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Rigo:What's interesting about eugenics is that it's a dirty word now, but in the 1920s and the early 1930s, they were mainstream ideas, they were in vogue. Library & Archives Newsletter. Second, it sometimes publishes valid news that I don't find elsewhere." He openly endorsed it. They didn't really care about the science, but they relied on the science to give some sort of validity to their claims of racial inferiority, and Arthur Jensen was literally a star. So up until this point, The Pioneer Fund is secretly funding race scientists who are on the fringes who needed financial support, and a place to publish, like the Mankind Quarterly. Rigo:Yeah. Rigo:And Laughlin was on that wave length. Phil Donahue's show started off similar to other shows of its day, featuring celebrities and musical acts, but he soon started pushing the envelope by discussing health and social topics previously considered taboo. Who's funding him? Uh, the Harvard Educational Review article that he wrote, How Much Can We Boost IQ, you know, there was At the time, I was working at little Head Start in Spanish Harlem, and we would feed the children breakfast, and Arthur Jensen was argued, "It really isn't gonna change their IQ whether you feed them breakfast or not.". Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Lisa:Presumably he's not also a race scientist? I mean, it's just like the whole nature of the argument, you really want to take the most vulgar, racist argument and dress it up with the most foolish threadbare data points in order to make the claim that, that Black people have large genitalia and small brains. This is an episode from the spring of 1990. Please tell me someone noticed that this was happening. I'm retiring at the end of this year. Rigo:And method number two is hide the funding source. It was as if one person had finally realized what was going on, and he was sending out the warning signal. Rigo:To polite society, it looked like professor's doing some perhaps questionable work on the side, but nothing that would warrant negative attention, but most people weren't really reading The Thunderbolt. Rigo:Right. John Wayne appears on a 1976 episode of Donahue in front of an audience largely populated by women, and he discusses his life, his career, his stint as a singing cowboy, Ronald Reagan, impressionists, pornography, and much more. He recalled one instance when his grade school son, Isaac, wanted to go play in the woods with his friend, but his volunteer body guard stopped him from going. He's an academic like Rushton, but less prestigious. ", And in a number of cases, it wasn't even money for the research, it was just money for the individuals, gifts, large gifts of personal checks to the people who carry on this research. This is vile and viscous racist anti Semitic stuff, and he finds news there that he doesn't get anywhere else. Some are big name academics at big name universities. Lisa:Oh, this is another opportunity for me to go Wickliffe Preston Draper, isn't it? WebFrom July 2002 to March 2003, Phil briefly hosted a talk show on MSNBC. It gets stranger. Rigo:Right, exactly. So Pioneer Fund works hard to prop up scientists that they think are going to continue their message, and it gives the ideas credibility in a sense, right, because if they're continuing to get funding then their ideas must not be all that controversial. Mehler connected the dots. If I was on a national public radio program, that's fine. Here's money we'll send you. He also shares the story of meeting wife Marlo Thomas, how he feels about being parodied on Saturday Night Live, and what he really thinks of Oprah Winfrey. This was also done to make it seem like there were more race scientists than there actually were. So, what it suggested was that Draper and Pioneer really took the initiative in every case, and reached out to these people, and tried to subsidize them once it realized that these were people who were doing things that would be of interest to Pioneer's agenda. So they could see it. Barry:One of the things that Roger Pearson writes about me in his chapter, The Strange Case of Barry Mehler, was that I mail out my stuff in envelopes and I sent them around surreptitiously to all kinds of people, which is, of course, not true. Lisa:Why does Phil Donahue have so many race scientists on his show? Play all Don Grady (of "My Three Sons") composed the theme song for the Donahue show. But unfortunately for Mehler, this was not the end of it. Rigo:So method three was the most important and consistent. WebThe Phil Donahue Show, also known as Donahue, is an American television talk show hosted by Phil Donahue that ran for 26 years on national television. He was the great scholar, [laughs] and I was just this annoying fly who was, uh, pointing out things that were embarrassing and disturbing to them, and it was the nature of what I was pointing out that was embarrassing to them, not who I was. Stuff. They are acutely aware that they're talking about the survival of the white race the same way as we talk about the survival of the polar bears, you know, and of the whales, and of the elephants. Rigo:One of the people to receive the most money from Draper and the Pioneer Fund was the founder of the Mankind Quarterly, Roger Pearson. These ideas just stay in the public consciousness, they don't go away again, and all the work that he did to expose it doesn't really make it stop. Phil Donahue, who may be television's most prominent advocate of that school, taped five episodes of ''Donahue,'' his syndicated talk show, in the Soviet Union last month. Remember, Pearson is one of the founders of the Mankind Quarterly. So this is essentially what Arthur Jensen is arguing, you know, why serve breakfast to school kids if it's not going to improve their performance? But what Barry Mehler did was to go deeper. By downloading this file you agree to our access conditions and use restrictions. Funding wasn't an issue for them, they had Wickliffe Draper. 