhood at UNESCO's house in Paris, France. The officer…
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that was located in Santa Barbara, California. It was a subsidiary of the Ford Foundation because if you're gonna money launder, you have to have tiers of that so they can lose track of the money. It had almost $7 million as of 1957. And it…