Trilateral Commission

The Trilateral Commission is identified as a prominent institution within a vast, interconnected network of influential banking elites, academics, and political figures, predominantly from the Anglo-American establishment.

This network operates with the overarching objective of consolidating power, strategically reordering the international system, and ultimately establishing a framework of global governance under technocratic and financial control.

Origins and Establishment

The Trilateral Commission, referred to as the "trilateral tribalateral commission" or "trilateralism," was established in the United States through the significant involvement of the Carnegie and Rockefeller families.

Its formation was deliberately patterned after British influential networks, specifically mirroring the structure and objectives of the Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House) and its associated Round Table Groups.

This development represented a strategic evolution from earlier plans for British Empire expansion, which were perceived to have been unsuccessful, towards a Fabian Socialist model of global influence. This new approach garnered support from powerful figures, including Lord Rothschild and other banking elites.

Role in Global Governance

Functioning as a key component within a broader constellation of interlocking think tanks, foundations, and policy-making bodies, the Trilateral Commission, alongside organisations such as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), is instrumental in guiding society towards a technocratic order.

It is considered part of the "big players" responsible for making significant decisions regarding global events. During the Cold War period, the Rockefeller family played a considerable role in amplifying the influence of this "trilateralism," working in concert with entities like the CFR and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Aims and Ideology

The objectives of the Trilateral Commission are understood to align with a long-term strategy to establish a global monetary system. This system is envisioned to be under the dominion of private banks, designed with the capacity to control the political and economic systems of every nation.

Such a system is intended to operate through the world's central banks, with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) serving as its apex. The ultimate goal is not rooted in humanitarian ideals but in the progressive steering of society towards a top-down technocracy, often facilitated by the promotion of "soft socialism" and Fabian Socialism.

The philosophical underpinnings for this globalist agenda facilitates what is described as a "scientific dictatorship,"Managerialism, which is presented under the guise of liberal democracy.

Read more