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The evidence clearly indicates that Keir Starmer is a serving member of the Trilateral Commission and did not resign from it when he became the UK’s prime minister, Iain Davis writes.

Despite Starmer has had a duty to disclose that he had joined the Trilateral Commission in about 2017/2018, he has not done so.  Why does this matter?

Firstly, the Trilateral Commission has deep links to intelligence agencies.

Secondly, it means we currently have a prime minister who is committed to supporting multipolarity and, in so doing, subverting the UK to facilitate global governance; a so-called “leader” who embraces fifth stage capitalism; a man who wants to install a Technocracy, who believes democracy should be limited and economic and political growth engineered to enable a corporate aristocracy to rule, Davis explains.

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The Trilateralist Keir Starmer

By Iain Davis, 19 February 2025

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is seemingly a serving member of the Trilateral Commission. If you check out the most recent Trilateral Commission membership record it lists Starmer as a “Former Member in Public Service.”

In a recent Independent Media Alliance panel I was fortunate to have the opportunity to ask the world’s leading expert on the Trilateral Commission Patrick Wood why “former” members would be listed on the current membership list. Patrick Wood said:

Sure enough if, for example, we look at Jake Sullivan, on the 2022 membership list he was serving as the US National Security Advisor and was listed as a “former” member. Yet, on the current list he has full membership as a “recent” former member, i.e., he’s not a “former” member anymore.

I’m not sure how long Triliateralists remain “recent former” members but, if we look at the 2020 list, Ken Juster for instance was a “former” member serving as the US Ambassador to India. On the current list he has transitioned through the “recent former” designation phase to become a regular member again. So, it seems the flimflam is maintained for no more than 4 years after a Trilateralist’s so-called “public service ceases.”

Evidently, Patrick Wood is correct. His current listing as a former member indicates that Keir Starmer has not resigned from the Trilateral Commission. If we assume he is a serving Trilateralist this raises a number of very serious questions.

The Trilateral Commission – founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller – effectively promotes multipolarity. It divides the northern hemisphere into three distinct regions or poles: North American, European and Asian Pacific. This is practically identical to the regionalised “balance of power” system envisaged by the Rhodes/Milner influenced Anglo-American Establishment prior to WWII.

This theme of regionalisation was pursued by the Rockefellers in the post-war period. In the late 1950’s they determined that the “regional approach has world-wide validity” and that they should “contribute to this [regionalisation] process by constructive action.” The Trilateral Commission was established with that objective, among others, in mind.

It is no coincidence that 1973 was also the year that the Rockefellers’ and European Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (“OECD’s”) global think-tank, the Club of Rome, published its report proposing a multipolar (regionalised) world titled ‘Regionalised and Adaptive Model of the Global World System’ (“RAM”).

While the RAM report presents a computer model, that divided the world into ten “Kingdoms” – poles – The Club of Rome added a vision statement:

[Related: The Conspiracy: A One World Government using technocracy to rule over all]

More recently the World Economic Forum (“WEF”), founded by Klaus Schwab, has argued the “most likely outcome along the globalisation–no globalisation continuum lies in an in-between solution: regionalisation.” The global push toward regionalisation – multipolarity – has been ongoing for more than a century. It is the penultimate step before full-blown global governance: the ultimate objective.

Membership of the Trilateral Commission would suggest Starmer is a participant in a privately funded think-tank which exercises the Chatham House rule and deliberates on globalist policy initiatives in secret. Because it meets behind closed doors – virtual or physical – we are reliant on its published reports and released documents to piece together what those discussions entailed. It isn’t particularly difficult to do so.

The Trilateral Commission’s Task Force on Global Capitalism in Transition seeks to “chart a path” for “governments, businesses and non-profit institutions and [define] specific steps they can take to achieve critical common goals.”

What “specific steps” and whose “common goals”?

To this end, the Trilateral Commission promotes fifth stage capitalism:

Trilateralists contend this vast social engineering project can achieve the desired outcomes through the widespread adoption of fifth stage capitalism – synonymous with stakeholder capitalism – and the associated global public-private partnerships. The Trilateral Commission adds:

Stakeholder capitalism was pioneered by Klaus Schwab in the 1970s. In December 2019, Schwab wrote ‘What Kind of Capitalism Do We Want’ where he outlined the stakeholder capitalism concept:

The legal definition of “trustee” is:

The referenced “another” – implicit to stakeholder capitalism – is us, the people. We all apparently agree that private corporations should be invested with the power to administer the nation state. This is the heart of stakeholder capitalism or, as the Trilateralists put it, fifth stage capitalism.

The role and authority of the UK government, under Keir Starmer, is diminished by stakeholder capitalism. While the government supposedly leads policy development, the public-private partnership “whole of society” approach means other private “stakeholders” can “also” lead. Fifth stage capitalism formally shifts policy development from the public to the private sector.

In 2023, in an infamous interview with former BBC news anchor Emily Maitlis, Starmer was asked who he would prefer to engage with. Was it Davos (the globalists) or Westminster (the UK public’s allegedly democratic parliament)?

