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This brought him in contact with <strong>the</strong> Round Table Group in England, a<br />
contact which was streng<strong>the</strong>ned in 1919 when he was secretary to <strong>the</strong><br />
Reparations Commission at <strong>the</strong> Paris Peace Conference. Accordingly, on his<br />
return to <strong>the</strong> United States he was one of <strong>the</strong> early figures in <strong>the</strong> establishment<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Council on Foreign Relations, which served as <strong>the</strong> New York branch<br />
of Lionel Curtis's Institute of International Affairs.<br />
As an investment banker, Greene is chiefly remembered for his sales of<br />
millions of dollars of <strong>the</strong> fraudulent securities of <strong>the</strong> Swedish match king, Ivar<br />
Kreuger. That Greene offered <strong>the</strong>se to <strong>the</strong> American investing public in good<br />
faith is evident from <strong>the</strong> fact that he put a substantial part of his own fortune in<br />
<strong>the</strong> same investments. As a consequence, Kreuger's suicide in Paris in April<br />
1932 left Greene with little money and no job. He wrote to Lionel Curtis,<br />
asking for help, and was given, for two <strong>years</strong>, a professorship of international<br />
relations at Aberystwyth, Wales.<br />
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See also:<br />
Excerpts from pp 324 - 327 discussing <strong>the</strong> "powers of financial capitalism"<br />
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2488794/1966-Carroll-Quigley-Tragedy-and-Hope-A-History-of-<strong>the</strong>-<br />
World-in-Our-Time<br />
The Council on Foreign Relations and The New World<br />
Order<br />
By William Blase<br />
of The Courier<br />
For those who may be confused <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> controversies surrounding <strong>the</strong> "New<br />
World Order", a One-World-Government, and American concern over giving<br />
<strong>the</strong> UN more power; those unaware of <strong>the</strong> issues involved; and those wishing<br />
more background, I offer <strong>the</strong> following.