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EXCERPT - The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.

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Oil-funded Rockefeller Foundation centers fight for climate

By THALIA BEATYtoday
 
 
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.   (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
NEW YORK (AP) — The Rockefeller Foundation, created with wealth generated from the oil industry more than a century ago, plans to make the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.
In a public letter released Tuesday, foundation president, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, acknowledged the “irony” that his organization’s founder John D. Rockefeller “made his fortune by fueling a growing United States with carbon.”
Speaking to The Associated Press in advance of the announcement, Shah said that all institutions that benefited from the development driven by fossil fuels have a responsibility to battle climate change.
“Obviously, an institution like the Rockefeller Foundation has an even higher level of responsibility because we’re an even bigger beneficiary of that process,” he said. The Rockefeller Foundation funds part of The Associated Press’ coverage of climate change.
The commitment builds on the foundation’s decision to divest its more than $6 billion endowment from fossil fuels starting in 2020, though it still has what Shah called negligible exposure. The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.
Partnerships like that reflect the Rockefeller Foundation’s belief that it can alter the course of history by amplifying the scope of its work and its resources.
“The reason for doing this is basically to put down a marker about our ambition, our sense of urgency and our willingness to be transformational in order to deepen our partnerships with others, to try to actually change the course of the climate equation on this planet,” Shah said.
The Rockefeller Foundation plans to take a year to study where it can make the most impactful partnerships and investments.
“Our process is really less about closing, locking ourselves in a closet and reading and modeling spreadsheets, and more about listening to and speaking to leading individuals, institutions, heads of state and the people we ultimately serve,” Shah said. “And understanding how philanthropy can best marshal support for their boldest and most urgent ideas.”
The foundation remains committed to its current grantees, a spokesperson said, adding “Because climate change is the biggest threat of our time, it requires us to remain adaptable and learn alongside our grantees and partners.”
It argues that the new commitment does not represent a change from its mission “to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world.” Established in 1913, the foundation focused on public health, including mass vaccination campaigns and the founding of public health authorities around the world. Its first environment related program launched in 1969. The foundation’s current work continues to focus on public health as well as access to renewable energy, economic equity and food access. In 2021, the foundation said it had distributed the equivalent of $22 billion in its history.
However, Shah says a response to the climate crisis is urgent. Data shows philanthropic giving to climate change mitigation represented just 2% of total global philanthropic giving in 2020, according to an analysis by the organization ClimateWorks Foundation.
“Combine that with the lack of action happening at the requisite levels of governments and businesses and then the trillions that need to be unlocked,” said Shawn Reifsteck, vice president for ClimateWorks. “We need essentially more and more funders doing more things at increased levels.”
Increased philanthropic involvement cannot come too soon according to the world’s top body of climate scientists. In April, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a report that warned of an unlivable world unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut faster than countries’ current commitments.
Marion Gee, co-executive director of Climate Justice Alliance, said it was encouraging that a large foundation would want to make confronting climate change central to their work but said foundations also need to challenge the economic system that perpetuates it, including divestment.
“How are you moving that money out of Wall Street where a lot of the problems that we are facing today have been caused by these corporations,” and moving the funds into local, sustainable economies, Gee asked.
ClimateWorks’ analysis does show foundations donating more to climate change mitigation on an annual basis in the last five years, with the total increasing from $900 million in 2015 to $1.9 billion in 2020.
“We’re hopeful that that continues and in fact, accelerates,” Reifsteck said.
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Associated Press coverage of philanthropy and non-profits receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. For all of AP’s philanthropy coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/philanthropy.

 

 

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For more than a decade The Corbett Report has been talking about how your Digital ID, your Money and your Carbon Footprint will be linked.

Bill Gates definitely wants to see your Digital ID Carbon footprint ESG score and money, along with your data including locations and shopping history all linked onto your Digital ID.  [See Part 3 of Corbett's documentary on Bill Gates.]

Of course the Rockefeller Foundation and many other players are mentioned in the following documentaries (which have source linked transcripts).

The Corbett Report has produced these EXCELLENT Visual Documentaries... (Other documentaries have been coming out weekly.)

