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Andrew Fielding Huxley (1917-?)
Gail D. Fosler
Baxter Director since 2001
Council on Foreign Relations
Bretton Woods Committee
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Advisory Panel
Trustee, The Economic Club of New York
"It is industries, not nations, that compete globally."
-- Gail D. Fosler, Chief Economist, The Conference Board
An unabashed globalist, Gail Fosler is President and Chief Economist for The Conference Board,
a key policymaking NGO for globalists and bankers. Prior to joining The Conference Board in
1989, Fosler was Chief Economist and Deputy Staff Director of the US Senate Budget
Committee. The Wall Street Journal twice named Fosler America's most accurate economic
forecaster. So, although she has absolutely no biology or chemistry background, it would seem
that Fosler knows a bit about pseudo-science herself.
Headquartered in New York, The Conference Board is a global organization with offices in
Brussels, Hong Kong, India, the Middle East, and Beijing. It began with a 1915 meeting at the
Yama Farms Inn in New York which consisted of the presidents of 12 major corporations and six
of the foremost industry associations. The gathering included Frank A. Vanderlip, a member of
the Jekyll Island group, the notorious group of bankers that wrote the bill that became the Federal
Reserve Act.
Frank A. Vanderlip (1864-1937)
Joining Fosler on the Conference Board are two fellow globalist scumbags:
Harry M. J. Kraemer Jr. (Vice Chair), former Baxter Chairman and CEO. Director of SAIC.
Josef Ackermann (Vice Chair), director of Bayer AG, Deutsche Bank AG, Royal Dutch Shell,
Siemens. Bilderberg attendee: 2005, 2008
Gail Fosler is also a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and the Bretton Woods
Committee, director and a member of the Executive Committee of the National Bureau of
Economic Research, and a trustee of The Economic Club of New York. She has served on the
Advisory Panel to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She is a director of Caterpillar
Incorporated, Unisys Corporation, and H.B. Fuller, one of the world's largest polluters. There are
a number of Baxter officials that have also worked for H.B. Fuller.
Gail's husband, R. Scott Fosler, is also a globalist public policy hack.
Among his publications are:
The Challenge to New Governance in the Twenty-First Century: Achieving Effective Central-
Local Relations,
Public Private Partnership in American Cities,
and The New Economic Role of American States: Strategies in a Competitive World Economy