8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (7)
#19860629 at 2023-11-04 18:41:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24385: Time Keeps on Slipping Edition
>>19860623 (cont.)
US MILITARY
Keith B. Alexander (2012),[3] Commander US Cyber Command; Director, National Security Agency.
Philip M. Breedlove (2016),[16] Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Alexander Haig (1978),[85] NATO Commander 1974-1979 (US Secretary of State 1981-1982) (deceased)
Ben Hodges (2022[118]), United States European Command 2014-2018, Pershing Chair in Strategic Studies, Center for European Policy Analysis
Lyman Lemnitzer (1963),[26] Supreme Allied Commander NATO 1963-1969 (deceased)
US FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
David Rockefeller, Sr. (2008, 2009, 2011), Former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank[2][53][51] (deceased)
William Joseph McDonough (1997), former president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York[citation needed] (deceased)
Ben Bernanke (2008,[137][2] 2009),[39] Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve
Paul Volcker (1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1997, 2009, 2010),[53][22] former Chairman of the Federal Reserve[original research?]
US CORPORATIONS
Sam Altman (2016, 2022[118]),[16] President, Y Combinator;co-chairman of OpenAI
Jeff Bezos (2011, 2013),[10] Founder and CEO of Amazon
Albert Bourla (2022[118]) Chairman and CEO, Pfizer
Timothy C. Collins (2008-2012), CEO of Ripplewood Holdings[2][53][22][10][3]
David M. Cote (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Honeywell
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (2016),[16] President and CEO, TIAA
Bill Gates (2010),[158][22] Chairman of Microsoft
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.,[159] former CEO of IBM
Donald E. Graham (2008-2010),[2][22] CEO and chairman of The Washington Post Company, board of directors for Facebook
H. J. Heinz II (1954),[125] CEO of Heinz (deceased)
Mary Kay Henry (2022[118]), International President of Service Employees International Union
Mellody Hobson (2016, 2022[118]),[16] President, Ariel Investments, Chairwoman of Starbucks
Reid Hoffman (2016, 2019, 2022[118]),[16][50] Co-founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn, partner at Greylock Partners
Chris Hughes (2011),[10] Co-founder of Facebook
Kenneth M. Jacobs (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Lazard
James A. Johnson (2016),[16] Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners (deceased)
Vernon Jordan (2016),[16] Senior Managing Director, Lazard Fr?res & Co
Alex Karp (2016, 2022[118]),[16] CEO, Palantir Technologies
Klaus Kleinfeld (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Alcoa
Henry Kravis (2008-2016, 2022[118]), co-founder, co-chairman, and co-CEO of KKR[2][53][22][10][3][11][12][13][16]
Richard Levin (2016),[16] CEO, Coursera
Divesh Makan (2016),[16] CEO, ICONIQ Capital
Scott Malcomson (2016),[16] Author; President, Monere Ltd.
Craig Mundie (2016),[16] Principal, Mundie & Associates
Satya Nadella (2019[50]), CEO of Microsoft
Eric Schmidt (2008,[2] 2010,[22] 2011, 2013-2016,[11][12][13] 2019,[50] 2022[118]), Executive Chairman of Alphabet
Peter Thiel (2007-2016, 2019, 2022),[2][160][161][68][23][better source needed][16][50][118] President of Clarium Capital and PayPal co-founder
US ACADEMIC
William C. Dudley (2022[118]) Senior Research Scholar, Princeton University
Niall Ferguson (2016),[16] Professor of History, Harvard University
Marie-Jos?e Kravis (2016, 2022[118]),[16] Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, chair, Museum of Modern Art
Yann LeCun (2022[118]), Silver Professor of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Charles A. Murray (2016),[16] W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Richard Pipes (1981),[163] Senior Staff Member, National Security Council (deceased)
US MEDIA
Fouad Ajami (2012), Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University[3] (deceased)
Anne Applebaum (2016, 2022[118]),[16] Columnist, Washington Post; Director of the Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute
William F. Buckley Jr. (1996),[172] columnist and founder of National Review (deceased)
Richard Engel (2016),[16] Chief Foreign Correspondent, NBC News
Megan McArdle (2016),[16] Columnist, Bloomberg View
John Micklethwait (2016),[16] Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg L.P.
