'Who are the faceless and unnamed men at the bottom of the rabbit hole who wield the controlling interest in this Bloody Wonderland of debt and death we are condemned to inhabit by their hubris?'
they include the rothschilds, schiffs/ sieffs, lazards, rockefellers, astors, duponts and quite a few others.
if you really want to know, find out who the major shareholders are in the world's four major companies that own every other company - blackrock, vangaurd, fidelity and state street. also, who are the shareholders of the federal reserve bank of new york, and the bank of england?
no idea who runs the eastern side - japan and china, but i'm sure there is equally good research on those for native language speakers.
as opposed to what david icke and others might claim, they are not lizards, aliens, annunaki or nephilim/ demons, they are human beings and they should be as subject to the law as anyone else. but of course they own the courts and the bar, so..
I am relatively confident the founding dynasties of the big bank players are still involved though some may have been weeded out in consolidation over time. I too have considered tracing shareholders of the companies you mentioned (and spent some idle time doing exactly that) but unraveling those balls of string is a monumental task. I also came to the conclusion that even if it was possible to get to an "end station" so to speak, it is likely that entity would be a fiduciary administering on behalf of the actual decision maker(s) bound to secrecy in a private contract held only in physical form. Maybe multiple intermediary fiduciaries, that is how I would do it at least.
I also have no idea about what is up and running in the Orient. I do listen at times to Benjamin Fulford, who seems to have some inkling, but discerning the viability or legitimacy of his information is beyond my purview. To hear him tell it there is an epic battle between East and West mafias battling for control of the planet and it does make for an interesting narrative.
agree about the likely consolidation - the point i wanted to make was there are humans ultimately in charge ( i believe there is only God and man, nothing else considered as a free will being,) and it is likely those 'multiple intermediary fiduciaries' are in fact blackrock, vanguard, the fed etc.
i think fulford says what he does because it does make for an interesting narrative, but he certainly skirts around the main issue which you write about very well here.