Pioneer Fund

The Pioneer Fund was an organization founded in 1937 by Wickliffe Preston Draper (New England Puritans, Royal Geographical Society)  used to play a role in the S&B eugenics agenda and to fund agents of the Right Wing Church.  He was educated at Harvard. He promoted Ernst Savier Cox (friend of Marcus Garvey, Northern League of Roger Pearson). He attended the International Congress for the Scientific Investigation of Population Problems with Wilhelm Frick. Pioneer Fund funded American Eugenics Society, International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics (publisher of The Mankind Quarterly),  William Shockley, Frederick Osborn, J. Philippe Rushton, Gerald Smith (Christian Identity), Trent Lott's Council of Conservative Citizens, Roger Pearson, Charles Murray, Linda Gottfredson, Seymour Itzkoff, Jesse Helms (Council for National Policy),..

William Draper III was a member of S&B (logo also used by the Freikorps and Himmler's SS) and Bohemian Club. His son Timothy Draper financed Hotmail, Skype, Elon Musk's Tesla Motors, SpaceX,..

Frederick Osborn (APS, Pioneer Fund) was a member of the Eugenics Education Society with Oddfellow Winston Churchill, Margaret Sanger, Arthur Balfour, Cyril Burt, Hans Eynsenck, John Harvey Kellogg, Roger Pearson (Order of Malta), John Maynard Keynes, William Beveride (British Welfare State of the Fabians), Havelock Ellis and Julian Huxley (founder of WWF) as president. He was the son of Henry Fairfield Osborn's brother William Church Osborn, president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Harry Laughlin was a member of  American Eugenics Society of Irving Fisher (Skull and Bones) with Henry Fairfield Osborn, Madison Grant, Lewis Terman (developer of the Stanford-Binet intelligence scales), Lothrop Stoddard and Charles Davenport.

William Shockley worked for Bell Labs. His transistor research led to the creation of Silicon Valley.

Roger Pearson was a Knight of Malta and editor of The Mankind Quarterly (J Philippe Rushton, Alain de Benoist, Hans Eysenck, Edward Dutton). He worked with Willis Carto and was chairman of the WACL.

Hans Eysenck was a student of Cecil agent Cyril Burt (Mensa) and worked at Institute of Psychiatry with Arthur Jensen.

Jean-Philippe Rushton worked with American Renaissance of Jared Taylor, David Duke and Kevin Strom (National Vanguard).

Richard Lynn succeeded Rushton as director in 2012.

Charles Murray (AEI, Harvard) and Richard Herrnstein (jewish, Harvard, student of BF Skinner) wrote The Bell Curve, published by Simon & Schuster, promoted by a petition published in Wall Street Journal of Linda Gottfredson, J Philippe Rushton, Hans Eysenck, Seymour Itzkoff, Richard Lynn, Robert Plomin (Institute of Psychiatry), Alan Kaufman (worked with David Wechsler), Richard Haier, Lee Willerman (American Eugenics Society), Arthur Jensen, Lloyd Humpfreys (student of Ernest Hilgard), Julian Stanley (Centre for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins),..

Its thesis of linking intelligence to race was used to trigger agents of the Left Wing Church in a media controversy with ABC News, The NY Times, Ashley Montagu, Stephen Jay Gould (AAAS, The Mismeasure of Man), Christopher Hitchins, Kim Voss (The New School), David Marks (CfI) and Noam Chomsky. Linda Gottfredson was interviewed by Stefan Molyneux. Aaron Panofsky wrote Misbehaving Science (University of Chicago Press).

The Kistler Prize was named after Pioneer Fund donor Walter Kistler and awarded to Richard Dawkins, Luigi Sforza (Human Genome Project), Craig Venter, Arthur Jensen, Charles Murray.

Psychologist William H Tucker (Rutgers University, Walter Lippmann's Students for a Democratic Society) wrote Funding Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund in which he claimed Draper tried to work against the Civil Rights Movement.

Barry Mehler, Mark Feldman (Stanford) and the Southern Law Poverty Center played its antagonist.


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