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Former US president Jimmy Carter's national security advisor and George Bush Sr.'s campaign advisor. - Counselor, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS ->) - Professor of American Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University (->) - National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter (1977-81) - Trustee and founder of the TrilateralCommission - International advisor of several major US/Global corporations - Associate of Henry Kissinger (->) - Under Ronald Reagan member of NSC-Defense Department Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy - Under Ronald Reagan member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board - Past member, Board of Directors, The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR->) - 1988 Co-chairman of the Bush National Security Advisory Task Force.
In 1973, Brzezinski was asked by "Insider" David Rockefeller , to put together an organization of the top political and business leaders from around the world. The Result was TC (Trilateral Commission ->), an elitist worldwide organization of "concerned" corporate leaders formed under the guise of fostering international relations and encouraging the trilateral economic linkage among Japan, Europe and North America. In his book 'Between Two Ages' Brzezinkski explains that, `National sovereignty is no longer a viable concept', and that `Marxism represents a further vital, and creative stage in the maturing of man's universal vision. Marxism is simultaneously a victory of the external, active man over the inner, passive man, and a victory of reason over belief...' A majority of 911Skeptics believe, that in case, 911 was a setup (->), it was based on a blueprint by Brzezinsky's most famous book "The Grand Chessboard", a strategic analysis of Eurasia and its importance to America's drive for global hegemony.