Trilateral Commission

Posted on Wednesday, January 10 at 11:47 by eugene
Canadians On the Trilateral Commission 2005 appointments Rona Ambrose, Member of Parliament, Ottawa, ON Maurizio Bevilacqua, Member of Parliament, Ottawa, ON Arthur A. DeFehr, President and Chief Executive Officer, Palliser Furniture, Winnipeg, MB André Desmarais, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Power Corporation of Canada, Montréal, QC; Deputy Chairman, Power Financial Corporation Peter C. Dobell, Founding Director, Parliamentary Centre, Ottawa, ON Wendy K. Dobson, Professor and Director, Institute for International Business, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON; former Canadian Associate Deputy Minister of Finance Peter C. Godsoe, Chairman of Fairmont Hotels & Resorts; Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Scotiabank, Toronto, ON *Allan E. Gotlieb, Senior Advisor, Stikeman Elliott, Toronto, ON; Chairman, Sotheby’s, Canada; former Canadian Ambassador to the United States; North American Deputy Chairman, Trilateral Commission E. Peter Lougheed, Senior Partner, Bennett Jones, Barristers & Solicitors, Calgary, AB; former Premier of Alberta Roy MacLaren, former Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; former Canadian Minister of International Trade; Toronto, ON John A. MacNaughton, former President and Chief Executive Officer, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Toronto, ON Brian Mulroney, Senior Partner, Ogilvy Renault, Barristers and Solicitors, Montréal, QC; former Prime Minister of Canada Hartley Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer, James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., Winnipeg, MB Gordon Smith, Director, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC; Chairman, Board of Governors, International Development Research Centre; former Canadian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister to the Economic Summit Ronald D. Southern, Chairman, ATCO Group, Calgary, AB Barbara Stymiest, Chief Operating Officer, RBC Financial Group, Toronto, ON http://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2007/01/trilateral-commission.html [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on January 12, 2006]

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  1. Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:40 am
    If Rona "The Hair" Ambrose was/is a part of the
    Trilaterals, then they must be pretty desparate for
    members. How the mighty have fallen...

  2. by RPW
    Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:27 pm
    I wonder how many of the Trilateralists(?) are Masons..........<br />
    <a href="http://www.mediamonitors.net/harunyahya19.html">http://www.mediamonitors.net/harunyahya19.html</a><br />
    "No matter how much some may insist that the Crusades were military expeditions carried out in the name of the Christian faith, fundamentally, they were undertaken for material gain. In a period when Europe was experiencing great poverty and misery, the prosperity and wealth of the East, especially of the Muslim in the Middle East, attracted the Europeans. This inclination took on a religious facade, and was ornamented with the symbols of Christianity, though, in actuality, the idea of the Crusades was born out of a desire for worldly gain. This was the reason for the sudden change among Christians of Europe from their former pacifist policies, in earlier periods of their history, towards military aggression."<br />
    <br />
    <p>---<br>"When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." <br />
    -Max Planck<br />
    <br />

  3. by Deacon
    Fri Jan 12, 2007 6:56 pm
    So much for the "religion has caused more deaths than anything else in history" argument.

    As I always suspected: greed and the lust for power got the Crusades rolling.

    Then again, I suppose some people WOULD consider wealth and power to be objects of worship.

    Would those kinds of people who pulled off the Enron scam, committed the atrocities of 911, and are currently waging unjust wars like Iraq etc, actually be vile enough to cloak their deeds with the mantle of "religion"?

    I leave you to figure it out for yourselves.


    ---
    "and the knowledge they fear is a weapon to be used against them"

    "The Weapon" - Rush

  4. Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:43 pm
    It creeps me out, personally, and all I can think is THANK GOD THEY FIRED HER.

    Now, if Stephen HARPER is a member, NOW THAT would be scary, and completely believable, too.

    ---
    “The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous, the essential act of warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labour”

  5. Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:29 pm
    It is not religions that commit crimes, but people using the guise and excuse of religions and priesthoods who supply the necessary excuses, as the Will of God. (Now universities teaching neoclassical economics, another pseudo religion)

    Try to get a copy of Ronald Wright's "Stolen Continents" as one of the best examples. Especially for Central and South America, by the Conquistadores.
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    One of the main purposes of the Crusades was landgrab by the second sons of the European nobility.

    So were the Holy Jihads and conquests of the Ottoman Empire, against Europe, with the still existing disastrous results in the Balkans, where people have been killing each other for hundreds of years, licenced by the Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Muslim Churches, also not to forget Ireland between "Christians", or the Indian subcontinent.

    Ed Deak.

  6. by RPW
    Fri Jan 12, 2007 11:36 pm
    "Stolen Continents" was an eye-opener for me, Ed.

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    "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change."
    -Max Planck



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