John Coleman's Claims
Dr. John Coleman โ who claims 20 years of MI6 service โ published Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300 in 1992. He argues that a Committee of 300 โ comprising the most powerful figures from banking, royalty, intelligence, industry, and religion โ constitutes the effective governing body of the Western world. It is not a single meeting organisation but a network of interconnected institutions: the Club of Rome, the Tavistock Institute, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), the CFR, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group, and the major investment banks โ all coordinating through common membership, elite education networks, and private meetings.
The Institutional Network
Chatham House (RIIA)
The Royal Institute of International Affairs โ founded 1920, London. The British equivalent of the CFR, with which it was co-founded by the Round Table movement (Cecil Rhodes / Lord Milner network). Chatham House's "Chatham Rule" (no attribution to any speaker) creates the institutional framework for policy coordination without accountability โ used at hundreds of elite meetings annually.
The Bilderberg Group
Annual private meeting of approximately 130-140 political, financial, academic, and military leaders โ first held in 1954 at the Bilderberg Hotel, Netherlands. No minutes are published. No press access. A single paragraph communiquรฉ is the only official output. Former attendees confirm that genuinely consequential conversations take place โ and that the Bilderberg meeting agenda corresponds to policies implemented in the year following each gathering.
The Trilateral Commission
Founded 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski to "manage interdependence" between North America, Europe, and Japan. Its members occupied: President Carter (founding member), Vice President Mondale, Secretary of State Vance, National Security Advisor Brzezinski โ the entire foreign policy apparatus. The Trilateral Commission designed the post-1970s New World Order international economic architecture that transferred industrial capacity from the US to Asia.
Coleman lists the Committee of 300's stated objectives as including: (1) Establishing a one-world government with a single market, controlled by a central bank; (2) A population reduction to 1 billion people; (3) The abolition of all national governments; (4) The establishment of a system in which the family will be outlawed; (5) The abolition of Christianity and other religions (except Satanism and Luciferianism); (6) Control of energy by the Committee via its banking arm. Whether every claim is accurate, the institutional network Coleman documents โ Chatham House, CFR, Bilderberg, Club of Rome, Tavistock โ is real and verifiable. The question is whether this network's agenda matches Coleman's description.