Comments by "Michael Mappin" (@michaelmappin1830) on "Why A Dictatorship Could Crumble: "Young Cubans... have not been brainwashed."" video.
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@mortson978 , for example, do you actually believe the information being disseminated by the reason foundation? Do you bother to cross reference information? You check to find out where organizations get their funding? Does the reason Foundation get most of its funding?
a few sources of funding:
1. Exxon Mobil , the world's largest oil company.
2. The David H. Koch Charitable Foundation
3. Earhart Foundation = >>> the Rockefeller Brothers Trust, Exxon, J.C. Penney, Chase Manhattan Bank, the American Enterprise Institute, which became a prominent source of ideas and people for the Reagan administration.
4. The Castle Rock Foundation, funding radically conservative organizations.
5. Altria Group, formerly Philip Morris, the world's largest tobacco company. In the U.S. it controls about half of the tobacco market. It has 7 of the top 20 global cigarette brands. companies/ products include: Kraft Foods, Jell-O, Kool-Aid, Maxwell House, etc.
6. The John M. Olin Foundation, The foundation closed after more than two decades of setting the stage for the NeoCon wave of the Reagan era. The Foundation gave $21 million to fund various right-wing think tanks including: Project for the New American Century (PNAC)!!! , Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), The Independent Women's Forum, which is an anti-feminist organization predominantly funded by right-wing foundations, including the Sarah Scaife Foundation, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, and the Koch brothers' Claude R. Lambe Foundation. On its website, it describes its mission as being "to rebuild civil society by advancing economic liberty, personal responsibility, and political freedom. IWF builds support for a greater respect for limited government, equality under the law, property rights, free markets, strong families, and a powerful and effective national defense and foreign policy."
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