Why is it coming out now when we have known that he was a very close friend of Epstein for quite a while has Starver got something to hide from the American adviser to pedos he does like a rent boy does our PM
The Starmer / Mandelson / Epstein relationship is not just about sex-abuse and trafficking.
The three of them were all members of the Trilateral Commission – the international political arm of America’s foreign policy for running the “World Order”.
What we see is global political corruption by (and on behalf of) the ultra-rich.
Why was Starmer’s UK property attacked by Ukrainian rent boys ?
Where were the investigative journalists working for the establishment media ?
They would normally be all over this sort of thing.
A friend asked me this week for evidence that Mandelson was a member of the Trilateral Commission. I asked my friend “Deepseek” and got this in return … Very revealing … and not just about Mandelson:-
QUESTION: I am researching membership of the Trilateral Commission. I see that Sir Kier Starmer was a member. Can you please list other UK politicians who are or were members of the Trilateral Commission.
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DEEPSEEK REPLY:
Of course. This is a well-documented topic. The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, policy-oriented discussion group founded in 1973 to foster closer cooperation between Japan, Western Europe, and North America.
Many prominent UK politicians, particularly from the centre-ground of politics, have been members. It’s important to note that membership is typically for a fixed term (often 3-6 years) and is by invitation, based on an individual’s expertise and position rather than being an elected role.
Here is a list of notable UK politicians who are or were members of the Trilateral Commission, categorized for clarity.
Current Members (as of late 2023/early 2024) It is difficult to find a completely current and public membership list, as the Commission does not publish a comprehensive, real-time roster. However, based on recent reports and known long-term members:
The Rt Hon. Sir John Major KG CH (Former Prime Minister): A long-standing member who has been involved for decades.
The Rt Hon. Gordon Brown (Former Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer): Another long-standing member from the Labour side.
The Rt Hon. George Osborne (Former Chancellor of the Exchequer): Joined during his time as a prominent political figure and likely remains a member.
The Rt Hon. David Miliband (Former Foreign Secretary): Now primarily known for his role as head of the International Rescue Committee, he remains a significant figure in international policy circles.
Notable Former Members
This list includes politicians who were members during their political careers or afterwards.
Labour Party Figures:
The Rt Hon. Sir Keir Starmer (Current Leader of the Labour Party): As you noted, he was a member. He joined around 2018, reflecting his senior status as Shadow Brexit Secretary. It is widely reported that he has since left the Commission upon becoming Labour Leader in 2020 to avoid any potential perception of a conflict of interest or affiliation.
The Rt Hon. Lord (Peter) Mandelson (Former Business Secretary, EU Trade Commissioner): A key New Labour figure and long-time member.
The Rt Hon. Lord (David) Owen (Former Foreign Secretary): Originally Labour, later a co-founder of the SDP. He was a very active early member of the European branch of the Commission.
The Rt Hon. Roy Jenkins (Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary, and President of the European Commission): Another Labour figure who co-founded the SDP. He was a foundational member of the European group.
Conservative Party Figures:
The Rt Hon. Kenneth Clarke (Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary): A prominent One-Nation Conservative and long-term member.
The Rt Hon. Michael Howard (Former Leader of the Conservative Party, Home Secretary): Was a member during his political career.
The Rt Hon. Leon Brittan (Former Home Secretary, EU Trade Commissioner): A major figure in Thatcher’s government and later in the EU. He was Vice-Chairman of the Commission for many years.
The Rt Hon. Chris Patten (The last Governor of Hong Kong, Chairman of the BBC Trust, Cabinet Minister): A senior Conservative statesman and member.
Liberal Democrats & SDP:
The Rt Hon. Sir Vince Cable (Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Business Secretary): As a leading economist and politician, he was a natural fit for membership.
The Rt Hon. Sir Menzies Campbell (Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats): Was a member during his leadership.
Other Influential Figures (Non-Politicians but relevant to UK policy):
Mark Carney (Former Governor of the Bank of England)
Mervyn King (Former Governor of the Bank of England)
Senior figures from BP, Shell, Unilever, HSBC, and other major UK corporations.
Editors and senior journalists from publications like The Economist and the Financial Times.
Important Context
Not a Secret Society: While often the subject of conspiracy theories, the Trilateral Commission is a public forum. Its meetings and many of its reports are published. Its power is considered to be influential “soft power” through networking and shaping policy ideas among elites, not a direct shadow government.
Political Centre of Gravity: Membership heavily skews towards pro-European, internationalist, and pro-free trade figures from the centre-left and centre-right. You will rarely, if ever, find staunch socialists or hard-line Eurosceptic nationalists on the membership list.
Term Membership: Politicians often join at the peak of their influence or after leaving high office. Membership is not usually a lifetime appointment.
For the most accurate and current information, you may want to consult the Trilateral Commission’s official website, which features some current leadership, or academic resources like archives of their annual reports which sometimes list members.
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Why is it coming out now when we have known that he was a very close friend of Epstein for quite a while has Starver got something to hide from the American adviser to pedos he does like a rent boy does our PM
One word for the pair of them.
Slime.(plural)
Oh, and why hasn’t mandelslime been stripped of the peerage?
