Despite the regular references in the establishment press these days to the Deep State as a nebulous force working behind the scenes to attack President Donald Trump, little has been said about the Deep State behind the Deep State — or the real Deep State. Until now. Parts of this shadowy network — the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg, and more — are sometimes visible to the public, even if the establishment media rarely highlight the significance.
The late Georgetown University Professor Carroll Quigley, a mentor to President Bill Clinton, was for many years close to the core of the Deep State. He was even allowed to examine its records for a period of time. And then, spilling the proverbial beans, Quigley put some of his explosive findings in his massive 1966 book Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time.
Main Secretive Groups
Bilderberg Group CFR Chatham House / RIIA Trilateral CommissionChronological History of Events Related to Deep State Secretive Groups

The Rockefeller Commission is Formed by CFR VP Nelson Rockefeller as a Whitewash Committee for an Investigation into CIA Activities Inside the US

Richard Gardner: “…the ’House of World Order’ Will Have to be Built from the Bottom up Rather than from the Top Down… Eroding it (Sovereignty) Piece by Piece”

OPEC Enacted an Oil Embargo in Response to US Aid to Israel in the Yom Kippur War. Was it a Planned Crisis to Raise Oil Prices by Henry Kissinger?

The Club of Rome Issues a Report Entitled “Regionalized and Adaptive Model of the Global World System” Dividing the World into 10 Kingdoms.

The Trilateral Commission is Formed by David Rockefeller

At the Bilderberg Meeting in Saltsjobaden, Sweden a Major Topic is “a 400% Increase in the Price of OPEC Oil in the Very Near Future.”

The ‘Report from Iron Mountain’ is Published

Curtis Bean Dall, son-in-law of FDR, Releases his Book ‘FDR: My Exploited Father in Law’ Revealing How the Shadow Government Chooses Political ‘Actors’

Dr. Carroll Quigley Publishes ‘Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time”
