General of the conference, and who helped draft the UN Charter, was CFR member Alger Hiss. Later, Hiss was discovered to be a Soviet spy and served time in prison for lying about his connections to a Soviet spy ring. In addition to Hiss, more than forty other American delegates to the UN founding conference were members of the CFR. Alger Hiss took the UN Charter back to Washington in a small safe, and the Uz S. Senate ratified the document without studying its contents. After the U. S. became a part of world government, John D. Rockefeller donated $8.5 million to purchase land for the UN building. From the very beginning the UN was a big business proposition. Part of it was launched with the formation (by CFR members) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank at the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944. Closely linked with Rockefeller's Chase Manhattan Bank, the World Bank has been used money. The beneficiaries of this money have not been the poor people in undeveloped countries, but wealthy industrialists who wish to expand operations in these countries. Congressman John Rarick explained it this way, "Aid to the poor countries usually ends up as seed money or loans to the wealthy industrialists from the developed countries to further their overseas operations in competition with the people whose country they claim 149 U.N. Modern Tower of Babel to lend money around the world, mostly U. S. taxpayers’