corporations.
In Rockefeller's book, "The
Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management," (written
by Holly Sklar, but at the discretion of Rockefeller), Rockefeller does
not hide the fact that his network of organizations, banks, corporations
or governments works at the whim of his financial influence.
The
owners and managers of the Trilateralist global corporations, the book
states, "view the entire world as their factory, farm, and playground."
History, Rockefeller says, "shows that every effective international
system requires a custodian."
And Rockefeller even goes on to state
that there are other organizations helping in the cause for world
government, organizations he's funded: the Bilderberg Group and the
Council on Foreign Relations are just two notable examples of the
Rockefeller-directed One Worlders.
Even the thoughts of any
"secret society" working to direct foreign policy, or shape public
opinion, are met with a stern Rockefeller put-down: he calls the
cabal-calling conspiracy theorists "extremists."
It's all laid out
on the table, he says. Nothing to hide.
Anyway, it is also good to
note some of the Trilateral Commission's guidelines, as presented by
Sklar, but according to Rockefeller himself.
- Trilateralists
propose strategies for the management of dependence.
This in itself
is obvious; took a gander inside one of the U.S. History books our
children are studying. There's much to be said about the Standard Oil
Company and many of the giant corporations that have directed
Rockefeller's policies (i.e., Ford, IBM).
- Marketing,
Trilateralists say, is like militarism - it is a means of managing social
change.
Look at the mainstream media (ABC, NBC, CBS, Time, etc.) -
they're all owned and operated by members of the Big Three (TC,
Bilderbergs, CFR). Has our country gotten better since the 1960s? I'm
afraid not, but then again, that's the plan.
- Global
corporations, writes TC-co-founder and former Carter Administration
official Zbigniew Brzezinski - depend on the political, economic, and
repressive power commanded by the ruling class of the nation-state to
maintain a "favorable investment climate."
And when those
nation-states, countries, or governments fail to adhere to the
gloabalists' claims, they are, in simple terms, "dealt with."
For
example, the Vietnam War, according to the TC, "undermined severely the
U.S. role as global police for international capitalism."
The
globalists had things going perfectly until John F. Kennedy's abrupt
change in policy - JFK, if you will remember, helped "fight communism [TC:
war for capitalism]" but found out things were not what they seemed; he
later told a group of college students shortly before his execution of a
"grave threat to the American people." This threat, JFK later found out,
was within his own government. His executive order to start the withdrawal
of American servicemen in Vietnam was a globalist "no-no." And the rest is
history.
Or what about Richard Nixon? Nixon and Treasury Secretary
John Connally "unilaterally demolished the Bretton Woods System" on Aug.
15, 1971. Now, observers of the global government being put in place and
free-market capitalists will know that free trade is the unobstructed flow
of money, goods and services between countries. The Bretton Woods, New
Hampshire pact in 1944 established the "pro-world capitalist"
International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and the International Federation
for World Development - basically the financial institutions funding our
crusade for world government.
Well, Nixon came up with a plan of
his own, called the "New Economic Policy." It strongly favored, according
to the TC, our domestic economy, which were losing out in international
trade competition (plans similar to Nixon's are still in place - hence
South American protests of free trade agreemetnts).
And not too
long after Nixon's economic venture, the Washington Post, affiliated with
Rockefeller's Bilderberger Group and the CFR, broke Watergate - and, yes,
the rest is history.
When governments or political leaders turn
unfriendly, according to Brzezinski, the Trilateral co-founder, the
globalists "attempt to discipline them" through economic and political
maneuvers." Or, "through military and covert action."
This is all
spelled out, in the Elite Planning for World Management - you can pick up
a copy at your local bookstore or library.
There's no secret about
it, folks. Like Communism, World Capitalism attempts (and is doing a good
job at it, I might add) to only benefit the few.
Trilateralism,
Rockefeller says, is the "current attempt by ruling elites to manage both
dependence and democracy - at home and abroad."
And by the looks of
it, his plan is working. |