The multicultural integration of Europe and the United States was a policy that was exclusively created by the Trilateral Commission. Henry Kissinger worked hand-in-hand with fellow Trilateral Peter Sutherland. Now Kissinger says that was all a mistake? Right.

Kissinger recently told Politico: “It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that”. 

Apparently, Politico doesn’t recollect this 12/1/2015 headline: Albright, Kissinger ask Congress to back off refugee legislation. (Madeleine Albright was also a foreign policy wonk and fellow Trilateral). They wrote a urgent to Congress to stop the influx of Syrian and Iraqi immigration into the United States:

“We believe that America can and should continue to provide refuge to those fleeing violence and persecution without compromising the security and safety of our nation. To do otherwise would be contrary to our nation’s traditions of openness and inclusivity, and would undermine our core objective of combating terrorism.”

I want you see the other signatories with Trilaterals highlighted bold type:

  1. Madeleine K. Albright, Former Secretary of State
  2. Samuel R. Berger, Former National Security Advisor
  3. Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, Former National Security Advisor
  4. General George W. Casey, Jr., U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
  5. Michael Chertoff, Former Secretary of Homeland Security
  6. William S. Cohen, Former Secretary of Defense
  7. Stephen J. Hadley, Former National Security Advisor
  8. Chuck Hagel, Former Secretary of Defense
  9. General Michael V. Hayden, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency
  10. General James L. Jones, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), Former National Security Advisor, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Former Commandant of the Marine Corps
  11. Henry A. Kissinger, Former Secretary of State, Former National Security Advisor
  12. General Richard B. Myers, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
  13. Janet A. Napolitano, Former Secretary of Homeland Security
  14. Leon E. Panetta, Former Secretary of Defense, Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency
  15. General David H. Petraeus, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency, Former Commander, U.S. Central Command
  16. William J. Perry, Former Secretary of Defense
  17. Brent Scowcroft, Former National Security Advisor
  18. George P. Shultz, Former Secretary of State
  19. Admiral James G. Stavridis, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Former Commander, U.S. Southern Command
  20. General John W. Vessey, Jr., U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

Eighty percent of these are members of the Trilateral Commission. 

Even a blind person see where these policies came from – THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION – and how they are wreaking destruction on the Western world. Lest you’re thinking, “Well, others were involved, too”, don’t.

Would like to know who backed the Trilateral Commission back in the 1970s?

Trilateral Commission official document dated March 31 1980

Read it and weep.

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Sustainable Development, Migration And The Multi-Cultural Destruction of The Nation State

Depending on where you live and how sensitive you are to the global mass immigration crisis, your reaction to it will be somewhere between head-scratching and shell-shocked incredulity. The purpose of this report is to give you some concrete evidence about where these policies originated and to what ends they were created.

A major player is Peter Sutherland, who in past years has served as the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, as Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, as EU Commissioner, as Chairman of BP and Chair of London School of Economics Council, among other things. Most importantly, however, he is the European Honorary Chairman of the elitist Trilateral Commission.

His relevance to this article is that in 2006 he was appointed by the United Nations’ to be the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration.

Needless to say, whatever comes out of Sutherland’s mouth is certifiably representative of official policy of the Trilateral Commission and the global elite at large. In fact, he is one of the most respected policy-makers in the world, and many consider him to be the “father of globalization”.

The migration crisis in Europe came to global attention in the fall of 2015. Headlines like these were seen in the European press: