According to the Trilateral "there is too much democracy"

For a global view of the why so much mess in the world you can order a document direct from the trilateral (founded by Rockfeller) whose existence has long been considered as pure conspiracy for the mass public but now it doesn't hide anymore. In fact seeing the denial of people in front of facts I think they don't even need to hide haha !

"8. The Crisis of Democracy
New York University Press (© 1975)
Michel Crozier, Samuel P. Huntington and Joji Watanuki
ISBN: 0-8147-1305-3
220 pp./paper/$15.00 plus S&H
Out of print
To order (photocopy)"

This document says textually that there is "TOO MUCH DEMOCRACY" and concludes that this too much freedom of Press, Unviersities, Politicians and People must be reversed ! How do they do that imagine ...
 
Forgot the link

http://www.trilateral.org/projwork/tfrsgen.htm

Quote from harrytrader:

If you wonder how important the trilateral is for governing america here's a funny explanation on an example of Carter's presidency:

http://www.trilateral.org/moreinfo/faqs.htm

"How did it happen that President Carter chose 17 of his top officials from the ranks of the Trilateral Commission?

Because President Carter was not particularly well-known in the field of foreign policy, how he was selected for Commission membership may be of interest. In the spring of 1973, the founders of the Commission were meeting in Washington to think about future members. They had drawn up a slate which satisfied their requirements of ability, occupational diversity, and geographical mix except that the South was under-represented. It was decided, therefore, to consult with some individuals in Atlanta about prospective members from the South. These individuals recommended Governor Carter, partly because they felt he had been a very able governor, and partly because he had taken considerable interest in Japanese and West European trade offices for the State of Georgia. He was invited to join the Commission, and he accepted.

When he was elected President, Mr. Carter naturally turned to some of the people in the Trilateral Commission whose abilities and personalities he had come to know to ask them to join his new Administration. Most, if not all, of these men and women would have been natural choices for any Democratic President, whether or not they were members of the Trilateral Commission."
 
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