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44 <strong>En</strong> <strong>Route</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Occupation</strong><br />
The book closes with a commentary by COR Direc<strong>to</strong>rs Aurelio<br />
Peccel and Alexander King, who state:<br />
The winds of change have begun <strong>to</strong> blow. A keen and<br />
anxious awareness is evolving <strong>to</strong> suggest that fundamental<br />
changes will have <strong>to</strong> take place in the world order<br />
and its power structures, in the distribution of wealth<br />
and income, in our own outlook and behavior. Perhaps<br />
only a new and enlightened humanism can permit mankind<br />
<strong>to</strong> negotiate this transition without irreparable<br />
lacerations. 67<br />
The Trilateral Commission<br />
During the 1950s and 60s, the same congressional leaders who<br />
had been actively campaigning against the Federal Reserve System<br />
began <strong>to</strong> expose the Council on Foreign Relations. They received considerable<br />
help from citizens' action groups who recognized the threat<br />
and responded accordingly. As a result of these efforts and, particularly,<br />
the congressional investigations of the late 60s and early 70s,<br />
the truth was beginning <strong>to</strong> reach the American people in significant<br />
numbers, in spite of the media's lack of coverage. For the first time,<br />
a large number of Americans were aware of the fact that major segments<br />
of U.S. industries were falling under the control of just a few<br />
establishments.<br />
<strong>Global</strong> planners realized that something had <strong>to</strong> be done in order<br />
<strong>to</strong> avoid losing all the ground they had gained over the past fifty<br />
years. Their strategy would involve funneling American and European<br />
consumer money <strong>to</strong> Japanese industrialists and Arab oil magnates who<br />
would promptly use it <strong>to</strong> acquire Western companies and real estate.<br />
This way, if the American people were <strong>to</strong> blame anyone for their<br />
difficult times, it would be the Japanese and the Arabs-not the<br />
Rockefellers and their allies, who were really the ones respo~sible.<br />
Even though Arab leaders had never been able <strong>to</strong> get along<br />
before, they suddenly, almost overnight, came <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> impose an<br />
effective oil embargo in 1973. One possible catalyst for cooperation<br />
could have been their commonly held Islamic religion. However, this<br />
had never prevented them from quarreling in the past The only other<br />
common denomina<strong>to</strong>r between Arab countries was oil, which was<br />
being explored, drilled, and marketed for them by the American and<br />
European oil cartel. All that Arab leaders had <strong>to</strong> do' was sit back and<br />
watch as their silent partners made them rich. The fact was, and continues<br />
<strong>to</strong> be, that the Arab princes owe most of their wealth tb the<br />
Rockefellers and their allies. /<br />
Some of this oil money was immediately funneled, back in<strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>Global</strong> Politics 45<br />
American and European superbanks, such as Chase Manhattan, with<br />
a few of the Arab sheiks actually becoming vice-presidents of these<br />
same banks. Much of the rest of the money was reinvested in<strong>to</strong> American<br />
industry and real estate.<br />
The OPEC energy crisis would also have the effect of turning<br />
Japan in<strong>to</strong> an industrial giant Japan had the compact cars ready <strong>to</strong><br />
go. American consumers, forced <strong>to</strong> cut back their energy consumption,<br />
flocked <strong>to</strong> purchase these inexpensive, fuel-efficient cars. Japanese<br />
au<strong>to</strong> manufacturers could hardly keep up with the demand. All<br />
of these activities would be protected under our liberal free-trade laws.<br />
In the meantime, the U.S. au<strong>to</strong> industry was plunged in<strong>to</strong> a deep recession<br />
from which it has never fully recovered.<br />
Japanese industrialists would invest their fortunes in other<br />
budding Japanese industries. Before long the U.S. was being flooded<br />
by inexpensive imported products, ranging from consumer electronics<br />
<strong>to</strong> industrial robots. A good part of the money from these profits,<br />
like the Arab oil money, has been used <strong>to</strong> buy real estate in the United<br />
States and throughout the rest of the world.<br />
As it turned out, the oil crisis would serve <strong>to</strong> build the New<br />
World Order at a rate even faster than insiders could have hoped for.<br />
By working through Japanese and Arab partners, the globalists would<br />
be able <strong>to</strong> advance their agenda with little suspicion. The redistribution<br />
of the world's wealth would simply be used <strong>to</strong> foster a new era<br />
of "global economic interdependence," a concept that would prove<br />
useful in laying the groundwork for world government To accommodate<br />
these efforts, David Rockefeller formed the Trilateral Commission<br />
in 1973. 68<br />
The purpose of the Trilateral Commission would be <strong>to</strong> promote<br />
world government by encouraging economic interdependence among<br />
the superpowers. Steering the economies of the member nations in<strong>to</strong><br />
a position where they would be completely intertwined, the Trilateral<br />
Commission augments the regionalization efforts of its sister organizations,<br />
the Bilderbergers and the Club of Rome. Rockefeller's<br />
main accomplice in this endeavor would be Zbigniew Brzezinski, who<br />
drafted the Commission's charter and went on <strong>to</strong> become the<br />
organization's first direc<strong>to</strong>r (1973-1976).69<br />
Brzezinski, who would later become Jimmy Carter's National<br />
Security Advisor, wrote several books detailing his worldview. In one<br />
o~ these books, entitled Between Two Ages, written in 1970,<br />
Brzezinski calls for a new international monetary system and prepares<br />
the reader for the acceptance of a global taxation system.ro He also<br />
reveals (on pg. 72) his views about the philosophies of Karl Marx.