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Nick shares with us the testimony of Jesus in his life and how the word of God shows us Jesus all through the Old Testament. Psalm 119:130 tells is "The entrance of Your words gives light; It gives understanding to the simple." We all need the testimony of Jesus shining in our lives.
We are blessed today to have share with us Nick Robins who is the Development Officer for Bible League in Southeast Queensland.
Cary Krosinsky is a widely respected educator, leading author and advisor on sustainable finance whose ongoing teaching includes popular courses at Brown, Yale and NYU. His first book was published in 2008, Sustainable Finance, The Art of Long Term Performance with Nick Robins. His seventh and most recent book was on Modern China and the need for better relations with the West to solve societal challenges. He is also Co-Founder and Director of the Carbon Tracker Initiative and Real Impact Tracker, Editor of the Journal of Environmental Investing, and a member of the NY State Common Decarbonization Advisory Panel, appointed by Governor Cuomo and Comptroller DiNapoli.Click here for the episode web page.For more insights straight to your inbox subscribe to the Future in Sight newsletter, and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram Brought to you by Re:Co, an ESG Software as a Service company helping clients achieve resilient competitive advantage in the long term.Produced by Chris AttawayArtwork by Harriet RichardsonMusic by Cody Martin
Kaisie's first full podcast as co-host! Adam and Kaisie speak to Nick Robins, Professor in Practice for sustainable finance at the Grantham Institute at LSE. Nick has published widely on the Just Transition and his guidance and principles are used all over the world. In this episode Kaisie, Adam and Nick discuss the Just Transition, what role investors should play, examples of best practice and crucially, who needs to be in the room when Just Transition dialogues are happening. Read Nick's CV and his work. Purchase Plague Poems. Connect with the Hosts on LinkedIn Adam Matthews Kaisie Rayner
Chris Stark is the Chief Executive of the UK's Climate Change Committee. The committee is an independent statutory body which advises the UK and developed governments on emissions targets and preparing for and adapting to the impacts of climate change. I think he is one of the most important and thoughtful thinkers on climate change policy today. We discuss what is most misunderstood about climate policy, the likely co-benefits and the scale of investments needed especially in the UK in replacing “old inefficient stock”. What positives/negatives came out of COP26 (recent international climate conference) and what to hope for in COP27 and beyond. Why COP26 might have been considered a corporate COP as a criticism but why that might not be bad. Why sector specific strategies might be a better plan than a focus on carbon tax. Why adaptation or resilience has been a bit of a “Cinderella” in climate discussions. What the science suggests is already baked into 2050 scenarios and so what we should be thinking about adaptation as well as mitigation. The complexities and challenges around “behaviour change” and why it's not a great term. Why we might not need a complete culture change (in the sense of changing lifestyles) but the intersection of behaviour and technology. (For instance, still driving cars but electric cars on a decarbonised grid.) Why a sense of fairness is one the most important climate policy (political economy) considerations and what we should think about in terms of climate impacts falling unequally across countries and peoples. What role finance has to play. Chris references the work of Nick Robins here. We discuss: Climate assemblies (and why Chris changed his view on them) Divest/engagement strategies Carbon offsets Carbon taxes The role of nuclear Land use Road charging And we end with advice Chris has for people. Transcript and video is available here, along with links to the CC and Nick Robins work.
It's day 7 of COP26, and Oscar is joined by Nick Robins, Professor in Practice for Sustainable Finance at the LSE, as well as Kate Elliot and Sophie Lawrence from Rathbone Greenbank Investments for a podcast in two parts. They discuss what the UK is doing in the just transition, what the just transition means for financial services and how the sector can help to drive it successfully. Remember to like and subscribe to make sure you don't miss out on any of our other excellent COP26 series. To find out more about us you can follow us on twitter @UKSIF or have a look on our website: uksif.org
| Nick Robins, Professor in Practice of Sustainable Finance at the London School of Economics, joins to discuss the Just Transition, what it is, why it matters and what it means for financial institutions.
From Bitcoin mines to green investment bonds: how easy is it to change the way finance works to make it greener? Professor Yu Xiong and Professor Nick Robins share their research, knowledge and concerns of these high-tech financial systems with Professor Des Fitzgerald. Professor Yu Xiong is Associate Dean International and director of the Centre for Innovation and Commercialization at the Surrey Business School, University of Surrey. His research focuses on sustainability and technological issues with global supply chains, as well as cryptocurrencies and blockchain. Professor Nick Robins is Professor in Practice – Sustainable Finance at the London School of Economics. His work focuses on how to mobilise finance for climate change, and how financial systems can support the restoration of nature. You can read blog posts by Nick Robins on his research here: https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/profile/nick-robins/#news Professor Des Fitzgerald is a New Generation Thinker based at the University of Exeter. You can find a new podcast series Green Thinking: 26 episodes 26 minutes long in the run up to COP26 made in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, part of UKRI, exploring the latest research and ideas around understanding and tackling the climate and nature emergency. New Generation Thinkers Des Fitzgerald and Eleanor Barraclough will be in conversation with researchers on a wide-range of subjects from cryptocurrencies and finance to eco poetry and fast fashion. The podcasts are all available from the Arts & Ideas podcast feed - and collected on the Free Thinking website under Green Thinking where you can also find programmes on mushrooms, forests, rivers, eco-criticism and soil. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07zg0r2 For more information about the research the AHRC's supports around climate change and the natural world you can visit: https://www.ukri.org/our-work/responding-to-climate-change/ or follow @ahrcpress on twitter. To join the discussion about the research covered in this podcast and the series please use the hashtag #GreenThinkingPodcast. Producer: Marcus Smith
Bee Rowlatt, Edward Chancellor, Nick Robins, Swapan Dasgupta, William Dalrymple and Zareer Masani discuss the age of iconoclasm with Mukulika Banerjee in the closing debate of #JLFLondonAtBL2020 Britain is full of statues of men once regarded as imperial heroes, many of whom are responsible for acts of loot and pillage that would now be classified as war crimes. This house believes the time has now come to remove them to a museum of colonialism. The JLF closing debate is a much-loved session that always sets pulses racing – watch out for the drummer… This episode is the audio version of a live online session from #JLFLondonAtBL2020.
Nick joined the Grantham Research Institute in February 2018 as Professor in Practice for Sustainable Finance. Nick leads the sustainable finance research theme. The focus of his work is on how to mobilise finance for a just transition, the role of central banks and regulators in achieving sustainable development and how the financial system can support the restoration of nature. From 2014 to 2018, Nick was co-director of UN Environment’s Inquiry into a Sustainable Finance System. As part of this, Nick led country activities in Brazil, the EU, India, Italy and the UK, as well as thematic work focused on investors, insurance and green banking. Before joining UNEP, he was Head of the Climate Change Centre of Excellence at HSBC. Prior to HSBC, Nick was head of Sustainable and Responsible Investment (SRI) funds at Henderson Global Investors. Nick has also worked at the International Institute for Environment and Development, the European Commission and the Business Council for Sustainable Development. Nick has a BA in History from Cambridge University and an MSc in International Relations from LSE.