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So he's not just in academic conferences with Nazis, he's also quite literally on the battlefield with them. 7 (July, 1991), Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. So here is a guy who's wiling to take a stand for racism, and the Pioneer was willing to give him anything to help him spread that news. So, a lot of really terrible people adopt eugenics because it allows them to do things like build fake racial hierarchies based on intelligence or aptitude, and then use that to argue against interracial marriage, or integrated schools, or to argue for the sterilization of so called undesirables. WebThe Phil Donahue Show [remove] 9; American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) 2; Be All You Want to Be 2; International Foundation for This guy is so off his rocker. It was much more prevalent in the earlier part of the 20th Century, but as it has become less and less popular among, uh, the academic mainstream, the few people who still adhere to it are those funded by Pioneer. And as I got up, uh, a question began to form that really took me really the rest of my life to contemplate, which was why do they hate me? Producer: Rigoberto Hernandez He won a Nobel Prize for his work on semiconductors. He originally thought any difference in intelligence Black and white people were from environmental factors, but after working with Shockley, Jensen started arguing that intelligence was inherited. Archive of Erbkrant: You find it a specially high percentage of mentally air among the Jewish population. Donahue:So what you mean a bigger brain means a smarter person, Phillipe Rushton on Donohueslightly so yes, on average. Rigo:Yeah, and The Pioneer Fund steers their work too. Uh, they had the platform. Lisa:So it strikes me as we're watching this footage of the Phil Donahue Show that the audience is not responding the way Rushton would like them to, I think. It was the first talk show that included audience participation and ran for 29 years on national TV. Unquote. Rigo:They named it The Pioneer Fund, but sometimes people called it the Draper Fund because it was all of his money, and they funded whatever he wanted. WBBM-TV - 630 N. McClurg Court, Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois, USA. With Pioneer funding, he produced one of these strange extremist publication after another. He really started to feel their wrath. WebDescription: Talk show host of the 1980s. William Shockley wasn't really producing anything new with their money, and he had a really prickly personality, so when his character got in the way of the message, The Pioneer Fund actually cut him off. It's giving these ideas air, right? I mean, he's, he's this well spoken fellow in a nice suit. Family (2) Trade Mark (3) His deep, smooth, authoritative voice. He was also tracking another person who raised red flags for him, someone who was very important to The Pioneer Fund and the neo Nazi movement. WebThe Phil Donahue Show All Episodes 1967 - 1994 Season 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 15 14 13 1 All Overview 54 Episodes IMDB TMDB TVDB Fanart.tv JustWatch Wikipedia on the Internet. They review each other's books, they write for each other's journals, so it creates a kind of universe, academic universe within a bubble that outside the bubble, no one takes them seriously, but inside the bubble, they can have a resume that looks rather impressive. 8 No. The Pioneer Fund was just handing over cash. The name calling incident was a rude awakening, but things would unfortunately get worse from there. The book has 57 pages of bibliography, many from mainstream scientific journals, but some of them are far from reputable. How did people receive this? Barry:I mean, to this day I can't, you know, tell you what that does to me. All views expressed by interviewees are theirs alone and not necessarily those of the Television Academy. Phil Donahue Show was my favourite! Various episodes of theThe Phil Donahue Show (1976 - 1992). additions to the collection, news, and events. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Jensen's vague ideas about intelligence being inherited were explicitly connected to the growing neo Nazi movement. Barry Mehler on Donohue:I gave a press conference and he came to hear me and I gave a paper and afterwards we sat down for a cup of coffee together and he said, Barry, you made some excellent points, but this Neo Nazi business, I mean, I know these people, you talking about stand up guys. And I said, Phil, you're in a stand up. Audio Engineer: Jonathan Pfeffer. Actually, this brings something up for me. This is another clip where Berry Mehler and J. P. Rushton are sitting next to each other debating. Rigo:Until a dark side came out. And then And then keeping them available as information that can be used when the atmosphere is more favorable to his kinds of ideas in eugenics. EMMY, EMMYS, and the Emmy Statuette are registered trademarks and/or copyrights Of ATAS and NATAS. WebPhil Donahue Show interviews, 1984 - Archives & Manuscripts at Duke University Libraries Back to top John O'Toole papers, 1954-1990 and undated Correspondence, 1968-1990 and undated Phil Donahue Show interviews, 1984 Phil Donahue Show interviews, 1984 Containers: Box 21 Using These Materials Info for Visitors How to Request Ordering There's a load of absolute rubish. Rigo: Barry Mehler's TV appearances made Roger Pearson furious. There were some consequences, though. The collections and research newsletter brings you the latest on our acquisitions, library events, and programs. Lisa:Wow, this is delightful daytime content. Lisa:Chapter Two: The Mankind Quarterly. Innate Themecomposed by Jonathan Pfeffer. I was right about the cabal in the basement. And it's a label they pin on people and then you don't even attend to what the person said. Rigo:They're projecting, obviously. Barry:One day walking on the street, it was a beautiful spring day, and I was daydreaming, and unbeknownst to me, two boys run up behind me, and one of them just punched me in the back, sent me flying, you know, stars, and, you know, and then, then they run on. I mean, they hid themselves for decades, right, behind the scenes so they don't want someone who's gonna be a lightening rod for controversy. He took off his kippah and pretended he wasn't Jewish, and he embedded himself with neo Nazis. Lisa:Ah, charming. Rigo:Roger Pearson was a British guy who starting in 1958 ran a neo Nazi publication called Northern World out of a British tea plantation in Kolkata, India. Phil Donahue's show started off similar to other shows of its day, featuring celebrities and musical acts, but he soon started pushing the envelope by discussing health and social topics previously considered taboo. This is Barry Mehler. Phillipe Rushton on Donohue:Oriental populations have less sexual partners than do whites. Lisa:Wow. I mean, that's some classic, "Oh, at least these guys tell it how it is." Format Moving Image. He is an actor and producer, known for Body of War (2007), Donahue (1967) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987). Rigo:Some of it was just completely bonkers. And since these race scientists all knew each other, the journal became kind of like an echo chamber, and they all praised and cited each other's work to give it the veneer of legitimate science. So a '90s race scientist has come to the Phil Donahue Show. Their goal was just to have a platform for their ideas to live on. Nobody wants to know that stuff, and nobody is really offended by it. Be the first one to, The Phil Donahue Show with John Wayne (1976), Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Barry:Jerry Hirsch sued Roger Pearson, so we were able to get a deposition under oath, and I prepared a list for Jerry's attorney to simply ask, uh, Pearson, "Have you published under this name, this name, this name, this name?" This is taken from a "Classic Donahue" rerun in 1996. We're losing. I have a position at Ferris State University. Lisa:So real science as a shield for junk science, got it. Is there anything that can get you cut off? Actually, this brings something up for me. And by now, it's 1930s, and guess who else likes the idea of sterilizing people they deem to be inferior? Ultimately, the Holocaust showed the world the inevitable consequences of eugenics, and there was a great moral reckoning, which led to in agreement about race and race science. Rigo:Yes. Rigo:And since then, Mehler has always operated under the assumption that Nazis never really went away, and as it turns out, he's right. Phil Donahue Show Transcripts | Wellcome Collection. Paul: And then writes about it in an, a newspaper article that is syndicated and sent to a number of places around the country. Rigo:Barry Mehler is 75 years old now, and he's retired from teaching. When I looked at that, I said, "Here, finally, is a Nazi I don't have to worry about. Sam Harris:People don't want to hear that intelligence is a real thing, and that some people have more of it than others, and they certainly don't want to hear the average IQ differs across races and ethnic groups. So up until now, we've been talking about the neo Nazi propaganda that Barry Mehler gets in the mail, but what does he actually do with all the information he's collecting? One is that they were enormously important to the racists because they legitimated their views, and especially after World War II, when the Nazis had been defeated, you had very little support for these kinds of ideas. They made a lot of anonymous donations, or passed the money through foundations and non profits. I'm sorry, 11 million dollars in 1920s money? That's amazing amount of territory to traverse when you are one of the leading fascist academic and organizers in the world. [Description and dates], Hagley ID, Box/folder number, MCI Communications Corporation records (Accession 2225), Manuscripts