Peggy Noonan (2016),[16] Author, Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
Charlie Rose (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012),[2][22][10][3] Executive Editor and Anchor, 'Charlie Rose'
George Stephanopoulos (1996, 1997),[32] Former Communications Director of the Clinton Administration (1993-1996), now ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent
#13068508 at 2021-02-28 14:52:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #16644: Comms, Stay out of our Dough Edition
>>13068497
Mallory Factor
Activist
c. 1950 Merchant banker
Jonathan F. Fanton
Administrator
1943 President, MacArthur Foundation, 1999-2009
Thomas L. Farmer
Attorney
26-Jul-1923 5-Feb-2015 Overseas Development Council
Dante Fascell
Politician
9-Mar-1917 28-Nov-1998 Congressman from Florida, 1955-93
Dianne Feinstein
Politician
22-Jun-1933 US Senator from California
Sam Feist
Journalist
21-Jan-1969 CNN Washington Bureau Chief
Douglas Feith
Government
16-Jul-1953 Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, 2001-05
Martin Feldstein
Economist
25-Nov-1939 Reagan economist
Glenn W. Ferguson
Educator
28-Jan-1929 20-Dec-2007 University president, Ambassador to Kenya
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Government
28-Oct-1951 CEO of TIAA-CREF
Geraldine Ferraro
Politician
26-Aug-1935 26-Mar-2011 Walter Mondale's VP candidate in 1984
Richard W. Fisher
Business
18-Mar-1949 President and CEO, Dallas Fed
Niall FitzGerald
Business
13-Sep-1945 Chairman of Reuters
Gregory J. Fleming
Business
c. 1964 Co-President of Merrill Lynch
Ronald R. Fogleman
Military
27-Jan-1942 USAF Chief of Staff, 1994-97
James B. Foley
Diplomat
4-Apr-1957 US Ambassador to Haiti, 2003-05
Tom Foley
Politician
6-Mar-1929 18-Oct-2013 Speaker of the House, 1989-95
Kristin J. Forbes
Economist
21-Aug-1970 Council of Economic Advisers, 2003-05
Henrietta Holsman Fore
Government
c. 1948 Acting Administrator, USAID
Randall M. Fort
Government
4-Jul-1956 Asst. Secy. State for Intelligence
Gail D. Fosler
Economist
c. 1948 President, The Conference Board
Henry H. Fowler
Government
5-Sep-1908 3-Jan-2000 US Secretary of the Treasury, 1965-68
Wyche Fowler, Jr.
Politician
6-Oct-1940 US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, 1996-2001
Jeffrey A. Frankel
Economist
5-Nov-1952 Council of Economic Advisers, 1997-99
Barbara Hackman Franklin
Government
19-Mar-1940 US Secretary of Commerce, 1992-93
Donald M. Fraser
Politician
20-Feb-1924 Mayor of Minneapolis, 1980-93
Jendayi E. Frazer
Diplomat
? US Asst. Secy. of State for Africa, 2005-09
Kenneth C. Frazier
Business
1954 President of Merck & Co.
Pauline Frederick
Journalist
13-Feb-1906 9-May-1990 ABC and NBC reporter
Eugene M. Freedman
Business
4-Feb-1932 Coopers & Lybrand
Orville L. Freeman
Politician
9-May-1918 20-Feb-2003 Governor of Minnesota, 1955-61
Cyrus F. Freidheim
Business
c. 1936 CEO of Sun Times Media Group, 2006-09
Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr.
Politician
17-Jan-1916 23-May-2011 Congressman from New Jersey, 1953-75
Paul J. Fribourg
Business
1954 CEO of ContiGroup
Aaron L. Friedberg
Government
16-Apr-1956 In the Shadow of the Garrison State
Stephen Friedman
Business
21-Dec-1937 Former Partner, Goldman Sachs
Thomas Friedman
Journalist
20-Jul-1953 New York Times
Bill Frist
Politician
22-Feb-1952 US Senate Majority Leader, 2003-07
Ann M. Fudge
Business
23-Apr-1951 CEO of Young & Rubicam, 2003-07
Francis Fukuyama
Author
27-Oct-1952 The End of History and the Last Man
Richard S. Fuld, Jr.
Business
26-Apr-1946 CEO of Lehman Brothers, 1993-2008
Kathryn S. Fuller
Administrator
c. 1946 World Wildlife Fund CEO, 1989-2005
Ellen V. Futter
Educator
21-Sep-1949 President of Barnard College, 1980-93
CFR F
https://wwW.nndb.com/org/505/000042379/
>>13068301
#12132313 at 2020-12-22 15:39:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15490: Careful Who You Follow, Snakes Everywhere Edition
>>12132125 (lb/pb)
>WHY THE FUCK DOES THE SMITHSONIAN NEED A BILLION FUCKING DOLLARS????
The members of the Board of Regents are:
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.