Hello! We’re talking about the potential for a green stimulus to help power the economic recovery from coronavirus. Economist Michael Jacobs makes the case about why investment in green projects can boost the economy and drive the transition to net zero. Hannah Martin explains what Green New Deal UK are calling for as we emerge from the crisis. And LSE’s Nick Robins talks through lessons from green investment after the financial crisis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello Listeners, Today is a very special episode with Nick Robins and Alexandra Pinzon. Nick is Co-Founder and Director of Investor Watch which set up the Planet Tracker Initiative and was also Co- Founder of Carbon Tracker. He is a professor in practice for sustainable finance at the Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment at LSE. Alexandra Pinzon is a policy fellow, conservation finance. Prior to this she worked at Global Canopy leading their financing sustainable landscapes program. In today’s episode we discuss their upcoming report The Sovereign Transition to Sustainability, Understanding the Dependence of Sovereign Debt on Nature”. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
This week Patrick an a team of historians, economists, researchers and biographers discuss the rise and fall of the East India Company. Joining Patrick on the panel were: Dr Kate O' Malley, Managing Editor of the Royal Irish Academy's Dictionary of Irish Biography, Dr Nick Robins, Professor in Practice for Sustainable Finance, the Grantham Research Institute, London and the author of 'The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational', Dr John McAleer, Associate Professor in History at the University of Southhampton, Dr Richard Bourke, Kings College London and John Keay, historian and the author of 'The Honorable Company: A History of the English East India Company'.
Nick Robins discusses why frameworks like the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) are so important to ensuring the progress of sustainable development. Nick also explains why the Just Transition - an effort that combines the climate objectives with growth in green jobs formation - is critical to tackling the issue of economic inequality. For more information visit www.man.com/maninstitute/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 16 Feb 2018. Important information: This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. Opinions expressed are those of the author and may not be shared by all personnel of Man Group plc ('Man'). These opinions are subject to change without notice, are for information purposes only and do not constitute an offer or invitation to make an investment in any financial instrument or in any product to which any member of Man's group of companies provides investment advisory or any other services. Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the statements. Unless stated otherwise this information is communicated by Man Solutions Limited which is authorised and regulated in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority. In the United States this material is presented by Man Investments Inc. ('Man Investments'). Man Investments is registered as a broker-dealer with the US Securities and Exchange Commission ('SEC') and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ('FINRA'). Man Investments is also a member of Securities Investor Protection Corporation ('SIPC'). Man Investments is a wholly owned subsidiary of Man Group plc. ('Man Group'). The registrations and memberships in no way imply that the SEC, FINRA or SIPC have endorsed Man Investments. In the US, Man Investments can be contacted at 452 Fifth Avenue, 27th floor, New York, NY 10018, Telephone (212) 649-6600. Copyright Man 2018
Cary Krosinsky teaches the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Investing at Brown University supporting the Sustainable Investment Fund within the Brown Endowment, and Lecturer, Yale College on Climate, Energy and Investing as well as Business and Sustainability. MBA Lecturer at Concordia, Maryland and the Yale School of Management. Books include the recent Sustainable Investing: Revolutions in Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2017 with Sophie Purdom), a look at the future of investment, where financial success will require a sustainability focus and desired societal outcomes will require financial acumen, following two previous volumes on this subject (with Nick Robins and other leading contributors). Principal at NPV Associates, consulting to companies on 1) the Value Driver Model, which we created in 2013 for the PRI and Global Compact, 2) the nexus of sustainability and investor relations, a discipline we created in 2005 primarily for European public companies and 3) educational services. Senior Advisor to BlueSky Investment Management, Co-founder and Director of the Carbon Tracker Initiative, and Editor of the Journal of Environmental Investing, now in its 8th year. Their next issue and a related symposium on The State of ESG Data and Metrics are being guest edited and hosted at Yale on September 22, 2017. Co-created Systems Finance at Yale in 2016, led a Working Group in 2015 for the Principles for Responsible Investment developing its Climate Change Asset Owner Strategy framework released during COP 21, and advised to the UNEP Inquiry into the Design of a Sustainable Financial System resulting in papers including The Value of Everything. Co-author of a New Vision of Value for KPMG and ClimateLens for Wilshire Associates, as well as Senior Advisor to the University of Cambridge’s Investment Leaders Group following earlier careers in environmental and institutional investment data, analytics and technology.
Have you ever seen a fat physicist? It's ok if you have, but geez some of the physicists we've seen know their way around a sledgehammer. We had a beer with Dr Nick Robins today, who's as happy with laser cooled atoms as he is with smashing concrete for science. Enjoy! The Wholesome Show is @rodl and @willozap
Nick Robins, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Across the world, there are growing efforts to connect the financial systems with the strategic goal of achieving sustainable development. Financial institutions, financial regulators and central banks are increasingly incorporating environmental and social factors into the activities. The G20 has championed green finance and the Financial Stability Board has promoted climate disclosure - both unthinkable a few years ago. This momentum is promising but remains insufficient. This lecture will review the evolution of this agenda, the role of the UN Environment's Finance Inquiry and some of the key that can be taken in 2017 to accelerate progress. Nick Robins Biography: Nick Robins works at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), where he is co-director of the inquiry into the Design of a Sustainable Financial System. The Inquiry promotes policies that better connect the financial system with long-term sustainable development. The Inquiry published its first global report. The Financial System We Need, in October 2015 and the second edition, From Momentum to Transformation, in September 2016. His particular focus has been on national initiatives in Brazil, the EU, France, India, Italy and the UK, along with action in key sectors such as banking, insurance and institutional investment. Nick Robins has over 20 years' experience in the policy, research and financial dimensions of sustainable development. Before joining UNEP, he was Head of the Climate Change Centre of Excellence at HSBC in London from 2007 to 2014, where he produced investment research on issues such as lean tech and climate risk. In the Thomson Extel awards for European investment research, Nick was ranked as no 1 analyst for integrated climate change in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Prior to HSBC, Nick was first head of Sustainable and Responsible Investment (SRI) research and then head of the SRI funds at Henderson Global Investors. At Henderson, he published the first ever carbon audit of an investment fund (2005) and co-designed the Industries of the Future fund. Nick has also worked for the International Institute of Environment and Development, the European Commission's Environment Directorate and was part of the original Business Council for Sustainable Development. Nick has authored two books - The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational (2006) and Sustainable Investing: the Art of Long-Term Performance (with Cary Krosinsky, 2008). He has also produced numerous reports and has had articles published by the Financial Times, the Guardian, and Huffington Post. Speaker(s): Nick Robins (UNEP), Dr. Ulrich Volz (SOAS) Event Date: 1 February 2017 Released by: SOAS Economics Podcast
Peace Revolution episode 082: The British Elephant in the American Living Room / The Empire Always Listens, and Never Forgets To Purchase the HISTORY BLUEPRINT (Richard's Brain Model Organizing History): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/the-brain/ To Donate or Subscribe to the Tragedy and Hope online learning community: https://www.tragedyandhope.com/subscribe/ The Peace Revolution Page (all feeds, formats, and episodes): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/peace-revolution/ Follow Richard on Twitter (@TragedyandHope) Reference Map to Episode 082 (0m-1m) Secret Recordings of Donald Rumsfeld suggesting another False Flag attack (1m-3m) 9-11 Plot Revealed in 1996 sample from “Long Kiss Goodnight” film; see also: Emad Salem & Dan Rather's 1993 WTC bombing report involving the FBI's role in the bombing. (3m-3:30m) My Country Tis of Thee meets God Save the Queen (same tune, different words) (3:30m-6:30m) East India Company Timeline / History of Britain: Private Armies and Opium Profits (6:30m-8m) How East India Company works from the film “The Rising” (1857 Indian Uprising against the British Empire / EIC “free market”) (8m-9:30m) Opium Fields guarded by U.S. Troops in Afghanistan / Geraldo Rivera (9:30m-12m) Empire: Opium Trade / Empire Episode 4 BBC (EIC Opium Wars in China) (12m-15m) Empire: Making a Fortune (Jardine Matheson's industrial quantities of opium trafficking, huge influx of wealth into the British Empire, Chinese Emperor dumps 1,000 tons of EIC opium into the sea, free trade & opium wars) (15m-22m) Thom Hartmann / The True Story of the Boston Tea Party (“Beware of the East India Company”, 1773 “Tea Act” giving EIC tax break/refund, Americans dumped tons of EIC opium into the sea. Same gangster tactics of dropping prices and flooding the market of monopoly creation, as used in the monopoly of the opium market, similar to the CIA / “Freeway Rick” Ross network in the 80's-90's.) (22m-26m) 1932 A True History of the United States (LaRouche): Aaron Burr, Lord Shelburne, and Lord Palmerston fuel EIC's British Conquest to Re-Conquer America (ongoing), Adam Smith's ideas on funding tyranny via black markets and monopoly… see also: GCHQ (26m-27m) Aghan Opium Record & GCHQ / New World Next Week with James Corbett and James Evan Pilato (27m-30m) A True History of the CIA and Cocaine by James Corbett with Kris Millegan (30m-33m) Peruvian Cocaine by Immortal Technique (33m-34m) Empire: Making a Fortune / Hong Kong and the East India Company, HSBC opium and EIC slave trading (34m-39m) Lyndon LaRouche Theatre from Saturday Night Live April 19, 1986 see also this link. (39m-40m) God Save the Queen by the Sex Pistols (40m-41m) The Real Story: James Bond (Smithsonian Channel) / The “ultimate male fantasy”, is in actuality a psychological warfare media operation to change the attitudes, beliefs, values, and activities of Americans, introducing the British mentality of “torture porn” and subversion of trust on all levels. See also: Ian Fleming and British Security Coordination (41m-45m) The Palmerston Zoo (sample) on Jeremy Bentham, of the East India Company; the Panopticon is GCHQ/NSA surveillance network. “Radical Writers Shop” is a psychological warfare operation, similar to the “Baker Street Irregulars” (James Bond series), and similar to the H.G. Wells and Aldous Huxley's roles in political warfare through popular dystopian futuristic media. (45m-50m) Jennet Conant: The Irregulars (Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming) The granddaughter of James Bryant Conant describes the British infiltration of American Intelligence to propagandize America to support the “Allies” in WWII. See also: British Security Coordination and the history of the James Bond Film Franchise (staffed by ex-BSC Irregulars) (50m-1h) Lord Justice Fulford Pedophile Group in Britain attempts to lower age of consent to 4 years old. New World Next Week with James Corbett and James Evan Pilato / Vatican Corruption and drug smuggling, and how the Sinaloa Cartel uses HSBC (Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation), NYSE's Grasso meets with druglords (1h-1h03m) NSA spying and Gun Control/People Control/Slavery from Infowars Nightly News (03-27-2014) (1h03m-1h04m) Dan Bidondi questions R.I. congressman on the 2nd Amendment and gets “Go Fuck Yourself” in response (twice) (1h04m-1h05m) Wire Transfer NSA paid 150 million to GCHQ (1h05-1h25m) Senator Rand Paul speaks at Berkeley Forum: GCHQ and NSA spying / Who's in Control of Your Rights? (1h25m-1h50m) Richard's Introductory Monologue (notes below) To Purchase the HISTORY BLUEPRINT (Richard's Brain Model): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/the-brain/ (1h-50m-3h37m) “Sherpa Pow-Wow” / Review of the Introductory Montage Clips in Context of our ongoing History, featuring Paul Verge and Lisa Arbercheski (Video) Errol Morris discusses The Unknown Known (Book) “A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War” by William Stevenson (1976) President Roosevelt 1941 speech “secret map” reference p. 297; Donovan sent to Britain by Rockefeller Foundation reference p. xxi, 5; British Security Coordination & creation of the OSS (FDR, Donovan, Stephenson, Fleming) p. 160 – 164; BSC offices at Rockefeller Center p. xxiv, 101 – 104 A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War (CFR's Foreign Affairs Review) (Book) “The Corporation That Changed The World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational” by Nick Robins (2006); Reference for: Opium Trade Monopoly p. 119 -120, 155; Opium Wars p. 157- 158, 161- 162, 174; Jardine Matheson p. 141 – 144; Free Trade p. 142; Slave Trade p. 23, 47, 56, 174 Gold Fixing (Wiki) (Book) “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Quigley (1981) (Book) “Fleshing Out Skull & Bones: Investigations into America's Most Powerful Secret Society” by Antony Sutton, Kris Millegan, Howard Altman, Dr. Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin & Webster Tarpley (2003) Lyndon LaRouche (Book) “Dope, Inc.: The Book That Drove Kissinger Crazy” by Executive Intelligence Review (1992) (Book) “America's Nazi Secret” by John Loftus (2010): Kissinger professional spy for Dulles p. 11; Third Reich funded by Wall Street & “the City”, London's financial district p. 12; Hitler funded by Robber Barons of Wall Street p. 13, 17, 198, 228; Wall Street, the CIA, the Muslim Brotherhood & Osama Bin Laden p. 14 - 17) (Book) “Ian Fleming” by Andrew Lycett (1995 Biography): reference for British Security Coordination (BSC) p. 127 – 128, 143, 194; Special Operations Executive (SOE) p. 102, 118, 132, 138; Camp X p. 149; relationship with Wild Bill Donovan p. 120, 124 – 126; BSC & FDR p. 120 Ian Fleming: A Biography (Washington Times Book Review) James Bond in Film (Wiki) The Gulag reference: Peace Revolution Episode 047: Slavery is Death / Practical Applications of Irrationality (Book) “History of the Secret Service” by La Fayette Charles Baker (1867) (Video) Norman Dodd The Hidden Agenda for World Government (Book) “Tuxedo Park: A Wall Street Tycoon and the Secret Palace of Science That Changed the Course of World War II” by Jennet Conant (2002) James Bryant Conant (Wiki) (Book) “The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington” by Jennet Conant (2008) (Book) “Ian Fleming” by Andrew Lycett (1995 Biography); Robert Fleming & Company p. 452; GCHQ p. 121 (Article) New Snowden Doc Reveals How GCHQ/NSA Use The Internet To 'Manipulate, Deceive And Destroy Reputations' (reference for Batman, GCHQ, NSA slides) SpyGate archive by Jon Rappoport Smart Grid (Wiki) Panopticon (Wiki) Webster Tarpley's “The Venetian Conspiracy” (interview) (3h37m-4h14m) Empire: Making a Fortune (BBC) featuring the East India Company and the “Free Trade” of the Opium Market (4h14m-4h48m) The Irregulars: British Spies in America pre-WWII, a discussion of Jennet Conant's book on Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming, and David Ogilvy. (4h48m-7h48m) Lord Palmerston's Zoo lecture by Webster Tarpley & Co. / LaRouche (7h48m-10m25m) The British Empire Wants YOU… To be stupid. / LaRouche EIR (10h25m-11h15m) The History of the CIA and Cocaine by James Corbett (11h15m-13h) Shadows of Power lecture on CFR by James Perloff (13h-14h) Britain's Invisible Empire: The Empire today by Jeff Steinberg / LaRouche EIR Would You Like to Know More? See also: (Audio) Peace Revolution episode 027: DIAMONDS / The Jewel of Denial / Outgrowing Stockholm Syndrome Peace Revolution episode 023: How to Free Your Mind / The Occulted (Hidden) Keys of Wisdom Peace Revolution episode 046: Liberty is Life / Practical Applications of Rationality Peace Revolution episode 047: Slavery is Death / Practical Applications of Irrationality Peace Revolution episode 048: The Philosophy of Life / This is John Galt Speaking
Peace Revolution episode 082: The British Elephant in the American Living Room / The Empire Always Listens, and Never ForgetsTo Purchase the HISTORY BLUEPRINT (Richard's Brain Model Organizing History): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/the-brain/ To Donate or Subscribe to the Tragedy and Hope online learning community:https://www.tragedyandhope.com/subscribe/ The Peace Revolution Page (all feeds, formats, and episodes): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/peace-revolution/ Follow Richard on Twitter (@TragedyandHope)Reference Map to Episode 082(0m-1m) Secret Recordings of Donald Rumsfeld suggesting another False Flag attack(1m-3m) 9-11 Plot Revealed in 1996 sample from “Long Kiss Goodnight” film; see also: Emad Salem & Dan Rather's 1993 WTC bombing report involving the FBI's role in the bombing.(3m-3:30m) My Country Tis of Thee meets God Save the Queen (same tune, different words)(3:30m-6:30m) East India Company Timeline / History of Britain: Private Armies and Opium Profits(6:30m-8m) How East India Company works from the film “The Rising” (1857 Indian Uprising against the British Empire / EIC “free market” )(8m-9:30m) Opium Fields guarded by U.S. Troops in Afghanistan / Geraldo Rivera (9:30m-12m) Empire: Opium Trade / Empire Episode 4 BBC (EIC Opium Wars in China)(12m-15m) Empire: Making a Fortune (Jardine Matheson's industrial quantities of opium trafficking, huge influx of wealth into the British Empire, Chinese Emperor dumps 1,000 tons of EIC opium into the sea, free trade & opium wars)(15m-22m) Thom Hartmann / The True Story of the Boston Tea Party (“Beware of the East India Company”, 1773 “Tea Act” giving EIC tax break/refund, Americans dumped tons of EIC opium into the sea. Same gangster tactics of dropping prices and flooding the market of monopoly creation, as used in the monopoly of the opium market, similar to the CIA / “Freeway Rick” Ross network in the 80's-90's.)(22m-26m) 1932 A True History of the United States (LaRouche): Aaron Burr, Lord Shelburne, and Lord Palmerston fuel EIC's British Conquest to Re-Conquer America (ongoing), Adam Smith's ideas on funding tyranny via black markets and monopoly… see also: GCHQ(26m-27m) Aghan Opium Record & GCHQ / New World Next Week with James Corbett and James Evan Pilato(27m-30m) A True History of the CIA and Cocaine by James Corbett with Kris Millegan(30m-33m) Peruvian Cocaine by Immortal Technique(33m-34m) Empire: Making a Fortune / Hong Kong and the East India Company, HSBC opium and EIC slave trading(34m-39m) Lyndon LaRouche Theatre from Saturday Night Live April 19, 1986 see also this link.(39m-40m) God Save the Queen by the Sex Pistols(40m-41m) The Real Story: James Bond (Smithsonian Channel) / The “ultimate male fantasy”, is in actuality a psychological warfare media operation to change the attitudes, beliefs, values, and activities of Americans, introducing the British mentality of “torture porn” and subversion of trust on all levels. See also: Ian Fleming and British Security Coordination (41m-45m) The Palmerston Zoo (sample) on Jeremy Bentham, of the East India Company; the Panopticon is GCHQ/NSA surveillance network. “Radical Writers Shop” is a psychological warfare operation, similar to the “Baker Street Irregulars” (James Bond series), and similar to the H.G. Wells and Aldous Huxley's roles in political warfare through popular dystopian futuristic media.(45m-50m) Jennet Conant: The Irregulars (Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming) The granddaughter of James Bryant Conant describes the British infiltration of American Intelligence to propagandize America to support the “Allies” in WWII. See also: British Security Coordination and the history of the James Bond Film Franchise (staffed by ex-BSC Irregulars)(50m-1h) Lord Justice Fulford Pedophile Group in Britain attempts to lower age of consent to 4 years old. New World Next Week with James Corbett and James Evan Pilato / Vatican Corruption and drug smuggling, and how the Sinaloa Cartel uses HSBC (Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation), NYSE's Grasso meets with druglords(1h-1h03m) NSA spying and Gun Control/People Control/Slavery from Infowars Nightly News (03-27-2014)(1h03m-1h04m) Dan Bidondi questions R.I. congressman on the 2nd Amendment and gets “Go Fuck Yourself” in response (twice)(1h04m-1h05m) Wire Transfer NSA paid 150 million to GCHQ(1h05-1h25m) Senator Rand Paul speaks at Berkeley Forum: GCHQ and NSA spying / Who's in Control of Your Rights?