Wallenberg Sphere
Wallenberg Sphere (Deep state faction) | |
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Parent organization | Wallenberg family |
Interest of | Gunnar Brock |
Membership | • Erik Belfrage • Anne Berner • Pehr G. V. Gyllenhammar • Lennart Johansson • Conni Jonsson • Bo Ramfors • Börje Ekholm • Percy Barnevik • Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken/CEO • Björn Svedberg • Stockholm School of Economics • Saltsjöbaden • Asea Brown Boveri • AstraZeneca • Atlas Copco • Electrolux • EQT Partners • Ericsson AB • Husqvarna Group • IBX Group • Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation • Saab AB • Saab-Scania • SAS GroupStora Enso • Grace Reksten Skaugen • Danica Kragić • Curt Nicolin • Hans Werthén • Oscar Stenström |
Swedish deep state faction centered on the Wallenberg family |
The Wallenberg Sphere is the traditional name of the companies that the Swedish Wallenberg family has a controlling stake in,[1] such as AstraZeneca, Ericsson AB and Saab. This is one of the largest business empires in Europe.
On Wikispooks, it is used slightly more broadly. We lists people with careers that include in senior jobs in their main holding companies Investor AB,FAM AB and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken and certain entities that are closely connected to the family. As the family controls 40% of the Swedish economy, there is a Wallenberg hand in most things being done the country, including the Nobel Prizes.
Overview
The basis for the Wallenberg family’s activities is to be an active owner in the companies in which the Wallenberg Foundations have ownership interests through Investor AB and FAM AB.[2]
- Investor AB, founded by the Wallenberg family in 1916, is a leading owner of high-quality international companies, of which the majority with Swedish roots. The heart of Investor’s business model is to be a long-term owner that focuses on maximizing the core value of holdings.[2]
- The Wallenberg Foundations is the collective name for the 16 non-profit public and private foundations established by individual members of the Wallenberg family. In the period 2016-2021, they gave SEK 11 billion ($1.3 billion) in grants.[2]
Known members
17 of the 29 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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AstraZeneca | London-based British-Swedish multinational Big Pharma company that produced a COVID-19 jab |
Percy Barnevik | Bilderberg Steering committee member in the Wallenberg Sphere |
Erik Belfrage | Swedish diplomat and banker. Wallenberg associate. Attended the 2005 Bilderberg |
Anne Berner | Single Bilderberger Finnish politician. Now works for the Wallenberg family. |
Börje Ekholm | Wallenberg Sphere businessman, succeeded fellow Bilderberger Marcus Wallenberg as CEO of Investor AB. Then CEO of Ericsson. |
Pehr G. V. Gyllenhammar | Swedish insurance company executive |
Lennart Johansson | Worked himself up to CEO of Svenska Kullagerfabriken. Wallenberg Sphere. |
Conni Jonsson | Financier connected to the Wallenberg family. |
Danica Kragić | Single Bilderberg robotics researcher. Wallenberg Sphere. |
Curt Nicolin | Swedish businessman. A part of the Wallenberg Sphere, he was chairman of ASEA and the Swedish Employers Association, and attended the 1984 Bilderberg meeting. |
Bo Ramfors | Swedish banker and part of the Wallenberg Sphere. |
Saltsjöbaden | |
Grace Reksten Skaugen | Daughter of shipowner Hilmar Reksten, with many central board positions in the Wallenberg sphere. |
Oscar Stenström | Swedish civil servant who negotiated the Swedish accession to NATO. Went to his first Bilderberg in 2023. |
Stockholm School of Economics | Swedish business school mostly funded by the Wallenebergs |
Björn Svedberg | Swedish businessman and part of the Wallenberg Sphere |
Hans Werthén | Swedish business executive who attended Bilderberg/1983 and Bilderberg/1984 as Chairman of Electrolux and Ericsson. Wallenberg sphere. |