Without a moment’s hesitation, Starmer replied:

It seems Starmer is not overly interested in parliamentary democracy. This is entirely in keeping with the view held by the Trilateral Commission. In its 1975 Crisis of Democracy report, The Trilateralists observed:

The democratic division of the “the left or the right” and the “external threats,” purportedly posed by foreign nations, are not the most pressing risks as far as the Triliateralists are concerned. The real threat comes from “a highly educated, mobilised and participant society.” Aristocracy, in the form of authority exercised by experts – Technocracy – is preferable.

The “creedal passion and creedal passivity” of deliberative democracy – or “tribal shouting” as Starmer coins it – leads to a “lack of balance” in the system. Therefore ‘The Limits to Growth’, both economic and political, should be set in order to ensure “traditional and aristocratic values” maintain primacy because “democracy is only one way of constituting authority.”

There is no evidence suggesting the Trilateral Commission has changed its opinion. Fifth stage capitalism is a mechanism for “constituting authority” in the hands of a modern corporate aristocracy.

Regardless of whether Starmer is a serving Trilateralist or not, everything he says and everything he does is entirely in keeping with the objectives of the Trilateral Commission.

Blackrock CEO Larry Fink is definitely a serving Trilateralist and he, along with other corporate executives, were the stakeholders invited to “advise” the UK government’s economic growth policies at a Downing Street board meeting held in November 2024. Of course, this is just the visible extent of the “partnership” between the UK government and Blackrock which controls an estimated $11.5 trillion in assets. Blackrock’s asset portfolio has nearly three times the monetary value of Britain’s entire annual GDP, according to the World Bank and the OECD.

The Financial Times reported that this meeting supposedly prompted Starmer’s Labour government to “overhaul British [financial] regulators” and commit to establishing “a new unit in the UK Treasury” to “co-ordinate this work across government.” It is obvious who will benefit from financial deregulation. “Growth” doesn’t mean what we think it means in the minds of Trilateralists like Fink.

The evidence clearly indicates that Starmer, alongside Fink, is also a serving member of the Trilateral Commission and did not resign from it when he became the UK’s prime minister. With regard to this apparent oversight, the Ministerial Code is very clear:

Starmer’s declared interests are that he is the Honorary Vice President of the Civil Service Sports Council and an Honorary Fellow of St Edmund Hall at the University of Oxford. There is no mention of his evident affiliation with the Trilateral Commission. Indeed, any mention of his Trilateralist links, active or not, is almost completely absent from the legacy media – hardly surprising.

If he is a serving Trilateralist, Starmer’s lack of candour would not be anything new. Due to its deep links to the intelligence agencies, Starmer had a duty, both as a parliamentarian and, then, a Labour opposition cabinet member, to disclose that he had joined the Trilateral Commission – somewhere around 2017-2018. Reportedly, he did not.

Former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn’s spokesperson James Schneider, told Declassified UK:

In all likelihood, Starmer is, not was, a Trilateralist. His designation as a “former” member is perception management and he maintains close working relationships with Triliateralists like Fink. His public statements echo the Trilateralist worldview as do his government’s policy initiatives. We have no evidence to the contrary and the evidence available in the public domain strongly suggests that he is currently working on behalf of the Trilateral Commission and not the British people.

If so, then Starmer’s breach of the Ministerial Code is the least of our concerns. We currently have a prime minister who is committed to supporting multipolarity and, in so doing, subverting the UK to facilitate global governance; a so-called “leader” who embraces fifth stage capitalism; a man who wants to install a Technocracy, who believes democracy should be limited and economic and political growth engineered to enable a corporate aristocracy to rule.

None of which anyone voted for or even knew about, and all of which he either obfuscates or denies.

We have every reason and every right to ask him who he represents.

About the Author

Iain Davis is an autodidact, a journalist, an author and a researcher.  He is the creator of the blog IainDavis.com, formerly known as In This Together.  He publishes articles on his Substack page,  Unlimited Hangout,  Geopolitics & EmpireBitcoin Magazine and other outlets.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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5 months ago

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Paul Watson
5 months ago

He looks and acts like a puppet.
We need rid of this evil treasonous satanist

Tony Ryan
Tony Ryan
5 months ago

Much as they love to present themselves as the global intelligentsia, the Trilateralists are chained to American delusionism, a phenomenon brought about by: (a) a distorted education system, (b) a media controlled by Zionists, and (c) the quite absurd compulsion to navigate with the equation of Evidence + Logic + Belief = Solution. Belief is incompatible with the first to items, by definition, yet they continue to regard themselves as intellectually superior. Patrick Wood saw through this and the tectocracy three decades ago.

P T
P T
5 months ago

“Blackrock which controls an estimated 11.5 trillion in assets.”

Only 2 countries have a GDP greater than 11.5 trillion.

Yet Blackrock is unregulated, unlike the banks. Methinks Blackrock and the Central Bank got Liz Truss sacked.

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vera
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5 months ago

blackrock, like its “sisters” vanguard and state street, are where the rich store their money to keep themselves rich and the poor under their jackboot. the money is used just like usaid money, to sow “diversity” and to take over everything. because of your worship of money, you lost the war decades ago. they still own everything, no matter what trump does, he’ll never do a thing about that, because he’s a part of their cult too.

Michael John Mather
Michael John Mather
5 months ago

Of course it does, Starmer, and the rest of the cabinet could never have thought up all these new changes. All the past cabinets since Blair, have been told what to do, to make our lives as uncomfortable, expensive and controlled as possible.

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