this is what i ended up posting
okay, this post is gonna be meaty-
but first let's start with some current events i wanna get out there before you lose interest in the massiveness of the post i'm about to make.
as you may or may not know, the G8 just recently met again in Italy to discuss world financial issues.. some interesting developments that came out of the meeting
Obama uses G8 debut to issue warning to Iran - washington post.
"L'AQUILA, Italy (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama warned Iran on Friday the world will not wait indefinitely for it to end its nuclear defiance, saying Tehran had until September to comply or else face consequences." - september is when the G20 will be meeting
Russian president
Medvedev Shows Off Sample Coin of New ‘World Currency’ at G-8 
and lastly for current events.
Biden: We 'Misread the Economy' ABC news, if you follow the link you can read the article and watch a video of the interview with biden. where he says "The truth is, we and everyone else misread the economy," VP Biden ...um Ron Paul didnt? and i'm pretty sure everyone was in agreement that things were reallly bad, i dont know where he gets off saying it was some kind of question mark.
now on to some books.
“Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids" by Jim Marrs (480 pages.

“Bloodlines of the Illuminati” by Fritz Springmeier (598 pages)

"The True Story of the Bilderberg Group"
by Daniel Estulin (432 Pages)

"The Story of The Committee of 300" by Dr. John Coleman

"None Dare Call it CONSPIRACY" By Gary Allen (197 pages)

you can actually read this whole book online
here"Final Notice" - Berry Smith (427 Pages)

"Dope, Inc" by the Editors of the Executive Intelligence Review

9 of the 13 families are mentioned here, but this book is more about their involvment in the global drug trade rather than the NWO specifically.
"The New World Order"
by A Ralph Epperson (357 Pages)

"The World Order" - Eustace Mullins (297 pages)

"Secrets of the Federal Reserve" Eustace Mullins (208 Pages)

"Foundations: Their Power and Influence" by Rene A. Wormser (412 Pages)

"Anglo-American Establishment" by Carroll Quigley (1348 Pages)

"Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time" By Carroll Quigley (1348 Pages)

