Listen "The Council on Foreign Relations – Influence, Policy, and the Shadow of Power"
Episode Synopsis
This episode examines the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a prestigious American think tank founded in 1921 to shape dialogue on global affairs. While officially focused on research and discussion, the CFR’s exclusive membership—including presidents, secretaries of state, corporate leaders, and journalists—has led many to view it as one of the most influential organizations in U.S. foreign policy.
Critics argue the CFR operates as a shadow network, promoting globalization and American dominance through its revolving door with government. Defenders insist it is only a forum for open debate and education. The secrecy of off-the-record meetings, however, keeps conspiracy theories alive, with some linking it to the “New World Order.” Ultimately, the CFR blurs the line between influence and power, showing that not all secretive groups wear cloaks and symbols—some shape the world from conference rooms in plain sight.
Critics argue the CFR operates as a shadow network, promoting globalization and American dominance through its revolving door with government. Defenders insist it is only a forum for open debate and education. The secrecy of off-the-record meetings, however, keeps conspiracy theories alive, with some linking it to the “New World Order.” Ultimately, the CFR blurs the line between influence and power, showing that not all secretive groups wear cloaks and symbols—some shape the world from conference rooms in plain sight.
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