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Amid Pandemic, Fauci Cleared Schedule to Meet with Rockefeller-Backed Globalists

(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) On the same day that then-President Donald Trump declared a national pandemic emergency, coronavirus czar Anthony Fauci may have been scheduled to meet with a shadowy, globalist group linked to everything from Jeffrey Epstein‘s pedophile ring to 9/11 conspiracy theories to the “Great Reset” and new-world order.

According to Fauci’s recently released trove of e-mails, he was especially eager to accept an invitation to speak at the annual meeting of the Trilateral Commission, an exclusive society founded by banking oligarch David Rockefeller.

The commission may be second only to the Bilderberg Group in its suspected ties to illuminati-type social-engineering.

“Some even believe we [the Rockefeller family] are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure—one world, if you will,” Rockefeller wrote in his memoirs.

“If that’s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it,” Rockefeller added.

According to its Wikipedia page, the Trilateral Commission even has the rare distinction of having been criticized as “undemocratic” by both far-left linguist Noam Chomsky and far-right media personality Alex Jones.

Its ties to other globalist networks have long fueled rumors—which have thrived in online forums like Reddit—about potential conspiracies that the group might have been involved in.

Among those is the notion that it might have engineered the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in order to justify military involvement in the Middle East.

But at least one salacious detail involving the Trilateral Commission is confirmed: Disgraced pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein was an active member.

And the group’s gatherings may have been a very useful way for Epstein to build up the list of powerful clients in his notorious “little black book.”

AN OFFER HE COULDN’T REFUSE

Fauci—whose private correspondence has revealed him to be an insatiable media hound—was growing increasingly more selective with his engagements when he received the Feb. 10 invitation from the Trilateral Commission.

He had been complaining that the lack of sleep during the pandemic crisis was similar to the long nights of his medical internship.

On Feb. 5, he was reluctant to conduct a YouTube forum with Steve Clemons, an editor for The Hill who was producing a new webcast for Al Jazeera.

“Let us discuss,” Fauci wrote to his assistant, Patty Conrad. “Steve is a good guy, but I do not want to kill myself trying to do too many things at the same time.”

Fauci also hesitated over a Feb. 21 meeting with Johnson & Johnson’s Paul Stoffels to discuss its “experimental work on the development of a COVID-19 vaccine,” citing his growing list of obligations.

“My schedule is at the mercy of the White House and the Congress and so I cannot guarantee anything right now,” Fauci told Stoffels.

He declined a Feb. 26 event at the US–Asia Institute: “Sorry. Cannot do. Congressional Hearing.”

And he wondered aloud whether an appearance on PBS’s Firing Line with Margaret Hoover was worthy of his time: “Are they a big deal?”

But Fauci seemed deeply intrigued by the Trilateral Commission’s offer from North American chair Meghan O’Sullivan, a former deputy national security adviser under George W. Bush who oversaw foreign policy in Iraq and Afghanistan during the wars in those countries.

The commission’s annual meeting, to address the topic of “Democracy and Capitalism at a Crossroads,” clearly seemed worthy of Fauci’s time and growing stature during such a pivotal moment.

“Let us discuss,” he wrote Conrad, while advising her not to vet it with others at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

“We do not need to bring before the OD AM group” he said. “I would like to do this if possible. It is an invitation from Meghan O’Sullivan who was one of the security crew from Bush 43.” 

A RATS’ NEST OF GLOBALISTS

But rubbing elbows with the architect of Bush’s wars on terrorism was hardly the only networking that an ambitious civil servant might do during the March 13-15 meeting.

The group’s January 2020 membership list is a who’s who of power-brokers from the US, Europe and Asia.

Among the names in the North American Group alone were:

  • future Biden Secretary of State Tony Blinken
  • leftist billionaire Michael Bloomberg
  • former Swedish ambassador Mark Brzezinski (brother to MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski and son to Carter National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski)
  • former Obama Defense Secretary/Biden cuckold Ash Carter
  • former Bush Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff
  • former anti-Trump witness Fiona Hill (fresh off her impeachment testimony)
  • Washington Post columnist David Ignatius (who published the leaked transcripts of Michael Flynn’s conversations with a Russian ambassador)
  • former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger
  • NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell
  • former Obama CIA Director David Petraeus
  • Carlyle Group co-founder David M. Rubenstein
  • future Biden National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
  • former Federal Reserve chair Paul A. Volcker

This veritable rats’ nest of deep-state never-Trumpers also included a litany of wealthy CEOs, elite academics, career politicians and left-wing journalists.

Moreover, its Asia Pacific Group included an array of powerful Chinese, Japanese and Korean business and political leaders.

If there were one gathering where powerful people might have plotted to overthrow the Trump administration using a coordinated plan of attack that leveraged the utmost in global resources, this would have been it.

Since then, the Trilateral Commission has had many alarming discussions about how to move forward in the post-pandemic world, addressing everything from the global economy to the food supply.

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