PatrickWoodPatrick M. Wood

Patrick Wood is an author and lecturer who has stud­ied elite globalisation policies since the late 1970s, when he partnered with the late Antony C. Sutton to co-author Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II. He is a leading expert on the elitist Tri­lateral Commission,  and on their policies and achievements in creating their self-proclaimed “New International Eco­nomic Order.” An economist by education, a financial analyst and writer by profession, and an Amer­ican Constitutionalist by choice, Wood maintains a biblical worldview and has deep historical insights into the modern attacks on sovereignty, property rights and personal freedom. Such attacks are epitomised by the implementation of U.N. policies such as Agenda 21, Sustainable Development, Smart Growth and, in education, the widespread adoption of Common Core State Standards. A frequent speaker and guest on radio shows around the U.S., Wood's cur­rent work builds on his previous research into Trilateral Commission hegemony, focusing on Technocracy, Transhumanism and Scientism, and how these are transforming global economics, politics and religion. The endgame, he maintains, is Scientific Dictatorship. We ignore it at our peril.

 

Items mentioned in (or otherwise relevant to) the interview

  • Anthony C. Sutton & Patrick M. Wood, Trilaterals Over Washington, August Corporation, Volume 1 (1979), Volume 2 (1980)
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski, Between Two Ages : America's Role in the Technetronic Era, Viking Press (1970)
  • Christopher Booker & Richard North, The Great Deception : The Secret History of the European Union, Continuum International Publishing (2003)
  • Carroll Quigley, Tragedy & Hope : A History of the World in Our Time, (1966)
  • Barry Goldwater, With No Apologies : The Personal and Political Memoirs of Senator Barry M. Goldwater, (1979)
  • Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, (1932)
  • George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, (1949)
  • Our Common Future (Brundtland Report), UN (1987)
  • Technocracy Inc. (http://www.technocracy.org/)
  • The Elders : "Independent global leaders working together for peace and human rights" (http://theelders.org/)
  • Richard N. Gardner, "The Hard Road to World Order", Foreign Affairs (April 1974)
  • The Aspen Institute (http://www.aspeninstitute.org/)

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