chairman of the board of trustees of Duke University and since 1971 as a member of the advisory board to the Kate B. Reynolds Health Care Trust. Here is an example of a single man working for the interests of both the Dukes and Reynolds. Edwin C. Whitehead, chairman of Technicon Corp. serves as a similar example of a man working for both Duke and Rockefeller interests. Whitehead is a trustee of both Duke University and Rockefeller University. He also has been in charge of several NWO
organizations promoting a one-world, for instance he was Governor of the U.N. Association. This article will now show you the reader some of the grants that these foundations make. I ask you, "Do you see any possibility for any mischief behind these grants?! What I noticed about the Reynolds grants is that they control all the crisis centers in the North Carolina area via their money. This means any survivor of SRA calling a hot line is going to get tapped into the Illuminati’s net for catching escapees! I also noticed that all the colleges and universities got money, and a variety of different denominations incl. the Baptists, the Methodists, the Non-denominationalists, the Presbyterians, and the Ecumenicalists. What surprised me was that a number of government agencies get money from the Reynold Foundations, especially those dealing with children like Social Services, and even Police Departments get money from the Reynolds Foundations.
IN 1984 the Z. SMITH REYNOLDS FOUNDATION in North Carolina gave money to these following organizations (plus some others not listed):
Catawba College - $75,000
Chapel Hill Police Department - $37,500
Child Watch - $25,000
Contact of Winston-Salem (a crisis counseling service) - $15,000
Council on Drug Abuse - $27,000
Elizabeth City State University - $50,000
Family & Children’s Service of (ireater Greensboro (they deal with Rape & Family Abuse) - $5,000
Friends of Public Radio - $25,000 (Note: they even want to control public radio!) General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina - $85,000 (The love of money is the root...) Mars Hill College - $30,000
Meredith College - $9,360
Montreat-Anderson College - $17,280
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital - $31,000
North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research - $225,200 (Wow!) 4
North Carolina Department of Human Resources (foster homes) - $12,000
North Carolina Department of Natural Resources - $30,000
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction - $103,000
North Carolina Hospital Education & Research Foundation - $50,213
North Carolina Justice Academy - $10,000
North Carolina School Boards Association - $7,500
Outer Banks Hotline (crisis Counseling) . $5,000
Pitt County Memorial Hospital - $35,000
Planned Parenthood of Greater Raleigh - $15,000 (The Illuminati foundations have been the big support behind
Planned Parenthood. The Van Duyn family was tied to Planned Parenthood in NY.) Planned Parenthood of Orange Co. - $15,000
Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights Education Fund - $10,500
Rowan Cooperative Christian Ministry - $15,000
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church - $10,000
Salvation Army of Waynesville - $20,000
University of North Carolina - $233,265
Western North Carolina Amer. Meth.-Episco. Zion Church - $25,000
YMCA of Winston-Salem - $300,000
In 1989 there were more grants of a similar nature. The following are by just the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation in 1989. I have picked (Jut a few to list so that the reader can get an idea of the breadth of their grants to religious bodies and child protective groups.
Advocates for Children in Court - $25,000
Child Care Resources - $40,000
Duke-UNC Center for Research on Women - $60,000
Ebenezer Baptist Church - $8,000
First Baptist Church - $15,000
God’s Harvest House of Deliverance Church $10,004)
Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church - $27,100