(1h25m-1h50m) Richard's Introductory Monologue (notes below)To Purchase the HISTORY BLUEPRINT (Richard's Brain Model): https://www.tragedyandhope.com/the-brain/ (1h-50m-3h37m) “Sherpa Pow-Wow” / Review of the Introductory Montage Clips in Context of our ongoing History, featuring Paul Verge and Lisa Arbercheski (Video) Errol Morris discusses The Unknown Known (Book) “A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War” by William Stevenson (1976) President Roosevelt 1941 speech “secret map” reference p. 297; Donovan sent to Britain by Rockefeller Foundation reference p. xxi, 5; British Security Coordination & creation of the OSS (FDR, Donovan, Stephenson, Fleming) p. 160 – 164; BSC offices at Rockefeller Center p. xxiv, 101 – 104A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War (CFR's Foreign Affairs Review)(Book) “The Corporation That Changed The World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational” by Nick Robins (2006); Reference for: Opium Trade Monopoly p. 119 -120, 155; Opium Wars p. 157- 158, 161- 162, 174; Jardine Matheson p. 141 – 144; Free Trade p. 142; Slave Trade p. 23, 47, 56, 174 Gold Fixing (Wiki) (Book) “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Quigley (1981) (Book) “Fleshing Out Skull & Bones: Investigations into America's Most Powerful Secret Society” by Antony Sutton, Kris Millegan, Howard Altman, Dr. Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin & Webster Tarpley (2003) Lyndon LaRouche (Book) “Dope, Inc.: The Book That Drove Kissinger Crazy” by Executive Intelligence Review (1992) (Book) “America's Nazi Secret” by John Loftus (2010): Kissinger professional spy for Dulles p. 11; Third Reich funded by Wall Street & “the City”, London's financial district p. 12; Hitler funded by Robber Barons of Wall Street p. 13, 17, 198, 228; Wall Street, the CIA, the Muslim Brotherhood & Osama Bin Laden p. 14 - 17)(Book) “Ian Fleming” by Andrew Lycett (1995 Biography): reference for British Security Coordination (BSC) p. 127 – 128, 143, 194; Special Operations Executive (SOE) p. 102, 118, 132, 138; Camp X p. 149; relationship with Wild Bill Donovan p. 120, 124 – 126; BSC & FDR p. 120Ian Fleming: A Biography (Washington Times Book Review)James Bond in Film (Wiki) The Gulag reference: Peace Revolution Episode 047: Slavery is Death / Practical Applications of Irrationality (Book) “History of the Secret Service” by La Fayette Charles Baker (1867)(Video) Norman Dodd The Hidden Agenda for World Government(Book) “Tuxedo Park: A Wall Street Tycoon and the Secret Palace of Science That Changed the Course of World War II” by Jennet Conant (2002)James Bryant Conant (Wiki)(Book) “The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington” by Jennet Conant (2008)(Book) “Ian Fleming” by Andrew Lycett (1995 Biography); Robert Fleming & Company p. 452; GCHQ p. 121(Article) New Snowden Doc Reveals How GCHQ/NSA Use The Internet To 'Manipulate, Deceive And Destroy Reputations' (reference for Batman, GCHQ, NSA slides) SpyGate archive by Jon RappoportSmart Grid (Wiki) Panopticon (Wiki)Webster Tarpley's “The Venetian Conspiracy” (interview) (3h37m-4h14m) Empire: Making a Fortune (BBC) featuring the East India Company and the “Free Trade” of the Opium Market(4h14m-4h48m) The Irregulars: British Spies in America pre-WWII, a discussion of Jennet Conant's book on Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming, and David Ogilvy.(4h48m-7h48m) Lord Palmerston's Zoo lecture by Webster Tarpley & Co. / LaRouche(7h48m-10m25m) The British Empire Wants YOU… To be stupid. / LaRouche EIR(10h25m-11h15m) The History of the CIA and Cocaine by James Corbett(11h15m-13h) Shadows of Power lecture on CFR by James Perloff(13h-14h) Britain's Invisible Empire: The Empire today by Jeff Steinberg / LaRouche EIRWould You Like to Know More?See also: (Audio) Peace Revolution episode 027: DIAMONDS / The Jewel of Denial / Outgrowing Stockholm SyndromePeace Revolution episode 023: How to Free Your Mind / The Occulted (Hidden) Keys of WisdomPeace Revolution episode 046: Liberty is Life / Practical Applications of RationalityPeace Revolution episode 047: Slavery is Death / Practical Applications of IrrationalityPeace Revolution episode 048: The Philosophy of Life / This is John Galt Speaking
Notes, References, and Links for further study: Use the donation buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the sidebar of this site, or the sidebar of Tragedy and Hope dot com, for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable. If you donate $50 or more towards the completion of this project, you will receive the entire DVD set; as our way of saying Thanks! Your invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online critical thinking community Peace Revolution Podcast's primary hosting site (2009-2011) Peace Revolution Podcast's backup hosting site (2006-2011, also includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast episodes, starting at the bottom of the page) Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media productions, free to the public) On the top menu, there is a “Trivium” selection, which includes the Brain model discussed in Peace Revolution episodes. “A Peaceful Solution” by Willie Nelson w/thanks to the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute T&H Partner Podcasts: Media Monarchy, Corbett Report, Gnostic Media, & Remedy Radio Useful Tools: www.StartPage.com (It uses Google's search algorithm, but doesn't collect your private info and search history) StartPage search engine Firefox add-on The Brain (mind mapping software to organize your research) download for FREE The free version works for all functions except web publication Ultimate History Lesson Hour 1, minutes 1 -15 (approx.): (Person) Plato (on Wikipedia) (Person) Socrates (on Wikipedia) (Book) "The Republic" by Plato (Book) "The Laws" by Plato (Person) Charles Darwin (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Descent of Man” by Charles Darwin (1871) (Book) “On The Origin of Species” / “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life” by Charles Darwin (1859): (Person) Thomas Malthus (on Wikipedia) (Book) “An Essay on the Principle of Population” by Thomas Malthus (Darwin read for “amusement” in 1838) (Book) Anglican Book of Common Prayer (on Wikipedia) (Artifact) Anglican Homily of Obedience (on Wikipedia) (Group) Darwin-Wedgewood family (on Wikipedia) (Person) Francis Galton (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Eugenics (on Wikipedia) (Book) “War Against The Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race” by Edwin Black (2003) (Book) “Preparing for Power: America's Elite Boarding Schools” by Cookson & Persell (1987) (Group) Independent School League (on Wikipedia) (Article) “America's Best Prep Schools” (Forbes Magazine article; April 2010) (Event) “Fitter Family Competition” + Eugenics (on Wikipedia) (Person) Wilhelm Wundt (on Wikipedia) Roundtable Discussion of minutes 1-15: (Person) R. Buckminster Fuller (Book) “Grunch of Giants” by R. Buckminster Fuller (1984) (read online via Buckminster Fuller Institute) (Book) “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth” by R. Buckminster Fuller (Book) “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth”; Chapter 3, Comprehensively Commanded Automation - Thomas Malthus reference) (Book) “Buckminster Fuller's Universe: His Life and Work” by L. Steven Sieden (2000) (Video) “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace” by Adam Curtis (BBC documentary) (Person) Wilhelm Wundt (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) (Book)“The Leipzig Connection: Basics in Education” by Paolo Lionni (1993) Hour 1, minutes 15 -30 (approx.) (Concept) Doctor of Philosophy (on Wikipedia) (Person) Edward Everett (First American PhD; on Wikipedia) (Concept) Academic Tenure (on Wikipedia) (Book) “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith (1776) (Person) William Playfair (on Wikipedia) (Person) Edward Bernays (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Propaganda” by Edward Bernays (1928) (Person) Ivy Lee + Nazi + I.G. Farben (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Wall Street and The Rise of Hitler” by Antony C. Sutton (1976) (Book) “The Crime and Punishment of I.G. Farben” by Joseph Borkin (1978) (Book) “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville (1851): (Concept) Destiny (on Wikipedia) Minutes 15 -30 / roundtable discussion references: (Concept) Tenure / Rockefeller (Concept) The Roman Collegia (Encyclopedia Britannica) (Person) Stanley Milgram (on Wikipedia) (Event) The Milgram Experiment (on obedience to authority figures; 1961) (Person) Ivan Pavlov (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Behavioral Psychology (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Kabbalah (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Definition of Occult (Johnson's Dictionary 1709 -1784) (Person) James Rowland Angell (on Wikipedia) President of Yale University, President of the Carnegie Corporation, Instrumental in creating the Rockefeller funded Yale Institute of Human Relations with Robert Maynard Hutchins and Milton Winternitz, Creator of the Yale Institute of Human Relations Advisory Committee, John B. Watson obtained his Ph.D. under the supervision of Angell in 1903 at the University of Chicago, Angell was "pivotal figure in the development of the functionalist school of thought", Earned one of his Masters Degree's under John Dewey, who he later selected for the Human Relations Advisory Board among many other noteworthy characters. "To Read Wundt...after a session with James, was an anticlimax which disturbed one's equilibrium...The complete lack in James of anything which could be recognized as system was highly disturbing" - James Rowland Angell James Rowland Angell's unsuccessful attempt to study under Wundt His cousin Frank Angell was one of the first to obtain a PhD from Wundt (Event) James Rowland Angell + Yale Institute of Human Relations (Time magazine article; February 1929) (Person) Frank Angell (on Wikipedia) Frank Angell, American Psychologist, earned his PhD at Leipzig under Wilhelm Wundt. Founded the experimental laboratories at Cornell University (1891) and Stanford (1892) (Person) John Dewey (on WIkipedia) (Person) John B. Watson (on Wikipedia) (Event) The Little Albert Experiment (1920) (Person) Frank Aydelotte (on Wikipedia) "On this basis, which was originally financial and goes back to George Peabody, there grew up in the twentieth century a power structure between London and New York which penetrated deeply into university life, the press, and the practice of foreign policy. In England the center was the Round Table Group, while in the United States it was J P Morgan and Company or its local branches in Boston, Philadelphia and Cleveland. Some rather incidental examples of the operations of this structure are very revealing, just because they are incidental. For example, it set up in Princeton a reasonable copy of the Round Table Group's chief Oxford headquarters, All Souls College. This copy, called the Institute for Advanced Study, and best known, perhaps, as the refuge of Einstein, Oppenheimer, John von Neumann, and George F. Kennan, was organized by Abraham Flexner of the Carnegie Foundation and Rockefeller's General Education Board after he had experienced the delights of All Souls while serving as Rhodes Memorial Lecturer at Oxford. The plans were largely drawn by Tom Jones, one of the Round Table's most active intriguers and foundation administrators." - Prof. Carroll Quigley, (Tragedy and Hope, Pg.953) (See connection: Institute of Advanced Study + Cybernetics) (Person) Abraham Flexner (on Wikipedia) (Search) Thomas D. Jones + The Institute of Advanced Study Princeton (Book) “World As Laboratory: Experiments with Mice, Mazes, and Men” by Rebecca Lemov (2005) (Person) G. Stanley Hall (Encyclopedia Britannica) (Person) William James Hour 1, minutes 30 -45 (approx.): (Person) Edward Jay Epstein (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth” by Edward Jay Epstein (1966) (Book) “The Rise & Fall of Diamonds: The Shattering of a Brilliant Illusion” by Edward Jay Epstein (1982) (Book) “News From Nowhere: Television and the News” by Edward Jay Epstein: (Concept) Hegelian Dialectic (on Wikipedia) (Person) Sir Richard Branson (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Losing My Virginity: How I Survived, Had Fun, & made a Fortune Doing Business My Way” by Richard Branson (1999 autobiography): (Concept) Definition of Entrepreneur (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) (Concept) Financial Speculation (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Rites of Passage / Walkabout Minutes 30-45 / roundtable discussion references: (Book) “The Corporation That Changed The World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational” by Nick Robins (2006) (re: profit motives/corporation –short term goals) (Event) “Thousands Mourn Boy Killed in Brooklyn” (New York Times article; July 13, 2011) (Event) “Charges Against Dominique Strauss-Kahn Dismissed” (New York Times; August 23, 2011) Hour 1, minutes 45 –end: Carnegie Philanthropy / teachers pensions (1905) (Columbia University Libraries) (Group) Rockefeller Foundation (on Wikipedia) (Event) Rockefeller donates $80 million to University of Chicago & William Rainey Harper (Person) William Rainey Harper (on Wikipedia) (Event) John D. Rockefeller $500,000 “gift” to Teacher's College (New York Times article; September 1902) (Concept) “Rockefeller Stewardship” (TIME magazine article; June 17, 1929): (Religious Group) The Quakers (on Wikipedia) (Person) Richard M. Nixon / Quaker (on Wikipedia) (Person) Herbert Hoover / Quaker (on Wikipedia) (Person) Frederick Taylor Gates + Rockefeller (on Wikipedia) (Group) The General Education Board (on Wikipedia) (Event) Walsh Commission on Industrial Relations (1915) (on Wikipedia) (Event) Cox/Reece Committee (1952- 1954; United States House Select Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations) (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Foundations: Their Power and Influence” by Rene Wormser (1958): (Video) The Hidden Agenda of Tax Exempt Foundations for Education & World Government: 1982 Norman Dodd interview (on YouTube) (Document) The Hidden Agenda Transcript (Rowan Gaither / CIA / Ford Foundation) (Resource) Who Owns The Media (Columbia Journalism Review) (Resource) Media Ownership Chart: The Big Six (FreePress.net) Final roundtable discussion (min 45 –end) references: (Event) JP Morgan Chase $4 million donation to NYPD pre-Occupy Wall Street (Concept) “dyed-in-the-wool” (on