and Archives Department, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE 19807, Access to this item is provided for educational and research purposes only. There would've been no 'Donahue' show without that studio audience.". It's like they were safe guarding race science ideology all these years. Rigo:That was Barry Mehler Lombardo, a legal historian who studied The Pioneer Fund. Quote, "On two points, I put The Thunderbolt ahead of much of the American press. Rigo:Mehler not only sent out his subscriptions, but he was also a due paying member of white supremacist organizations. Donohue:if you're going to present a thesis, which places uh, places are race at the bottom of the IQ. Barry:It still is, but even ore so then. His claim to fame was being an expert witness in Buck v. Bell, where the Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing states to force sterilizations on people with intellectual disabilities. WebPhil Donahue Show Date Created 1981-03-24 Summary Telecommunications Discussion Former owner MCI Communications Corporation Originator Luce Press Clippings Subject Senior Producer: Mariel Carr Published through Distillations, the Science History Institutes highly acclaimed digital content platform, the project examines the scientific origins of support for racist theories, practices, and policies. It was part of his insecurity, but the data for this was so stupid. That's the question is, uh, who is funding Philippe Rushton? Lisa:Oh, right. So I want to take you back to the 1990s with this video that I found on YouTube. I mean, I was never anybody really. The user assumes responsibility for obtaining permission from the copyright holder to publish or distribute this image. Signed, photo. Having said that, The Pioneer Fund succeeded in their eugenic ideas surviving. WebMain address PO Box 25972 Tamarac, FL 33320 USA Show more contact info EIN 55-0711460 NTEE code info Single Organization Support (W11) IRS filing requirement This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990-N. Communication Programs and results What we aim to solve This profile needs more info. Rigo:One of the things that I really appreciate is how he pivots from being funny to serious very quickly, like the humor gets people's attention, and then he sneaks in some truth. That is the foundation for the claims that African-American people on average are intellectually inferior to whites. I mean the first thing that comes to mind for me is The Bell Curve by Charles Murray, which was huge. Lisa:The quote that everyone remembers from that trial is when Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough." The Bell Curve was The Pioneer Fund's biggest win when it was published in 1994. Associate Producer: Padmini Ragunath Their desire is to have a platform to disseminate their ideas, and we would be giving them platform if we allow them to speak to here. Lisa:Oh, great. Rigo:They're successful in keeping their names out of the press, and no one ties the race science they fund to them. Rigo:Orthodox Jewish men and boys wear a kippah, or a skullcap every day. One were actual scientists working on projects that Pioneer though w- would have results that could be exploited for their political agenda. And I couldn't give a flying any longer and to the administration and no limit of an administrator is going to tell me how to teach my classes because I'm a tenured professor. He seemed to be enamored of his Army experience, and that was his primary identification all his life, especially since he never really had a job of any sort. In this episode, Harris explains his reasoning for having Murray on the show. That is, until Barry Mehler starts connecting the dots. They would boo, they would hiss, they would clap for me, and then boo for him. Lisa: You can really tell from the clip that Mehler's getting under their skin. He was a legend in Silicon Valley. Bottom line, Wickliffe Draper's money makes the journal possible. He stumbles his way into Harvard but he has very mediocre grades, and he eventually joins the Army, where he works his way up to the rank of Colonel. Lisa:I appreciate how clearly Barry Mehler gets to the heart of the issue. All this stuff would arrive at my door, you know, and no other name, I just, you know, myself and but, but I was no- Nobody knew me. He wants us to mention that he has throat cancer, and that his voice is strained. Listen to this. Rigo:Right, and Murray and his coauthor also credited Richard Lynn for providing expertise on the book. If a white supremacist wanted to discredit what you have to say, they, they might say, "Barry Mehler is a unreliable narrator because look at what happened." Rigo: In 1935, before the Pioneer Fund is official, Laughlin sends Wycliffe Draper to a eugenics academic conference in Berlin. "No, we're not passing racist laws because we hate people who are different from us, we're just following the science." And on the other hand were the political people who did the actual exploiting. They had to have two talking heads, and, and somebody had to speak for the other side for them to get their message out, and not only did I understand that, but I don't think that we run this. Photo credit to Steve Kagan. Rigo:Yeah. Lisa:Ah, the pseudonym journal strikes again. Rigo:So instead of going to the police, Barry