Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Trilateral Commission

Founded & Intent
  • Founded 1973 by David Rockefeller, after reading book “Between Two Ages” by Brzezinski
  • Rockefeller admitted in his Memoirs (2002) that he is “part of a secret cabal… conspiring with others” to bring about “one world.”
  • Established as a think tank of globalist political & business leaders
  • Incorporates USA, Europe & Pacific/Asia
  • Original proposal was that the more enlightened communist states could could become partners in the alliance leading to world government.
  • In a 1973 memo on the Trilateral Policy Program then-director Brzezinski recommended the study of ‘Control Over Man’s Development and Behavior’ as a theme for later consideration

Members

  • US President Jimmy Carter – founding member
  • Peter Sutherland –
    European Chairman
    Bilderberger Member
    Chairman British Petroleum
  • Henry Kissinger -
    National Security Advisor Nixon Administration; Secretary of State Nixon Administration; Consultant National Security Council Operations Coordinating Board; Study Director Nuclear Weapons & Foreign Policy – CFR; Director of Special Studies Project – Rockefeller Brothers Fund; Director of Harvard Defence Studies Program
    Consultant – Operations Research Office; Arms Control & Disarmamen Agency; USA Department of State; Rand Corporation
    Adviser – Nelson Rockefeller Governor of New York
  • Walter Mondale – Carter’s running mate
  • George Bush Snr – hi campaign was funded very heavily by Rockerfeller family
  • Caspar Weinburger – Secretary of Defence – Reagan Administration
  • Alan Greenspan – Head Federal Reserve Bank
  • Mitchell Sharp – Canadian Finance Minister
  • Bill Clinton – former USA President
  • Strobe Talbot
    Journalist
    America Abroad Media Advisory Board
    American Academy of Diplomacy
    Bretton Woods
    CFR member
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski –First DirectorNational Security adviser for Carter AdministrationKey adviser to Barack ObamaHe states “Marxism is simultaneously a victory of the external, active man over the inner, passive man and a victory of reason over believe….Marxism, disseminated on the populat level in the form of Communism, represented a major advance in man’s ability to conceptualize his relationship to his world.”

Asian Division members

  • Ross Garnaut
    Senior Economic Adviser Hawke Administration
    Australia's Ambassador to China
    Chairman, Primary Industry Bank of Australia Ltd (PIBA)
    Chairman, Bank of Western Australia Ltd (BankWest)
    First Assistant Secretary (Head of the Division of General Financial and Economic Policy), Papua New Guinea Department of Finance
    Research Director of the ASEAN-Australia Economic Relations Research Project
    Foundation Director, Asia-Pacific School of Economics and Management
    Garnaut Report into Global Warming, led PM Kevin Rudd to sing Kyoto Treaty
    Australian of the Year 2009
  • Murray Horn – ANZ Banking boss in NZ
  • Richard C. Holbrooke
    Chairman of Asia Society Executive committee
    Author of 1988 Trilateral Commission report –
    East Asia in Transition; Challenges for the Trilateral Countries; A Task Force Report to the Trilateral Commission

New Zealand Connections

  • PM Muldoon
    Brzezinski appoints him Chairman of the Board of governors of the IMF / World Bank on the orders of David Rockefeller
    To head 3 man administration committee including Mitchell Sharp with some involvement from William McMahon (Aust).
    Introduces National Development Bill with ’fast-track’ legislation, to keep the economy ’free of obstruction’ for long-term monopolization.
    C.F.R. plan introduced, designed to integrate the economies of Australia and New Zealand with the Trialteral Commission for the purpose of exploiting the South Pacific countries and as a ’back-door’ entrance into China - the world’s largest untapped consumer market.

Japanese Members

  • Takeshi Watanabe (Chairman) & Daigo Miyado (Chairman Sanwa Bank), meet to discuss integration of NZ economy into Pacific Rim economy.

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