Levers of World Control, List

Here's a concise list of major levers of control over life and society;

1. Food & Agriculture

2. Energy & Fuel

3. Water & Irrigation

4. Information & Media

5. Finance & Banking

6. Technology & Infrastructure

7. Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

8. Transportation & Logistics

9. Rare Earth Minerals & Mining

10. Weapons & Military Tech


Or if it may be summarised further;

1. Food

2. Water

3. Energy

4. Health

5. Finance

6. Information

6. Tech

8. Transport

9. Mining

10. Weapons


( Edit - further elaborated;

1. Food & Agriculture

Why it matters: Without food, populations starve; whoever controls distribution can wield immense geopolitical leverage.

Key players/examples:

Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Nestlé.

Countries with agricultural export dominance: USA (grains), Brazil (soybeans, beef).

2. Energy & Fuel

Why it matters: Energy powers everything—industry, military, transport. Control over energy can dictate global movements and economies.

Key players/examples:

Oil: Saudi Aramco, ExxonMobil, Shell.

Gas: Gazprom (Russia), Qatar (LNG).

Electricity/renewables: China (solar panels), U.S. and European multinationals.

3. Water & Irrigation

Why it matters: Access to clean water is fundamental for life, agriculture, and sanitation. Control can shape urban planning, agriculture, and survival.

Key players/examples:

Companies: Veolia, Suez.

Geopolitics: Nile basin countries, India-Pakistan river disputes.

4. Information & Media

Why it matters: Controlling narratives shapes culture, elections, and public perception.

Key players/examples:

Social media: Meta, X/Twitter, TikTok.

News conglomerates: CNN, Disney (ABC), News Corp.

5. Finance & Banking

Why it matters: Controlling credit, currency, and capital flows gives you the power to build or crush economies.

Key players/examples:

Central banks: Federal Reserve, ECB.

Investment banks: JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs.

Payment networks: Visa, Mastercard.

6. Technology & Infrastructure

Why it matters: Digital control equates to surveillance, logistics, military advantage, and economic dominance.

Key players/examples:

Big Tech: Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon.

Semiconductors: NVIDIA, TSMC, Intel.

Cloud services: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud.

7. Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

Why it matters: Life-saving drugs, vaccines, and medical equipment can become geopolitical weapons or economic leverage points.

Key players/examples:

Pharma giants: Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson.

Medical devices: Medtronic, Siemens Healthineers.

8. Transportation & Logistics

Why it matters: Controlling supply chains, shipping, and air/sea transport dictates the flow of goods globally.

Key players/examples:

Shipping: Maersk, MSC.

Airlines: FedEx, UPS, DHL.

Ports & canals: Suez Canal Authority, Panama Canal.

9. Rare Earth Minerals & Mining

Why it matters: Critical for tech, military, energy storage. Whoever controls supply chains can bottleneck industries.

Key players/examples:

China (rare earths), Australia (lithium), Democratic Republic of Congo (cobalt).

10. Weapons & Military Tech

Why it matters: Directly enforces power; arms control can shift regional and global balances.

Key players/examples:

Defense contractors: Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, BAE Systems.

Nuclear proliferation: U.S., Russia, China, France. )

Comments

  1. I realize now that Law and Governance is another factor, and Culture and Collective Psyche is also somewhat too. A better categorization would be better though. Collective Psyche and Culture comes hand-in-hand with Information and Media, in-fact the latter being a modulator of the former. Or..all the factors modulate the collective and Culture could include the modalities as a whole, and thus a enhanced classification would be of requirement.

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