Norman Dodd
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Norman Dodd (born June 29, 1899; died January 1987) was primarily known for his controversial investigation into tax-exempt foundations.
[edit] Tax-exempt Foundations
In 1954 Dodd served as an investigator for Congressman Reece's Special Committee on Tax Exempt Foundations (commonly referred to as the Reece Committee).
His claims about his investigative work have become the cornerstone of theories implicating the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Ford Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, among others. It is alleged by some that these or other foundations were involved in the intentional instigation of the United States into World War I and attempting to mould world history through the explicit control of education in the United States.