asked his friends who used to be Marines to come live in his house with their guns and their 125 pound rottweiler. WebDonahue is joined by the cast of "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of The Desert", as well as the Family Research Institute's founder, Paul Cameron, and drag performer CoCo web pages We were the leaders in the field. If you would like more information, please contact askhagley@hagley.org. Barry:It was apparent to me that we were putting on a show, and that I was part of this show, and I was performing a- an important task for the racist platform because they couldn't do it without me. Lisa:Because they don't want to take credit for their deeply held beliefs in public. In fact, he spent his whole career going after people like Rushton, poking holes at their arguments, trying to get people to see them for what they really are, racist scientists. And, and I know he doesn't understand, the movement that he's a part of begins in the Hitler and the institutions that Phil belongs to grow right out of the Hitler era. He is among the most influential talk show hosts whose fans have nicknamed king of daytime talk.He was in 1996 ranked #42 on TV Guides 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time. Rigo:Draper's view stayed the same, but he knew enough to realize that the world's views had changed. Uploaded by Lisa:So what happened to The Pioneer Fund? Boy, they must have hit it off right away. Sometimes he goes through The Pioneer Fund, and sometimes he just gives money directly. The white race is absolutely endangered, and the Jews have absolutely control over the mind of Americans. That's what it was all about, they wanted to resurrect their movement to come after my son. Ironically, the Third Reich thought that this was too extreme for them, and so they didn't use the one drop of Jewish blood made you Jewish. Rigo:It's called The Pioneer Fund, and over the years, it has bankrolled dozens of race scientists and other academics who push these kind of views. This is the Nazis in suits strategy that was so part of their message. [laughs] And, you know, and he's arguing that you can't boost their IQ by, uh, any kind of environmental changes, which is kind of an absurd argument anyway to make. 7 No. [laughs]. He was inspired by Hans F. K. Gnther, the Third Reich's most prominent race scientist. Bill:There is this long tradition of academic racism which Pioneer has continued. Here's $1,000." Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for the latest Angela:And the consensus was set in stone really by UNESCO, um, in the 1950s in a set of declarations in which they essentially stated that race is a social construct, it doesn't have any biological validity, and that was signed by a number of scientists, anthropologists, policymakers all over the world. Rigo:No, not at all. The Price is Right? So which is bigger, long or fat. Lisa:I really take Mehler's point there. But with the emergence of Shockley, they had a mainstream scientist on their team now, and they funded him lavishly from the quote, unquote, "Throne in New York" As they called Wickliffe Draper's house. So I'm gonna go back to that book in a bit. What Pearson had done was he brought together all of these fascist intellectuals, academics that had been orphaned by the war, and they needed a place to come together. Rigo:Even though his work was only in left leaning publications, the TV appearances were a big platform for Mehler to refute their ideas, but he says that might have been for nothing. Rigo:Of course, it had to be him. Rigo:One way that the Mankind Quarterly differs from other journals is their use of pseudonyms, which I'm guessing is it not normal in academia? the video in question is 14 minute long course introduction that he sent out to his students students earlier this month. They also share the same funding source. And so you know where his head's at. The precursor to all the daytime talk shows that arose during the 1980's and 90's. He was in deep. Phil Donahue Book We show that the Nigerians have longer penises. Barry:Here was, uh, a guy who subscribed to The Thunderbolt. You'd, you'd just hope you didn't cross over with him on any committees. No one asked any embarrassing questions, you know-. Lisa, could you read this quote from him? WebDonahue: With Phil Donahue, Sammy Davis Jr., Dolly Parton, Debby Boone. Rigo:Right. Bill:Draper guarded his own identity very, very carefully so that very few people knew of who was this, uh, multimillionaire who behind the scenes was putting up the money. Lisa:I'm gonna pull my academic hat on for a second and say an impact score is basically something that measures the importance of a given journal, so the higher the impact score, the more influential it is, so you measure that by citations and references, who's used the journal and cited it in their work. She says that this is something anthropologists have been saying for years, that the category of race itself wasn't a real scientific category but race scientists weren't ready to let it go. Bill:Usually people wanting their research to be funded take the initiative to contact funding agency and say, "Hey, look. on September 9, 2018. Barry:I've had a sense of urgency that goes back a very, very long time. 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