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How & Why Big Oil Conquered The World with transcripts
https://www.corbettreport.com/bigoil/
Episode 310 – How Big Oil Conquered The World – 12/28/2015
https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-310-rise-of-the-oiligarchs/
Episode 321 – Why Big Oil Conquered the World – 10/06/2017
https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-321-why-big-oil-conquered-the-world/

 

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Who Is Bill Gates?

https://www.corbettreport.com/gates/

Watch on BitChute / LBRY / Minds.com / YouTube or Download video / Download audio

TRANSCRIPT
Skip to Part One / Part Two / Part Three / Part Four

Part One: How Bill Gates Monopolized Global Health

Part Two: Bill Gates' Plan to Vaccinate the World

Part Three: Bill Gates and the Population Control Grid

TRANSCRIPT - https://www.corbettreport.com/gates/#part3

EXCERPT - Bill Gates says:  "So, Melinda and I wondered whether providing new medicines and keeping children alive, would that create more of a population problem?"

Part Four: Meet Bill Gates

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Corbett Report Documentaries

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The Best of The Corbett Report

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EXCERPT - The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.

https://archive.ph/cYszw

Oil-funded Rockefeller Foundation centers fight for climate

By THALIA BEATYtoday
 
 
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.   (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
NEW YORK (AP) — The Rockefeller Foundation, created with wealth generated from the oil industry more than a century ago, plans to make the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.
In a public letter released Tuesday, foundation president, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, acknowledged the “irony” that his organization’s founder John D. Rockefeller “made his fortune by fueling a growing United States with carbon.”
Speaking to The Associated Press in advance of the announcement, Shah said that all institutions that benefited from the development driven by fossil fuels have a responsibility to battle climate change.
“Obviously, an institution like the Rockefeller Foundation has an even higher level of responsibility because we’re an even bigger beneficiary of that process,” he said. The Rockefeller Foundation funds part of The Associated Press’ coverage of climate change.
The commitment builds on the foundation’s decision to divest its more than $6 billion endowment from fossil fuels starting in 2020, though it still has what Shah called negligible exposure. The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.
Partnerships like that reflect the Rockefeller Foundation’s belief that it can alter the course of history by amplifying the scope of its work and its resources.
“The reason for doing this is basically to put down a marker about our ambition, our sense of urgency and our willingness to be transformational in order to deepen our partnerships with others, to try to actually change the course of the climate equation on this planet,” Shah said.
The Rockefeller Foundation plans to take a year to study where it can make the most impactful partnerships and investments.
“Our process is really less about closing, locking ourselves in a closet and reading and modeling spreadsheets, and more about listening to and speaking to leading individuals, institutions, heads of state and the people we ultimately serve,” Shah said. “And understanding how philanthropy can best marshal support for their boldest and most urgent ideas.”
The foundation remains committed to its current grantees, a spokesperson said, adding “Because climate change is the biggest threat of our time, it requires us to remain adaptable and learn alongside our grantees and partners.”
It argues that the new commitment does not represent a change from its mission “to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world.” Established in 1913, the foundation focused on public health, including mass vaccination campaigns and the founding of public health authorities around the world. Its first environment related program launched in 1969. The foundation’s current work continues to focus on public health as well as access to renewable energy, economic equity and food access. In 2021, the foundation said it had distributed the equivalent of $22 billion in its history.
However, Shah says a response to the climate crisis is urgent. Data shows philanthropic giving to climate change mitigation represented just 2% of total global philanthropic giving in 2020, according to an analysis by the organization ClimateWorks Foundation.
“Combine that with the lack of action happening at the requisite levels of governments and businesses and then the trillions that need to be unlocked,” said Shawn Reifsteck, vice president for ClimateWorks. “We need essentially more and more funders doing more things at increased levels.”
Increased philanthropic involvement cannot come too soon according to the world’s top body of climate scientists. In April, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a report that warned of an unlivable world unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut faster than countries’ current commitments.
Marion Gee, co-executive director of Climate Justice Alliance, said it was encouraging that a large foundation would want to make confronting climate change central to their work but said foundations also need to challenge the economic system that perpetuates it, including divestment.
“How are you moving that money out of Wall Street where a lot of the problems that we are facing today have been caused by these corporations,” and moving the funds into local, sustainable economies, Gee asked.
ClimateWorks’ analysis does show foundations donating more to climate change mitigation on an annual basis in the last five years, with the total increasing from $900 million in 2015 to $1.9 billion in 2020.
“We’re hopeful that that continues and in fact, accelerates,” Reifsteck said.
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Associated Press coverage of philanthropy and non-profits receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. For all of AP’s philanthropy coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/philanthropy.

