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Originally Posted by mtboat
In reading here, I see no mention of some things I feel are important to mention. I expect all hell to break loose, and I'm not sorry. Has anyone heard of: David Rockefeller, the trilateral commission, the bilderburg group, the carlyle group, the council on foreign relations, the bohemian grove, nathan rothschild and family, weishaupt, schimpf, albert pike, federal reserve,The John Birch Society,The New American Magazine,? I would like to see the usual thoroughness and investigative nature of the sailnet community weigh in on these topics.
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For those who mistakenly think the trilateral commission is a secret conservative organization, you couldn't be more mistaken. The trilateral commission isn't about political ideology at all. It's about managing world commerce, so as to protect the interests of multinational banks and corporations. The Commission's purpose is to engineer an enduring partnership among the ruling classes of North America, Europe and Asia -- hence the term "Trilateral." Politics is only a tool used to accomplish that objective. Conservatives aren't the only ones interested in wielding that power, as you'll see from the following list of it's more prominent liberal members:
William Jefferson Clinton, Former President of the United States
Dianne Feinstein, Member (D-CA), U.S. Senate
Thomas S. Foley, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, Washington, DC; former U.S. Ambassador to Japan; former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; North American Chairman, Trilateral Commission
Richard A. Gephardt, former Member (D-MO), U.S. House of Representatives
David Gergen, Professor of Public Service, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Editor-at-Large, U.S. News and World Report
Richard Holbrooke, Vice Chairman, Perseus LLC, New York, NY; Counselor, Council on Foreign Relations; former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; former Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; and former U.S. Ambassador to Germany
Charles B. Rangel, Member (D-NY), U.S. House of Representatives
George Soros, Chairman, Soros Fund Management LLC, New York, NY; Chairman, The Open Society Institute
Robert S. McNamara, Lifetime Trustee, Trilateral Commission, Washington, DC; former President, World Bank; former U.S. Secretary of Defense; former President, Ford Motor Company
Madeleine K. Albright, Principal, The Albright Group LLC, Washington, DC; former U.S. Secretary of State
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Counselor, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC; Robert Osgood Professor of American Foreign Affairs, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; former U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
In his book The Carter Presidency and Beyond, published in 1980 by the Ramparts Press, Prof. Laurence H. Shoup devotes an entire chapter to demonstrating how the Trilateral-linked Establishment media promoted the presidential candidacy in 1976 of the then-obscure Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter.) With the power of the commission and its media influence behind him, Carter made his way to the presidency, establishing the first full-fledged Trilateral administration, appointing numerous Trilateralists to key policymaking positions.
You've gotta admit, the world's power brokers sure know how to pick them!
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