Trilateral Commission
Summary
The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, nonpartisan discussion group founded by David Rockefeller in 1973. According to research, it was created as an offshoot of the Council on Foreign Relations to coordinate policy between North America, Europe, and Japan as part of New World Order infrastructure.
Origins
Founding
According to research, the Trilateral Commission was:
An organization which would eventually have offshoots like the United Nations in 1948 and the "Trilateral Commission" in the 1970's.
Connection to CFR
The Trilateral Commission represents a continuation and expansion of the Council on Foreign Relations model:
| Organization | Founded | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Council on Foreign Relations | 1913/1921 | U.S. Foreign Policy |
| United Nations | 1948 | International Governance |
| Trilateral Commission | 1973 | Tri-Continental Coordination |
Purpose
Official Purpose
- Foster closer cooperation between North America, Europe, and Japan
- Address shared global challenges
- Promote free trade and economic integration
Alleged Purpose
According to research:
- Extend CFR influence internationally
- Coordinate New World Order policy across regions
- Integrate Japanese economic power into Western framework
- Prepare for global governance structures
Key Figures
David Rockefeller
- Founder
- CFR member
- Connected to Standard Oil fortune
- Son of John D. Rockefeller (CFR co-founder)
Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Co-founder
- National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter
- Geopolitical strategist
- Connected to intelligence networks
Structure
Three Regions
- North America - United States, Canada, Mexico
- Europe - EU nations
- Asia-Pacific - Originally Japan, expanded
Membership
- Business leaders
- Political figures
- Academics
- Media executives
- Labor leaders
New World Order Connection
The document positions the Trilateral Commission as part of the infrastructure created by the Sons of Belial faction:
That year 1913 the "Council on Foreign Relations", an organization which would eventually have offshoots like the United Nations in 1948 and the "Trilateral Commission" in the 1970's, was unofficialy established.
Role in Global Governance
- Coordinate policy across regions
- Standardize political and economic approaches
- Integrate national sovereignty into supranational structures
- Prepare populations for global governance
Quote
The "Council on Foreign Relations", an organization which would eventually have offshoots like the United Nations in 1948 and the "Trilateral Commission" in the 1970's.
~ The James Cameron Conspiracy Theory