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Know Your Enemy: The Royal Institute of International Affairs
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<em>by James Corbett</em>
<em> <a href="http://www.corbettreport.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">corbettreport.com</a></em>
<em>January 19, 2019</em>

Readers of this column will know all about the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) by now. The CFR's influence in setting Washington's foreign policy agenda was once derided as “conspiracy theory." But, as is often the case, that "conspiracy theory" is now a simple <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba9wxl1Dmas" target="_blank" rel="noopener">truism</a> that is openly <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbnpN07J_zg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">joked about</a> by the conspirators themselves.What you may not know, however, is that the CFR is in fact a branch of a slightly older, slightly less-known organization: the <a href="http://www.chathamhouse.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Royal Institute of International Affairs</a>. The idea for the group was hammered out at an informal session during the 1919 Paris peace conference. The Institute was formalized the next year, first as the British Institute of International Affairs, and then, after receiving its Royal Charter, as the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

The group has become synonymous with Chatham House, its headquarters in St. James' Square, London, and is widely recognized among foreign policy experts as the most influential think tank in the world.

In the years since its inception, the RIIA has opened branches in countries across the British Commonwealth and around the world, including the <a href="http://www.cfr.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Council on Foreign Relations</a>, born largely from the same 1919 Paris meeting that birthed the Institute itself, the <a href="http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Australian Institute of International Affairs</a>, the <a href="http://www.saiia.org.za/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">South African Institute of International Affairs</a>, the <a href="http://www.piia.org.pk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Pakistan Institute of International Affairs</a>, the <a href="https://thecic.org/en/homepage/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Canadian International Council</a>, and similar organizations.

Officially, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, like its various branch organizations, is a non-profit, non-governmental think tank that promotes analysis of international issues and world affairs in topics such as energy, environment and resources, international economics, international security, and international law. Also like its branch organizations, the majority of the group's publications and proceedings are open to the public and freely available via their website or their journal, <em>International Affairs</em>. (Of course, that's "free" as in speech, not "free" as in pizza. You'll need an "Oxford Academic" account if you want to access <em>International Affairs</em> online to read hot takes like "<a href="https://academic.oup.com/ia/article-abstract/95/1/1/5273552" target="_blank" rel="noopener">World politics 100 years after the Paris peace conference</a>" by <a href="https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-350-history-is-written-by-the-winners/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">David Lloyd George's great-granddaughter and former Rhodes Trustee</a> Margaret MacMillan.)

The organization is funded by partners, patrons and a list of <a href="https://www.chathamhouse.org/membership-subscriptions/corporate-membership/corporate-list" target="_blank" rel="noopener">corporate members</a> that read like a Who's Who of the corporatocracy, including Chevron, AIG, Bloomberg, Toshiba, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Lockheed Martin, Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil, and dozens of other corporations, institutions and foreign governments. Chatham House consistently attracts some of the best known speakers on a wide range of topics, releasing reports that set the global policy agenda, not only for Britain, but for much of the rest of the developed world as well.

Although the majority of its activities are publicly accessible, it is, perhaps tellingly, for its policy on keeping certain meetings private that the organization is best known. The policy is called <a href="https://www.chathamhouse.org/chatham-house-rule" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Chatham House Rule</a> and states:
<blockquote>“When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.”</blockquote>

The rule is ostensibly invoked to encourage debate on contentious issues, the theory being that prominent individuals would not be willing or able to discuss their full views on these subjects if their identity and affiliations were to be publicly known. Some of the most infamous and criticized secretive meetings in the world, including the Bilderberg conference, adhere to Chatham House Rules, inviting charges of secrecy and hidden influence.

When it comes to a group like the Royal Insitute of International Affairs, it is hard to argue that such charges are misplaced.