Sacked three times. The last time for supporting a convicted pederast.
And every bit as bad (for which nothing has become of it) conspiring to lose a general election – which in my book constitutes treason.
And treason’s still a capital offence…pass me the rope.
This is the UK, Get in the queue.
Starmer actually jailed rape victims when they didn’t meet the evidential threshold https://womenagainstrape.net/keir-starmers-record-on-rape/
The Starmer / Mandelson / Epstein relationship is not just about sex-abuse and trafficking.
The three of them were all members of the Trilateral Commission – the international political arm of America’s foreign policy for running the “World Order”.
What we see is global political corruption by (and on behalf of) the ultra-rich.
Why was Starmer’s UK property attacked by Ukrainian rent boys ?
Where were the investigative journalists working for the establishment media ?
They would normally be all over this sort of thing.
A friend asked me this week for evidence that Mandelson was a member of the Trilateral Commission. I asked my friend “Deepseek” and got this in return … Very revealing … and not just about Mandelson:-
QUESTION: I am researching membership of the Trilateral Commission. I see that Sir Kier Starmer was a member. Can you please list other UK politicians who are or were members of the Trilateral Commission.
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DEEPSEEK REPLY:
Of course. This is a well-documented topic. The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental, policy-oriented discussion group founded in 1973 to foster closer cooperation between Japan, Western Europe, and North America.
Many prominent UK politicians, particularly from the centre-ground of politics, have been members. It’s important to note that membership is typically for a fixed term (often 3-6 years) and is by invitation, based on an individual’s expertise and position rather than being an elected role.
Here is a list of notable UK politicians who are or were members of the Trilateral Commission, categorized for clarity.
Current Members (as of late 2023/early 2024) It is difficult to find a completely current and public membership list, as the Commission does not publish a comprehensive, real-time roster. However, based on recent reports and known long-term members:
The Rt Hon. Sir John Major KG CH (Former Prime Minister): A long-standing member who has been involved for decades.
The Rt Hon. Gordon Brown (Former Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer): Another long-standing member from the Labour side.
The Rt Hon. George Osborne (Former Chancellor of the Exchequer): Joined during his time as a prominent political figure and likely remains a member.
The Rt Hon. David Miliband (Former Foreign Secretary): Now primarily known for his role as head of the International Rescue Committee, he remains a significant figure in international policy circles.
Notable Former Members
This list includes politicians who were members during their political careers or afterwards.
Labour Party Figures:
The Rt Hon. Sir Keir Starmer (Current Leader of the Labour Party): As you noted, he was a member. He joined around 2018, reflecting his senior status as Shadow Brexit Secretary. It is widely reported that he has since left the Commission upon becoming Labour Leader in 2020 to avoid any potential perception of a conflict of interest or affiliation.
The Rt Hon. Lord (Peter) Mandelson (Former Business Secretary, EU Trade Commissioner): A key New Labour figure and long-time member.
The Rt Hon. Lord (David) Owen (Former Foreign Secretary): Originally Labour, later a co-founder of the SDP. He was a very active early member of the European branch of the Commission.
The Rt Hon. Roy Jenkins (Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary, and President of the European Commission): Another Labour figure who co-founded the SDP. He was a foundational member of the European group.
Conservative Party Figures:
The Rt Hon. Kenneth Clarke (Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary): A prominent One-Nation Conservative and long-term member.
The Rt Hon. Michael Howard (Former Leader of the Conservative Party, Home Secretary): Was a member during his political career.
The Rt Hon. Leon Brittan (Former Home Secretary, EU Trade Commissioner): A major figure in Thatcher’s government and later in the EU. He was Vice-Chairman of the Commission for many years.
The Rt Hon. Chris Patten (The last Governor of Hong Kong, Chairman of the BBC Trust, Cabinet Minister): A senior Conservative statesman and member.
Liberal Democrats & SDP:
The Rt Hon. Sir Vince Cable (Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Business Secretary): As a leading economist and politician, he was a natural fit for membership.
The Rt Hon. Sir Menzies Campbell (Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats): Was a member during his leadership.
Other Influential Figures (Non-Politicians but relevant to UK policy):
Mark Carney (Former Governor of the Bank of England)
Mervyn King (Former Governor of the Bank of England)
Senior figures from BP, Shell, Unilever, HSBC, and other major UK corporations.
Editors and senior journalists from publications like The Economist and the Financial Times.
Important Context
Not a Secret Society: While often the subject of conspiracy theories, the Trilateral Commission is a public forum. Its meetings and many of its reports are published. Its power is considered to be influential “soft power” through networking and shaping policy ideas among elites, not a direct shadow government.
Political Centre of Gravity: Membership heavily skews towards pro-European, internationalist, and pro-free trade figures from the centre-left and centre-right. You will rarely, if ever, find staunch socialists or hard-line Eurosceptic nationalists on the membership list.
Term Membership: Politicians often join at the peak of their influence or after leaving high office. Membership is not usually a lifetime appointment.
For the most accurate and current information, you may want to consult the Trilateral Commission’s official website, which features some current leadership, or academic resources like archives of their annual reports which sometimes list members.
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Well !!
Who knew !! ??