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My current list of elite families

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2025 6:45 pm
by pacman
My current list of elite families

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The numbers in the list are not intended as a ranking of their power, hierarchy, or chronological order. They serve only as a structural overview to make it easier to reference each family or group.


1. Orsini Family – Ancient Roman nobility with deep ties to the Vatican and European aristocracy. Influential across centuries in politics, religion, and finance.
2. Colonna Family – One of the oldest papal bloodlines, rivaling the Orsini. Maintained power through alliances with the Vatican, banking interests, and secret orders.
3. House of Farnese – Architects of the Jesuit Order and strategic designers of the Counter-Reformation. Linked to the founding of imperial structures in Italy and beyond.
4. Medici Family – Florentine banking dynasty who financed popes, monarchs, and the Renaissance itself. Masterminds behind cultural and financial empires.
5. Borgia Family – A ruthless political dynasty embedded in the Vatican. Produced Popes and shaped papal geopolitics through force and strategy.
6. Black Nobility – Umbrella term for ancient Venetian and Roman aristocratic families with enduring power through covert influence and institutional control.
7. Rothschild Family – European banking dynasty with vast financial influence. Played central roles in funding nations, wars, and central banks.
8. Rockefeller Family – American oil and finance dynasty. Founders of key globalist structures and think tanks with lasting geopolitical impact.
9. House of Habsburg – Rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Spain. Masters of royal intermarriage and continental dominion.
10. Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (House of Windsor) – Germanic bloodline rebranded as British royalty. Custodians of tradition and subtle geopolitical leverage.
11. The Jesuit Order – Military-intellectual arm of the Vatican. Global influence in education, politics, and strategy across continents.
12. The Sanhedrin Lineage – Priestly elite of ancient Judea. Symbolic and spiritual power carried through Talmudic and Rabbinic institutions over centuries.
13. Venetian Oligarchs – Seafaring merchant families who built shadow empires of finance and intelligence from the lagoons of Northern Italy.
14. The House of Saud – Custodians of Mecca and Medina. Petro-dollar partners with Western dynasties and deep state structures.
15. The Pahlavi Dynasty – Persian monarchs tied to Western intelligence and oil geopolitics. Bridged ancient legacy with modern control.
16. Committee of 300 Families – An interlocked network of noble, financial, and secret society lineages steering long-term global governance.
17. House of Orange-Nassau – Royal Dutch dynasty behind major banking systems and secretive global councils.
18. House of Bourbon – French royal family that shaped European power structures for centuries, closely linked to both papacy and empire.
19. The Astor Family – Old-money American aristocracy with early dominance in trade, real estate, and secret society affiliations.
20. House of Romanov – Imperial Russian family, deeply connected to esoteric traditions, lost their throne but not all their influence.

NOTE: Over time, you could say my list reflects recurring power structures — for example, some believe that elite families like the Orsini, with roots in ancient imperial lineages, re-emerged in modern times as the Rockefeller and Rothschild dynasties.

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