 

 

IKEA is #1 in wholesome renewable woodchip energy products. Much better value than their furniture, IMHO. Most of it coming from Russia, too.

There is absolutely nothing going on around Rockefeller's anymore.

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11 hours ago, Andrei Moutchkine said:

There is absolutely nothing going on around Rockefeller's anymore.

You haven't been keeping up with all the things which the Rockefeller Foundation(s) has been up to.  Like other elite non-profits and NGOs, they have been setting the agenda for a societal change where the population is further controlled by the policies which they affect.  Even during the Scamdemic, they played a major role.  ...and the Banking sector and Federal Reserve are controlled in part by the Rockefellers.  The Rothchilds and Royals control much of the Central Bank policies in Europe.

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If John D Rockefeller were alive today, there would be no renewable energy.

He would have been as brutal in the marketplace as he was alive.

The fact that his money is being used for this purpose is because of the liberals running his foundation.

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12 hours ago, Andrei Moutchkine said:

IKEA is #1 in wholesome renewable woodchip energy products. Much better value than their furniture, IMHO. Most of it coming from Russia, too.

Ikea cheap junk, a attempt to emulate Scandinavia design. Press board! LMAO SERIOUSLY! 

Much akin to walking around with a oversized apple phone...This is how I roll baby...A world that has lost its direction. 

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On 7/26/2022 at 8:33 AM, Tom Nolan said:

EXCERPT - The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.

https://archive.ph/cYszw

Oil-funded Rockefeller Foundation centers fight for climate

By THALIA BEATYtoday
 
 
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.   (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
NEW YORK (AP) — The Rockefeller Foundation, created with wealth generated from the oil industry more than a century ago, plans to make the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.
In a public letter released Tuesday, foundation president, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, acknowledged the “irony” that his organization’s founder John D. Rockefeller “made his fortune by fueling a growing United States with carbon.”
Speaking to The Associated Press in advance of the announcement, Shah said that all institutions that benefited from the development driven by fossil fuels have a responsibility to battle climate change.
“Obviously, an institution like the Rockefeller Foundation has an even higher level of responsibility because we’re an even bigger beneficiary of that process,” he said. The Rockefeller Foundation funds part of The Associated Press’ coverage of climate change.
The commitment builds on the foundation’s decision to divest its more than $6 billion endowment from fossil fuels starting in 2020, though it still has what Shah called negligible exposure. The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.
Partnerships like that reflect the Rockefeller Foundation’s belief that it can alter the course of history by amplifying the scope of its work and its resources.
“The reason for doing this is basically to put down a marker about our ambition, our sense of urgency and our willingness to be transformational in order to deepen our partnerships with others, to try to actually change the course of the climate equation on this planet,” Shah said.
The Rockefeller Foundation plans to take a year to study where it can make the most impactful partnerships and investments.
“Our process is really less about closing, locking ourselves in a closet and reading and modeling spreadsheets, and more about listening to and speaking to leading individuals, institutions, heads of state and the people we ultimately serve,” Shah said. “And understanding how philanthropy can best marshal support for their boldest and most urgent ideas.”
The foundation remains committed to its current grantees, a spokesperson said, adding “Because climate change is the biggest threat of our time, it requires us to remain adaptable and learn alongside our grantees and partners.”
It argues that the new commitment does not represent a change from its mission “to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world.” Established in 1913, the foundation focused on public health, including mass vaccination campaigns and the founding of public health authorities around the world. Its first environment related program launched in 1969. The foundation’s current work continues to focus on public health as well as access to renewable energy, economic equity and food access. In 2021, the foundation said it had distributed the equivalent of $22 billion in its history.
However, Shah says a response to the climate crisis is urgent. Data shows philanthropic giving to climate change mitigation represented just 2% of total global philanthropic giving in 2020, according to an analysis by the organization ClimateWorks Foundation.
“Combine that with the lack of action happening at the requisite levels of governments and businesses and then the trillions that need to be unlocked,” said Shawn Reifsteck, vice president for ClimateWorks. “We need essentially more and more funders doing more things at increased levels.”
Increased philanthropic involvement cannot come too soon according to the world’s top body of climate scientists. In April, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a report that warned of an unlivable world unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut faster than countries’ current commitments.
Marion Gee, co-executive director of Climate Justice Alliance, said it was encouraging that a large foundation would want to make confronting climate change central to their work but said foundations also need to challenge the economic system that perpetuates it, including divestment.
“How are you moving that money out of Wall Street where a lot of the problems that we are facing today have been caused by these corporations,” and moving the funds into local, sustainable economies, Gee asked.
ClimateWorks’ analysis does show foundations donating more to climate change mitigation on an annual basis in the last five years, with the total increasing from $900 million in 2015 to $1.9 billion in 2020.
“We’re hopeful that that continues and in fact, accelerates,” Reifsteck said.
___
Associated Press coverage of philanthropy and non-profits receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. For all of AP’s philanthropy coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/philanthropy.

