MEMBERS OF THE CABAL - PART 2
Last Names N - Z. This thread is open ended and members will continue to be added. The people on this list all follow the globalist agenda and have been embedded in corruption.
Here is PART 1. The members below are not part of a massive cabal family network, which is why they are not in the FAMILIES OF THE CABAL thread. If there is an immediate family member associated with someone below they will be edited out and added to the families thread.
Nicholas D. Kristof (1959 - Present)
He is a New York Times columnist who is also a Trilateral Commission member, Aspen Strategy Group member, and Rhodes scholar. His work has been praised by Bill Clinton, Darren Walker, (Chairman of the Ford Foundation) and Jeffrey Toobin. He is best known for reporting the Sudan and Darfur conflicts in 2004.
Anton LaVey (1930 - 1997)
He founded the Church of Satan and the religion of Satanism on April 30, 1966. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, LaVey melded ideological influences from Friedrich Nietzsche, Ayn Rand, H. L. Mencken, and Social Darwinism with the ideology and ritual practices of the Church of Satan. An hour north of LaVey’s temple is the location of a secret illuminated freemasonic Rothschld temple called Opus One Winery. The winery was created in 1979 as a joint venture between Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Robert Mondavi. When looked from above, it is identical to the Freemason compass and from the front, a long pyramid.
Henry Luce (1898 - 1967)
He was the founder of Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated magazines. He was also part of the Skull & Bones secret society at Yale. Henry Pomeroy Davison, a senior partner at J.P. Morgan, began to invest money in the new Time magazine, and convinced his associate Dwight Morrow to buy stock in it. Louise Harkness, daughter of William L. Harkness, a leading figure in Standard Oil, invested money in Time magazine after she inherited $53,439,437. Luce and his partner raised about $85,675 by 1922, and the first edition of Time magazine was published on 3rd March, 1923.
John J. McCloy (1895 - 1989)
During WWII, he served on the government task forces that built the Pentagon, created the Office of Strategic Services, which eventually became the Central Intelligence Agency, and he proposed for the creation of the United Nations. He undertook much work for corporations in Nazi Germany and advised the major German chemical combine I.G. Farben, later the manufacturer of the Zyklon B gas. After the war, he served as the president of the World Bank, chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank, chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, a member of the Warren Commission, and a prominent United States adviser to all presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. He was also the chairman of the Ford Foundation and was also a trustee of the Rockefeller foundation. McCloy’s last job was when he became a name partner in the Rockefeller-associated prominent New York law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. In that capacity, he acted for the "Seven Sisters", the leading multinational oil companies, including Exxon, in their initial confrontations with the nationalization movement in Libya as well as negotiations with Saudi Arabia and OPEC. His wife Ellen Zinsser was on the board of the Girls Clubs of America and the American Red Cross.
Jami Miscik (1958 - Present)
She is an American intelligence analyst who was also the Central Intelligence Agency's Deputy Director for Intelligence, the Agency's most senior analytic post. In 2005 she left CIA to become Global Head of Sovereign Risk for the now-bankrupt financial services firm Lehman Brothers. She is also a Trilateral Commission Member, CFR vice chair, president/vice-chair of Kissinger Associates since 2009. She also served as the Chair of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board for the Obama Administration.
Meghan O’sullivan (1969 - Present)
She is on the board of directors of the Council on Foreign Relations, Raytheon, and Belfer Center. She is the North American chair of the Trilateral Commission, member of the Aspen Strategy Group, and fellow at the Brookings Institution. She was instrumental in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Nonprofit and media reports have questioned whether O'Sullivan's academic work has been shaped by conflicts of interest.
Keith Raniere (1960 - Present)
Researching…
Founded NXIVM with the Bronfman family.
Cecil Rhodes (1853 - 1902)
He entered the diamond trade at Kimberley in 1871, when he was 18, and, thanks to funding from Rothschild & Co, began to systematically buy out and consolidate diamond mines. Over the next two decades he gained near-complete domination of the world diamond market, forming a massive monopoly. His diamond company De Beers, formed in 1888, retained its prominence into the 21st century. He was also the founder of the Round Table secret society in 1877, where he wanted to bring the whole world under British rule. He provided the establishment for the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University, which has benefited many politicians, such as Bill Clinton.
