Attorney General Schneiderman’s investigation also found that the Pearson Charitable Foundation provided grants to an independent organization of school officials in the United States for a jointly sponsored International Summit program, a series of conferences on education that were held in various foreign locales and attended by state school officials. The Foundation and Pearson, Inc. worked with the organization of school officials to plan and organize the International Summits, to identify speakers and presenters and, in some cases, to recommend school officials from participating countries. School officials who were invited were from jurisdictions where Pearson actively did business and sought to do business. The travel and lodging expenses of state school officials from the U.S. were paid for by the organization of school officials, using funds donated by Pearson Charitable Foundation. In addition, the Foundation independently sponsored the travel and lodging of guest speakers, presenters and summit delegates, including school officials, from foreign countries.
The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) is a global nonprofit [501c3][1][2] science organization headquartered in Washington, DC, United States. It was founded in 1978 by Alex Malaspina, a former Coca-Cola executive,[3][4] and it is financed by food and chemical industries such as BASF, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, McDonald’s, Monsanto, Syngenta and Pepsi.[5] ILSI receives in-kind support of time and expertise from volunteer academic, government, and non-governmental scientists.[6]
The Syngenta Group is a leading global provider of agricultural science and technology, in particular seeds and crop protection products, with its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, and further locations in Chicago, Tel Aviv, and Shanghai.[2] Syngenta AG was founded in 2000 by the merger of the agrichemical businesses of ** Novartis and AstraZeneca, and acquired by China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina)** in 2015.[3]
Scroll down to "BASF refounded", click the name "Carl Wurster"
In the "pre-war career" section, you'll read "he took a post with BASF where he worked closely with Carl Bosch."
Click "Carl Bosch"
Scroll down to "Legacy"
"The Haber-Bosch process, quite possibly the best-known chemical process in the world, which captures nitrogen from the air and converts it to ammonia, has its hand in the process of the Green Revolution that has been feeding the increasing population of the world."
Pearson publishing did a similar thing -- infiltrated educational conferences:
https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2013/ag-schneiderman-secures-77-million-settlement-pearson-charitable-foundation
Attorney General Schneiderman’s investigation also found that the Pearson Charitable Foundation provided grants to an independent organization of school officials in the United States for a jointly sponsored International Summit program, a series of conferences on education that were held in various foreign locales and attended by state school officials. The Foundation and Pearson, Inc. worked with the organization of school officials to plan and organize the International Summits, to identify speakers and presenters and, in some cases, to recommend school officials from participating countries. School officials who were invited were from jurisdictions where Pearson actively did business and sought to do business. The travel and lodging expenses of state school officials from the U.S. were paid for by the organization of school officials, using funds donated by Pearson Charitable Foundation. In addition, the Foundation independently sponsored the travel and lodging of guest speakers, presenters and summit delegates, including school officials, from foreign countries.
Have a look at my latest comment!!
Initial source of my discovery: http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/53/moffett.html
The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) is a global nonprofit [501c3][1][2] science organization headquartered in Washington, DC, United States. It was founded in 1978 by Alex Malaspina, a former Coca-Cola executive,[3][4] and it is financed by food and chemical industries such as BASF, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, McDonald’s, Monsanto, Syngenta and Pepsi.[5] ILSI receives in-kind support of time and expertise from volunteer academic, government, and non-governmental scientists.[6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Life_Sciences_Institute
The Syngenta Group is a leading global provider of agricultural science and technology, in particular seeds and crop protection products, with its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, and further locations in Chicago, Tel Aviv, and Shanghai.[2] Syngenta AG was founded in 2000 by the merger of the agrichemical businesses of ** Novartis and AstraZeneca, and acquired by China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina)** in 2015.[3]
BASF is Nazi as shit.
Visit BASF's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASF
Scroll down to "BASF refounded", click the name "Carl Wurster"
In the "pre-war career" section, you'll read "he took a post with BASF where he worked closely with Carl Bosch."
Click "Carl Bosch"
Scroll down to "Legacy"
"The Haber-Bosch process, quite possibly the best-known chemical process in the world, which captures nitrogen from the air and converts it to ammonia, has its hand in the process of the Green Revolution that has been feeding the increasing population of the world."
Click "Green Revolution"
Enjoy. :)