Project For A New American Century
The Project for the New American Century, or
PNAC, is a Washington, DC based think tank. The group was established in
spring 1997 as a non-profit organization with the goal of promoting
"American global leadership". The chairman is William Kristol, editor of the
Weekly Standard, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, the chief executive of
Fox News and Al Jazeera Iraqi news network. The group is an initiative of the
New Citizenship Project
, a
"non-profit"
501c3 organization that is funded by the
Bradley Foundation.
Present and former members include several prominent members of the
Republican Party and Bush Administration, including Donald Rumsfeld, Paul
Wolfowitz(now President of World Bank Organization), Jeb Bush, Richard Perle, Richard Armitage, Dick Cheney,
I. Lewis
Libby (Cheney's chief of staff. Currently under indictment for obstructing
justice in the Valerie Plame outing case), William J. Bennett, Zalmay Khalilzad, and Ellen Bork, the wife of
Robert Bork. A large number of its ideas and its members are associated with
the neoconservative movement. PNAC has seven full-time staff members, in
addition to its board of directors.
Trilateral Commission
"The Trilateral Commission is international and is intended to be the
vehicle for multinational consolidation of the commercial and banking
interests by seizing control of the political government of the U.S."
Trilateral Commission Site
The Bilderberg Group
The name Bilderberg came from the group's first meeting place, the Hotel de
Bilderberg of Oosterbeek, Holland, in May 1954. Over the next 47 years the
secret meetings have included most of the top ruling-class players from
Western Europe and America.
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