ZBIGNEW BREZEZINSKI
The philosophy of the Rockefeller-created Trilateral Commission is revealed by Zbigniew
Brezezinski in Between Two Ages, Viking Press, New York. Writing in 1970, Brezinski states that
the Establishment's plans for America's future are "directly linked to the impact of technology"
and
"involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled and directed society. Such a society would
be dominated by an elite ... unrestrained by the restraints of traditional ... values [American
peasants there goes your Constitution and Bill of Rights!] This elite would not hesitate to achieve
its political ends by using the latest modern techniques for influencing public and keeping society
under close surfveillance and control." In the January, 1968, edition of Encounter, Brezezinski
elaborated on the prison camp he envisions for the U.S. It will be "possible to assert almost
continuous surveillance over every citizen [god-like powers!] and to maintain up-to-date, complete
files, containing even the most personal information about the health or personal behavior of the
citizen in addition to more customary data. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval the
THE authority." Did you get that? Authority, singular!