Vice President Michael R. Pence (ex officio)
Senator John Boozman
Senator Patrick Leahy
Senator David Perdue
Representative Doris Matsui
Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard
Representative John Shimkus
Steve Case (Virginia), Chair
John Fahey (Massachusetts)
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (Washington, D.C.)
Michael Govan (California)
Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey (Pennsylvania), Vice Chair
Michael M. Lynton (New York)
Denise M. O'Leary (Colorado)
Franklin D. Raines (Washington, D.C.)
David M. Rubenstein (Maryland)
https://wwW.si.edu/regents/members
#9978379 at 2020-07-16 13:06:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12769: Darkness Being Brought Into The Light Edition
Re:
>>9977770 (PB) Smithsonian Goes Full Marxist: Nuclear Family, Science, Christianity All Part of Oppressive 'Whiteness'
Soooo freakin' sick and tired of this bull crap. A billion dollars and they get to call me names, denigrate my religious beliefs, and tell me that a traditional family unit is 'white'?
Org Cart for the Smithsonian (cap related). No sense starting at the bottom, so the Board of Regents (also cap related):
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.
Vice President Michael R. Pence (ex officio)
Senator John Boozman
Senator Patrick Leahy
Senator David Perdue
Representative Doris Matsui
Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard
Representative John Shimkus
Steve Case (Virginia), Chair
John Fahey (Washington, D.C.)
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (Washington, D.C.)
Michael Govan (California)
Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey (Pennsylvania), Vice Chair
Michael M. Lynton (New York)
Denise M. O'Leary (Colorado)
David M. Rubenstein (Maryland)
https://wwW.si.edu/regents/members
https://wwW.si.edu/sites/default/files/Admin/smithsonian-organizational-chart.pdf
https://wwW.usaspending.gov/#/recipient/f64d35be-eeac-47ae-88c8-20e6b37b2cd5-C/all
#8904676 at 2020-04-24 03:47:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11397: Space Force Coast To Coast Edition
Tucker Carlson Tonight 4/23/20 – MCKINSEY EXEC MELTS DOWN OVER CHINA
when you look at list of people involved with Mckinsey, you can hear Q whisper "they have never been this exposed"
i believe there are some really old digs on Mckinsey but good refressher for newfags
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKinsey_%26_Company#Scandals_and_criticism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_employees_of_McKinsey_%26_Company
sample
Pete Buttigieg - Mayor of South Bend, Indiana and 2020 Presidential Candidate
Mary Burke - former Wisconsin Secretary of Commerce
Sylvia Mathews Burwell - former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services; former director of the United States Office of Management and Budget
Bjarne Corydon - Finance Minister of Denmark
Tom Cotton - U.S. Senator from Arkansas
Jim Coutts (deceased) - Canadian Prime Ministerial advisor (1963-66, 1975-81)
Dan Debicella - Connecticut State Senator (2006-2010) and Congressional Candidate
Isabel Dedring - Deputy Mayor for Transport, City of London
Bo?idar ?eli? - Serbian Minister of Economy and Finance (2001-2003), vice-president of the Government of Serbia (2007-2012)
Oleksandr Danylyuk - former Ukrainian Finance Minister
Stephen Donnelly - Fianna Fáil Member of Parliament and Irish Shadow Minister for Health.
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. - current President and CEO of TIAA-CREF; former vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2001-2006)
Thomas C. Foley - US ambassador to Ireland
Robert G. Greenhill - President of the Canadian International Development Agency
William Hague - former foreign secretary of Britain and former leader of the Conservative party in the House of Commons
Wopke Hoekstra - Minister of Finance of the Netherlands (2017-present)
Wendell Hulcher - former mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan
Reed Hundt - former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1993-1997)
Greg Hunt - Member of the Australian House of Representatives (2001-present)
Radovan Jela?i? - former governor of the National Bank of Serbia
Bobby Jindal - Governor of the State of Louisiana (2008-2016); former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2004-2008)
Nancy Killefer - Assistant Secretary for Management, CFO, and COO at the United States Department of the Treasury (1997-2000)
John D. Macomber - former President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (1989-1992)
Jack Markell - Governor of Delaware
David McCormick - Business Executive, former U.S. Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs
Karen Mills - former head of the Small Business Administration (SBA)
Toshimitsu Motegi - former minister for economy, trade and industry in Japan
Arthur Mutambara - Zimbabwean politician; former head of the Movement for Democratic Change
Naheed Nenshi - Mayor of Calgary (2010-present)
Greg Orman - former U.S. Senate candidate from Kansas
Peter Orszag - economist, Barack Obama's OMB director designate, former CBO director, formerly of the Brookings Institution
Joris Poort - US engineer
Susan E. Rice - American diplomat; former U.S. National Security Council Advisor and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Jayant Sinha - former finance minister for India and former Managing Director at Omidyar Network
Van Taylor - former U.S. Congressional candidate and current Texas state senator.
