"The financial nerve center of Soros' empire is an investment film called Soros Fund Management LLC located at 888 Seventh Avenue in Manhattan,Political operations are facilitated mainly through the Open society Institute (OSI),whose main office is at 400 West 59th Street.OSI is the flagship of the Soros Foundation Network,whose Open Society Foundations operate in more than 50 countries.
A glance at the top-ranking offices of Soros Open Society Institute sheds light on the type of expertise Soros values most highly.
"Its director of U.S. Advocacy operating from its Washington office is Morton H.Halperin,a former government official with a noteworthy career in left-wing causes. In 1967,the Johnson Defense Department placed Halperin in charge of compiling a secret history of US involvement in Vietnam based on classified document.Halperin and his chief deputy Leslie Gelb assigned much of the writing to left-wing opponents of the war.Not surprisingly,they ended up producing a history that echoed Halperin's long-standing position that the Vietnam War was unwinnable and ridiculed Presidents Kennedy and Johnson for stubbornly refusing to heed those of their advisors who shared this opinion...
At one point,President Nixon and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger strongly suspected that Halperin was leaking military secrets to the press,in particular information involving top-secret military operations in Cambodia. They ordered an FBI tap on his phone.The tap revealed that Halperin stayed in close touch with Daniel Ellsberg long after their professional relationship had ended.On occasion,FBI agents heard Halperin,still a consultant to the Nixon White House,discussing political strategies for sabotaging the war effort by cutting off its funding."
from "The Shadow Party" by David Horowitz & Richard Poe
Morton H. Halperin lives in a nice home in Washington,DC
Diane Orentlicher
Harry Halperin
Herbert Halperin
David Halperin
Gary Halperin
Mark Halperin
He studied at:
Columbia University In The City Of New York
Yale University
Columbia College
Columbia University
His resume lists:
Council on Foreign Relations.
Open Society Institute
Center For American Progress
Penal Reform International
The Constitution Project
Center For Arms Control
Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) office in Washington (1984 to 1992)
Director of the Center for National Security Studies (1975-1992)
Liberty and Security Committee
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Morton H. Halperin is an American expert on foreign policy and civil liberties. He served in the Johnson, Nixon, and Clinton administrations and in a number of roles with think tanks and universities such as the Council on Foreign Relations and Harvard University. He is currently Senior Advisor for the Open Society Institute, founded by George Soros.
alperin received his B.A. from Columbia University and his Ph.D. in international relations from Yale University. With his first wife Ina Weinstein Young, he has three sons—David Halperin, Gary Halperin, and Mark Halperin, political analyst for Bloomberg news, MSNBC, Time magazine and Time.com. He is married to Diane Orentlicher, Professor of International Law at the American University Washington College of Law. Orentlicher formerly served as a Deputy to the Office of War Crimes for the United States State Department.
He is the brother of Daniel Halperin, the Stanley S. Surrey Professor of Law at Harvard.
While at the ACLU, Halperin, along with Jerry Berman, also at the ACLU, collaborated with the Director of the CIA.
After controversy concerning his support of new surveillance powers and immunity under the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, his status was changed to that of a consultant.He became a full-time employee of the Open Society Institute in May 2009.