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Lisa:Rigo, I feel like you're about to tell me that there's a secret clique or confederacy if you will of rich racists sitting in a basement somewhere funding every racist academic. Lisa: You can really tell from the clip that Mehler's getting under their skin. He was previously married to Marge Cooney. Second, it sometimes publishes valid news that I don't find elsewhere." Innate Themecomposed by Jonathan Pfeffer. I can't imagine how Barry Mehler feels watching this all explode and then kind of die down and become less controversial again. Richard Lynn was the editor of the Mankind Quarterly at this time. Lisa:Oh my God, I'm afraid to ask, Rigo, but you're gonna tell me. 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. 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. Rigo:Yeah. Barry:I really got under their skin. Lisa:Ah, the classic he who smelt it, dealt it maneuver. Barry:At the time, we had been getting a lot of death threats, and so And by the way, I wouldn't go to the police. Listen to this. 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. They understood that tides were turning but they weren't ready to go away. Jensen on Donahue:The, the white population of the United States score is higher on all kinds of mental tests, not just IQ tests, but every kind of mental test. Barry's Jewish identity was visible to everyone all the time. 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." 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. Just to give you an example of how this works, the journal Nature currently has an impact score of 40, and the Mankind Quarterly sits below one, but none of this mattered to the people in the Mankind Quarterly. Rigo:Exactly. Find out all the details of his life If I was on a national public radio program, that's fine. I really hope this will be of interest to you." 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. All views expressed by interviewees are theirs alone and not necessarily those of the Television Academy. Barry:Jensen and Shockley were stars, were, were Pioneer stars, and they received huge amounts of money from The Pioneer Fund. These things meant a lot to him, and he has a huge inheritance burning a hole in his pocket, so he's looking around for a great social cause to pour his money into, so he becomes drawn to what else but eugenics. He ran the Phil Donahue show for almost 3 decades with nearly 7000 one-hour daily shows. Most of it was junk race science, but some of the research and researchers were arguably legitimate so that if someone accused them of being a racist, they could point to legitimate research they funded. And the whole thing in a way does confirm what Barry Mehler had an inkling of since he was a boy. This is why the book claims blacks are disproportionately living in poverty and also more likely to commit crime. I had a subscription to all these, you know, Nazi newspapers. And then he has a long and thorough correspondence and involvement with people in Germany both before and after the Nazi ascendancy. Rigo:Exactly. Play all So about the third or fourth show, Iwent out in the audience and it saved us. He uncovers dozens of academics with double lives. Barry:I don't need to have credit. Rigo:Until a dark side came out. Phil Donahue Book 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. Those are the people who are the pioneers. Let me read this. I would send in a membership. Hosts: Alexis Pedrick and Elisabeth Berry Drago 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. You might get something, but raise that up to 25 million to a really public place where i- it's the same thing as w- wearing the kippah. He was inspired by Hans F. K. Gnther, the Third Reich's most prominent race scientist. Why would I publish under a pseudonym? Jensen was willing to take a stand, and he knew what he was doing. It was because I was not a mainstream scholar that I was able to get away with all the things that I was able to, to do, and I did survive. So now my anti racism was, was visible, very visible. 1 Donahue - Bob Mackie - 1988 45:40 2 Donahue - Female Impersonators - 1987 45:04 3 Donahue - Freaks - 1990 44:56 4 Donahue - Free To Be - 1988 27:23 5 historian, very mailer charges that the pioneer funds interest in race differences made the Bell Curves arguments. The Phil Donahue Show with John Wayne (1976) John Wayne appears on a 1976 episode of Donahue in front of an audience largely populated by women, and he Distillations Podcast | February 21, 2023, innate_podart_900x600x300_episode6_bg.jpeg, Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race, National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom, The American Breed: Nazi eugenics and the origins of the Pioneer Fund, The Funding of Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund, The New Eugenics: Academic Racism in the U.S. Today, The High-Flying, Death-Defying Discovery of Helium. It goes on so prominently that, uh, when this book arrives on the desk of members of Congress, Theodore, uh, Bilbo, infamous Mississippi senator known by his biographer as the arch angel of white supremacy, he praises the book, and he actually takes it to the floor of Congress and reads it while the filibuster is going on to prevent federal law against lynching being passed. Bill:In general, Pioneer funded two different groups of recipients. Rigo:Barry Mehler is 75 years old now, and he's retired from teaching. The Hagley Digital Archives provides online access to selected items from the Hagley Library's collection of images, documents, and publications related to the history of business, technology, and society. He had his own moment on the Phil Donahue Show in 1980. Respectable scientists and academics were promoting these ideas, which is why Draper starts making friends in high up places in the eugenics world, and he kind of finds an ideological soulmate in a man named Harry Laughlin. 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. The pioneer fund has been the key source of funding for the last 20 years of scientists who have produced the material. Lisa:So they really do move underground. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. [laughs]. 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. Rigo:One of Barry Mehler's racist subscriptions was a newspaper called The Thunderbolt. He had a much more prestigious position than, than I had. Hagley Library is engaged in ongoing efforts to address and responsibly present evidence of oppression and injustice in our collections. He's even polished when he starts talking about things like sex. 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. 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. 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. Search the history of over 797 billion 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. The Bell Curve was one of The Pioneer Fund's greatest hits for two reasons. Let's switch gears and talk about the bearded guy on the right, who has amazing muttonchops. Is he the psychologist whose work is cited in The Bell Curve? He started researching eugenics in grad school, and his methods were not typical to say the least. Rigo:Yeah. He was an avowed racist, and pretty public about it. In his four-and-a-half hour Archive interview, Phil Donahue describes the meandering path that led to hosting his long-running talk show, The Phil Donahue Show aka Donahue. 