Bill Richardson (1947 - Present)
He worked on congressional relations for the Henry Kissinger State Department during the Nixon administration. Later on he was a US House of Representative, US Ambassador to the UN, US Secretary of Energy under Bill Clinton and the 30th Governor of New Mexico. Richardson also joined Kissinger McLarty Associates, a "strategic advisory firm" headed by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former Clinton White House chief of staff Mack McLarty, as Senior Managing Director. In 2019 it was revealed that Richardson was among those named in court documents from a civil suit between Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The documents were unsealed on August 9, 2019, a day before Epstein's suicide.
David Rubenstein (1949 - Present)
Trilateral Commission Member, chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, Carlyle Group founder, World Economic Forum trustee, Aspen Strategy Group, former chairman of the Smithsonian Institution, Steering committee member for the China—United States Exchange Foundation. The Carlyle Group has done business with by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, a member of the Saudi royal family and Shafiq bin Laden, a member of the Bin Laden family.
Jimmy Savile (1926 - 2011)
He is known as one of Britain’s most prolific predatory sex offenders. Scotland Yard launched a criminal investigation in 2012 into allegations of child sex abuse by Savile spanning six decades and later stated that they were pursuing more than 400 lines of inquiry based on the testimony of 300 potential victims via 14 police forces across the UK. Savile met Prince Charles through mutual charity interests and acted as an unofficial adviser to Prince Charles. Savile was very close with the Royal Family throughout his life.
Klaus Schwab (1938 - Present)
He founded the World Economic Forum in 1971 and has remained its chairman ever since. In June 2020, at its 50th annual meeting, the WEF announced the Great Reset’s official launch, and a month later Schwab and Malleret published their book on COVID and the Great Reset. The Great Reset aims to usher in a bewildering economic amalgam—Schwab’s stakeholder capitalism—which I have called “corporate socialism” and Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben has called “communist capitalism.” The book declared that COVID represents an:
“Opportunity [that] can be seized”; that “we should take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to reimagine our world”; that “the moment must be seized to take advantage of this unique window of opportunity”; and that “[f]or those fortunate enough to find themselves in industries ‘naturally’ resilient to the pandemic”
Joseph Stalin (1878 - 1953)
He has his roots in Baku as well, where he began as a Rothschild agent with the Bolsheviks. In 1901, he was elected to the Tiflis Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP), which would ended up merging with the Bolsheviks in 1903. Before moving to Baku, Stalin worked at a Rothschild refinery storehouse in the port city of Batumi and eventually set up a Bolshevik stronghold in the Chiatura. He was controlled opposition, just like Adolf Hitler, during WWII. I go over this in detail in my ORIGINS OF THE CABAL - PART 4 thread.
James Steinberg (1953 - Present)
Trilateral Commission Member, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State 2009–2011 under Obama, Deputy National Security Advisor 1997–2001 under Clinton, CFR member, Aspen Strategy Group, Bilderberg attendee, and Director at the Brookings Institution. As Deputy Secretary of State and principal Deputy to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Steinberg notably coined the phrase "strategic reassurance" to describe China–United States relations suggestive of the idea that the United States should reassure China about welcoming China's rise while China would reassure the US and its neighbors that it would not conflict with their interests.
Maurice Strong (1929 - 2015)
He was a Canadian multi-millionaire and first executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme. Strong was heralded as the “indispensable man” at the center of the U.N.’s global power. He served as director of the World Future Society, trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation and Aspen Institute, and was a member of the Club of Rome. Strong was the Senior Advisor to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Senior Advisor to World Bank President James Wolfensohn, Chairman of the Earth Council, Chairman of the World Resources Institute, Co-Chairman of the Council of the World Economic Forum, member of Toyota’s International Advisory Board, director of the Aspen Institute and many more.
