FINAL WARNING: Ready to Spring the Trap
Brady (Secretary of Treasury). Bush later rejoined.
Trilateralists in the Bill Clinton (who was a member) Administration
was: Al Gore (Vice President), Donna E. Shalala (Secretary of Health
and Human Services), Alice M. Rivlin (Deputy Budget Director),
Madeleine Albright (UN Ambassador), Peter Tarnoff (Under Secretary
of State for International Security of Affairs), Warren M. Christopher
(Secretary of State), Ronald H. Brown (Secretary of Commerce), Henry
G. Cisneros (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development), Bruce
Babbitt (Secretary of Interior), Walter Mondale (U.S. Ambassador to
Japan), William J. Crowe (Chairman of the Foreign Intelligence
Advisory Board), William S. Cohen (Secretary of Defense), William J.
Perry (Secretary of Defense) and Lloyd N. Cutler (Counsel to the
President).
The following Trilateralists in the George W. Bush Administration, are
also members of the CFR: Richard B. Cheney, Robert B. Zoellick, Brent
Scowcroft (past member), Richard N. Haass, Henry A. Kissinger,
Stephen J. Friedman, and Richard N. Perle. Other Trilateralists are
Colin L. Powell (Secretary of State), and Donald H. Rumsfeld (Secretary
of Defense).
In the 1964 book With No Apologies, by Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, he
said:
“The Trilateral Commission is intended to be the vehicle for
multinational consolidation of the commercial and banking
interests by seizing control of the political government of the
United States. The Trilateral Commission represents a skillful,
coordinated effort to seize control and consolidate the four
centers of power, political, monetary, intellectual, and
ecclesiastical. What the Trilateralists intend is the creation of a
world-wide economic power superior to the political governments
of the nation states. In other words, what they are driving,
orchestrating, meshing and gearing to accomplish is the New
World Order, the one-world government.”
Despite propaganda, the goal of the Commission is to “shape public
policy, not through overt mass mobilization, but through pressure on
select arenas of world power and appeals to a small, attentive public of