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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the effectiveness of war in altering the lives of people. They concluded that war was the most effective means. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war, despite objections of antisemitism. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians. In the 1950s, the mass media did not adequately cover the findings of the Reece Committee.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians. They offered fellowships to young men who were likely to become American history teachers. The mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover the findings of the Reece Committee.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to build their own group of historians by offering fellowships to young men interested in teaching American history. The video questions if the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.

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The tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the effectiveness of war in altering the lives of people, concluding that it was the most effective means. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians. They offered fellowships to young men who were likely to become American history teachers. The mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover the findings of the Reece Committee.

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The tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians. They offered fellowships to young men who were likely to become American history teachers. The mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover the findings of the Reece Committee.

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The speaker reveals that major tax exempt foundations have a hidden agenda, aiming to create a worldwide collective estate, including the Soviet Union. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discuss the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war is the answer. In 1990, they ponder how to involve the United States in a war and decide to control the state department. During World War I, they caution President Wilson to prolong the war. After the war, their focus shifts to preventing a reversion to pre-1914 life in the United States by controlling education, which they label as un-American.

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Major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda, according to the speakers. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war, despite objections of antisemitism. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment aimed to change American history teaching, but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians by offering fellowships to young aspiring teachers. The speakers question whether the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.

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The Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Endowment wanted to change the teaching of American history, but prominent historians rejected their suggestion. So they decided to create their own group of historians by approaching the Guggenheim Foundation for fellowships. They gathered 20 historians, forming the American Historical Association, and received a $400,000 grant for a study on the future of the country. In 1932, the study concluded that the future of America lies in efficient collectivism. Books were then published criticizing these historians, but the mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover the issue.

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John D. Rockefeller strategically used his wealth to influence education, establishing the University of Chicago and the General Education Board to promote a vision of education that favored obedience over critical thinking. He collaborated with Frederick Taylor Gates, who outlined a plan to mold society's youth into compliant workers rather than thinkers or creators. Similarly, Andrew Carnegie founded the Carnegie Foundation to shape the education system. Both foundations sought to alter the teaching of American history to align with their goals. They recruited historians to create a narrative that emphasized collectivism, culminating in a significant study that suggested the future of the country lay in collectivism administered efficiently.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to build their own group of historians by offering fellowships to young men interested in teaching American history. The video ends with a question about whether the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.

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The speaker discusses how the purpose and direction of major foundations have changed over the years. They mention that the foundations now focus on meeting the cost of education in the United States. The speaker believes that the future belongs to a collectivistic concept and there is no disagreement on this. When asked why the foundations support communist causes, the speaker explains that they see communism as a means of developing a monopoly in large-scale industry. They also confirm that the foundations expect to be the beneficiaries of this system.

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The speaker reveals that major tax exempt foundations have a hidden agenda, aiming to create a worldwide collective estate, including the Soviet Union. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discuss the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war is the answer. In 1990, they ponder how to involve the United States in a war and decide to control the state department. During World War I, they caution President Wilson to prolong the war. After the war, their focus shifts to preventing a reversion to pre-1914 life in the United States by controlling education, which they label as un-American.

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The tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the effectiveness of war in altering the lives of people, concluding that it was the most effective means. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change the teaching of American history but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians. They offered fellowships to young men who were studying to become American history teachers. The mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover the findings of the Reece Committee.

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The speaker reveals that major tax exempt foundations have a hidden agenda, aiming to create a worldwide collective estate, including the Soviet Union. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of an entire people, concluding that war was the answer. In 1990, they focused on involving the United States in a war and decided to control the state department to achieve this. During World War I, they sent a telegram to President Wilson, cautioning against ending the war too quickly. After the war, their interest shifted to preventing a reversion to pre-1914 life in the United States by controlling education, which they labeled as un-American.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war, despite objections of antisemitism. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians by offering fellowships to young aspiring teachers. The video questions if the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to build their own group of historians by offering fellowships to young men interested in teaching American history. The video questions if the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a report from the past where a group cautioned President Wilson to ensure that the war did not end too quickly. After the war, their focus shifted to preventing a return to pre-war life in the United States. They believed that controlling education was crucial to achieving this goal. Realizing the enormity of the task, they approached the Rockefeller Foundation to handle domestic education and the endowment to handle international education. They believed that changing the way American history was taught was key to the success of these efforts.

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They wanted to build their own group of historians, so they approached the Guggenheim Foundation for fellowships. The foundation agreed to grant fellowships to young men studying American history based on their recommendation. They gathered 20 potential American history teachers and took them to London to brief them on their future roles. This group eventually became the American Historical Association. In the late 1920s, the Carnegie Endowment Fund granted $400,000 to the American Historical Association for a study on the future of the country. The study concluded that the future of the United States lies in efficient collectivism. This information was found in the minutes of the Carnegie fund, making it official.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the effectiveness of war in altering the lives of people. They concluded that war was the most effective means. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war, despite objections of antisemitism. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to build their own group of historians by offering fellowships to young men interested in teaching American history. The mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover the findings of the Reece Committee.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change the teaching of American history but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to build their own group of historians by offering fellowships to young men interested in teaching American history. The video ends with a question about whether the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to build their own group of historians by offering fellowships to young men interested in teaching American history. The mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover the findings of the Reece Committee.

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The Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Endowment wanted to change the teaching of American history, so they approached prominent historians who declined. They then decided to create their own group of historians and approached the Guggenheim Foundation for fellowships. They gathered 20 historians, forming the American Historical Association, and received a $400,000 grant for a study on the future of the country. In 1932, the study concluded that the future belonged to collectivism with American efficiency. Books were published downgrading these historians, but the mass media in the 1950s did not adequately cover it.

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The speaker reveals that major tax exempt foundations have a hidden agenda, aiming to create a worldwide collective estate, including the Soviet Union. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discuss the most effective means to alter the life of a whole nation, concluding that war is the answer. In 1990, they ponder how to involve the United States in a war and decide to control the state department. During World War I, they caution President Wilson to prolong the war. After the war, their focus shifts to preventing a return to pre-1914 life in the United States by controlling education, labeling anything un-American.

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The tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the effectiveness of war in altering the lives of people, concluding that it was the most effective means. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to recruit their own historians by offering fellowships to young aspiring teachers. The video ends with a question about whether the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.

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The major tax exempt foundations in the US have a hidden agenda. In 1908, the Carnegie trustees discussed the most effective means to alter the life of a people, concluding that war was the answer. They also wanted to involve the United States in a war. The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment tried to change American history teaching but were rejected by prominent historians. So, they decided to build their own group of historians by offering fellowships to young men interested in teaching American history. The video ends with a question about whether the mass media adequately covered the findings of the Reece Committee in the 1950s.
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