Messages 2010
Unusual Circumstances.
May 27th, 2010.
Santa Cruz, California
Received by FAB
I am here, Jesus.
Let me convey my thoughts to you, as you need encouragement. You are reading Trilateralism.1 You are overwhelmed with the depth of the problem, and that was thirty years ago. [The book was published in 1980.] You are amazed there is anything left at all, so how can our plan possibly work, since we don’t violate free will? The darkness is organized, determined, and willful.
Well, there will be certain forces brought to bear that will alter perception and bring the change we desire. It’s hard for you to see because you can’t anticipate it. Indeed, no one can, since it will be very unusual.
1 The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, non-partisan discussion group founded by David Rockefeller in July 1973, to foster closer cooperation among North America, Western Europe, and Japan.
On the right, a number of prominent thinkers and politicians have criticized the Trilateral Commission as encroaching on national sovereignty. In his book With No Apologies, former conservative Republican Senator Barry Goldwater lambasted the discussion group by suggesting it was “a skillful, coordinated effort to seize control and consolidate the four centers of power: political, monetary, intellectual, and ecclesiastical… [in] the creation of a worldwide economic power superior to the political governments of the nation-states involved.”
And on the left: Noam Chomsky has described the Trilateral Commission’s goals in less-than-glowing terms:
Essentially liberal internationalists from Europe, Japan and the United States, the liberal wing of the intellectual elite. That’s where Jimmy Carter’s whole government came from. […] [The Trilateral Commission] was concerned with trying to induce what they called “more moderation in democracy” – turn people back to passivity and obedience so they don’t put so many constraints on state power and so on. In particular they were worried about young people. They were concerned about the institutions responsible for the indoctrination of the young (that’s their phrase), meaning schools, universities, church and so on – they’re not doing their job, [the young are] not being sufficiently indoctrinated. They’re too free to pursue their own initiatives and concerns and you’ve got to control them better. Source Wikipedia