 

 

Let's try to keep this chump change in perspective. I believe the cost for battery supplement in the EU&Australia to be somewhere north of 10 trillion dollars. It would seem the this grandiose display of wealth is merely headline material...

It's time for Besos and Gates to either personally fund this debacle. It makes on wonder If 500 billion would even cover the permits.

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11 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Ikea cheap junk, a attempt to emulate Scandinavia design. Press board! LMAO SERIOUSLY! 

Much akin to walking around with a oversized apple phone...This is how I roll baby...A world that has lost its direction. 

IKEA is in the business of moving wood chip. Mostly, for fuel. The weird Scandinavian rules of engagement disallow chipping "trade timber", even though they allow turning same to pulp for making paper. So, it orders to make more of the premium product, woodchip based-biofuels, IKEA has to pretend to be making furniture and only chipping the trimmings. Unless... the trees are from Russia. (Actually, Pu issued an executive order banning the export of whole logs way before war/sanctions started)

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You haven't been keeping up with all the things which the Rockefeller Foundation(s) has been up to.  Like other elite non-profits and NGOs, they have been setting the agenda for a societal change where the population is further controlled by the policies which they affect.  Even during the Scamdemic, they played a major role.  ...and the Banking sector and Federal Reserve are controlled in part by the Rockefellers.  The Rothchilds and Royals control much of the Central Bank policies in Europe.

Rockefeller III got no balls and is a useful idiot anymore. Rothschild, not obviously very important anymore. Royals, indeed, still are. Overwhelming, the British variety, though.

Rockefeller gave me a room and board scholarship even though I didn't really quality once. Simply by explaining in my own words why I need it. Here

https://ihouse.berkeley.edu/

The basic idea was to get people from the entire world to know each other better, which ought to end all prejudice, yadda yadda. In all actuality, when every country sends their best, does it only gets worse. The end result ended up being just like Rockefeller wanted. Everybody made great friends from all over. For example, the unofficial title of the head of the student government "duce" The duce emerges as soon as the Italian exchange students arrive and see the letters "Rockefeller Foundation" and inquire about the budget. When I was there, our duce was a fellow called Sergio Iaveccoli, a postdoc in the field of toxicology! He appears to be the Italian government official in charge of saving the Italian peoples from the dangers of the "green goo" (a nanobot infestation) these days. It is not possible to make this BS up. The only Ukrainian fellow we had operated a secret Nazi circle, only open to the members of the master race. Which turned out to be a bunch of Swiss and myself, as a nominal Austrian. The Germans avoided us like a plague. We were freaking them out by giving them secret Nazi salutes under the table during dinner. That was pretty much all there was to it.

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13 hours ago, RichieRich216 said:

If John D Rockefeller were alive today, there would be no renewable energy.

He would have been as brutal in the marketplace as he was alive.

The fact that his money is being used for this purpose is because of the liberals running his foundation.

From generations that are totally corrupt and are destroying the freedoms of good Americans. 

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Up yours, it was called the industrial revolution! You were still shitting in the outhouse

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ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION

It is very evident that a number of people are not informed about what the Rockefeller Foundation has been doing and is doing.  It is also obvious that people have not watched "Why Big Oil Conquered the World" nor how Bill Gates has fashioned his covert agenda on the Rockefeller Foundation.

Here are just a few of many tidbits...

