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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 29
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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GLORIA IN EXCELSIS
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[CN transcript of remarks by west coast researcher Dave Emory.]
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[...continued...]
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As far as the Independent Research Service itself, there's quite
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a few sources that document the connections of the Independent
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Research Service to the Central Intelligence Agency. I'm going
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to read one of them, very briefly, right now.
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The book is called (and it's published in hardcover), it's called
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*The Espionage Establishment*, by David Wise and Thomas Ross.
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Published in hardcover by Random House and copyrighted 1974. In
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the [book] there's a footnote, in which a number of CIA domestic
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funding conduits and organizations funded by the CIA are listed.
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The organizations range from some which are obviously not CIA
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fronts but have simply received money from CIA (such as the
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National Council of Churches), to organizations like Radio Free
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Europe which were not only begun, basically, by the CIA but for
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all intents and purposes are CIA fronts and always have been.
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And in the list (which is in alphabetical order -- this, by the
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way, on page 155 of *The Espionage Establishment*), the
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Independent Research Service is listed right there.
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Still more information about the Independent Research Service and
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just exactly what sorts of functions it performs on behalf of CIA
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is carried in an excellent article that appeared in the Berkeley
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Barb. (Now again, as I indicated, neither Nip [co-host] nor
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myself endorses the ideological underpinnings of a publication
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like the Berkeley Barb.)
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The reportage here is excellent and essential, and it represents
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the deepest investigation into the background of Gloria Steinem
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we've been able to come up with.
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The following article from the Berkeley Barb is from the issue of
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May 30th thru June 5th of 1975. The article is by Gabriel Schang
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and it's titled, "Radical Women Won't Be Ms.-led." And it
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concerns Steinem and her whole relation with Independent Research
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Service.
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Gloria Steinem, founder and editor of Ms. magazine and
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president of the Ms. Corporation, has an association
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spanning ten years with the CIA which she has
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misrepresented and covered up. To some people,
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particularly feminists, the relationship seemed obvious, if
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nebulous and difficult to verify. Others will probably
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remain incredulous until Time magazine finally acknowledges
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it. And then, there will be people who don't perceive the
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implications of such a liaison, and still more who will
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simply shrug it off.
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A group of women tied-in with the origins of the modern
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Women's Liberation Movement and concerned about its future,
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who call themselves "Red Stockings," have been able to
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piece together enough documentation to convincingly expose
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and describe the Ms./Steinem/CIA connection. Moreover, the
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Red Stockings have closely examined the financial backing
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and contents of Ms. magazine and have arrived at the
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conclusion that the ideology put forth by Ms. has been
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positively harmful to the Women's Movement.
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The first revelations of Gloria Steinem's relationship to
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the CIA appeared in the New York Times in 1967, in an
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article that stated that Steinem had a part in launching a
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CIA front group which was called the "Independent Research
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Service." Just prior to this exposure, Ramparts magazine
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had disclosed that the organization was CIA-funded.
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The purpose of the Independent Research Service seems to
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have been to subvert communist-minded youths on an
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international basis. The supposedly "Independent" Research
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Service was, in fact, totally dependent on the CIA. It is
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believed to have been formed in response to the Communist
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World Youth festivals occurring throughout the 1950s and
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1960s. These festivals were held in communist countries
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until 1959, when the festival for that year was scheduled
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to take place in Vienna -- neutral territory during the
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Cold War. The State Department did its best to discourage
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American youths from attending. Some did go, though, and
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in the meantime the CIA covertly arranged for the
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Independent Research Service to organize an anti-communist
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delegation to attend and disrupt the festivals.
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In 1967, Ramparts exposed the intricate laundering and
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funneling process by which the Independent Research Service
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obtained money from the CIA. The funds passed through five
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different foundations: the Borden Trust, the Price Fund,
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the Beacon Fund, the Edsel Fund, and the Kentfield Fund, on
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its way to the Independent Research Service as well as to
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the National Students Association and other groups.
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The final channeling was accomplished through the
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well-known Boston law firm of Hale & Dorr(sp?). This same
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law firm produced Joseph Welch as attorney for the Army and
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in its confrontations with Joseph McCarthy and, more
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recently, James St. Claire as Nixon's chief counsel during
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the Watergate scandals.
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(Excuse me. I was a little confused at first. The law firm
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representing Gloria Steinem in her media pressure efforts was not
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the same one which was involved... [i.e., Greenbaum, Wolf &
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Ernst are apparently not Nixon-related.] I was confusing that
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with the law firm involved with setting up the Independent
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Research Service in the first place.)
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(Of course, it's still intriguing that this organization would be
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so very much involved with Gloria Steinem and connecting her to
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people like James St. Claire -- Nixon's counsel during the
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Watergate crisis. The Watergate crisis and its connections with
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Katherine Graham we're going to be looking at, as I had
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indicated, a little later.)
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No one claims to know why Gloria Steinem was chosen to
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found and direct this group. But two early organizers of
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the Independent Research Service stated, in a New Republic
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article of May 11th, 1959, that "most of the sponsors have
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had considerable experience in domestic and international
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youth and student affairs."
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What in Steinem's past prepared her for this sort of work?
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It is a matter of public record that Gloria M. Steinem
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graduated from Smith College and then received the Chester
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Bowles Asian Fellowship to the Universities of New Delhi
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and Calcutta, in India, in 1956 thru 1958. All the Red
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Stockings could glean of her activities in India is the
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alleged publication of a book in 1957 called, *The Thousand
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Indias*. Although the recent edition of *Who's Who in
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America* lists the title of the book, all attempts by Red
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Stocking to find it in past or current listings of the
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Cumulative Book Index listings of the New York Public
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Library *Books in Print* and the Library of Congress were
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unsuccessful. The very existence of Steinem's book cannot
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be determined, let alone its contents or the identity of
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the publisher.
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According to the recent Red Stocking press release, and a
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February 21st, 1967 interview in the New York Times,
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Steinem was described as "a full-time Independent Research
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Service employee in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1959
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until after the Helsinki Youth Festival in 1962." Under
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media pressure, Steinem could not disavow her CIA
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association. But she gave a distorted view of her
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activities at the festivals. Steinem claims all the group
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did at the two festivals was establish a newspaper, a news
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bureau, cultural exhibits, and jazz clubs. The groups most
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important work, she said, was convincing youths from Asia,
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Africa, and Latin America that there were some Americans
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who understood and cared about their situation. Steinem
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emphasized, "I was never asked to report on other Americans
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or assess foreign nationals I had met."
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[...to be continued...]
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