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? McNeil/Leher Report:What has landed the bell curve on the cover of many magazines and Charles Murray on numerous talk shows is that the book also links IQ with race on Mary's bell curve of IQ scores, blacks as a group have an average IQ of 85 whites, 100 Asians, 105. 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. Although it was widely dismissed, it is still cited today as evidence that white people are smarter than Black people, and it's all biological. And so you know where his head's at. So he's not just in academic conferences with Nazis, he's also quite literally on the battlefield with them. Over the years, he was trying to show the world that there was a direct line from Nazis in World War II to race scientists like Philippe Rushton, and it all comes back to the funding source. Rigo:Yeah, and The Pioneer Fund steers their work too. I want my name to be associated with my work. He doesn't actually stay to fight the war with the Nazis, but he brags about his military tourism. Rigo:Arthur Jensen in particular got more than a million dollars from them. I mean, it sort of falls under the category of yikes. The Pioneer Fund was just handing over cash. Rigo:William Shockley didn't try to hide his connection to The Thunderbolt. He called it The Case of Barry Mehler. I mean, that's some classic, "Oh, at least these guys tell it how it is." The precursor to all the daytime talk shows that arose during the 1980's and 90's. Rigo:Mehler not only sent out his subscriptions, but he was also a due paying member of white supremacist organizations. Los Angeles - 1985 - Janet Leigh Jamie Lee Curtis.mp4. I'm gonna take a trip to each of these places to see, and I thought some of these trips might be wasted because there would be nothing there. It was interesting to learn that they would Draper would send them, like, Christmas presents basically, like literal, like, "Here's $50. Is it still around? Donahue:So what you mean a bigger brain means a smarter person, Phillipe Rushton on Donohueslightly so yes, on average. The user assumes responsibility for obtaining permission from the copyright holder to publish or distribute this image. You'd, you'd just hope you didn't cross over with him on any committees. Rigo:When Barry Mehler said guys like Philippe Rushton aren't just Neo Nazis, they're old fashioned Nazis, he was serious. Uh, they had the platform. I'm sorry, 11 million dollars in 1920s money? WebAn icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Here's $100. Barry:The word pioneer has a real meaning to these people. Lisa:So you're telling me they didn't have to apply for grants, or have funding cycles, or write proposals. 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. Lisa:Because they don't want to take credit for their deeply held beliefs in public. Stay informed! Rigo:Right, exactly. Despite what most people would agree were really problematic endeavors, Pearson did not have trouble finding a job in academia. Roger Pearson, for example, had at least a dozen names that he used, and Barry Mehler and his mentor, Jerry Hirsch, help uncover the deception. The department is located in UNT's Willis Library in the fourth floor Reading Room. Some say, it's just part of his teaching style. 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They're on the frontier, you know, beating back the wilderness, um, killing off the Natives. That is, until Barry Mehler starts connecting the dots. In 1936, Draper paid to reprint 1,000 copies of the book called White America to send to politicians. This We're not making progress here. That is that your genes, your genetics, determine not only your biological makeup but your character, personality, intelligence level, and so on. He explains how his journey took him from announcing television news at KYW in Cleveland, Ohio, to working in a bank in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to directing radio news in Adrian, Michigan. Barry:Here was, uh, a guy who subscribed to The Thunderbolt. Lisa:Yeah. He's unorthodox, and he points out how Rushton's ideas are kind of ridiculous. What was striking was the more extreme you were, the more successful you seemed to be in this whole world, and what I found interesting was that you could have, uh, a very mainstream sort of academic career, and then you could be on the editorial board of Roger Pearson's Mankind Quarterly, and nobody would notice that. Eventually, the popularity of this approach proved to be his downfall, Read all. When you do research, funded research, you're kind of beholden to your funder in certain ways, right? As critics at the time put it, these were old racist ideas with a new coat of paint. Lisa:All pretty common accusations that anyone who is coming against neo Nazis, even today. Lisa:Presumably he's not also a race scientist? Lisa:So, and this is really just personal curiosity, what about Barry Mehler? And remember, the Harvard Educational Review, they published it. 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. 8 No. They would boo, they would hiss, they would clap for me, and then boo for him. Rigo:In the end, he did not get sued for libel, but he did remain a thorn in the side of The Pioneer Fund. Los Angeles - 1985 - Janet Leigh Jamie Lee Curtis.mp4, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Lisa:The quote that everyone remembers from that trial is when Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough." Uploaded by Lisa:So this is kind of a David and Goliath situation, Guggenheim Fellow versus academic underdog. He accuses Mehler of character assassination, bias, and of being a left wing nut. Um, Literally rides on a Nazi tank, into the city of Bilbao, uh, at the time when Franco's army is laying seeds to the place, uh, only a few weeks after the infamous bombing of the, of the city of Akaka in the Basque region. 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. web pages Lisa:I can only imagine what a book with that title is gonna be about. To create this kind of intellectual continuity, this current that bridges the eugenics in the 1930s to the present day. Lisa:Okay, let me zoom out a little bit. How did people receive this? 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. You've got You have something wrong with that? Paul: And then writes about it in an, a newspaper article that is syndicated and sent to a number of places around the country. And apparently Draper was also kind of shy. He went to rallies and talked to white supremacists. There's a load of absolute rubish. However, Phil's life changed after meeting Marlo Thomas on his talk show. Sometimes he goes through The Pioneer Fund, and sometimes he just gives money directly. Lisa:So basically Mehler's kitchen table would have been filled with racist propaganda hate mail 24/7 365? Rigo:Shockley, and Jensen, and dozens of other academics share more than just dangerous ideas. Its run was They printed and mail unsolicited propaganda to scientists, politicians, and other influential people. 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