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Stanford Research Institute organization

also: The Institute, SRI

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Stanford Universityorganization · 3Skull and Bonesorganization · 1Operation Gladiooperation · 1MKUltraoperation · 1Harvard Universityorganization · 1Carnegie Endowment for International Peaceorganization · 1Hoover Institutionorganization · 1Harrison Priceperson · 1Walt Disney Productionsorganization · 1Burbank, Californiaplace · 1CIAintelligence service · 1William Alexanderperson · 1

Claims (5)

Stanford Research Institute funded Walt Disney Productions documented
“knee deep, or was, I'll just say that. Listen to this with your Gladio glasses on. In 1953, Walt and Roy Disney hired Stanford Research Institute, specifically Harrison Price of the Stanford Research Institute, to consult on their proposal …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 1:33:44
Stanford Research Institute funded Disneyland documented
“The Institute provided information on location, attendance pattern, and economic feasibility. The Institute selected a larger site in Anaheim, prepared reports about the operation, provided on-site administration support for Disneyland, and…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 1:34:13
Stanford Research Institute funded John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts documented
“to select a site and provide design suggestions for the JFK Center for Performing Arts. Wasn't that just in the news? That's crazy. That's crazy. Holy shit. Yeah. So, that's just crazy. Yes, Colonel, it was just in the news. That's the perf…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 1:34:41
Stanford Research Institute member_of MKUltra documented
“Alexander is important because his father was a William DeWitt Alexander, skull and bones, class of 1855. This William M. Alexander would go on to serve on the board of trustees for the Carnegie Endowment, as well as sitting on the board of…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 1:01:16
CIA funded Stanford Research Institute host_asserted
“Their original constitution did. They've changed them twice. And now it's what Ron's talking about now. They actually did that willfully. So I'm going to close this out by reading you guys something. I just, when we were talking about the S…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 1:33:12

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Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy
▶ 1:01:16 Alexander is important because his father was a William DeWitt Alexander, skull and bones, class of 1855. This William M. Alexander would go on to serve on the board of trustees for the Carnegie Endowment, as well as sitting on the board of…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 1:27:24 and Stanford. And then I included Boston University, but I couldn't find anything. But those criteria, I didn't really get anything kicked back from Stanford, but Harvard was the one that was the most prominent of the politicians specifical…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 1:27:55 Oh. The Research Institute. Yeah. There's a couple things at Stanford, but it's not their law school per se. It's definitely the business school. Maybe the Hoover Institution? I'm just saying. Oh, yeah. That one you can assume. When you run…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 1:33:12 Their original constitution did. They've changed them twice. And now it's what Ron's talking about now. They actually did that willfully. So I'm going to close this out by reading you guys something. I just, when we were talking about the S…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 1:33:44 knee deep, or was, I'll just say that. Listen to this with your Gladio glasses on. In 1953, Walt and Roy Disney hired Stanford Research Institute, specifically Harrison Price of the Stanford Research Institute, to consult on their proposal …