A project of the multilateral development banking system, the Rockefeller Foundation and the New York Stock Exchange recently created a new asset class that will put, not just the natural world, but the processes underpinning all life, up for sale under the guise of promoting “sustainability.” ...   https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/10/investigative-reports/wall-streets-takeover-of-nature-advances-with-launch-of-new-asset-class/

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"Hey remember when the Rockefeller Foundation gamed out a scenario called Lockstep about a GLOBAL PANDEMIC ushering in a global police state led by China that not only "sticks but intensifies" after the pandemic ends? Start at page 18:"   https://www.nommeraadio.ee/meedia/pdf/RRS/Rockefeller Foundation.pdf

https://twitter.com/_whitneywebb/status/1254567676741066752?lang=en

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American Federation of Teachers Sells Out to Rockefellers, Trilateralists, and Big Tech

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/08/investigative-reports/american-federation-of-teachers-sells-out-to-rockefellers-trilateralists-and-big-tech/

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DIGITAL ID CONTROL of POPULATION

...Another, and related, Commons Project Foundation and WEF partnership is CommonPass. CommonPass, which is also supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, is both a framework and an app that “will allow individuals to access their lab results and vaccination records, and consent to have that information used to validate their COVID status without revealing any other underlying personal health information.” Current members of CommonPass, including JetBlue, Lufthansa, Swiss International Airlines, United Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic, are also members of the Common Trust Network.

This overlap between the Commons Project Foundation/WEF partnerships and the VCI illustrates that the WEF itself is involved with the VCI, albeit indirectly through their partners at the Commons Project Foundation. The Commons Project Foundation itself is worth exploring, as its cofounders, Paul Meyer and Bradley Perkins, have long-standing ties to the RAND Corporation, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the International Rescue Committee, as noted in this article published last year by MintPress News. The IRC, currently run by Tony Blair protégé David Milliband, is developing a biometric ID and vaccination-record system for refugees in Myanmar in cooperation with the ID2020 Alliance, which is partnered with CommonPass backer, the Rockefeller Foundation...

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/01/investigative-reports/silicon-valley-and-wef-backed-foundation-announce-global-initiative-for-covid-19-vaccine-records/

[Article goes on and one sees major international players, including the Rockefeller Foundation, setting the agenda for the Digital ID system...where all your money, data, location(s), friends and associates are catalogued and recorded in an ESG framework..and just like China...your money can be turned off at any time you get out-of-line with the Official Narrative.]

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During this same WEF meeting, Elsayed-Ali also participated in another panel entitled “Responsible Innovation for Social Impact,” which “highlighted experiences from civil society and industry in leading processes for responsible digital transformation in their social impact work.” This panel also included Louise James, who is the Managing Director of Development Partnerships at Accenture, which is partnering with the UN, Microsoft, Mastercard, and the Rockefeller Foundation through the ID2020 project. That project aims to set up a worldwide system of “global digital ID” that tracks “Social Credit Scores” financed by “social impact investments.” 

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/03/investigative-series/education-international-and-the-global-push-to-inject-the-4ir-and-transhumanism-into-schools/

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Technocracy has its roots with the Rockefeller Foundation...

Technocracy: The Operating System For The New International Rules-Based Order

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/02/investigative-reports/technocracy-the-operating-system-for-the-new-international-rules-based-order-1/

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The Gates/Rockefeller "Green Revolution" Scam Exposed

Episode 241 - The Truth About the Gene Revolution

NGOs and Foundation Funding: Who watches the "watchdogs"?

Episode 286 - Rockefeller Medicine

Your Guide to the New Economy

Another Globalist "Simulation" Comes True

Mass Media: A History — Course Notes

Episode 396 - Bioethics and the New Eugenics

EXCERPT - One would have to turn to print sources to discover that the meeting was held at the personal residence of Sir Paul Nurse, then-president of Rockefeller University; that the invitation to the gathering was co-written by Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and David Rockefeller; or that the aim of the meeting was "to consider how their wealth could be used to slow the growth of the world's population."

Given that these extraordinarily rich and powerful men—including Warren Buffett, David Rockefeller, and Ted Turner—have all expressed their belief that the growing human population is the greatest threat faced by humanity, it should not be surprising that they would convene a conference to discuss how best to channel their vast wealth into the project of reducing the number of people on the planet.  https://www.corbettreport.com/gatescontrol/

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EXCERPT - ...the US agribusiness giant DuPont/Pioneer Hi-Bred, one of the world’s largest owners of patented genetically-modified (GMO) plant seeds and related agrichemicals; Syngenta, the Swiss-based major GMO seed and agrichemicals company through its Syngenta Foundation; the Rockefeller Foundation, the private group who created the "gene revolution" with over $100 million of seed money since the 1970s; CGIAR, the global network created by the Rockefeller Foundation to promote its ideal of genetic purity through agriculture change.

https://www.corbettreport.com/the-most-important-bank-in-the-world-gets-another-deposit/

https://www.corbettreport.com/?s=rockefeller+foundation

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In light of the 1910 secret meeting which formed The Federal Reserve...Does anyone realy think that the Rockefeller Family does NOT have some control in the private ownership of The Federal Reserve?  GEEZ...Many people do not know America's history.

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In light of the 1910 secret meeting which formed The Federal Reserve...Does anyone realy think that the Rockefeller Family does NOT have some control in the private ownership of The Federal Reserve?  GEEZ...Many people do not know America's history.

 

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On 7/26/2022 at 11:33 AM, Tom Nolan said:

EXCERPT - The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.

https://archive.ph/cYszw

Oil-funded Rockefeller Foundation centers fight for climate

By THALIA BEATYtoday
 
 
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.   (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
FILE - Wind turbines sit on a hill early Sunday morning, July 17, 2022, near Bad Harzburg, Germany. More than a century after it was founded with the wealth generated from the oil industry, the Rockefeller Foundation announced Tuesday, July 25, 2022, that it is making the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)
NEW YORK (AP) — The Rockefeller Foundation, created with wealth generated from the oil industry more than a century ago, plans to make the fight against climate change central to all of its work, including its operations and investments.
In a public letter released Tuesday, foundation president, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, acknowledged the “irony” that his organization’s founder John D. Rockefeller “made his fortune by fueling a growing United States with carbon.”
Speaking to The Associated Press in advance of the announcement, Shah said that all institutions that benefited from the development driven by fossil fuels have a responsibility to battle climate change.
“Obviously, an institution like the Rockefeller Foundation has an even higher level of responsibility because we’re an even bigger beneficiary of that process,” he said. The Rockefeller Foundation funds part of The Associated Press’ coverage of climate change.
The commitment builds on the foundation’s decision to divest its more than $6 billion endowment from fossil fuels starting in 2020, though it still has what Shah called negligible exposure. The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to launch an international consortium to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, with all three nonprofits giving $500 million. The consortium has since raised around $10 billion in additional funds, the foundation said.
Partnerships like that reflect the Rockefeller Foundation’s belief that it can alter the course of history by amplifying the scope of its work and its resources.
“The reason for doing this is basically to put down a marker about our ambition, our sense of urgency and our willingness to be transformational in order to deepen our partnerships with others, to try to actually change the course of the climate equation on this planet,” Shah said.
The Rockefeller Foundation plans to take a year to study where it can make the most impactful partnerships and investments.
“Our process is really less about closing, locking ourselves in a closet and reading and modeling spreadsheets, and more about listening to and speaking to leading individuals, institutions, heads of state and the people we ultimately serve,” Shah said. “And understanding how philanthropy can best marshal support for their boldest and most urgent ideas.”
The foundation remains committed to its current grantees, a spokesperson said, adding “Because climate change is the biggest threat of our time, it requires us to remain adaptable and learn alongside our grantees and partners.”
It argues that the new commitment does not represent a change from its mission “to promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world.” Established in 1913, the foundation focused on public health, including mass vaccination campaigns and the founding of public health authorities around the world. Its first environment related program launched in 1969. The foundation’s current work continues to focus on public health as well as access to renewable energy, economic equity and food access. In 2021, the foundation said it had distributed the equivalent of $22 billion in its history.
However, Shah says a response to the climate crisis is urgent. Data shows philanthropic giving to climate change mitigation represented just 2% of total global philanthropic giving in 2020, according to an analysis by the organization ClimateWorks Foundation.
“Combine that with the lack of action happening at the requisite levels of governments and businesses and then the trillions that need to be unlocked,” said Shawn Reifsteck, vice president for ClimateWorks. “We need essentially more and more funders doing more things at increased levels.”
Increased philanthropic involvement cannot come too soon according to the world’s top body of climate scientists. In April, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a report that warned of an unlivable world unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut faster than countries’ current commitments.
Marion Gee, co-executive director of Climate Justice Alliance, said it was encouraging that a large foundation would want to make confronting climate change central to their work but said foundations also need to challenge the economic system that perpetuates it, including divestment.
“How are you moving that money out of Wall Street where a lot of the problems that we are facing today have been caused by these corporations,” and moving the funds into local, sustainable economies, Gee asked.
ClimateWorks’ analysis does show foundations donating more to climate change mitigation on an annual basis in the last five years, with the total increasing from $900 million in 2015 to $1.9 billion in 2020.
“We’re hopeful that that continues and in fact, accelerates,” Reifsteck said.
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Nothing could be a greater waste of good money than "fighting climate change", an agenda which lacks scientific support of any value, and amounts to challenging the natural weather cycles. 

