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At present, International Chapters, Councils and Coordinating Bodies are activated namely: Triskelion International (TI) and Triskelion Alumni Organizations (TAO) of the Middle East Region, Europe and Asia and Triskelion Global Coordinating Council (TGCC) of the Philippines and the Triskelion Grand Foundation (TGF) of Northern America whose main goal is to uplift the well being of the Supreme Fraternity and Bagong Tao Movement (BTM) a duly accredited party list organization for a better Triskelion future.

The Bagong Tao Movement (BTM) is a party-list duly accredited with the COMELEC for the forthcoming May (2004) 2007 elections and who seeks to represent the aspirations and objectives of the Filipino youth and the urban poor. It was founded in 2003 by college graduates of the University of the Philippines (Diliman, Q.C.) who believe that before we can truly make any lasting changes in the socio-political and economic situation which the country badly needs today, there must, first of all, be a transformation of the hearts, minds and attitudes of the individual Filipino. BTM and its coalition partners firmly believe that if only the Filipino people who pride themselves to be the only Christian country in Asia, would only practice what they supposedly believe either as Christians or even Moslems, then, we would not have the kind of graft and corruption so prevalent in our government along with the accompanying and pervading sense of immorality and depravity, violence and hate fueled by lingering hostilities and decades of attrition and a society beleaguered by greed, envy, bickering and selfish rivalries, lack of self-discipline, lack of social consciousness and concern and a general sense of despair and hopelessness. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.194.34.232 (talk) 09:32, 14 May 2007 (UTC).