The Washington Post is the publication that brought to light ‘The Watergate scandal’ it revealed to its American readers a conspiracy that shook a nation, The same newspaper also brought to light the truth about the ‘Trilateral Commission’ an organisation with dark connections to what’s termed the ‘Deep State’ the title of that publication was:
‘BEWARE THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION!‘
Behind closed doors, they meet hidden away. Some call them “the shadow government,” “the Establishment,” the “global elite” that runs the world.
They call themselves simply … The Trilateral Commission.

There are plenty of conspiracy theories about the Trilateral Commission. This 47-year-old organisation makes that easy work. They range from accusations of being anti-democratic, anti-Christian, or anti-worker to claims that it is scheming to abolish the sovereignty of nations and establish a one-world government! However, sometimes you don’t need conspiracy theories; the truth is far more shocking.
BEWARE THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION!
Most reporters, journalists, or commentators tend not to explore or bring to light anything remotely conspiratorial; it ruins reputations and allows others to scorn the readership. Real investigative journalism died a very long time ago; there are very few brave exceptions; our publication is one of a very small number fighting to tell the truth.
Today, we are spoon-fed false narratives directly by the ‘fourth estate’; our views are channelled, directed, and manipulated. Those of us who publish the truth are reviled by the mainstream media as “conspiracy theorists”, “foil hat conspirators” and other unlikely names intended to undermine our credibility in an effort to maintain the lies by the government and the mainstream media.
George Orwell writes: “If publishers and editors exert themselves to keep certain topics out of print, it is not because they are frightened of prosecution but because they are frightened of public opinion. In this country, intellectual cowardice is the worst enemy a writer or journalist has to face; that fact does not seem to me to have had the discussion it deserves.”
It is no secret that over the last four decades, mainstream media has been consolidated from dozens of competing companies to only six. Hundreds of channels, websites, news outlets, newspapers, and magazines, making up ninety percent of all media, are controlled by very few people; this gives people the illusion of choice.
However, some brave souls are fighting back, publishing their own newspapers, as well as creating websites like Namaste Publishing and this one that are not afraid to tell the truth.
But in the interest of democracy, we should always have an informed society. Almost every democratic theorist or political actor sees an informed electorate as essential to good democratic practice. Citizens need to know who or what they are voting for, who they choose to represent them, and what their associations are; this is the very reason we have a Members’ Interests Bill.
It should, therefore, be very concerning when we find that the Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer is a member of an organisation that believes we, the people, have too much freedom; it believes we have too much democracy.
This organisation believes the working class and the masses should be removed from any democratic process; it leaves the issues of democracy and government to the elite, the establishment.
It is therefore incumbent on all Labour Party members to understand that Keir Starmer is a member of such an organisation; it is a very powerful, undemocratic body that advocates a ‘new world order’, one in which the people’s role in government and democracy is greatly reduced.
The Foundations of a New World Order
In 1973, David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski founded the Trilateral Commission. Involving highly influential people from business and politics in the US, Western Europe, and Japan, the Commission was soon perceived as constituting an embryonic or even shadow world government.
This global governance and body of international diplomacy should be considered a product of overlapping elite networks; these merge informal and formal spheres across national borders.
It is an organisation created to spread neoliberal free-market values across the globe; it now finds itself having to recreate its form and mission to manage the spread of nationalism, populism, and protectionism, all of which it vehemently opposes.
Advocates of a New World Order
Critics accuse the Commission of promoting a global consensus among the international ruling classes; this is to manage international affairs in the interest of the financial and industrial elites under the Trilateral umbrella.
Preposterous, say members of the Trilateral Commission. It is merely a “discussion group” on world affairs, composed of high-level corporate and public-policy figures from North America, Western Europe, and Japan; the Commission seeks only to promote international cooperation for the betterment of everybody. Nothing sinister.
Its annual reports and task force papers are available for the public to read; its membership list isn’t secret. Just ask, and the Commission will send you stuff; anyone who can dial directory assistance can get their New York phone number.
Still, plenty of ordinary, educated people have no idea what the Trilateral Commission is or what it does; its former members include some very prominent figures, including US presidents Jimmy Carter, George Bush, and Bill Clinton, to name-drop but a few.
The Trilateral Commission is led by three regional chairs for Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific regions; they have several deputies and an executive committee. The entire membership meets annually in rotating locations to consider their strategies and organisational platform; regional and national meetings are held throughout the year. Regional headquarters are in Washington, D.C., Paris, and Tokyo.
The Trilateral Commission wields its power economically and politically; it is sometimes considered a “rich men’s club” with few women members. The Trilateral Commission espouses support for private enterprise, economic freedom, and stronger collective management of global problems; its members include influential current politicians, banking and business executives, media, civic, and intellectual leaders, and several union chiefs.
The Trilateral Commission’s agendas sync with those of the G7 summits between the leaders of the world’s largest economies; its members have held key positions in U.S. administrations and in the governments of other member countries.
If you have ever wondered how Keir Starmer could go from being first elected in 2015 as a Labour MP to Labour Leader in five years; that’s one parliamentary term, maybe look at his friends and the organisations he belongs to.
Keir Starmer: Trilateral commission member Labour Leader

