Шлафли присутствовала при создании организации в 1981 и была одним из ее первых членов:
Last night, at Mr. Viguerie's home in McLean, Va., the group honored David A. Stockman, director of the Office of Management and Budget, for his efforts to cut the budget
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В качестве патриарха правохристианского движения Тим ЛаХайя благословил Буша на царство.
Mostly preferring to stay out of the limelight, LaHaye has been the moving force behind several key organizations on the Christian right that have redrawn the boundaries of American politics. In 1979, at a time when ministers confined themselves to their churches, he prodded the Rev. Jerry Falwell to found the Moral Majority, a group that launched today's cultural wars against feminism, homosexuality, abortion, drugs and pornography. In 1981, he helped found the little-known but vastly powerful Council for National Policy, a secretive group of wealthy donors that has funneled billions of dollars to right-wing Christian activists. "No one individual has played a more central organizing role in the religious right than Tim LaHaye," says Larry Eskridge of the Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals, calling him "the most influential American evangelical of the last twenty-five years
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Как нетрудно проследить, CNP вырос из John Birch Society и был создан в пику CFP (Council on Foreign Relations) для борьбы с воображаемым тайным заговором Иллюминати по созданию мирового правительства.
Alongside figures like LaHaye and leaders of the anti-abortion movement, the nascent CNP also included Joseph Coors, the wealthy beer magnate; Herbert and Nelson Bunker Hunt, two billionaire investors and energy company executives known for their advocacy of right-wing causes, and William Cies, another wealthy businessman. Interestingly, the Hunts, Cies and LaHaye all were affiliated with the John Birch Society, the conspiracy-obsessed anti-communist group founded in 1959. LaHaye had lectured and conducted training seminars frequently for the Society during the 1960s and ’70s a time when the group was known for its campaign against the civil rights movement.https://www.au.org/church-state/october-2004-church-state/featured
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1997 Ward Connelly 1996 Paul Weyrich 1995 Edwin J. Feulner Jr. 1994 Phyllis Schlafly 1993 Daniel O. Graham 1992 Clarence Thomas 1991 Robert H. Krieble 1990 James Dobson 1989 Ellen St. John Garwood 1988 William Armstrong 1987 Fred Schwarz 1986 Edwin Meese III 1985 William J. Bennett 1984 John F. Lehman 1983 Jesse Helms 1982 Jeane J. Kirkpatrick https://web.archive.org/web/20050216113219/http://www.buildingequality.us/ifas/cnp/awards.html
В 2004 CNP работал над переизбранием Буша. В заседаниях участвовали будущие бывшие члены кабинета Трампа.
The membership list is ''strictly confidential.'' Guests may attend ''only with the unanimous approval of the executive committee.'' In e-mail messages to one another, members are instructed not to refer to the organization by name, to protect against leaks
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Вместе с Филлис Шлафли и Келлиэн Конуэй он входил в руководство заговорщической организации Council for National Policy: https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/05/17/council-national-policy-behind-curtain
Шлафли присутствовала при создании организации в 1981 и была одним из ее первых членов:
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Mostly preferring to stay out of the limelight, LaHaye has been the moving force behind several key organizations on the Christian right that have redrawn the boundaries of American politics. In 1979, at a time when ministers confined themselves to their churches, he prodded the Rev. Jerry Falwell to found the Moral Majority, a group that launched today's cultural wars against feminism, homosexuality, abortion, drugs and pornography. In 1981, he helped found the little-known but vastly powerful Council for National Policy, a secretive group of wealthy donors that has funneled billions of dollars to right-wing Christian activists. "No one individual has played a more central organizing role in the religious right than Tim LaHaye," says Larry Eskridge of the Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals, calling him "the most influential American evangelical of the last twenty-five years ( ... )
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Alongside figures like LaHaye and leaders of the anti-abortion movement, the nascent CNP also included Joseph Coors, the wealthy beer magnate; Herbert and Nelson Bunker Hunt, two billionaire investors and energy company executives known for their advocacy of right-wing causes, and William Cies, another wealthy businessman.
Interestingly, the Hunts, Cies and LaHaye all were affiliated with the John Birch Society, the conspiracy-obsessed anti-communist group founded in 1959. LaHaye had lectured and conducted training seminars frequently for the Society during the 1960s and ’70s a time when the group was known for its campaign against the civil rights movement.https://www.au.org/church-state/october-2004-church-state/featured ( ... )
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Thomas Jefferson Award
for Servant Leadership
1997 Ward Connelly
1996 Paul Weyrich
1995 Edwin J. Feulner Jr.
1994 Phyllis Schlafly
1993 Daniel O. Graham
1992 Clarence Thomas
1991 Robert H. Krieble
1990 James Dobson
1989 Ellen St. John Garwood
1988 William Armstrong
1987 Fred Schwarz
1986 Edwin Meese III
1985 William J. Bennett
1984 John F. Lehman
1983 Jesse Helms
1982 Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
https://web.archive.org/web/20050216113219/http://www.buildingequality.us/ifas/cnp/awards.html
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The membership list is ''strictly confidential.'' Guests may attend ''only with the unanimous approval of the executive committee.'' In e-mail messages to one another, members are instructed not to refer to the organization by name, to protect against leaks ( ... )
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