Secrets of the Rich
Billionaires are hiding behind a network of “independent” groups, who manipulate politics on their behalf.
Conspiracies against the public don’t get much uglier than this. As the Guardian revealed last week, two secretive organisations working for US billionaires have spent $118m to ensure that no action is taken to prevent manmade climate change(1). While inflicting untold suffering on the world’s people, their funders have used these opaque structures to ensure that their identities are never exposed.
The two organisations – the Donors’ Trust and the Donors’ Capital Fund – were set up as political funding channels for people handing over $1m or more. They have financed 102 organisations which either dismiss climate science or downplay the need to take action. The large number of recipients creates the impression that there are many independent voices challenging climate science. These groups, working through the media, mobilising gullible voters and lobbying politicians, helped to derail Obama’s cap and trade bill and the climate talks at Copenhagen. Now they’re seeking to prevent the US president from trying again(2).
This covers only part of the funding. In total, between 2002 and 2010 the two identity-laundering groups paid $311m to 480 organisations(3), most of which take positions of interest to the ultra-rich and the corporations they run: less tax, less regulation, a smaller public sector. Around a quarter of the money received by the rightwing opinion swarm comes from the two foundations(4). If this funding were not effective, it wouldn’t exist: the ultra-rich didn’t get that way by throwing their money around randomly. The organisations they support are those which advance their interests.
A small number of the funders have been exposed by researchers trawling through tax records. They include the billionaire Koch brothers (paying into the two groups through their Knowledge and Progress Fund) and the DeVos family (the billionaire owners of Amway)(5). More significantly, we now know a little more about the recipients. Many describe themselves as free market or conservative think tanks.
Among them are the American Enterprise Institute, the American Legislative Exchange Council, the Hudson Institute, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Reason Foundation, Heritage Foundation, Americans for Prosperity, Mont Pelerin Society and the Discovery Institute(6). All of them pose as learned societies, earnestly trying to determine the best interests of the public. The exposure of this funding reinforces the claim by David Frum, formerly a fellow of the American Enterprise Institute, that such groups “increasingly function as public-relations agencies”(7).
One name in particular jumped out at me: American Friends of the IEA. The Institute of Economic Affairs is a British group which, like all the others, calls itself a free market thinktank. Scarcely a day goes by on which its staff are not interviewed in the broadcast media, promoting the dreary old billionaires’ agenda: less tax for the rich, less help for the poor, less spending by the state, less regulation for business. In the first 13 days of February, its people were on the BBC ten times(8).
Never have I heard its claim to be an independent thinktank challenged by the BBC. When, in 2007, I called the institute a business lobby group, its then director-general responded, in a letter to the Guardian, that “we are independent of all business interests”(9). Oh yes?
The database, published by the Canadian site desmogblog.com, shows that American Friends of the IEA has received (up to 2010) $215,000 from the two secretive funds(10). When I spoke to the IEA’s fundraising manager, she confirmed that the sole purpose of American Friends is to raise money for the organisation in London(11). She agreed that the IEA has never disclosed the Donors’ Trust money it has received. She denied that the institute is a sockpuppet organisation: purporting to be independent while working for some very powerful US interests.
Would the BBC allow someone from Bell Pottinger to discuss an issue of concern to its sponsors without revealing the sponsors’ identity? No. So what’s the difference? What distinguishes an acknowledged public relations company taking money from a corporation or a billionaire from a so-called thinktank, funded by the same source to promote the same agenda?
The IEA is registered with the Charity Commission as an educational charity(12). The same goes for Nigel Lawson’s climate misinformation campaign (the Global Warming Policy Foundation(13)) and a host of other dubious “thinktanks”. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: it is outrageous that the Charity Commission allows organisations which engage in political lobbying and refuse to reveal their major funders to claim charitable status(14).
This is the new political frontier. Corporations and their owners have learnt not to show their hands. They tend to avoid the media, aware that they will damage their brands by being seen to promote the brutal agenda that furthers their interests. So they have learnt from the tobacco companies: stay hidden and pay other people to do it for you(15).
They need a network of independent-looking organisations which can produce plausible arguments in defence of their positions. Once the arguments have been developed, projecting them is easy. Most of the media are owned by billionaires, who are happy to promote the work of people funded by the same class(16). One of the few outlets they don’t own – the BBC – has been disgracefully incurious about the identity of those to whom it gives a platform.
