When the Rockefeller Trilateral Commission exposed its own secret
By Jon Rappoport
Now and then, I republish an explosive interview with two
Rockefeller Trilateral Commission members, highlighting how much
political power can be controlled in a few hands.
People often misunderstand how the game works. In the area of
US foreign policy, for example, they focus on the long-standing rats'
nest called the State Department.
Well, they should. But that bureaucracy implements policy. It
doesn't really formulate the basics. The basics come from higher on the
food chain.
The Globalist movement---within which the Trilateral
Commission is a leading force---dictates a "one-world" theme. Separate
nations and their power should be melted down and folded into one
planet-wide management system.
This system would ultimately determine worldwide production
quotas for goods and services, and their distribution. Energy, in
particular, is a prime target. How much will be created? Who will
benefit? Who will suffer?
The US federal government and other governments around the world are currently trying to bring us closer to that "utopian day."
Who sits in the shadows pulling their strings?
Here is another question that has the same answer: who is in charge of undermining free markets and thus taking down economies?
One group has been virtually forgotten. Its influence is enormous. It has existed since 1973.
It's called the Trilateral Commission (TC).
Keep in mind that the original stated goal of the TC was to create "a new international economic order."
In 1969, four years before birthing the TC with David
Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote: "[The] nation state as a
fundamental unit of man's organized life has ceased to be the principal
creative force. International banks and multinational corporations are
acting and planning in terms that are far in advance of the political
concepts of the nation state."
Goodbye, separate nations.
Any doubt on the question of TC goals is answered by David Rockefeller himself, the founder of the TC, in his Memoirs (2003): "Some
even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best
interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as
'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to
build a more integrated global political and economic structure-one
world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am
proud of it."
Patrick Wood, author of Trilaterals Over Washington, points
out there are only 87 members of the Trilateral Commission who live in
America. Obama appointed eleven of them to posts in his administration.
For example: Tim Geithner, Treasury Secretary;
James Jones, National Security Advisor;
Paul Volker, Chairman, Economic Recovery Committee;
Dennis Blair, Director of National Intelligence.
Here is a stunning piece of forgotten history, a 1978
conversation between a US reporter and two members of the Trilateral
Commission. (Source: Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite
Planning for World Management; ed. by Holly Sklar, 1980, South End
Press, Pages 192-3).
The conversation was public knowledge at the time.
Anyone who was anyone in Washington politics, in media, in think-tanks, had access to it. Understood its meaning.
But no one shouted from the rooftops. No one used the conversation to force a scandal. No one protested loudly.
The conversation revealed that the entire basis of the US
Constitution had been torpedoed, that the people who were running US
national policy (which includes trade treaties) were agents of an elite
shadow group. No question about it.
And yet: official silence. Media silence. The Dept. of
Justice made no moves, Congress undertook no serious inquiries, and the
President, Jimmy Carter, issued no statements. Carter was himself an
agent of the Trilateral Commission in the White House. He had been
plucked from obscurity by David Rockefeller, and through elite TC press
connections, vaulted into the spotlight as a pre-eminent choice for the
Presidency.
The 1978 conversation featured reporter, Jeremiah Novak, and
two Trilateral Commission members, Karl Kaiser and Richard Cooper. The
interview took up the issue of who exactly, during President Carter's
administration, was formulating US economic and political policy.
The careless and off-hand attitude of Trilateralists Kaiser
and Cooper is astonishing. It's as if they're saying, "What we're
revealing is already out in the open, it's too late to do anything about
it, why are you so worked up, we've already won..."
NOVAK (the reporter): Is it true that a private [Trilateral
committee] led by Henry Owen of the US and made up of [Trilateral]
representatives of the US, UK, West Germany, Japan, France and the EEC
is coordinating the economic and political policies of the Trilateral
countries [which would include the US]?
COOPER: Yes, they have met three times.
NOVAK: Yet, in your recent paper you state that this
committee should remain informal because to formalize 'this function
might well prove offensive to some of the Trilateral and other countries
which do not take part.' Who are you afraid of?
KAISER: Many countries in Europe would resent the dominant role that West Germany plays at these [Trilateral] meetings.
COOPER: Many people still live in a world of separate nations, and they would resent such coordination [of policy].
NOVAK: But this [Trilateral] committee is essential to your
whole policy. How can you keep it a secret or fail to try to get popular
support [for its decisions on how Trilateral member nations will
conduct their economic and political policies]?
COOPER: Well, I guess it's the press' job to publicize it.
NOVAK: Yes, but why doesn't President Carter come out with it
and tell the American people that [US] economic and political power is
being coordinated by a [Trilateral] committee made up of Henry Owen and
six others? After all, if [US] policy is being made on a multinational
level, the people should know.
COOPER: President Carter and Secretary of State Vance have constantly alluded to this in their speeches. [a lie]
KAISER: It just hasn't become an issue.
This interview slipped under the mainstream media radar, which is to say, it was buried.
US economic and political policy---run by a committee of the Trilateral Commission.
When Jimmy Carter won the presidential election in 1976, his
aide, Hamilton Jordan, said that if after the inauguration, Cy Vance and
Brzezinski came on board as secretary of state and national security
adviser, "We've lost. And I'll quit." Lost---because both men were
powerful members of the Trilateral Commission and their appointment to
key positions would signal a surrender of White House control to the
Commission.
Vance and Brzezinski were appointed secretary of
state and national security adviser, as Jordan feared. But he didn't
quit. He became Carter's chief of staff.
Now consider the vast propaganda efforts of the past 40
years, on so many levels, to install the idea that all nations and
peoples of the world are a single Collective.
From a very high level of political and economic power, this
propaganda op has had the objective of grooming the population for a
planet that is one coagulated mass, run and managed by one force. A
central engine of that force is the Trilateral Commission.
How does a shadowy group like the TC accomplish its goal? One
basic strategy is: destabilize nations; ruin their economies; send
millions and millions of manufacturing jobs off to places where virtual
slave labor does the work; adding insult to injury, export the cheap
products of those slave-factories back to the nations who lost the jobs
and undercut their domestic competitors, forcing them to close their
doors and fire still more employees.
And then solve that economic chaos by bringing order.
What kind of order?
Eventually, one planet, with national borders erased, under
one management system, with a planned global economy, "to restore
stability," "for the good of all, for lasting harmony."
"I pledge allegiance to the Trilateral Commission, and to the
domination for which it stands, one planet, indivisible, with tyranny
and poverty and top-down order for all..."
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