Throwback Tuesday #46: Unraveling the Trilateral Commission

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Join us for an intriguing episode of Throwback Tuesday as we dive into the enigmatic world of the Trilateral Commission! In this podcast, we’ll explore the origins, purpose, and influence of this global organization founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller. Is it a platform for fostering cooperation among North America, Europe, and Asia, or does it hold deeper sway over world affairs? We’ll ask tough questions, examine its historical impact, and discuss the controversies that have swirled around it. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that separates fact from speculation!

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