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The Ford Foundation— a Two-faced Charity?

Tuesday, October 2, 2001

The Ford Foundation has been accused of playing an important role in the transfer of Indonesian leadership from Sukarno to Suharto. Truth or conspiracy?

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Automobile industrialist Henry Ford left millions of US dollars on passing away in April 1947. A large portion of this money was bequeathed to the Ford Foundation, a charitable institution assigned to apportioning money to worthy academic pursuits and development throughout the globe. However, Henry Ford, the son of a farmer from Dearborn, Michigan, may have never suspected that his legacy would also be used for non-charitable purposes. Like

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