Ajay Banga led MasterCard’s ‘technical and cultural transformation’ and is now being promoted
Guest post by Leo Hohman on Substack
The Biden administration has appointed Ajay Banga as a globalist member Tripartite Commission, To head the World Bank.
In fact, Patrick Wood reports that a New article at Technocracy.NewsBiden is aligning his administration with current or former members of the Trilateral Commission.
Here’s a growing list of tripartists in Biden’s inner circle who are pushing policy in the direction of global governance and the erosion of US sovereignty:
- Anthony Blinken – Secretary of State
- Susan Rice – Domestic Policy Adviser
- Mark Brzezinski – Ambassador of Poland
- R. Nicholas BurnsUS Ambassador to China
- Ken JusterUS Ambassador to India 2017-2021
- Wendy ShermanUS Deputy Secretary of State
- Jake SullivanUS National Security Advisor
- Lyle BrainardMember, Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve
- Eric Smith – Office of Science and Technology Policy
- John Podesta – Green New Deal spending sir
- Ajay Banga – President of the World Bank
One holdover from the Trump administration is Ken Juster, who, like many others on the list, is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, another American last global organization that has US foreign policy in the latter world. War II era.
Wood reports that when globalist banker David Rockefeller and globalist professor Zbigniew Brzezinski formed the Trilateral Commission in 1973, the two successfully engineered a takeover of the Carter administration to control the world’s economic engine: the United States.
Since that time, six of the nine appointed World Bank presidents have been members of the Tripartite Commission. Nine of the 12 US trade representatives also have members.
Now, Biden has used his presidential appointing power to select Ajay Banga as the latest president of the World Bank. According to a White House press release about the appointment:
“Ajay Banga currently serves as Vice President at General Atlantic. Previously, he was President and CEO of MasterCard, leading the company through strategic, technological and cultural transformation. Over the course of his career, Ajay has been a global leader in technology, data, financial services and innovation for inclusion. He is Honorary President of the International Chamber of Commerce, serving as President from 2020-2022. He is also the chairman of Exor and an independent director at Temasek. He became an advisor to General Atlantic’s climate-focused fund BeyondNetZero in 2021. He previously served on the boards of the American Red Cross, Kraft Foods and Dow Inc. Ajay worked closely with Vice President Harris as Co-President. President of the Central American Partnership. He is a member of the Trilateral Commission, a founding trustee of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, a former member of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, and chairman emeritus of the American India Foundation.“
Wood says Banga is the perfect choice to launch a new global financial system based on digital IDs and central bank digital currencies. He is a cybersecurity expert and former head of MasterCard.
Interestingly, Banga comes from Mastercard, which is at the forefront of the fight against climate change and fossil fuels. It now has a new card available voluntarily that measures users’ carbon footprints based on their purchases, travel habits, etc. When you reach a certain monthly limit, your credit freezes.
Banga was born, raised, educated and employed in India, eventually rising to the top of MasterCard.
Wood concludes his article by writing:
“Anyone who thinks the Tripartite Commission has no influence in today’s world, or is, in fact, still calling all the drama, is ignorant of history and the depth of complicity that remains today. In fact, the Commission still controls all economic policy within the White House, and they are intent on driving the world into a Great Reset to technocracy.