Elite Power Players – Kissinger, Schwab, Soros, and the Architects of the Agenda
While institutions like the United Nations, IMF, and Bilderberg Group shape global policy behind the scenes, certain individuals act as executors of elite strategy. These people do not merely hold titles—they are strategists, planners, and philosophers of control, working across decades to build the world that elites envision.
The most prominent of these figures are Henry Kissinger, Klaus Schwab, George Soros, and Zbigniew Brzezinski (now deceased, but foundational). Each played or continues to play a key role in designing the modern global system—militarily, economically, socially, and spiritually.
These men don’t just influence world leaders. They train them, fund them, and deploy them.
Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, is one of the most powerful non-elected figures in world history. A key figure in the Council on Foreign Relations and a lifelong Bilderberg attendee, Kissinger shaped foreign policy in ways that served elite interests and destabilized sovereign nations.
His fingerprints are on:
Kissinger once infamously said:
“Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.”
He is a Rockefeller ally, deeply involved in CFR think tanks, and often referred to as the “shadow diplomat of the elite.”
Klaus Schwab is the founder of the World Economic Forum and architect of the Great Reset. Since the 1970s, Schwab has worked to blur the lines between corporate power and governance, pushing a technocratic agenda under the guise of global cooperation.
Schwab:
His book, COVID-19: The Great Reset, calls the pandemic a “window of opportunity” to radically reshape society into a post-ownership, post-privacy world.
Schwab doesn’t just influence global governance—he’s crafting a blueprint for the next phase of elite control.
George Soros, through his Open Society Foundations, has spent billions financing political revolutions, media influence, and social engineering campaigns in over 100 countries. A billionaire hedge fund manager with ties to the Rothschild financial network, Soros funds:
Soros once admitted that he views himself as “a kind of god”, reshaping the world through open societies. But his idea of “open” often means removing cultural roots, national identity, and moral frameworks, replacing them with elite-controlled institutions and permanent dependency.
Though he frames his mission as “philanthropy,” his tactics often result in chaos, collapse, and elite consolidation once the dust settles.
Though he passed away in 2017, Zbigniew Brzezinski remains one of the most influential geopolitical strategists of the 20th century. As National Security Advisor to President Carter and co-founder of the Trilateral Commission, Brzezinski laid out the modern imperial doctrine for the West.
In his book The Grand Chessboard (1997), he argued that Eurasia (Europe + Asia) must be controlled by the West in order to maintain global dominance.
Brzezinski:
One of his most chilling statements:
“The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society… dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values.”
All of these men:
They are not accountable to voters, but they shape the world you live in every single day.
These elite power players are not figureheads—they are engineers of reality. They write the doctrines, seed the media narratives, and train the future leaders of tomorrow.
Understanding who they are and how they operate is essential. Because the real question isn’t just “who runs the world?”
It’s: “Who trained the people who run the world?”
And that answer begins here.
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