Ted Turner (1938 - Present)
He founded the Cable News Network (CNN) and pioneered the superstation concept in cable television. He also gave $1 billion to create the United Nations Foundation where he serves as Chairman of the board of directors. He also founded the Turner Foundation to address ways to curb population growth. Turner also said in the interview that he advocated Americans having no more than two children. In 2010, he stated that China's one-child policy should be implemented. In 2010, Turner joined Warren Buffett's and Bill Gates's The Giving Pledge, vowing to donate the majority of his fortune to charity upon his death.
Darren Walker (1959 - Present)
He currently servers as 10th president of the Ford Foundation. He led the Ford Foundation to issue a $1 billion designated social bond to stabilize non-profit organizations in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Walker is a fellow of the Institute for Urban Design, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a board member of the Arcus Foundation, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Friends of the High Line, and the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies. From 2002 to 2010, Walker was Vice President for Foundation Initiatives at the Rockefeller Foundation
Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)
He was a Freemason and Bohemian Club member and was best remembered for his epigrams and plays, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the circumstances of his criminal conviction for gross indecency for consensual homosexual acts. Upon visiting the Bohemian Club in 1882, is reported to have said "I never saw so many well-dressed, well-fed, business-looking Bohemians in my life." Wilde envisioned a society where mechanization has freed human effort from the burden of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. George Orwell summarized, "In effect, the world will be populated by artists, each striving after perfection in the way that seems best to him."
Les Wexner (1937 - Present)
Wexner grew a business empire after starting The Limited, and later expanded his holdings to include Victoria's Secret, Abercrombie & Fitch, Express, Inc., and Bath & Body Works. Wexner hired Jeffrey Epstein as his financial manager beginning sometime in the 1980s and continuing until 2007. Wexner had a very close relationship with Epstein that began in the 1980s and continued until Epstein's death. Wexner was once the “main client” of Epstein’s money-management firm, according to Bloomberg. Wexner allowed Epstein to run his business out of a house he owned and resided in whilst CEO of Victoria's Secret. Epstein was a trustee on the board of the Wexner Foundation.
James Wolfenshohn (1933 - 2020)
He was the 9th President of the World Bank and was nominated by Bill Clinton. His father had previously worked for the Rothschild banking family. He was named after James Armand de Rothschild, his father's former employer, whose birthday he shared. In 2009, he became a member of the International Advisory Council of the Chinese sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corporation. In 2006, Wolfensohn founded the Wolfensohn Center for Development at the Brookings Institution. He was a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation, member of the Council on Foreign Relation, attended 27 Bilderberg Conferences, member of the Aspen Institute and World Economic Forum.
Robert Zoellick (1953 - Present)
He was the 11th President of the World Bank, Trilateral Commission Member, CFR member, Bilderberg attendee, director of the Aspen Institute, senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, Senior International Advisor to Goldman Sachs. During the Bush Administration, he was the U.S. Trade Representative and he completed negotiations to bring China and Taiwan into the World Trade Organization (WTO). Jack Dorsey announced on July 19, 2018 that Zoellick would be a member of Twitter's Board of Directors. Zoellick was one of three Cabinet-level Republican officials to oppose Trump's candidacy.In an interview with Deutsche Welle Nov.1, 2016, Zoellick said :
My belief differences with Trump were not only placed on policy -- his protectionism, his infatuation with authoritarian leaders and Vladimir Putin. But also that I think he is a narcissistic, ego-driven person and that he would be dangerous. I have had the good fortune to serve a number of different presidents and I know the importance of that job and I don't want him in the Oval Office.
Mark Zuckerberg (1984 - Present)
In 2010, Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and investor Warren Buffett signed "The Giving Pledge", in which they said they would donate to charity at least half of their wealth over the course of time, and invited others among the wealthy to donate 50 percent or more of their wealth to charity. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Zuckerberg donated $25 million to a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-backed accelerator that is searching for treatments for the disease. Through the Center for Technology and Civic Life and the Center for Election Innovation and Research, Zuckerberg put an unprecedented amount of private funding — $419.5 million — into mail-in and get-out-the-vote efforts in 2020.
This is the end of my MEMBERS OF THE CABAL series. More names will be added as more research progresses. Hopefully you learned something new.
I definitely did, very educational and informative as always! Masterful!
🔥🔥🔥 as always!