"Quigley exposes the secret society's established in London in 1891, by Cecil Rhodes. Quigley explains how these men worked in union to begin their society to control the world. He explains how all the wars from that time were deliberately created to control the economies of all the nations."
okay, now to touch on the families a little bit is a list of some surnames
Bronfmans, Cabots, collins, Shaws, Bacons, Perkins, Morgan, Forbes, Cisneros, Windsor, Oppenheimers, weishaupt, Onassis, Grant, Eckart, Rosenfelt, Stanley, Mayer,Jacobson, Schlesinger, Reynolds, Van Duyn,the Astors, Bundys, DuPonts, Freemans, Kennedy's, Li’s, berhnhard, churchill, Hall, Rockefellers, kissinger, Rothschilds, Shif's, Ford, Russells and Cohen.
adam weishaupt, founded the illuminati after the pope outlawed the jesuits. the names mentioned above are most likely somewhere in the top two sections of the pyramid(13/300). also, i wouldn't rule out the idea that a corporation could occupy a seat or two in the 300.. just some that come to mind
Bank of America / Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Hess Corporation
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
The Nasdaq OMX Group
now on to underlings, and organizations. it would be impossible to actually name every one. i mean that would assume that they are HORRIBLE at what they do, but those are definitely historical players in this game. now you asked for current-day players and a good place to start is probably having a look at the attendees of this years bilderberg meeting. the following comes from Daniel Estulin's coverage of bilderberg (referenced above)
ATTENDING BILDERBERGERS, 2009Dutch Queen Beatrix,
Queen Sofia of Spain
Prince Constantijn Belgian Prince
Philip Ntavinion Etienne, Belgium
Joseph Akerman, Germany
Friends Alexander, United States (NSA)
Roger Altman, United States
Arapoglou, Greece (National Bank of Greece governor)
Ali Bampatzan, Turkey (Deputy Prime Minister responsible for economy)
Francisco Balsemao bidet, Portugal
Nicholas Bavarez, France
Franco Bernampe, Italy (Telecom Italia)
Xavie Bertran, France
Carl Bildt, Sweden (Secretary)
January Bgiorklount, Norway
Christoph Blocher, Switzerland
Alexander Bompar, France,
Boten Anna, Spain
Henri de Kastios, France
Juan-Luis Themprian, Spain
W. Edmund Clark, Canada
Kenneth Clarke, Great Britain (TD Bank Financial Group)
Luc Cohen, Belgium
George David, Greece
Richard Ntiarlav, Great Britain
Mario Dragan, Italy (Italia VANCA d)
Elntroup Anders, Denmark
John Elkan, Italy (Fiat SRA)
Thomas Enders, Germany (Airbus SAS)
Jose Entrekanales, Spain
Isintro phenomena casket, Spain
Naial Fergkiouson, United States (Harvard University)
Timothy Geitner, United States (Minister of Finance)
Ntermot convergence, Ireland (AIV Group)
Donald Graham, United States (Washington Post Company)
Victor Chalmperstant, Netherlands (Leiden University)
Ernst hirsh Ballin, Netherlands
Richard Holbrooke, the U.S. (Obama’s special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan)
Jaap De Hoop Scheffer, Netherlands (CC NATO)
James Jones, the U.S. (National Security Advisor to the White House)
Vernon Jordan, United States
Robert Keigkan, United States
Girki Katainen, Finland
John profit Britain (Royal Dutch Shell)
Mustafa Kots, Turkey (Group Kots)
Roland GT, Germany
Sami Cohen, Turkey (Journalist)
Henry Kissinger, United States
Marie Zose Ktavis, United States (Hudson Institute)
Neli Kroes, the Netherlands (European Commissioner for Competition)
Odysseas Kyriakopoulos, Greece (Group S & B)
Manuela Fereira mode, Portugal (PSD)
Bernarntino Leon, Spain
jessica Matthews, United States
Philip Meis Tant (EIB)
Frank Mckenna, Canada (TD Bank Financial Group)
John Mikelthgoueit, Great Britain (journalists, The Economist)
Tieri Montmprian de France (French Institute)
Mario Monti, Italy (University Louitzi Bokoni)
Angela Miguel Moratinos, Spain (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
Craig Dirty, U.S. (Microsoft)
Egkil Miklempast, Norway
Mathias A, Germany
Olive Denis, France (Le Nouvel Observateur)
Frederick Ountea, France (Societe Generale)
Avg Ozntemir, Germany (Green Party)
Tomazo Pantoa-Siopa, Italy
Papalexopoulos Dimitris, Greece (Titan)
Richard Pearl, United States (Αmerican Enterprise Institute)
David Petreous, United States(head of the Central Administration of the U.S. Armed Forces)
