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Reports from Trilateral Meetings

 

1998:

The 1998 Trilateral Commission Meeting occurred behind closed doors at the Hôtel Adlon in Berlin and lasted for three days.

Trilateral leaders agreed that the emerging world government must be strongly anchored in the European Union because "politics are so erratic" in the United States and the Asian nations are "unpredictable".

Former German Chancellor Helmet Kohl, a long-time advocate of a World Government stated:

"In America, you can never tell when a [Pat] Buchanan will start yelling about 'sovereignty' and try to keep the clock turned back to the 'nation state' mentality".

Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State and now Rockefeller's henchman, also expressed concern about "domestic nationalism".

Another Trilateral member said:

"We accept the future more readily on the continent than people in the Western Hemisphere".

Source: Spotlight December 28 1998.