Could anything be more foolish?

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EXCERPTS from this article https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/07/joseph-mercola/difficult-times-ahead-how-to-break-free-from-the-system/

...While today natural medicine is viewed with suspicion as something “novel” and “unproven,” it’s actually allopathic or “conventional” medicine that is the new kid on the block. Before John D. Rockefeller seized control over the medical industry 112 years ago, naturopathic-based herbal medicine, sun exposure and homeopathy were the standard of care.

Such treatments only became “quackery” after Rockefeller’s successful infiltration. Understanding how Rockefeller corrupted medicine can be helpful in understanding current-day events a bit better as well...

...John D. learned the lessons of duplicity and fraud well, and by the time he was 40, he controlled 90% of the global oil refineries. Within another few years (early 1880s), he also controlled 90% of the marketing of oil, and one-third of all oil wells.

Together with General Motors, Rockefeller secretly bought up and dismantled the public transportation system in the U.S., to promote the need for a family car. They also replaced electric streetcars with gas-guzzling busses to expand their petroleum business.

[In 1946, the Federal Department of Justice took these companies which conspired to destroy the Mass Transit System to Federal Court and found them guilty without a doubt.  See "Taken for a Ride" for visual documentation. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6dt8ji ]

In 1902, Rockefeller funded the establishment of the General Education Board, through which he intended to control public education. Other oil-backed schemes to mold and reshape the American education system followed, including a scheme to alter the teaching of American history to promote a view of collectivism, as well as a program culminating in the transformation of the practice of medicine.

As mentioned, naturopathic-based herbal medicine was the norm at that time, and Rockefeller set out to shift the medical industry toward using oil-derived pharmaceuticals instead. To that end, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was established in 1901, headed up by Dr. Simon Flexner... ...Flexner’s brother, Abraham, was contracted to write a report on the state of the American medical education system, and his study, The Flexner Report,2 published in 1910, paved the way for Rockefeller to completely overhaul the American medical system.

The result of this report is that virtually every natural medical therapy was criminalized and all practitioners were put out of business and replaced with “scientific” doctors. This was the very beginning of “trust the science”. Natural remedies and ancient effective cures were dismissed as quackery. The only medicines deemed reputable were patentable synthetic drugs, invented in the oil cartel’s own research centers.

Rockefeller’s Plan to Monopolize Medicine, Banking and Food

Around that same time, the oil cartel also found a way to take over and control the U.S. financial system, through the creation of the Federal Reserve, established in 1913. The Rockefellers have been powerbrokers in the banking industry ever since.

They also sought to consolidate control over the global food supply, using philanthropy as their cover for the takeover. The Rockefeller Foundation funded the Green Revolution that led to the introduction of petroleum-based agricultural chemicals, which quickly transformed agriculture, both in the U.S. and abroad.

President Johnson’s “Food for Peace” program actually mandated the use of petroleum-dependent technologies and chemicals by aid recipients, and countries that could not afford it were granted loans from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

The Rockefeller Foundation also funded the “gene revolution” that brought us patentable genetically modified seeds. Today, The Rockefeller Foundation is part of The Great Reset cast, which seeks to gain total control over every person in the world — financially, medically, physically and psychologically....

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