Pint Manuel, Minister of Finance of Portugal
Robert Pritsarnt, Canada (Totstar Corporation)
Romano Prodi, Italy (former Italian Prime Minister)
Heather Raisman, Canada (Indigo Books & Music Inc.).
Eivint Reitan, Norway
Michael Rintzier, Czech Republic
David Rockefeller, U.S.
Dennis Ross, United States
Ruby Barnet, United States
Alberto Rouith-Gkalarthon, Spain
Susan Sampantzi Ntintzer, Turkey
Ιntira Samarasekera, Canada
Rountol Solten, Austria
Jürgen Stemp, Germany
Pedro Solbes Mira, Spain (Ministry of Finance)
Sampatzi Saraz, Turkey (banker)
Sanata Seketa, Canada (University of Canada)
Samer Lawrence, United States
Peter Sutherland, Ireland
Martin Taylor, UK
Peter Thiel, USA
Agan Ourgkout, Turkey
Eye Vanchanen, Finland, (Prime Minister)
Daniel Vazela, Switzerland,
Jeroen van der Veer, Netherlands
Guy Verhofstadt, Belgium (ex-Prime Minister)
Paul Volker, the U.S.
Jacob Valenmpergk, Sweden
Marcus Valenmpergk, Sweden
Nout Wellink, the Netherlands
Viser Hans, Netherlands
Martin Wolf, Great Britain (Financial Times Journalist)
James Wolfensohn, United States (the former World Bank President)
Paul Wolfowitz, United States
Fareed Zakaria, United States (Analyst Journalist, Newsweek)
Robert Zoellick, United States (President World Bank)
Dora Bakoyannis, Greece (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
Anna Diamantopoulou, Greece (PASOK MP)
Papathanasiou, Greece (Minister of Finance)
Alogoskoufis, Greece (former Minister)
David, Greece (businessman, president of Coca-Cola 3E)
now on to some organizationsGreat Britain 1001 club
Anglo-Arab Organization
British Invisibles (IFSL)
Central Selling Organization
Chatham House (RIIA)
Corps of Commissionaires
Crown Agents
Economic League (gone)
Fabian Society
Foreign Affairs Research Institute (gone)
Grillion's Club
Hakluyt
International Institute for Strategic Studies
Interpol
Livery Companies
Monday Club
Multinational Chairman's Group
Naval and Military Club ("In & Out")
Order of the Garter
Order of St. John of Jerusalem
Other Club
Pilgrims of Great Britain
Privy Council
Rhodes Society/Milner Group/Cecil Bloc
Roxburghe Club
Society of Knights of the Round Table
United Grand Lodge
U.K. Intelligence community
White's Club
Other EU and-or Anglo-US interestsAssociation Monetary Union Europe
Atlantic Councils
Atlantic Institute for International Affairs
Atlantik-Brücke
Bilderberg
British-American Project (BAP)
Business for a New Europe
Centre for European Reform
China-EU Business Summit
Club of Rome
Common Purpose
Dartmouth Conferences
DAVOS
Ditchley Foundation (UK; CA; US)
EU-Japan Business Dialogue
EU-Russia Industrialists' Roundtable
European Round Table
European Business Summit
European Financial Services Round Table
European Institute
European League for Economic Cooperation
European Policy Centre
Europa Nostra
Forum Europe
Financial Services Forum
Friends of Europe
Group of Thirty
Industrieclub (Germany and abroad)
Institute for International Economics
International Chamber of Commerce
Mont Pelerin Society
Oil Club
Open Russia Foundation
Pacific Basin Economic Council
Pugwash Conferences
Safari Club (shut down 25 years ago)
Stay-Behind networks (gone since '91)
Trans-Atlantic Business Dialogue
Trilateral Commission
TUCETU
UNICE
WBCSD
Vatican-Paneuropa network Académie Europeenne des Sciences Politiques
Centre Européen de Documen. et d'Information
Centre d'Observation du Mouvement des Idées
Cercle Charlemagne
Cercle de Lorraine (new Cercle des Nations)
Cercle Pinay (at least historically part of V-P netw.)
Coundenhove-Kalergi Foundation
Hanns Seidel Foundation
Knights of Malta
Mouvement d'Action pour l'Union de l'Europe
Institut Européen pour la Paix et la Sécurité
l'Institut Europeen de Developpement
Opus Dei
Ordre du Rouvre
Paneuropa Union
Razon Espanola (Balmes Foundation)
Société Internationale de Wilton Park
Society of Jesus (supposedly less reactionary)
United States Alfalfa Dinners
Alibi Club, Washington
American Assembly
America-China Society (numerous similar societies)
Americas Society
Army and Navy Club, Washington
Asia Society
Bohemian Grove
Business Roundtable
CSIS
Continuity of Government (COG)
Cosmos Club
Council for National Policy
Council on Foreign Relations
Forty Committee
Japan Society
JASON Group
Kroll Associates
Metropolitan Club
Middle East Policy Council