Keir Starmer seems to be doing a good job at pitching himself as being on the Left. He and his supporters make claims he will “unite the party” while emphasising his so-called “Left-wing credentials” with such outtakes as this:
You may hear that in his twenties he edited a Trotskyist magazine; or that he was the defence barrister for the miners out on strike in 1984/85; or that he stood alongside McDonald’s workers on picket lines. (iNews Report)
But there is one association Keir Starmer and his supporters are not talking about…
The Trilateral Commission’s members include top executives of multinational conglomerates such as AT&T and ITT; oil companies such as Mobil and Exxon; and the top CEOs of the Chase Manhattan Bank, First Chicago Corp, General Electric, TRW, Archer Daniels Midland, Pepsi, RJR Nabisco, Nissan, Toshiba, Fuji Bank, and Goldman Sachs.
“I pledge allegiance to the Trilateral Commission, and to the domination for which it stands, one planet, indivisible, with tyranny and poverty and top-down order for all…”
Starmer’s name first appeared on the membership list of the Trilateral Commission in April 2019. Out of 650 MPs, he was the only one invited to become a member; these perhaps aren’t the sort of people Keir would see as an ideal photo opportunity or use in his campaign highlighting his “lefty credentials”.
What we have is Keir Starmer as part of an elitist group. One that Holly Sklar, who edited a book on the organisation entitled Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management, identifies as a commission that “represents the interests of multinational corporations and banks”; this means it is contrary to the interests of so-called ‘non-developed countries’ and workers the world over.
It wants wages kept low.
It wants YOU kept apathetic and polarised.
Sklar states that the Trilateral Commission “is not a conspiracy” and is not “omnipotent”; she adds, “But that doesn’t mean it’s not influential.”
The Commission set out to economically “co-opt” OPEC to persuade the Saudis to put their petrodollars into Western banks and to purchase Western arms, rather than investing in the ‘developing’ world.
Trilaterals Over Washington, Vol. I and II (Wood & Sutton, 1978-1981) and Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation. The intended NIEO was and is Technocracy; we now see it taking the world by storm. ⁃ LH Editor
In an explosive interview with two Trilateral Commission members, highlighting how much political power can be controlled in the hands of a few; this stunning piece of forgotten history is a 1978 conversation between a US reporter and two members of the Trilateral Commission. (Source: Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management; ed. by Holly Sklar, 1980, South End Press, Pages 192-3).
The conversation was public knowledge at the time.
Anyone who was anyone in Washington politics, in media, in think-tanks, had access to it; they understood its meaning.
But no one shouted from the rooftops; no one used the conversation to force a scandal; no one protested loudly.
The conversation revealed that the entire basis of the US Constitution had been torpedoed; the people who were running US national policy (which includes trade treaties) were agents of an elite shadow group. No question about it.
And yet: official silence; media silence. The Department of Justice made no moves, Congress undertook no serious inquiries, and the President, Jimmy Carter, issued no statements. Carter was himself an agent of the Trilateral Commission in the White House; he had been plucked from obscurity by David Rockefeller and, through elite TC press connections, vaulted into the spotlight as a pre-eminent choice for the Presidency.
The 1978 conversation featured reporter Jeremiah Novak and two Trilateral Commission members, Karl Kaiser and Richard Cooper. The interview took up the issue of who exactly, during President Carter’s administration, was formulating US economic and political policy.
The careless and off-hand attitude of Trilateralists Kaiser and Cooper is astonishing.
People often misunderstand how the game works. In the area of US foreign policy, for example, they focus on the long-standing rats’ nest called the State Department.
Well, they should; that bureaucracy implements policy. It doesn’t really formulate the basics; the basics come from higher on the food chain.
The Globalist movement; within which the Trilateral Commission is a leading force, dictates a “one-world” theme. Separate nations and their power should be melted down and folded into one planet-wide management system.

This system would ultimately determine worldwide production quotas for goods and services and their distribution. Energy, in particular, is a prime target. How much will be created? Who will benefit? Who will suffer?
The US federal government and other governments around the world are currently trying to bring us closer to that “utopian day.”
Who sits in the shadows pulling their strings?
Here is another question that has the same answer; who is in charge of undermining free markets and thus taking down economies?
The List of British TRAITORS working in the Trilateral Commission
- Keir Starmer – Member of the British Parliament, Leader of the British Labour Party, Current Prime Minister
- Ornella Barra – chief operating officer, Walgreens Boots Alliance
- Katharine Braddick – Group Head of Strategic Policy and Senior Advisor to the chief executive officer, Barclays
- Samir Brikho – chief executive officer, Amec Foster Wheeler (what a very British name he has, eh?)
- Caroline Daniel – Partner, Brunswick Group. Editor, FT Weekend, Financial Times
- Dame Nicola Brewer – Vice Provost, University College London, British High Commissioner to South Africa
- Guy Elliott – Deputy chairman, SABMiller plc, non-executive director, Royal Dutch Shell plc, chief financial officer, Rio Tinto
- Mark FitzPatrick – chief financial officer and chief operating officer, Prudential
- Seamus FitzPatrick – Co-Founder, chief executive officer, and Managing Partner, CapVest Associates
- Simon Freakley – chief executive officer, AlixPartners
- Brian Gilvary – non-executive director, Barclays plc, non-executive director, Air Liquide
- Nigel Higgins – Chairman, Barclays plc
- Dame Vivian Hunt – Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company
- Sir John Kingman – Chairman, Legal & General Group plc, Chair, UK Research and Innovation
- Jacobo Roa-Vicens – Machine Learning Centre of Excellence, JPMorgan Chase, Centre for Computational Statistics and Machine Learning, University College London
Here is the full list of members worldwide: Trilateral membership January 2020
The Trilateral Commission group has been virtually forgotten, but its influence is enormous. It has existed since 1973.