Usually, as soon as you evoke the existence and influence in the economic and political world of certain “clubs” and schools of thought, their initiated, whether they are really committed or have remained in the background, react by raising their arms heavenwards, or are even indignant or shrug their shoulders. Those of us who speak of them are seen as fanatics who see conspiracies everywhere.
And yet we never speak of conspiracies. Those whose names we cite do exist and we report what they say with dates and places. They are well established. We clarify that. They hold assemblies and for constitutional reasons, publish their lists, which the public only has to make it their business to find out.
And yet we live in an age when few secrets elude researchers, who are not looking for scandals or front page headlines, but merely to grasp and analyse not what is happening on the surface, but behind the scenes, and to bring it to the attention of the public. Our concern in these days of disinformation is to provide the keys to those who do not want to be taken in by the manipulation of the facts.


If globalisation is an inevitable result of the progress of modern technology, then internationalism, we keep reiterating, is the political takeover of what should, to populations, only be the benefit of this progress. To impose on them a New Order. And this takeover comes from the Clubs and societies called into question here.

Thus you will find in these pages, various details about the Fabian Society and its children in London and New York, then their discreet expansion, from 1927 to 1977, into about thirty world capitals. Also about BILDERBERG GROUP and the TRILATERAL COMMISSION, which in 1954 and 1973 respectively were born of a clique of the RIIA and the CFR. With evidence of their role behind the scenes on the world stage.

Once again our sole objective is to inform, allowing each person the right to think of it what he wants, and to make use of or not, our analyses and conclusions. A former French minister named Raymond Barre, astonished one day by the remark of a journalist who asked him out of the blue the reason for his appearance in the Trilateral, replied that, after all this organisation “was only a sort of Diner’s Club”! That was about twenty years ago. Nobody in the media was still talking about it. But friends as Pierre de Villemarest or Antony Sutton were! We were warning about the power of this elitist group in current events, and about its men and its sister groups which, right in the middle of the cold war, were secretly negotiating with the enemy even doing business with it. We predicted as far back as 1986 that this “arrangement” with the USSR was taking shape; as far back as 1987 that East Germany would slip from the Soviet grasp; as far back as 1988 that the USSR would break up etc. Not foresight but deductions from examining the steps, procedures, and secret negotiations led by the very people who, by sheer coincidence (!) belonged to the CFR, to Bilderberg, to the RIIA or to the Trilateral Commission.