Zbigniew Brzezinski
Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928–2017) was a Polish-American political scientist, diplomat, and strategist, best known for his role as U.S. National Security Advisor under President Jimmy Carter. While not an occultist or esoteric thinker, his works, such as The Grand Chessboard, explore global geopolitics, power structures, and strategies for U.S. dominance in world affairs. Some conspiracy theorists link his ideas to hidden elite agendas, secret societies, and global control narratives, though his writings primarily focus on realpolitik and international relations rather than esoteric or mystical traditions.
Between Two Ages - Zbigniew Brzezinski
Argues that traditional nation-states will struggle to maintain control as supranational entities, corporations, and elites wield increasing influence. Brzezinski warns of a future where mass surveillance, artificial intelligence, and media manipulation could be used for control, but also sees opportunities for the U.S. to lead this transition through its technological dominance.
The Geostrategic Triad - Zbigniew Brzezinski
Discusses how China’s rise, Europe’s integration, and Russia’s attempts to reassert influence each pose challenges to American hegemony. Brzezinski emphasizes the need for the U.S. to strengthen alliances with Europe and engage strategically with China and Russia to maintain global stability.
The Grand Chessboard - Zbigniew Brzezinski
Brzezinski lays out a blueprint for U.S. dominance in Eurasia, asserting that controlling this vast landmass is key to maintaining global supremacy. He describes Eurasia as "the chessboard" where great powers compete, and argues that the U.S. must prevent any single power from dominating the region. He outlines strategies for managing relations with key nations, advocating for military presence, economic influence, and diplomatic maneuvering.