Wiktionary) (Video) Norman Dodd Radio Liberty interview with Stan Monteith (1980 “The Secret Agenda of the Tax Exempt Foundations Revealed”) (Vimeo) (Transcript) Norman Dodd interview (Person) William Godwin (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Anarchy (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Swa raj (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Autonomy (on Wikipedia) End of Hour 2 Stay tuned for Peace Revolution Episode 043: The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto / Hour 3 + Commentary Peace Revolution partner podcasts: Corbett Report dot com Media Monarchy dot com Gnostic Media Podcast School Sucks Project Podcast Remedy Radio Podcast Meria dot net The Unplugged Mom Podcast Navigating Netflix (2011) our new video series wherein we conduct a critical analysis of films you might have missed; Navigating Netflix is available for free on YouTube. "Memories of a Political Prisoner", an interview with Professor Chengiah Ragaven, graduate of Oxford, Cambridge, and Sussex; AFTER he was a political prisoner, who was exiled from South Africa, during Apartheid. (2011) What You've Been Missing! (2011) is our video series focusing in on the history of corruption in our public education system. Top Documentary Films dot com: Hijacking Humanity by Paul Verge (2006) Top Documentary Films dot com: Exposing the Noble Lie (2010) Top Documentary Films dot com: The Pharmacratic Inquisition by Jan Irvin (2007) THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! If you would like to donate so that we can continue producing independent media without commercial advertising, simply click the button below for a one-time donation: THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 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Notes, References, and Links for further study: Use the donation buttons at the bottom of these notes, or on the sidebar of this site, or the sidebar of Tragedy and Hope dot com, for “The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto” multi-DVD interview project, currently in post-production. With over 5 hours of interview footage, this is a collection of education which is invaluable. If you donate $50 or more towards the completion of this project, you will receive the entire DVD set; as our way of saying Thanks! Your invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online critical thinking community Peace Revolution Podcast's primary hosting site (2009-2011) Peace Revolution Podcast's backup hosting site (2006-2011, also includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast episodes, starting at the bottom of the page) Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media productions, free to the public) On the top menu, there is a “Trivium” selection, which includes the Brain model discussed in Peace Revolution episodes. “A Peaceful Solution” by Willie Nelson w/thanks to the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute T&H Partner Podcasts: Media Monarchy, Corbett Report, Gnostic Media, & Remedy Radio Useful Tools: www.StartPage.com (It uses Google's search algorithm, but doesn'tcollect your private info and search history) StartPage search engine Firefox add-on The Brain(mind mapping software to organize your research) download for FREE The free version works for all functions except web publication Ultimate History Lesson Hour 1, minutes 1 -15 (approx.): (Person) Plato (on Wikipedia) (Person) Socrates (on Wikipedia) (Book) "The Republic" by Plato (Book) "The Laws" by Plato (Person) Charles Darwin (on Wikipedia) (Book) “The Descent of Man” by Charles Darwin (1871) (Book) “On The Origin of Species” / “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life” by Charles Darwin (1859): (Person) Thomas Malthus (on Wikipedia) (Book) “An Essay on the Principle of Population” by Thomas Malthus (Darwin read for “amusement” in 1838) (Book) Anglican Book of Common Prayer (on Wikipedia) (Artifact) Anglican Homily of Obedience (on Wikipedia) (Group) Darwin-Wedgewood family (on Wikipedia) (Person) Francis Galton (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Eugenics (on Wikipedia) (Book) “War Against The Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race” by Edwin Black (2003) (Book) “Preparing for Power: America's Elite Boarding Schools” by Cookson & Persell (1987) (Group) Independent School League (on Wikipedia) (Article) “America's Best Prep Schools” (Forbes Magazine article; April 2010) (Event) “Fitter Family Competition” + Eugenics (on Wikipedia) (Person) Wilhelm Wundt (on Wikipedia) Roundtable Discussion of minutes 1-15: (Person) R. Buckminster Fuller (Book) “Grunch of Giants” by R. Buckminster Fuller (1984) (read online via Buckminster Fuller Institute) (Book) “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth” by R. Buckminster Fuller (Book) “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth”; Chapter 3, Comprehensively Commanded Automation - Thomas Malthus reference) (Book) “Buckminster Fuller's Universe: His Life and Work” by L. Steven Sieden (2000) (Video) “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace” by Adam Curtis (BBC documentary) (Person) Wilhelm Wundt (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) (Book)“The Leipzig Connection: Basics in Education” by Paolo Lionni (1993) Hour 1, minutes 15 -30 (approx.) (Concept) Doctor of Philosophy (on Wikipedia) (Person) Edward Everett (First American PhD; on Wikipedia) (Concept) Academic Tenure (on Wikipedia) (Book) “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith (1776) (Person) William Playfair (on Wikipedia) (Person) Edward Bernays (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Propaganda” by Edward Bernays (1928) (Person) Ivy Lee + Nazi + I.G. Farben (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Wall Street and The Rise of Hitler” by Antony C. Sutton (1976) (Book) “The Crime and Punishment of I.G. Farben” by Joseph Borkin (1978) (Book) “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville (1851): (Concept) Destiny (on Wikipedia) Minutes 15 -30 / roundtable discussion references: (Concept) Tenure / Rockefeller (Concept) The Roman Collegia (Encyclopedia Britannica) (Person) Stanley Milgram (on Wikipedia) (Event) The Milgram Experiment (on obedience to authority figures; 1961) (Person) Ivan Pavlov (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Behavioral Psychology (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Kabbalah (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Definition of Occult (Johnson's Dictionary 1709 -1784) (Person) James Rowland Angell(on Wikipedia) President of Yale University, President of the Carnegie Corporation, Instrumental in creating the Rockefeller funded Yale Institute of Human Relations with Robert Maynard Hutchins and Milton Winternitz, Creator of the Yale Institute of Human Relations Advisory Committee, John B. Watson obtained his Ph.D. under the supervision of Angell in 1903 at the University of Chicago, Angell was "pivotal figure in the development of the functionalist school of thought", Earned one of his Masters Degree's under John Dewey, who he later selected for the Human Relations Advisory Board among many other noteworthy characters. "To Read Wundt...after a session with James, was an anticlimax which disturbed one's equilibrium...The complete lack in James of anything which could