By these means the ultra-rich come to dominate the political conversation, without declaring themselves(17,18). Those they employ are clever and well-trained. They have money their opponents can only dream of. They are skilled at rechannelling the public anger which might otherwise have been directed at their funders: the people who have tanked the economy, who use the living planet as their dustbin, who won’t pay their taxes and who demand that the poor must pay for the mistakes of the rich. Anger, thanks to the work of these hired hands, is instead aimed at the victims or opponents of the billionaires: people on benefits, the trade unions, Greenpeace, the American Civil Liberties Union.
The answer, as ever, is transparency. As the so-called thinktanks come to play an ever more important role in politics, we need to know who they are working for. Any group – whether the Institute of Economic Affairs or Friends of the Earth – which attempts to influence public life should declare all donations greater than £1000. We’ve had a glimpse of who’s paying. Now we need to see the rest of the story.
References:
- https://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/14/funding-climate-change-denial-thinktanks-network
- https://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/14/donors-trust-funding-climate-denial-networks
- https://desmogblog.com/2012/10/23/fakery-2-more-funny-finances-free-tax
- https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/02/donors-trust-donor-capital-fund-dark-money-koch-bradley-devos
- https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/02/donors-trust-donor-capital-fund-dark-money-koch-bradley-devos
- See the xls attachment at the bottom of https://desmogblog.com/2012/10/23/fakery-2-more-funny-finances-free-tax
- https://nymag.com/news/politics/conservatives-david-frum-2011-11/
- https://www.iea.org.uk/in-the-media/media-coverage
- https://www.iea.org.uk/in-the-media/media-coverage/naughty-george
- https://desmogblog.com/2012/10/23/fakery-2-more-funny-finances-free-tax
- Caroline Rollag, 18th February 2013.
- https://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=235351&SubsidiaryNumber=0
- For a good summary of the GWPF and its secret funding, please see https://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/15/secret-funding-climate-sceptics-not-restricted-us
- Here’s what happened when I tried to get the conservative “think tanks” to tell me who funds them: https://www.monbiot.com/2011/09/12/think-of-a-tank/
- For a fascinating account of how the Tea Party movement was orignally proposed by tobacco companies, before it was launched by the Koch brothers, see this paper: https://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/early/2013/02/07/tobaccocontrol-2012-050815.abstract
- See these revelations about the collusion between the corporate media and the Adam Smith Institute: https://www.monbiot.com/2012/10/01/plutocracy%E2%80%99s-boot-boys/
- https://www.monbiot.com/2010/10/25/toxic-brew/
- https://www.monbiot.com/2011/08/01/how-the-billionaires-broke-the-system/
I think JoNova has done a ‘follow the money’ but this time the laundered money, that cleaned and given prestige by the CAGW gatekeepers. I.e. the taxing and spend political client making $.
It swamps anything identified by Monbiot. For proportion Permaculture.org could at least let us look at the so-called clean money that is demanded of us and how it is spent – and cui bono?
Numbers would be good. Simple back of the envelope calcs + human nature = common sense judgment that helps me order my family life.
Thanks Permaculture.org very great website, but a little too hooked into the CAGW gravy train. God bless.
Why do you care so much about bought politicians and laws ?
Do you need a leader to tell you what to do and what not to do ?
You really think the masses will care that they get cheated every day ?
You life in a world where the masses don’t care. Get used to that.
Go, find a meaningful activity for you, your family, your friends and maybe your community that help them living in a world when the careless masses are dying.
If someone would dig down a little deeper and name the names of the companies and individuals funding this, show their affiliates and their products, and if there was an organization that would make this news, then we ,as the all-mighty consumers, would be able to boycott and choose and inform each other. We all need “stuff” and this is an opportunity to spend wisely and kickstart alternatives to the “stuff” we need. It is already happening with food at a local level all over the place.
Untill we get rid for ever the rooten core of society being the one percent supper rich that control everything directly or indirectly includding our so called free Western political system with people who are independents elected by the people and can be dismised by the people and all elections paid for by a public owned banking system that has no ties to any organization or corporation will we have a true goverment system for the people by the people
I don’t beleave that we can shange fast enough that mother earth will not distroy us. The only change we have are to distroy the system that we now right now and we could only do that when most people are on one line. And that could propably only happen when people are starving fast of honger… And that can only happen when fuils are getting scares fast enough, but than that needs to happen whitin atleast 5-10 years, because the big natural systems on the earth are already dying and whill propably be dead in 10-30 years. The see will be almost distroyed in 2048. The reanforest in 2025… Maby even faster. And then there is the dessertification by drought or human buildings. Greetings from the Netherlands. I think it’s nice your charing this knowlidge however we can’t change it when we don’t work together as one specie and in harmonie whit the other organismens, because we are still thinking to much as a god of mother earth while we are nothing more as a pest/disease right now.