BEWARE THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION! | Informality, Diplomacy, and American foreign policy in the 1970s

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In July, 1944, during World War II, economist John Maynard Keynes of
England, and Harry Dexter White of the United States, organized the
United Nation’s Monetary and Financial Conference (or Bretton Woods
Conference) in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, to lay out a plan for
stabilizing the world economy. The General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade was signed; and the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (World Bank) and International Monetary Fund were
established. In the early 1960’s, the American economy began
declining, and the international situation became unbalanced again.
On August 15, 1971, President Nixon announced a new economic
policy. The dollar was devalued, and its convertibility to gold was
suspended. He initiated a 90-day wage price freeze, stimulative tax and
spending cuts, and placed a temporary 10% tariff on most U.S.
imports. Japan and Western Europe were pressured into relaxing their
trade barriers, in order to give the United States more access to them;
and Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan were requested to
decrease the flow of goods and textiles into the country. These moves
offered relief to the country’s economic woes, but was an indication
that Nixon was retreating from the global policies which were
formulated during the 1960’s.
This series of drastic changes in the U.S. international policy
motivated David Rockefeller (a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York, and head of the Illuminati in the U.S.), who, after attending
the Bilderberg Conference and consulting with Zbigniew Brzezinski,
wanted to “bring the best brains in the world to bear on problems of
the future.” Speaking at the Chase Manhattan International Financial
Forums in London, Brussels, Montreal, and Paris, he proposed the
creation of an International Commission of Peace and Prosperity (which would later become the Trilateral Commission) in early 1972. At
the 1972 Bilderberger meeting, the idea was widely accepted, but
elsewhere, it got a cool reception. According to Rockefeller, the
organization could “be of help to government by providing measured
judgment.”

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