The Influencers, Plutocrats and the People They Work With

Constantly evolving Last updated May 31, 2021

This is a list of some of the wealthiest people in the world. Note that not all of these people are plutocrats or influencers, but I want to keep an eye on each of these people to see what they’re doing and where they donate their money. They have the ability to influence a lot of things in our world, and we need to watch what they’re up to. Some of these people are the ones who pay for the media we see, pay to support lockdowns, pay for the vaccination programs and are censoring what we say.

Ajay Banga

Chairman of Mastercard, previous CEO.

Mastercard founded the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator program with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Wellcome. (March 2020: Gates Foundation, Wellcome, Mastercard launch $125M COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator)

Alice Walton

Walmart family, net worth: $44.4 billion.

Alisher Usmanov

Uzbek-born Russian oligarch. Net worth: $20.4 billion.

Article: Rich list: Number of UK billionaires jumps by nearly a quarter during pandemic

Andrei Sakharov

Bernald Arnault

Third richest person in the world. 

Bill Gates

Net worth: $124 billion, currently the fourth richest person in the world.

Spent time with Jeffrey Epstein and thought Epstein would help him make connections. (Bill Gates Thought Jeffrey Epstein Was His Ticket to a Nobel Prize, Ex-Staffer Says)

Knew Jeffrey Epstein for years

As of 2011, paid $70 million dollars to media companies, for “public education.” Source

Resigned from the board of Microsoft in March 2020.

Elon Musk

Second richest person in the world.

Esther Dyson

“The most influential woman in all the computer world.”

Ties to Google.

Ties to 23 and Me DNA testing service

Member of World Economic Forum.

Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers

The granddaughter of cosmetic company LOreal’s founder. Net worth: $49.3 billion.

Ghislaine Maxwell

Isabel Maxwell

Jeff Bezos

Amazon founder and CEO and first richest person in the world. Net worth: $131 billion.

Stepping down from Amazon July 5, 2021. (Source)

Jeffrey Epstein

John Witt

Group Managing Director & Executive Director, Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd., which owns Wellcome, one of the largest supermarket chains, Wellcome in Hong Kong. Net worth: $12 million.

Wellcome founded the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator program with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Mastercard. (March 2020: Gates Foundation, Wellcome, Mastercard launch $125M COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator)

Joi Ito

Kelly Bovino

Listed as the emergency contact of Microsoft employee Linda Stone in Jeffrey Epstein’s black book.

Linda Stone

Joined Microsoft in 1993. Worked under Gates’ right hand man, Nathan Myhrvold.

Lynn Forester de Rothschild

Mark Zuckerberg and Pricilla Chan

Founder of Facebook (and his wife). Net worth: $98 billion.

Donated $25 million to the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator program, a part of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Source

Donated $350 million to Center for Tech and Civic Life, an organization that managed voting security in the 2020 election. Source

Michael Miebach

CEO of Mastercard. Net worth: $19 million.

Mastercard founded the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator program with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Wellcome. (March 2020: Gates Foundation, Wellcome, Mastercard launch $125M COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator)

Mark Suzman

Chief executive officer of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Naomi Campbell

Nathan Myhrvold

Microsoft’s first chief technology officer. One of Bill Gates’ closest advisers in the 1980’s.

Traveled on Jeffrey Epstein’s plane in 1996 and 1997. Source

Traveled to Russia with Jeffrey Epstein and Esther Dyson.

Left Microsoft to cofound Intellectual Ventures. Epstein met him at his new office with girls who appeared to be Russian models.

Paul Alan

Reed Hastings

Global entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Netflix. Net worth = somewhere between 4 and 6 billion.

Donated $30 million to GAVI Alliance for the COVID-19 vaccination program (Source)

Article: While Californians want freedom from Gavin Newsom’s government overreach, apparently Reed Hastings has enjoyed some of the most extreme and extensive COVID restrictions in the world: Netflix’s Reed Hastings Gives $3 Million To Gavin Newsom Anti-Recall Fund. No wonder, though, because COVID restrictions brought people more customers to Netflix.

Check out the following articles: Netflix’s Reed Hastings exercised $612 mln from stock options in 2020 and The pandemic has been great for Netflix and Pandemic Profits: Netflix Made Record Profits in 2020, Paid a Tax Rate of Less than 1 Percent.

Zhang Yiming

Software engineer who founded Tik Tok’s parent company, ByteDance. Net worth: $44.5 billion.

Donated $10 million to the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator program, a part of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in May 2020. Source

Resigned in May of 2021, at 38 years old. Source