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This episode explores the Trilateral Commission, an elite organization founded in 1973 by banker David Rockefeller and strategist Zbigniew Brzezinski to promote cooperation between North America, Western Europe, and Japan. Unlike occult or mystical secret societies, the Commission operates through private policy discussions among world leaders, CEOs, bankers, generals, and media executives—membership strictly by invitation.

Supporters say it facilitates global stability. Critics argue it represents unelected power shaping international policy behind closed doors, advancing a globalist agenda where corporate and political elites coordinate without public oversight. With many former members later becoming presidents, prime ministers, and cabinet officials, the Trilateral Commission fuels ongoing suspicion that influence—not democracy—is steering the world’s direction.