That the group publishes its <em>International Affairs</em> magazine under the auspices of Oxford University speaks to the think tank's historical roots. Born from the ashes of WWI, the RIIA was brought into existence by the same people that brought about "<a href="https://www.corbettreport.com/wwi/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The WWI Conspiracy</a>." As viewers of my work on the subject will know by now, the "Great War" was in part engineered by a (<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/1902/04/09/archives/mr-rhodess-ideal-of-anglosaxon-greatness-statement-of-his-aims.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">not-so-secret</a>) secret society formally created by Cecil Rhodes in 1891.

Rhodes' society was designed to function on what G. Edward Griffin has termed "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynVqPnMQ2sI" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Quigley Formula</a>," wherein a small clique creates a larger organization that they populate with like-minded collaborators from whom they keep the real aims and goals of the society. By this method, groups of hundreds or even thousands of people can be directed towards certain ends by a small group of conspirators. As G. Edward Griffin points out, Carroll Quigley's work, especially <a href="http://www.carrollquigley.net/pdf/The_Anglo-American_Establishment.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>The Anglo-American Establishment</em></a>, alerted the public to the existence of this group and some of its key members, from Alfred Milner and Lord Esher to Lionel Curtis and Lord Lothian.

Largely excluded from the history books today, Alfred Milner was a journalist who was plucked from obscurity by Stead, who appointed him as assistant editor at the <em>Pall Mall Gazette</em>. Stead and Rhodes used their influence to have Milner appointed High Commissioner for Southern Africa in 1897, an important and influential position in the years leading up to the Boer War. Milner mentored a group of young lawyers and administrators, mostly affiliated with Oxford University, who became known as <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/roundtable/histmilner.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">“Milner's Kindergarten.”</a> These figures went on to become some of the most influential figures in the foreign affairs of the early 20th century British Empire, including Lord Lothian, Philip Henry Karr, Robert Henry Brand of Lazard Brothers, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, and Lionel Curtis, the <a href="https://www.chathamhouse.org/about/history" target="_blank" rel="noopener">acknowledged founder</a> of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

From its inception, the group was intended to be a talking shop for the leaders of the Anglo-American establishment to debate, decide on, and implement their agenda, which could then be hand-delivered to whichever politicians happened to be in office at the time. This elitist attitude towards governance was baked into the cake from the moment the group was founded. As Jim Macgregor and Gerry Docherty note in their book, <em><a href="http://trineday.com/paypal_store/product_pages/9781634241564-Prolonging_the_Agony/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Prolonging the Agony: How the Anglo-American Establishment Deliberately Extended WWI</a></em>:

<blockquote>"They [the members of Rhodes' secret society] took the successful Round Table Group and remodeled it into The Institute of International Affairs. Smothered in words which when decoded meant that they would work together to determine the future direction of a fast-changing world, Lionel Curtis advocated that 'National Policy ought to be shaped by a conception of the interests of society at large.' By that he meant the interests of the Anglo-American Establishment. He talked of the settlements which had been made in Paris as a result of public opinion in various countries, and spelled out the need to differentiate between 'right' and 'wrong' public opinion. With chilling certainty, he announced that 'Right public opinion was mainly produced by a small number of people in real contact with the facts who had thought out the issues involved.' He talked of the need to 'to cultivate a public opinion in the various countries of the world' and proposed the creation of a “strictly limited' high-level think-tank comprising the like-minded 'experts' from the British and American Delegations. A committee of selection, dominated entirely by Secret Elite agents was organised to avoid 'a great mass of incompetent members.' What quintessential British ruling-class thinking. A new Anglo-American Elite of approved membership was self-selected."</blockquote>

In recent years, the RIIA, the most visible mouthpiece of this secret society's legacy, has been responsible for reports on why <a href="http://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/public/Research/International%20Economics/r0212gold.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">gold</a> is not a viable alternative to the current international monetary system, an <a href="http://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/public/Research/Middle%20East/iranelection0609.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">analysis</a> of the 2009 Iranian election that informed reports around the globe about the “irregularities” of that election, an <a href="http://www.chathamhouse.org/publications/twt/archive/view/187857" target="_blank" rel="noopener">op-ed</a> from the British Foreign Secretary urging for a thoroughgoing weaponization of cyberspace, and many other influential documents, publications, conferences and presentations.

