8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (3)
#19441355 at 2023-08-27 14:46:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23876: Sunday Mornin' eBake for HIS Glory
>>19441352
History of Maurice Strong
Maurice F. Strong, born April 29, 1929, was a Canadian businessman. He is a Canadian expatriate, entrepreneur, environmentalist, and one of the world's leading proponents of the United Nations's involvement in world affairs.
Strong had his start as a petroleum entrepreneur and became president of Power Corporation until 1966. In the early 1970s he was Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment and then became the first Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme. He returned to Canada to become Chief Executive Officer of Petro-Canada from 1976 to 1978. He headed Ontario Hydro, one of North Americas largest power utilities, was national President and Chairman of the Extension Committee of the World Alliance of YMCAs, and headed American Water Development Incorporated. Molten Metals Technology[1] and Cordex Petroleum[2] were two failed business ventures that went bankrupt and dissolved.
Today Strong lives in the People's Republic of China, and is President of the Council of the United Nations's University for Peace. UPEACE is the only university in the UN system able to grant degrees at the masters and doctoral. He is an active honorary professor at Peking University and Honorary Chairman of its Environmental Foundation. He is Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Institute for Research on Security and Sustainability for Northeast Asia.
Maurice Strong had his start in business as a specialist in oil and mineral resources for a leading brokerage firm, James Richardson & Sons. Moving to Calgary, Alberta, he became assistant to one of the most colorful and dramatically successful leaders of the oil industry, J.P. Gallagher. At Gallagher's Dome Petroleum, Strong occupied several key roles including Vice President of Finance.
In the 1950s he took over a small natural gas company, Ajax Petroleums, and built it into what became one of the leading companies in the industry, Norcen Resources. This attracted the attention of one of Canada's principal investment corporations with extensive interests in the energy and utility businesses, Power Corporation of Canada. It appointed him initially as its Executive Vice President and then President from 1961 until 1966.
In 1976, at the request of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Strong returned to Canada to head the newly created national oil company, Petro-Canada[3]. He then became Chairman of the Canada Development Investment Corporation, the holding company for some of Canada's principal government-owned corporations.
#14531175 at 2021-09-06 19:41:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18382: It Will Be A Big Beautiful Surprise For You, More-so 4 Them PSBSR Edition
Hey Lin, check this shit out:
https://therealdeal.com/chicago/2019/05/17/hospital-operator-turns-down-subsidy-for-downtown-hq-after-burke-scandal/
Current:
The Illinois Health and Hospital Association (IHA) is pleased to announce its newly
elected 2021 Board of Trustees. Board officers serve a one-year term beginning January 1,
2021.
Chair: Karen Teitelbaum, president and CEO, Sinai Chicago
Chair-Elect: Ted Rogalski, administrator, Genesis Medical Center, Aledo
Past Chair: Phillip Kambic, president and CEO, Riverside Healthcare
Treasurer: J.P. Gallagher, President and CEO, NorthShore University HealthSystem
Secretary: Mary Lou Mastro, system CEO, Edward-Elmhurst Health
President: A.J. Wilhelmi, president and CEO, IHA
New trustees elected to serve a three-year term beginning January 1, 2021 include:
William Dorsey, MD, CEO, Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago
Omar Lateef, DO, President and CEO, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago
Michael McManus, President, Memorial Regional Health Services, Belleville and Shiloh
Allan Spooner, President and CEO, Franciscan Alliance, Olympia Fields and Chicago Heights
https://www.team-iha.org/files/non-gated/news/2021-iha-board-release.aspx?ext=.pdf
#10712801 at 2020-09-19 22:07:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13710: Injure One Hair On His Head & We Will You What Burn It Down Means Edition
>>10712396
Huge list of Holocaust films that have been made over the last 80 years which proves that Hollywood wants you to believe that the Holocaust is real when in fact it is a Holohoax.
