The Trilateral Comission is a non-governmental, nonpartisan discussion group founded by David Rockefeller in July 1973.
Trilateral: Shared by or involving three parties. The three original parties were Japan, Europe and North America, but has expanded to other countries since it's creation.
Commission: A group of people entrusted by a government or other official body with authority to do something.
Founders: David Rockefeller (also founder of CFR), Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzezinski and Jimmy Carter.
The logo for the Trilateral Commission has a beast with Here is the description of the beast with 7 heads as given by Wikipedia: he first beast comes "out of the sea" and is given authority and power by the dragon. There is also a second beast which is assocated with the first prophet, but the Trilateral Commission logo more closely resembles a beast from the sea. It looks like a Lochness monster with 7 heads.
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Just a little about the creators and contributors to The Trilateral Commission and their affiliations:
David Rockefeller = his stated goals were to create a new world order and population control.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, not only was a member of the Trilateral Commission, but also helped to organize it further with Henry D. Owen, foreign policy studies director at the Brookings Institution; George S. Franklin, executive director of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York; Robert R. Bowie, the director of the Harvard Center for International Affairs; and Alan Greenspan who later headed the Federal Reserve System just to name a few
Jimmy Carter - 39th President
Here is how the Trilateral Commission describes itself on it's own page: "The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, policy-oriented forum that brings together leaders in their individual capacity from the worlds of business, government, academia, press and media, as well as civil society. The Commission offers a global platform for open dialogue, reaching out to those with different views and engaging with decision makers from around the world with the aim of finding solutions to the great geopolitical, economic and social challenges of our time. Its members share a firm belief in the values of rule of law, democratic government, human rights, freedom of speech and free enterprise that underpin human progress. Members are also committed to supporting a rules-based international system, closer cooperation across borders and respect for the diversity of approaches to policy issues." This sounds much like the Bilderberg meetings. Samuel Huntington helped to write, "The Crisis of Democracy: On the Governability of Democracies". It was a 1975 report co-written with Michel Crozier and Joji Watanuki for the Trilateral Commission. The report observed the political state of the United States, Europe and Japan and says that in the United States the problems of governance "stem from an excess of democracy" and thus advocates "to restore the prestige and authority of central government institutions.
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