In the end, what is perhaps most intriguing to those who are interested in examining how power functions in society is not necessarily the secretive origins of a group like the Royal Institute of International Affairs, or even the way that it has covertly manipulated, shaped and controlled British foreign policy for decades, or how it has managed to wield such considerable influence over world affairs through its various branch organizations. Instead, what is most fascinating about Chatham House is that it is so very much open.

Many of its meetings and proceedings are publicly available. Its partners and corporate members are published on its website. Its journal is published openly and made available to the public. Its history, once shrouded in mystery, has been laid bare for over half a century now. And yet still, for all that, the RIIA is rarely discussed as an important power center in 21st century society.

In some ways, perhaps this is its greatest accomplishment: to hide its enormous influence and its ongoing role in steering global geopolitics, not by hiding under a blanket of secrecy like the Bilderberg Group, Skull and Bones, or other secret societies, but by putting itself so much in the public spotlight that it seems mundane. It should be noted, after all, that this is precisely the way that Rhodes envisioned such an organization to function, and the continued existence and influence of that idea, manifested most openly in Chatham House, the CFR, and their brethren think tanks around the world, might serve as the perfect example of how some of the world's biggest secrets are hidden in plain sight.
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@uuits ·
it's just shocking how the mainstream media presents these orgs as altruistic & benevolent.
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@michaelburns ·
Can you supply some proof for that statement? or is it just off the cuff...BTW which organizations are you talking about, the CFR; the FIIA or the IIA?
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@richq11 ·
Since 1946 the Royal Institute has been called Tavistock Institute.
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@natubat ·
No, the Tavistock Institute for Human Relations is different from the Royal Institute for International Affairs.
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@richq11 ·
They're connected- Tavistock is the mind control/psychological division.
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@michaelburns ·
You are absolutely right...
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@verifyme ·
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@ghostwriter9 ·
I really enjoyed your post on the CFR's origins! I knew some data and info on this but I wasn't really aware of its influence on thinkers, politicians, speakers, lecturers and authors  on global issues...
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@woodchuck-pirate ·
James Corbett - 

The more common ground revealed between these actors, the more obvious it is how the entire matrix will unravel.  

My personal experience with psychopaths was characterized by what I expect should be homogeneous.  When they no longer had access to participating victims, they turned on themselves with everything they had.  

I see the darkest hour approaching and I can only see a better world built upon the ashes of this one.  I do not fear the dark, as it may be the only thing to finish the enemy.  The darkness is not in my head.  I've lived a damn good life of suffering, kicking back ever harder.  I pity those who have never suffered.  They may never understand the blessing of dying well.  

https://youtu.be/LStwJDyefTo

Thanks for all you do James.  

Woodchuck Pirate
aka Raymond J Raupers Jr USA
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@michaelburns ·
There you are. How ya doing, how's scritchen? Did ya get a black eye last time.

I-got-my-eyes-on-you lolol too funny.
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@michaelburns ·
"What you may not know, however, is that the CFR is in fact a branch of a slightly older, slightly less-known organization: The Royal Institute of International affairs"

Hm, that quite a reach. Misleading. They are sister organizations in different countries, but  a 'Branch'. I am not seeing it. Sister cities around the world have relations with each other but one is not a branch of the other, sister organizations generally are defined that they are in fact of similar interests and view points. But that does not make them the same organization.

"That the group publishes its International Affairs magazine under the auspices of Oxford University speaks to the think tank's historical roots. Born from the ashes of WWI, the RIIA was brought into existence by the same people who brought about "The WWI Conspiracy"."

...'Speaks to' -- your making assumptions. 'Same people'-- what extrapolations and these great leaps you make Mister Corbett...yet! In the very next quote statement, " [..]Lord Lothian, Philip Henry Karr, Robert Henry Brand of Lazard Brothers, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, and {Lionel Curtis} [...]".