be recognized as system was highly disturbing" - James Rowland Angell James Rowland Angell's unsuccessful attempt to study under Wundt His cousin Frank Angell was one of the first to obtain a PhD from Wundt (Event) James Rowland Angell + Yale Institute of Human Relations (Time magazine article; February 1929) (Person) Frank Angell(on Wikipedia) Frank Angell, American Psychologist, earned his PhD at Leipzig under Wilhelm Wundt. Founded the experimental laboratories at Cornell University (1891) and Stanford (1892) (Person) John Dewey (on WIkipedia) (Person) John B. Watson (on Wikipedia) (Event) The Little Albert Experiment (1920) (Person) Frank Aydelotte(on Wikipedia) "On this basis, which was originally financial and goes back to George Peabody, there grew up in the twentieth century a power structure between London and New York which penetrated deeply into university life, the press, and the practice of foreign policy. In England the center was the Round Table Group, while in the United States it was J P Morgan and Company or its local branches in Boston, Philadelphia and Cleveland. Some rather incidental examples of the operations of this structure are very revealing, just because they are incidental. For example, it set up in Princeton a reasonable copy of the Round Table Group's chief Oxford headquarters, All Souls College. This copy, called the Institute for Advanced Study, and best known, perhaps, as the refuge of Einstein, Oppenheimer, John von Neumann, and George F. Kennan, was organized by Abraham Flexner of the Carnegie Foundation and Rockefeller's General Education Board after he had experienced the delights of All Souls while serving as Rhodes Memorial Lecturer at Oxford. The plans were largely drawn by Tom Jones, one of the Round Table's most active intriguers and foundation administrators." - Prof. Carroll Quigley, (Tragedy and Hope, Pg.953) (See connection: Institute of Advanced Study + Cybernetics) (Person) Abraham Flexner (on Wikipedia) (Search) Thomas D. Jones + The Institute of Advanced Study Princeton (Book) “World As Laboratory: Experiments with Mice, Mazes, and Men” by Rebecca Lemov (2005) (Person) G. Stanley Hall (Encyclopedia Britannica) (Person) William James Hour 1, minutes 30 -45 (approx.): (Person) Edward Jay Epstein (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth” by Edward Jay Epstein (1966) (Book) “The Rise & Fall of Diamonds: The Shattering of a Brilliant Illusion” by Edward Jay Epstein (1982) (Book) “News From Nowhere: Television and the News” by Edward Jay Epstein: (Concept) Hegelian Dialectic (on Wikipedia) (Person) Sir Richard Branson (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Losing My Virginity: How I Survived, Had Fun, & made a Fortune Doing Business My Way” by Richard Branson (1999 autobiography): (Concept) Definition of Entrepreneur (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) (Concept) Financial Speculation (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Rites of Passage / Walkabout Minutes 30-45 / roundtable discussion references: (Book) “The Corporation That Changed The World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational” by Nick Robins (2006) (re: profit motives/corporation –short term goals) (Event) “Thousands Mourn Boy Killed in Brooklyn” (New York Times article; July 13, 2011) (Event) “Charges Against Dominique Strauss-Kahn Dismissed” (New York Times; August 23, 2011) Hour 1, minutes 45 –end: Carnegie Philanthropy / teachers pensions (1905) (Columbia University Libraries) (Group) Rockefeller Foundation (on Wikipedia) (Event) Rockefeller donates $80 million to University of Chicago & William Rainey Harper (Person) William Rainey Harper (on Wikipedia) (Event) John D. Rockefeller $500,000 “gift” to Teacher's College (New York Times article; September 1902) (Concept) “Rockefeller Stewardship” (TIME magazine article; June 17, 1929): (Religious Group) The Quakers (on Wikipedia) (Person) Richard M. Nixon / Quaker (on Wikipedia) (Person) Herbert Hoover / Quaker (on Wikipedia) (Person) Frederick Taylor Gates + Rockefeller (on Wikipedia) (Group) The General Education Board (on Wikipedia) (Event) Walsh Commission on Industrial Relations (1915) (on Wikipedia) (Event) Cox/Reece Committee (1952- 1954; United States House Select Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations) (on Wikipedia) (Book) “Foundations: Their Power and Influence” by Rene Wormser (1958): (Video) The Hidden Agenda of Tax Exempt Foundations for Education & World Government: 1982 Norman Dodd interview (on YouTube) (Document) The Hidden Agenda Transcript (Rowan Gaither / CIA / Ford Foundation) (Resource) Who Owns The Media (Columbia Journalism Review) (Resource) Media Ownership Chart: The Big Six (FreePress.net) Final roundtable discussion (min 45 –end) references: (Event) JP Morgan Chase $4 million donation to NYPD pre-Occupy Wall Street (Concept) “dyed-in-the-wool” (on Wiktionary) (Video) Norman Dodd Radio Liberty interview with Stan Monteith (1980 “The Secret Agenda of the Tax Exempt Foundations Revealed”) (Vimeo) (Transcript) Norman Dodd interview (Person) William Godwin (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Anarchy (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Swa raj (on Wikipedia) (Concept) Autonomy (on Wikipedia) End of Hour 2 Stay tuned for Peace Revolution Episode 043: The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto / Hour 3 + Commentary Peace Revolution partner podcasts: Corbett Report dot com Media Monarchy dot com Gnostic Media Podcast School Sucks Project Podcast Remedy Radio Podcast Meria dot net The Unplugged Mom Podcast Other productions by members of the T&H network: Navigating Netflix (2011) our new video series wherein we conduct a critical analysis of films you might have missed; Navigating Netflix is available for free on YouTube. "Memories of a Political Prisoner", an interview with Professor Chengiah Ragaven, graduate of Oxford, Cambridge, and Sussex; AFTER he was a political prisoner, who was exiled from South Africa, during Apartheid. (2011) What You've Been Missing! (2011) is our video series focusing in on the history of corruption in our public education system. Top Documentary Films dot com: Hijacking Humanity by Paul Verge (2006) Top Documentary Films dot com: Exposing the Noble Lie (2010) Top Documentary Films dot com: The Pharmacratic Inquisition by Jan Irvin (2007) THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 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Nick Robins, director of HSBC’s Climate Change Centre of Excellence, and Cary Krosinsky, Vice President of Trucost, present the case for long-term, sustainable, socially responsible investing (SRI). They discuss the metrics SRI funds use to make investment decisions and how a marketplace changed by recession and stimulus will influence those decisions in the future.
In episode #018, Nick Robins discusses the following: What is sustainable investing and how is it different from ethical or socially responsible investing? -- What asset classes are covered by sustainable investing? -- What are some of the challenges and opportunities facing sustainable investing?
The East India Company and its relation to modern multinational organisations. Nick Robins is Head of the Climate Change Centre of Excellence, HSBC Bank. This lecture is a part of the City of London Festival.