Trilateral Commission
28-08-2004, 07:45
The Trilateral Commission is not a sovereign state; instead it is a cartel of multinational corporations that have extensive investments and holdings around the world. Nearly all member corporations of the Trilateral Commission are incorporated in various Caribbean island nations for purposes of evading taxes and regulations. The world headquarters of the Trilateral Commission is located in the Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis; the government of St. Kitts and Nevis is effectively controlled by Trilateral Commission operatives. With its vast financial and political connections around the world the Trilateral Commission operates as a multinational, internationalist organ independent of national control and with all the power and influence due a sovereign nation.
Government
The operation of the Trilateral Commission is classified. Policy coordination with foreign nations is handled by the following persons.
Representatives of the Trilateral Commission
Dr. John J. Kellermann, Spokesperson
Dr. Anton K. von Holten, Political Liaison in Europe and Africa
Dr. A. Emmanuel Roco Serra, Political Liaison in Asia
Dr. David I. Callavera, Political Liaison in the Americas
People
Employees: 2.1 billion
African: 10%
American: 17%
Asian: 45%
Australian: 3%
European: 25%
Wage laborers: 43%
Indentured Servants: 18%
Slaves: 36%
Security Services: 3%
Business interests
Airlines
Air Jamaica (Caribbean)
Caribbean Airlines (Caribbean)
Interzonal (Worldwide)
Banks
Agricultural Bank of Argentina (Latin America)
Brasil Bank (South America)
Central African Investment Cooperative (Africa)
Chaebol Pusan (Korea)
Credit Dauphine (Western Europe and United States)
Credit Mobilier (North America)
GN Schultheis (Africa)
Gujarat Financial Union (India and the Middle East)
HK Jiangnan Bank (China)
Holodna (Eastern Europe and Russia)
Kanto Mercantile Union (Japan)
Knecht (Western Europe)
Industrial Bank of Mexico (Mexico)
Northeastern China Bank (China)
Straits Holdings (Southeast Asia)
Tainan Financial (Taiwan)
The Louisiana Company (United States)
Vozahl (Russia and Central Asia)
West Bengal Financial Cooperative (India)
Wilson and Allard (Australia)
Military Hardware
Consolidated Military Systems
Other
Industrial Resupply
Government
The operation of the Trilateral Commission is classified. Policy coordination with foreign nations is handled by the following persons.
Representatives of the Trilateral Commission
Dr. John J. Kellermann, Spokesperson
Dr. Anton K. von Holten, Political Liaison in Europe and Africa
Dr. A. Emmanuel Roco Serra, Political Liaison in Asia
Dr. David I. Callavera, Political Liaison in the Americas
People
Employees: 2.1 billion
African: 10%
American: 17%
Asian: 45%
Australian: 3%
European: 25%
Wage laborers: 43%
Indentured Servants: 18%
Slaves: 36%
Security Services: 3%
Business interests
Airlines
Air Jamaica (Caribbean)
Caribbean Airlines (Caribbean)
Interzonal (Worldwide)
Banks
Agricultural Bank of Argentina (Latin America)
Brasil Bank (South America)
Central African Investment Cooperative (Africa)
Chaebol Pusan (Korea)
Credit Dauphine (Western Europe and United States)
Credit Mobilier (North America)
GN Schultheis (Africa)
Gujarat Financial Union (India and the Middle East)
HK Jiangnan Bank (China)
Holodna (Eastern Europe and Russia)
Kanto Mercantile Union (Japan)
Knecht (Western Europe)
Industrial Bank of Mexico (Mexico)
Northeastern China Bank (China)
Straits Holdings (Southeast Asia)
Tainan Financial (Taiwan)
The Louisiana Company (United States)
Vozahl (Russia and Central Asia)
West Bengal Financial Cooperative (India)
Wilson and Allard (Australia)
Military Hardware
Consolidated Military Systems
Other
Industrial Resupply