Making Lionel Curtis the only 'PEOPLE' of five individuals, in the formation of the RIIA. Same people would generally constitute many individuals rather than a singular individual. If not all the people in your list. Again, you make assumptions. Fallacious don't you think, this line of argument.

"These figures went on to become some of the most influential figures in the foreign affairs of the early 20th century British Empire, including Lord Lothian, Philip Henry Karr, Robert Henry Brand of Lazard Brothers, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, and Lionel Curtis, the acknowledged founder of the Royal Institute of International Affairs."

Again, you use weaponized language -- extremes -- to convince me ie "most influential figures in foreign affairs"... no they were not! That is misleading and a lie.

In the Macgregor/Docherty quote you state 'The Institute of International Affairs', and there is a clear difference between that, and the "Royal institute of International Affairs". They are distinct and separate agencies; two separate entities. Which one are talking about?

"Lionel Curtis advocated that 'National Policy ought to be shaped by a conception of the interests of [society at large].' By that he meant the interests of the Anglo-American Establishment."

You don't think they are putting words in the mans mouth, I read, "Society at large". Lionel Curtis was either speaking of England or the United Kingdom, meaning (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) as a whole. They knee jerk from their Socialist agenda to Anglo-American establishment...wow. I think the Scotsmen are spinning a yarn after a night or whiskey and old men with a lot of gas. Looking for conspiracy theories and dirt under the carpet. I see no proof from your quote of their unsubstantiated quote from their book. 

They Docherty and Macgregor, cite references from the likes of Harry Elmer Barnes a historical pariah of his peers, a conspiracy theorist who tittered between a Germanophobic "too violent to be acceptable" as stated by the National Board of Historical Service, to Germanophile, resulting in his holocaust denial. He felt the US fought on the wrong side. He felt the germans held no responsibility for the outbreak of WWI -- Russian and France were more responsible for WWI and then changed his mind again. He was funded by the German Foreign Ministry. James this guy as a source is unreliable...but the Scotsmen using him as support for their further added conspiracies just muddies the waters of history. Might Iboga dreams have influenced the Macgregor.

Sidney Bradshaw Fay thought the Austro-Hungarians, Serbia and Russia were to blame for the WWI. His work remains a comparative study, dropped from its position when first published, but it is acknowledged as highly controversial and conspiracy driven. His views are divided between the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria and Italy) and Triple Entente (Russia, France and United Kingdom). Unreliable at best. Conjecture I think.

John Skirving Ewart was a lawyer with a taste for history he had some wacky ideas and was anti-monarchy and so was biased with his views on the war. An advocate of Canadian independence, and a dyed in wool red liberal and leftist.

How did you connect the RIIA to secret societies, your breathing your own views into this steaming pile. The RIIA has always sought freedom of speech, an advocacy of greater society and the freedom of elections and democracy. And who do you think should fund these organizations, when no one else wants to, this is a godsend to those needing objective sources of information.

"In the end, what is perhaps most intriguing to those who are interested in examining how power functions in society is not necessarily the secretive origins of a group like the Royal Institute of International Affairs, [...] Instead, what is most fascinating about Chatham House is that it is so very much open."

Your not making sense, first its a Secret Society, now it's not, its out in open --secret societies operate in the dark. The FIIA information is freely gained if you are interested, but they won't left some conspiracy nut case, stomp around misusing or abusing such a privilege.

This circular reasoning of yours, and these straw men you build to future world socialism is a bit of nuisance in grasping what your intent is...in the end I am convinced you have your own agenda, and do not wish to set the record straight -- you do not wish to educate or solve modern problems, but, wish to confuse and dissonate. You wish to use the mistakes of a past to cause dissent and polarization in the present. You are very a troll at this...

Your Socialist identity politics is showing again Corbett.
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