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Bradley Foundation

institutionOccult & Esoteric
One conservative money source quietly funds both institutions where a key military-psy-ops figure landed.
Who they are

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, a major conservative funder.

What they do

A shared money source linking the two civilian organizations that a co-author of the 'MindWar' paper (Vallely) is tied to.

How it works

It reportedly sent about $1.4M to the Center for Security Policy and $363,750 (via its Impact Fund) to Turning Point USA, plus a reported ~$6.54M (2001-2012) to a broader network. These dollar figures come from advocacy-tier trackers, not primary tax filings, and are explicitly flagged as unconfirmed.

Why it matters

The finding isn't the exact amounts — it's the structure: the same funder underwrites both of Vallely's main placements, binding a think tank and a youth-mobilization group into one funded ecosystem. The engine holds the numbers pending primary confirmation.

The engine's record — word for word
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation — a major conservative dark-money funder documented flowing capital to BOTH organizations Vallely is placed in: ~$1.4M to the Center for Security Policy and $363,750 (Bradley Impact Fund) to Turning Point USA (figures single-/advocacy-source, FLAGGED — Conservative Transparency / Chronicle of Philanthropy tiers, not primary 990s pulled). Reported ~$6.54M (2001-2012) to a broader 'counter-jihad' network including CSP (advocacy-tier lineage). Engine read: the SHARED-FUNDER HUB — the same capital source underwriting the two main civilian placements of the MindWar co-author — the structural tie binding the think-tank and youth-mobilization nodes into one funded ecosystem. Amounts held pending primary confirmation; the shared-funder STRUCTURE is the finding. [Vallely Placement Audit — Aug 13 2026]
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