Part II
1972 United States The Day the Clown Cried Jerry Lewis Never shown to the general public
1973 Israel
West Germany Sie sind frei, Dr. Korczak Aleksander Ford
1974 United Kingdom QB VII Tom Gries TV miniseries; based on Leon Uris novel of same name
1974 Italy The Night Porter Liliana Cavani
1974 United Kingdom
West Germany The Odessa File Ronald Neame Based on Frederick Forsyth novel of same name
1975 East Germany Jacob the Liar Frank Beyer Based on the novel by Jurek Becker
1975 United States The Hiding Place James F. Collier Based on the autobiography of Corrie ten Boom
1975 Italy Seven Beauties Lina Wertmüller
1975 United States The Man in the Glass Booth Arthur Hiller
1976 United States Marathon Man John Schlesinger
1976 Spain Voyage of the Damned Stuart Rosenberg
1977 Italy L'ultima orgia del III Reich Cesare Canevari
1977 United States Julia Fred Zinnemann Based on a chapter from Lillian Hellman's 1973 book Pentimento about the author's relationship with a lifelong friend, "Julia", who fought against the Nazis in the years prior to World War II. It received 11 Academy Award nominations including for Best Picture
1978 Holocaust Marvin J. Chomsky TV miniseries, popularised the term 'Holocaust'.
1978 Yugoslavia Okupacija u 26 slika Lordan Zafranovi?
1979 West Germany Baranski Werner Masten
1979 West Germany David Peter Lilienthal
1979 United States The House on Garibaldi Street Peter Collinson
1980 United States The Diary of Anne Frank Boris Sagal TV movie
1980 United States Playing For Time Daniel Mann TV film; based on the autobiography of Fania Fénelon; adaptation by Arthur Miller
1981 France Les Uns et les Autres Claude Lelouch English title: Bolero
1982 West Germany Ein Stück Himmel Franz Peter Wirth TV mini-series; based on the autobiography of Janina David
1982 United States Sophie's Choice Alan J. Pakula Based on the novel by William Styron; Meryl Streep won Academy Award for Best Actress
1982 Austria God Does Not Believe in Us Anymore Axel Corti http://www.jewishfilm.org/Catalogue/films/goddoesnotbelieveinus.htm
1983 France
Canada Au Nom de Tous les Miens Robert Enrico English title: For Those I Loved; based on the book by Martin Gray
1983 Hungary Jób lázadása Barna Kabay English title: Job's Revolt
1983 United States To Be Or Not To Be Alan Johnson A remake of the 1942 comedy, starring Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft.
1983 United States
West Germany
Italy The Scarlet and the Black Jerry London TV movie; based on the J.P. Gallagher novel "The Scarlet Pimpernel of the Vatican"
1984 Yugoslavia Banjica Sava Mrmak TV mini-series
1984 West Germany
United Kingdom Forbidden Anthony Page
1984 West Germany Wannseekonferenz Heinz Schirk TV movie
1985 United States Wallenberg: A Hero's Story Lamont Johnson
1985 Canada Dark Lullabies Irene Lilienheim Angelico and Abbey Jack Neidik Feature documentary
1985 Soviet Union Come and see Elem Klimov Russian title: Idi i smotri
1987 United Kingdom
Yugoslavia Escape from Sobibor Jack Gold Based on the book by Richard Rashke
Nominated for 3 Golden Globe Awards; won 2 including Best Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
1987 France Au Revoir, Les Enfants Louis Malle
1988 Poland
United States And the Violins Stopped Playing Alexander Ramati
1988 United States The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank John Erman TV movie
1988 United States Hanna's War Menahem Golan
1988 United States War and Remembrance Dan Curtis TV mini-series; based on the novel by Herman Wouk, and the sequel to The Winds of War
Nominated for 15 Primetime Emmy Awards; won 3 including Outstanding Miniseries
1989 United States Enemies, a Love Story Paul Mazursky Based on the novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer
1989 United States Music Box Costa-Gavras
1989 United States Triumph of the Spirit Robert M. Young
1990s
Year Country Title Director Notes
1990 West Germany Abrahams Gold Jörg Graser
1990 West Germany Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland Lea Rosh & Eberhard Jäckel
1990 Australia Father John Power
1990 Poland Korczak Andrzej Wajda Based on the true story of Dr. Janusz Korczak and his attempt to keep alive the children in his Warsaw Ghetto orphanage.
1990 Germany
France
Poland Europa Europa Agnieszka Holland Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)