Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 30, No. 1. 1967.
US "foundations" corrupt
US "foundations" corrupt
The incoming money from American "foundations" was recorded by the American accountant. These American "foundations" had insisted on his appointment.
Probably the only other person to know the financial transactions of the ISC in detail was (and is) the Secretary-General, The present secretary-general is an Indian (a safe pro-American one): and of the previous two. one was an American, and the other English.
In the elections for all these secretaries-general it was stressed that the person elected must be suitable to deal effectively with the American "foundations."
Only one or two people knew what these foundations were, what they were called, what they stood for. But every two months at least the secretary-general had to fly to New York (from Holland where the ISC is situated) to deal with the "foundations."
Leaders of the USNSA have admitted that some of their members. financed by the CIA, had gathered "sensitive information" for the Government while attending international conferences.