Institute of Policy Studies

The Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) is an institute of the Left Wing Church, founded in Washington in 1963 by Marcus Raskin, White House aide of McGeorge Bundy (S&B, CFR). It played a role in the fake Civil Rights Movement and infiltrated the anti-war movement of the 60's.

Marcus Goodman Raskin was educated at Julliard and George Washington University and was an assistant of James Roosevelt, son of Franklin Roosevelt, who had James Warburg as financial advisor. He was a White House assistant of McGeorge Bundy (S&B, CFR, Ford Foundation).

He founded the IPS with Richard Barnet, member of the CFR and aide to John McCloy (Georgetown Set, CFR, World Bank, Ford Foundation, Chase Manhattan, Atlantik-Brücke). Eric Warburg was also co-founder.

He was part of the fake anti-draft trial Boston Five with Benjamin Spock (Yale Scroll & Key, Columbia), William Sloane Coffin (S&B), Michael Ferber and Mitchell Goodman (Greenwich Village, friend of Noam Chomsky and Norman Mailer).

In 1971 Raskin played a role in the Pentagon Papers media ritual with Daniel Ellsberg (RAND, Christian Science) and The NY Times. The Pentagon Papers were published by Beacon Press, which also published Herbert Marcuse. Raskin served on the board of The Nation magazine.

In the 80's he was used in the media as an anti-nuclear weapons activist for SANE (Ted Kennedy, Burt Lancaster, James Earl Jones).

His son Jamie Raskin was a lawyer of Jesse Jackson's National Rainbow Coalition, pushed the gay-transgender agenda and played a role in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump. He was married to Sara Bloom Raskin, member of the Federal Reserve Board with Janet Yellen and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury under Barack Obama.

The Transnational Institute was founded as an offshoot of the IPS in 1974 in Amsterdam (Susan George, Greenpeace, supporter of John Kerry S&B).

Members

- Arthur Waskow (Peace Research Institute, funded by World Bank and European Union, DNC of Robert Kennedy, World Zionist Congress)
- Barbara Ehrenreich (Rockefeller University, Harper's Magazine, NY Times, endorsed Ralph Nader and John Kerry S&B)
- Chuck Collins (Earth Day)
- Dedrick Asante-Muhammad (NAACP, Al Sharpton's National Action Network, Huffington Post)
- Ebony Slaughter-Johnson (NAACP)
- Jack O'Dell (Communist Party, Civil Rights Movement, Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition)
- James Warburg (funder, Century Group with Allen Dulles of CIA, Dean Acheson, Henry Luce)
- Jerry Mander (advertising, the Sierra Club, the Climate Church)
- John Cavanagh (Dartmouth, Princeton, UN, WHO)
- John Feffer (Open Society Foundations, The NY Times)
- John Kiriakou (CIA, Sputnik Radio, ABC news)
- Josh Hoxie (aide of Bernie Sanders)
- Karen Dolan (gay-transgender agenda, Huffington Post)
- Marc Bayard (jesuit, Black Worker Initiative)
- Maude Barlow (UN, World Future Council)
- Netfa Freeman (Black Alliance for Peace, linked to BLM, Pan-African Community Action)
- Noam Chomsky (MIT, IAS, RESIST with Allen Ginsberg, promoted Julian Assange and Extinction Rebellion)
- Norman Birnbaum (jesuit, The Nation)
- Philip M Stern (Sears of Julius Rosenwald, funder)
- Phylis Bennis (activist on BBC, CNN)
- Richard Falk (influenced by Herbert Marcuse, UN, The Nation, The Huffington Post)
- Ron Carver (Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth)
- Saul Landau (San Francisco Mime Troupe with Peter Coyote in Haight-Ashbury, Transnational Institute)
- Tope Folarin
- Vandana Siva (Forum for Globalization with Jerry Mander, Jeremy Rifkin, World Future Council with Anke Domscheit-Berg, married to Daniel Berg of Julian Assange's Wikileaks)

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