Evergreen Foundation

The Evergreen Foundation is the public organization for the Tabula. Chartered in 1947, it is an international philanthropic foundation with offices in London and New York. According to Internet researcher LuckyHans, Evergreen’s endowment and assets are controlled by the Bentham Trust based in Zurich, Switzerland. There is no public information available about who controls the Bentham Trust.

Kennard Nash, the Executive Director of the Evergreen Foundation is also the head of the Tabula. Nathan Boone is Head of Security for the foundation and performs the same function for the Tabula.

The Evergreen Foundation owns an entire office building on East 54th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. Reportedly the top eight floors are used by the Tabula. The building directory states that the top floors are the headquarters of a shell organization called "Nations Stand Together" that supposedly gives antiterrorism grants to Third World countries.

The foundation staff on the lower floors manages the endowment and supervises research activities. Most of the Evergreen employees and the scientists receiving grants have no idea that they are working for a Tabula organization.

The Evergreen Foundation’s mission statement is "to increase the health, safety and stability of human society." These public activities support Tabula objectives and are divided into three categories.

1. Research. The Foundation supports the work of hundreds of scientists in twenty-three countries as well as four research centers in the United States, China, South Africa and the United Kingdom. The research is directed toward:

  • Developing a working quantum computer.
  • Creating new psychotropic "wellness" drugs.
  • Developing gene splicing technology to create hybrid species.
  • 2. Antiterrorism and social control to create "a safe and ordered society."

  • Evergreen’s New Millennium Project donates computer systems to police department in developing countries. (Note: These computers are then open to the Tabula computers run by a secret computer center in Berlin)
  • The Young World Leaders Program gives "grants" and "technological training" to police and military officials involved with internal security. These week-long conferences usually take place that the Foundation’s facility in Great Britain: Wellspring Manor.  
  • 3. Attempts to influence the media and public opinion.

  • The Foundation sponsors documentary films and special television "events" in the United States and Europe. Recent documentaries include: Anarchists in the Internet: Defeating the Hacker Threat, The Enemy Next Door, and Teenage Rage: The Medical Solution.
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