Trilateral Commission Agenda Clarified

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The agenda of the Trilateral Commission for its Annual Meeting this weekend in Washington is becoming even clearer. Trilateral Commission member Tom Donilon hid the Trilateral group's key plans in plain sight. This was done with Donilon's somewhat cryptic Washington Post column April 21st. Because the Trilateral Commission—a private foreign-policy outfit—is highly secretive regarding its strong hidden impact on public policy, its members typically avoid making explicit mention of the Commission's name in print—or on the air. However, it's common for Trilateral members like Donilon to indicate the basic thrust of the group's plans by placing carefully-written columns in the nation's most influential newspapers. Donilon wrote in the Post yesterday that the Trilateral Commission is bent on completing two major free-trade agreements: The Transpacific Partnership and a U.S.-European Union trade pact. To lay the groundwork for these agreements, Donilon described the obscure American concept of "rebalancing" toward Asia. In his Post column, he wrote: "The rebalance is a comprehensive effort incorporating all elements of U.S. national power." That includes military power. Donilon also wrote: "It entails strengthening alliances and partnerships, building an economic architecture that can sustain Asia's growing prosperity, supporting economic reforms, and maintaining productive relations with China." So, with those and other statements, Donilon outlined the basic Trilateral Commission manifesto. Donilon added: "The centerpiece of the economic rebalancing is the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the most important trade deal under negotiation today." The Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, would be the world's most massive trade scheme, roping in 12 nations and 40 percent of global GDP. That's one-third of all world trade. Critics, such as former Treasury official Paul Craig Roberts, say that such trade agreements mainly trade away U.S. sovereignty and export good-paying jobs. According to Anderson, the TPP has been front and center for not only the Trilateral Commission but also for related pro-globalization groups like the Council on Foreign Relations, or CFR. Notably, Donilon—a former U.S. national security adviser—is a CFR member as well. Donilon's Post column further says: · "The decision to 'rebalance' stemmed from a recognition of the United States' crucial role in supporting Asia's social and economic development." Rebuttal: The duties of the U.S. government are for the general welfare, defense and betterment of America—not the Trilateral Commission's assumed economic uplift of the vast Asian continent. · "Today, territorial disputes, nationalism, changing power dynamics, and the North Korean threat make the U.S. [Asian] presence all the more essential." Translation: "Nationalism" can mean populist revolts against the Trilateral trade regime. So the Trilaterals are really saying that the U.S. military must protect highly centralized trade policies by helping quell uprisings. Donilon believes that the TPP trade deal's "most important aim is strategic." That means it would: "Solidify U.S. leadership in Asia and . . . put the United States at the center of a great project: writing the rules that will govern the global economy for the next century." Furthermore, Donilon wrote that under this grand Trilateral vision the TPP would, "Incentivize the spread of free markets and liberal economic principles." However, to the Trilateral crowd, "free markets" means markets free from public scrutiny, thereby giving the taxpayer-protected global trade and banking systems a free hand to remold the world according to their insulated vision. Download your free Next News "Heroes & Villains" Poster here: http://nextnewsnetwork.com/the-2013-heroes-villains-posters Donate USD: http://nnn.is/donate-dollars Donate BTC: http://nnn.is/donate-bitcoin LIVE: http://NextNewsNetwork.com Facebook: http://Facebook.com/NextNewsNet Twitter: http://Twitter.com/NextNewsNet Sub: http://NNN.is/the_new_media Meet the Next News Team: http://youtu.be/2QnNKwQ2WkY Hashtag: #N3 About: Next News Network's World News program airs daily at 6pm and 11pm Eastern on Comcast, DirecTV and Over-the-Air and Online at http://NNN.is/on- World News is available to 6 million viewers from South Beach to Sebastian, Florida and to 2 million viewers in Boston, Massachusetts via . broadcasts on RF channel 44 (virtual channel 9) from Palm City and is carried on cable TV channels 44 (SD) and 1044 (HD) by AT&T, on cable channels 17 (SD) and 438 (HD) in West Palm Beach by Comcast, on satellite channel 44 (SD) in West Palm Beach by DIRECTV, and on -Boston which broadcasts on RF channel 38 (virtual channel 6) from the Government Center district in downtown Boston. More about : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ #DC

Comments

  1. The "globalist" system leaves no room for the governed to have a voice, and will plunge civilization back into the dark ages of serfdom.
  2. How few watch this video is the first problem. I actually just got an email from "Obama" telling me how good this TPP is for "the middle class", and won't I sign in favor of it? :D
  3. TPP = The Parasitic Partnership!
  4. Evil Trading with Evil!
    Money of this type has no religion, no borders and no morals!
  5. Woo-hoo!!  Texas AG Greg Abbott is standing up for the rancher who is battling the BLM for 90,000 acres at the TX/OK border...Red RIVER.   They want to take the water rights away from the rancher and start their land grabbing here.  Yee-haw, no one much has been paying attention to this issue, since Bundy has overshadowed it.
  6. So, the bottom line I hear in this report is global elite use the pretext of US government engaging in "free trade" (read continuing impoverishment of America), and if anybody steps out of line use the US military (as they do now) to punish them into submission.  I say NO!
  7. CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST UNJUST ENRICHMENT
  8. Good job Next news... we can see how this all lines up with the recent Princeton Unv study that proves the US is actually an Oligarchy.
  9. We just need to stop working for these people and live locally for everything. The Asian countries sell everything here with no tariffs and we have nothing left and are taxed out of existence in return.


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