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The Nature of <strong>the</strong> Syndicate 33<br />

would in future be an American entity, based in <strong>the</strong> Institute of Advanced<br />

Study at Princeton University, and not connected with <strong>the</strong> British Round<br />

Table based at All Souls College, Oxford. 53<br />

The ubiquitous Col. House wrote <strong>the</strong> CFR's Charter, 54 and it was<br />

financed by Paul Warburg, Jacob Schiff, Averill Harriman, Vanderlip,<br />

Baruch, Aldrich, J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Kahn, Wiggin, and<br />

Lehman. Its 150 members had mostly worked on <strong>the</strong> Versailles Peace<br />

Treaty, and many were linked to J. P. Morgans. 55 The CFR's posture was to<br />

study international relations, but in fact its members were to infiltrate <strong>the</strong><br />

American government and influence its agenda. 56 The CFR members, <strong>the</strong><br />

financiers of <strong>the</strong> Syndicate, are known as "Insiders," "<strong>the</strong> Establishment,"<br />

or "<strong>the</strong> invisible government."<br />

In 1927 <strong>the</strong>y were funded by <strong>the</strong> Rockefeller Foundation, fresh from<br />

its new involvement with Stalin - and Bolivia, where Standard Oil (New<br />

Jersey) had just located oilfields - and later by <strong>the</strong> Carnegie and Ford<br />

Foundations, and J. P. Morgans. 57 In 1929 <strong>the</strong> CFR's headquarters were<br />

moved to 58 East 68th Street in New York (where <strong>the</strong>y still are). 58 This<br />

building was funded by "Rockefellers" and has been called "<strong>the</strong> Foreign<br />

Office of <strong>the</strong> Rockefeller Empire." 59 Beside it stand two o<strong>the</strong>r emblems of<br />

<strong>the</strong> "Rockefeller"-Soviet Axis: <strong>the</strong> building of <strong>the</strong> Soviet delegation to <strong>the</strong><br />

UN and "Rockefellers" Institute of Public Administration, which controlled<br />

<strong>the</strong> city and State governments. By 1936 <strong>the</strong> CFR had 250 members.<br />

Almost every key position in every administration from Roosevelt to <strong>the</strong><br />

present time has been held by a CFR member, and since 1945 practically<br />

every Presidential candidate has been a CFR member. 60 Today <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

some 3,000 members.<br />

Institute of Pacific Relations<br />

The chief figure in <strong>the</strong> Institute of Pacific Relations of <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

was, for many years, Jerome D. Greene, Boston banker known<br />

to both Rockefeller and Morgan.<br />

Carroll Quigley, Anglo-American Establishment<br />

In 1925 Curtis established <strong>the</strong> Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR) in 12<br />

countries. 61 By 1927, when <strong>the</strong> American Council of <strong>the</strong> IPR signed <strong>the</strong>

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