Connecting the Agenda published a video in 2016 describing the
significant connections between the Rockefellers and the United Nations.
John D. Rockefeller Jr. provided $2 million to the League of
Nations in 1927, which later became part of the United Nations Office in
Geneva.
Additionally, the Rockefellers purchased the land for
the United Nations Headquarters in New York, with John D. Rockefeller
Jr. donating $8,515,000 in 1946, and Nelson Rockefeller negotiating the
deal with the landowner, William Zeckendorf.
David Rockefeller,
Nelson’s brother, benefited financially from the deal, as he owned land
in the area that increased in value after the UN Headquarters was built,
and he also invested in a building project across from the UN building
through the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The
Rockefeller family has continued to support the United Nations, with the
Rockefeller Foundation providing grants and the Rockefellers Brothers
Fund funding the United Nations Foundation.
According to David
Rockefeller’s autobiography, the family’s ultimate goal is to build a
“more integrated global political and economic structure – one world,”
which aligns with the United Nations’ Agenda 21 programme....<<<Read More>>>...