Military Order of the Carabao
National Endowment for Democracy
National Security Planning Group (gone?)
Pilgrims of the United States
RAND Corporation
Renaissance Weekend
Spec Ops Planning and Advisory Group
Sun Valley meetings
Task Force 157 (gone)
University Club
U.S. Council on International Business
U.S. Global Strategy Council (gone)
U.S.-Russia Business Council
U.S. Intelligence community
US-China Business Council
US-USSR Trade and Economic Council
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Williamsburg meetings
US-Middle-East oil network Arab Bankers Association of North America
If Americans Knew
James A. Baker III Institute
Middle East Policy Council
U.S.-Saudi Arabian Business Council
U.S.-Saudi Joint Economic Commission
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
Neocon and Israel Lobby network America-Israel Friendship League
American Enterprise Institute
Anti-Defamation League
AIPAC
B'nai B'rith
Center for Security Policy
Committee for the Free World
CPMAJO
Herzliya Conference (IPS)
Intelligence Summit
Israel-Amercia Chamber of Commerce
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Jewish Agency
Jonathan Institute
World Jewish Congress
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Israeli Intelligence community
Moderate Zionism Institute for Jewish Policy Research (Rothschild)
New Israel Fund (sponsored by Ford F.)
Questioned fraternities Cambridge Apostles
Harvard - Porcellian Club
Oxford - Rhodes Scholars
Princeton - Cap & Gown
Princeton - Ivy Club
Yale - Scroll & Key
Yale - Skull & Bones
Yale - Wolf's Head
Muslim world Muslim Brotherhood
Other religious Dragon Court (several)
Scientology
Unification Church/Moonies
Masonry - Grand Orient
Masonry - Scottish Rite (1-33)
Masonry - Memphis Misraim (34-99)
Masonry - Martinist and Synarchist Order
Masonry - Illuminati (gone; mainly linked with above 2
Other (Freemasonry linked)Rotary International
Lions Club International
Marnixring (Dutch-Flemish counterpart of the above)
no no, i'm not done..
these will read as follows Full name of the institute, abbreviation, establishedRoyal Institute of International Affairs – Chatham House - RIIA - 1920
Council on Foreign Relations -CFR -1921
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations - CCFR -1922
Institute of Pacific Relations (shut down in 1961)- IPR - 1925
Canadian Institute of International Affairs- CIIA - 1928
Australian Institute of International Affairs - AIIA - 1933
South African Institute of International Affairs - SAIIA - 1934
Swedish Institute of International Affairs - SIIA - 1938
Institute of Jewish Affairs (now Inst. for Jewish Policy Res.) - IJA / JPR - 1941
Moscow State Institute of International Relations - MGIMO - 1944
Royal Institute for International Relations (Belgium) - IRRI-KIIB - 1947
Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs - CPIFA - 1949
German Council on Foreign Relations - DGAP - 1955
Prague Institute of International Relations - IIR - 1957
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs- NUPI - 1959
Japan Institute of International Affairs - JIIA -1959
Finnish Institute of International Affairs - UPI - 1961
Atlantic Institute for International Affairs (Paris-based) -- 1961
Institute of International Affairs, Rome - IAI - 1965
French Institute for International Relations - IFRI - 1979
Netherlands Institute of International Relations - Clingendael - 1983
National Democratic Institute For International Affairs - NDI - 1983
Danish Institute of International Affairs - DUPI - 1993
Pacific Council on International Policy - PCIP - 1995
European Council on Foreign Relations (co-funded by Soros) - ECFR - 2007
Israeli Council of Foreign Relations (these days headed by the controversial Mossad officer David Kimche, who was involved in Iran Contra)
all of these groups are on one level or another working together.
in the chart below it will show the interests of organizations under three private groups.. again more compartmentalization (the pyramid)

and lastly a web of media pwng of information, (more in depth than the previous mentions)
http://www.mediachannel.org/images/media-moguls-1200X849.jpghmm for some reason that image wont post? is there a limit?
phewww.. that was not fun. you're welcome. i know i kind of drifted off the direct topic but i think it all goes together. thoughts?