The Trilateral Commission: Helping Driving America’s Bankers Coup d’Etat
US President Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Image Source: Wikicommons)
Matthew Ehret
Strategic Culture
US President Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Image Source: Wikicommons)
Matthew Ehret
Strategic Culture
Until recently I had believed like many that Jimmy Carter is not your typical politician. Standing out from the vast array of sellouts and establishment hacks, the ex-President has often appeared as the lone voice of reason in America’s establishment calling out the injustices of American military, the wrongs of the Zionist lobby and the self-destructive nature of the American oligarchy. Surely a man who speaks so candidly cannot be bad.
Sample analysis of the technocratic manual of control from one of the 20th century’s most influential thinkers. It’s comparable to Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope and is a key work in my globalism book series. The full talk is available by subscribing to JaysAnalysis by becoming a member.
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