Trilateral Commission
playerNations & Geopolitics
A private club founded by David Rockefeller quietly stitched Japan, Europe, and America together and pre-cooks big policy before governments ever vote on it.
Who they are
The Trilateral Commission, founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski.
What they do
The engine describes it as a coordinating body that manages cooperation between North America, Europe, and Japan -- but it's machinery, not the top of the pyramid.
How it works
It has heavy membership overlap with the Club of Rome and Bilderberg (Jimmy Carter was a member before becoming president), and Report #87 credits it with successfully folding Japanese and European industrial money into the US-led defense system, preventing a fracture into rival blocs.
Why it matters
The engine places it alongside the Pilgrims Society, CFR, and Bilderberg as one of four connected forums that pre-negotiate major policy before formal decisions are made -- a coordinating layer, not the apex.
The engine's record — word for word
Founded 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski. Manages interdependence of North America, Europe, Japan. Extensive documented membership overlap with Club of Rome and Bilderberg. Jimmy Carter was TC member before presidency. Integrated ecological constraints from Club of Rome into geopolitical management. **Report #87:** Trilateral Commission's 1973 founding is empirically validated as the consensus forum that successfully integrated Japanese and European industrial capital into the US-led defense architecture, preventing multipolar industrial fracturing. The Commission operates at the same Layer-2 cross-board interlock layer as Pilgrims Society (Anglo-American axis) + CFR (US elite-policy) + Bilderberg (transatlantic informal). Together the four nodes constitute the parastate consensus apparatus that pre-negotiates defense policy before formal RFPs are issued.
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