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The United Nations sells a vision of peace and unity, but its foundations tell a harsher story. Bankrolled by John D. Rockefeller Jr., its headquarters rose where a neighbourhood once stood, wiped away to make room for global power.
Their language is peace but the reality is leverage, money, and influence concentrated at the highest levels.
A conversation with Lawrence Rogak
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By Cheryl LaceyThe United Nations sells a vision of peace and unity, but its foundations tell a harsher story. Bankrolled by John D. Rockefeller Jr., its headquarters rose where a neighbourhood once stood, wiped away to make room for global power.
Their language is peace but the reality is leverage, money, and influence concentrated at the highest levels.
A conversation with Lawrence Rogak
Support the show