Eric Wiebes - State Secretary of Finance (2014-2017) and Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (2017-present) of the Netherlands
Einat Wilf - Israeli politician
Pieter Winsemius - former Dutch Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (1982-1986, 2006-2007)
Nadiem Makarim - Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia (2019 - Present)
#6048258 at 2019-04-04 20:11:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7735: Tchencent Edition
>>6048155
Roger W. Ferguson Jr.
Vice Chair, Board of Governors, 1999-2006
Governor, Board of Governors, 1997-1999
#177637 at 2018-01-27 13:18:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #215: LETTING THAT SINK IN Edition
for the anons who never spent any time on /pol/ asking what the relationship is between the federal reserve and the CFR is beyond the fact it's all a big jew-fest, the easiest way to check would be to cross reference names from the board of governers (FED) with names from CFR. here's a truncated list of names from the more recent board of governers:
George W. Mitchell
J. Dewey Daane
Sherman J. Maisel
Andrew F. Brimmer
William W. Sherrill
Arthur F. Burns
John E. Sheehan
Jeffrey M. Bucher
Robert C. Holland
Henry C. Wallich
Philip E. Coldwell
Philip C. Jackson, Jr.
J. Charles Partee
Stephen S. Gardner
David M. Lilly
G. William Miller
Nancy H. Teeters
Emmett J. Rice
Frederick H. Schultz
Paul A. Volcker
Lyle E. Gramley
Preston Martin
Martha R. Seger
Manuel H. Johnson
Wayne D. Angell
H. Robert Heller
Edward W. Kelley, Jr.
Alan Greenspan
John P. LaWare
David W. Mullins, Jr.
Lawrence B. Lindsey
Susan M. Phillips
Alan S. Blinder
Janet Yellen
Laurence H. Meyer
Alice M. Rivlin
Edward M. Gramlich
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Mark W. Olson
Susan S. Bies
Ben S. Bernanke
Donald L. Kohn
Ben S. Bernanke
Kevin M. Warsh
Randall S. Kroszner
Frederic S. Mishkin
Elizabeth A. Duke
Daniel Tarullo
Janet Yellen
Sarah Bloom Raskin
Jerome Powell
Jeremy C. Stein
Stanley Fischer
Lael Brainard
Randal Quarles
taken from https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Board_of_Governors
i'm sure there's a revolving door there somewhere. happy hunting. i'm going back to sleep
8chan/8kun QRB Posts (1)
#20286 at 2019-07-19 18:42:35 (UTC+1)
QRB General #26: Thank Crunchie its Friday Edition
>>20240
It's lesser known but the Smithsonian has several Research Centers.
Here's the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in conjunction with Harvard:
https://wwW.cfa.harvard.edu/sao
And the list of all their Research centers:
https://wwW.si.edu/researchcenters
Lastly, it's important to understand their Organization:
Congress vested responsibility for the administration of the Smithsonian in a 17-member Board of Regents.
As specified in the Smithsonian's charter, the Chief Justice of the United States and the Vice President of the United States are ex officio members of the Board, meaning that they serve as a duty of their office. The Chief Justice also serves as the Chancellor of the Smithsonian.
There are six congressional Regents: three Senators are appointed by the President pro tempore of the United States Senate and three Representatives are appointed by the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. Their terms on the Board coincide with their elected terms in Congress, and they may be reappointed to the Board if reelected.
Nine Regents are from the general public, two of whom must reside in the District of Columbia and seven of whom must be inhabitants of the 50 states (but no two from the same state). Each is nominated by the Board of Regents and appointed for a statutory term of six years by a Joint Resolution of the Congress, which is then signed into law by the President. In accordance with the Bylaws adopted by the Board of Regents in 1979, citizen members may not serve more than two successive terms.
The members of the Board of Regents are:
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.
Vice President Michael R. Pence (ex officio)
Senator John Boozman
Senator Patrick Leahy
Senator David Perdue
Representative Doris Matsui
Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard
Representative John Shimkus
Barbara M. Barrett (Arizona)
Steve Case (Virginia), Vice Chair
John Fahey (Washington, D.C.)
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (Washington, D.C.)
Michael Govan (California)
Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey (Pennsylvania)
Michael M. Lynton (New York)
John W. McCarter, Jr. (Illinois)
David M. Rubenstein (Maryland), Chair
https://wwW.si.edu/regents/members