Nicholas Rockefeller

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Person.png Nicholas RockefellerRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Lawyer, businessman, author)
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Alma materYale University, Yale Law School
Member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations/Members 3

Nicholas Rockefeller is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Institute of Strategic Studies, the Advisory Board of RAND, the Pacific Council on International Policy, the Committee on Foreign Relations in Los Angeles, the Western Justice Center, and has served as a participant in the World Economic Forum and the Aspen Institute.

Nick Rockefeller is a member of the Board of Visitors of the Law Schools of the University of Oregon and Pepperdine University, is active in the affairs of his alma mater, Yale University, and recently chaired a panel at the United Nations on E-Commerce. He is a graduate of Yale University and of Yale Law School.[1]

Co-author

Nick Rockefeller is a co-author of "Economic Strategy and National Security", published in April 2000:

1998 was filled with economic events that illustrated the changing and complex agenda for American foreign policy in entering the new millenium. In this volume, former senior members of the Clinton and Bush Administrations and a next generation" of private sector voices set forth and analyse the new intersections between economic strategy and national security. Emerging markets are considered, as well as, new threats and new opportunities that are changing our conception of American security.

This book arises from a two-year project by the Council on Foreign Relations, one of the world's premier foreign policy think tanks, to articulate a "Next Generation" approach to American foreign policy. The volume is intended for those interested in foreign policy and as a supplement to university-level courses on international relations and business. The financial, trade, technology and regional and sectoral topics covered by this book are especially timely. World financial markets have showed themselves to be increasingly integrated and volatile with the introduction of new information technologies. Global markets for goods have showed themselves to be more fragmented and more difficult to free because of populist concerns over labour and environmental protections. Meanwhile, electronic commerce will change international economic relations.

Regionally, Asia and Russia - our post-Cold War focus - are in collapse. Latin America, our fastest growing market and prospective 21st century focus, is teetering due to the lack of foreign reserves. In addition to these changing dynamics, new economic threats such as corruption and information terrorism counter-balance new opportunities to influence the world through American know-how in technology and venture capital. As evidenced most clearly by the October 1998 vote on Fast Track trade authority for the President, domestic audiences seem to be fueled more by negative messages brought by economic nationalists than those who seek a more internationalist approach. This communications reality is dangerous and requires attention by the new generation of American leaders who will begin their run for the presidency by the time the book reaches the shelves.

This book begins to outline new concepts - political, economic and philosophical - for American foreign policy in the 21st century. In addition, it seeks to drive home the need for the American people to better understand our likely engagement in the new world upon which we are embarking.[2]

Rockefeller Conspiracy

Aaron Russo talks about the Rockefeller Conspiracy

In the early 21st century a Rockefeller descendant, Nicholas Rockefeller, told Aaron Russo what the elite families’ blueprint was for controlling and enslaving ordinary people and changing the world forever.

Film producer, Russo, who died of bladder cancer in 2007, was not happy with what he heard and decided to go public. In an interview with Alex Jones he talked about how 9/11 had been planned to create a new enemy out of Islamic nations, how feminism had been introduced to create a rift between man and woman together with other control mechanisms the elite were using, and had planned, for global supremacy through dividing and conquering.

Nick Rockefeller told Russo how the world’s public, that’s you and me, would be micro-chipped to monitor our spending preferences and financial transactions and to make sure we did not step out of line – in other words modern slavery.[3]


 

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