Who was Nicholas Rockefeller: ANSWERED!!! – Questions For Corbett

by | Mar 18, 2026 | Questions For Corbett, Videos | 16 comments

We all remember Aaron Russo’s story about the inside information that Nicholas Rockefeller shared with him decades ago, including advance warning of 9/11 and the homeland security state. But who was Nicholas Rockefeller? I answered this question to the best of my ability nine years ago, but new information has emerged to confirm what I suspected. You won’t believe what’s been uncovered…

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16 Comments

  1. I may have the honor of sneaking in the first comment on this. 🙂

    Here’s my personal take.

    Yes I was very familiar with Aaron Russo’s famous interview in which he dropped
    the name of Nicholas Rockefeller and told us about his various
    meetings with him and what was discussed.

    Russo was obviously conned by Nicholas the conman.
    But as you stated in this episode, this does not mean we
    should throw out the baby with the bathwater.

    Nicholas could very well have been privy to the machinations
    and plans of the elites wrt the NWO etc. and as we see what has been
    playing out since Russo’s death, much that he predicted is coming
    to fruition.

    So I personally will simply remember this whole story as a footnote
    and something to possibly reminisce about in the future at
    a cocktail party. 🙂

    Thanks for filling in the missing info James re: Nicholas Rockefeller.

  2. Here’s just my take on this Nick Rockefeller guy. Clearly he was super intelligent, like true genius level. He made the highest grades in his college entrance tests, impressed all his employers, was able to easily enter the most prestigious universities under various aliases; he went on to serve in various capacities at the highest levels; he must have had an encyclopedic mind and a quick grasp of understanding all the nuances and complexities of any given problematic situation or condition. He knew he would be on top of his game, whatever the game was. So he went for it and played it to the hilt. And I bet he had a lot of fun doing it since all the people he was dealing with—who were vastly less endowed with intelligence than he was—were taking themselves so seriously, while he was playing and having fun. (I noticed his big smile in all those photos.) Of course, this doesn’t address James’s questions about who he may have been working for and what possibly nefarious undercover roles he may have been involved with. But that’s my sense of him as an exceptionally smart person living out a life that he created for himself.

  3. I think it’s funny that some Joe Public managed to infiltrate the Deep State. Seems likely that he was in intelligence – he certainly had all the right qualities. And if that was the case he may well have been sowing some seeds and half-truths to discredit “conspiracy theorists”. Like KMA.
    Brilliant story. A lesson for us all!

  4. What a mind-blowing story! I’d like to say something relevant to it but I’m too utterly stunned. I almost like the guy for pulling off such an elaborate ruse. He had to be really smart and have some serious cojones.

  5. It may well be that Nicholas Rockefeller was paid by the IRS or the Banksters that created it, to discredit Aaron Russo in response to him making the 2004 Documentary about the Federal Income Tax. Indeed, most people are deceived into paying a Federal Income Tax when they are not required to. Aaron Russo was likely deemed a threat to national security for exposing mass deception by the Federal Government (which continues to be controlled by Zionist bankers). As he said in the Alex Jones video, Nicholas tried to bribe him but he was not buying. I believe that Aaron Russo was given the cancer that killed because he would not cave to the bribes. The fact that the real Rockefeller s did not expose this guy is likely that he severed as a useful idiot in that they could always deny that they had anything to do with him. He served them well, like the rest of the useful idiots on the CFR.

  6. Comes across as ‘sheep dipped’ CIA Asset (Bush Sr photo). Don’t know why or what it might have meant. (Watching reminded me of Valerie Plame for some reason.)

  7. lol- I will have to read the article. He would probably be the subject of a fun book.

    He makes me think of prof. Spence’s work on Reily, “ace of spies” and basil Zarharof “merchant of death” the real ID of both of which remain unknown. On Zarhhif prof Spence did an epp (pod “strange as it seems” ) where the guy claimed to have gone to a very prestigious school in England WHICH BACKED UP HIS CLAIM because having such a cool and powerful guy as a pupil made THEM look good.
    It also shows that plenty of rich people are just as retarded as poor folks- I bet most do not do a background check on the guy tjeir mate introduced as an airline pilot…..once one person accepts they act like a saved entry password for lots of others I bet.

    Thank you for this report- it made me grin almost all the way thru….he must have been a very talented chap, even if psychopathic

  8. In the Art of War, the chapter about the different types of spies, Sun Tzu talks about the “doomed spy” which is a subject I found fascinating when I read it. He explained that (again, despite what we see in works of fiction) if you spot a spy or an undercover agent amongst your ranks, you should never ever get rid of him because he’s a great asset. Keep him close and feed him bs, strategical bs and he’ll prove to be an incredibly valuable pawn.

    Could that be the explanation of the Rockefeller’s total silence regarding this guy’s fake ID, as suggested here? Aaron Russo’s interview was a big thing when it came out because his testimony was so convincing as it really felt like he believed Nicholas. That’s another important lesson: in order to spread misinformation to the crowds, it’s better to have one single person doing the job, who was convinced by the liar, instead of having the liar himself trying to deceive the multitudes. The former could put all he has at stake to persuade his listeners.

    I still find it surprising that the Rockefeller family chose not to do or say anything when the interview went viral because it would have been such a great way to discredit any alternative information online. For many, it really would have knocked on the head their rising interest about social engineering, mass manipulation and so on.

    It makes me think of Antony Sutton’s story and how he was given the info about the Skull & Bones from anonymous whistle-blowers who were defecting members.

    • Dalesco

      The thing is , even if he never struck the big con, this chap was apparently hob nobbing with important folks. If I was the guy who introduced him to my fellow plutocrats and Technocrats I’d be quite embarrassed if it came out that i’d been fooled….. maybe those who had second thoughts about him kept quiet because of fear of embarrassing themselves or others, Also he appears to have been a very smart fellow, so maybe he actually came up with good ideas they liked?

      Maybe they just never paid a lot of attention to him, there are lots and lots of stray Rothschildes all over the place (I read more creatures are named after that family then any other family) and its not so weird to meet one that most people would dig out Ancestry.com or do a background check. Also recall those stupid Bronfman sisters were in the Nexium cult, and the Unicorn Killer was getting bankrolled for years because rich people (who inherit) can be just as credulous as poor ones.

      • «If I was the guy who introduced him to my fellow plutocrats and Technocrats I’d be quite embarrassed if it came out that i’d been fooled»

        Fair enough, there could be some of that. It probably also is a combination of different factors, some of which will remain unknown to us. It could make for a very entertaining movie as well as a thoughtful reflection on the topic of deception.

        I don’t know how someone could live their whole life that way, although of course it isn’t that rare – in varying degrees. Deception isn’t just a human thing either, that’s a myth: in this physical realm as one may call it, life in general is very much based on deceit. Whether to feed, to avoid being food or to breed, surviving often means to mislead.

        For that matter, those who dedicate themselves to studying what goes on behind the scenes of power (we live in such a great epoch to pursue this endeavour) must confront these recurring lessons, that all the world’s a stage and men are prisoners who take the shadows of artifacts cast on a wall for the truth.

        To research “conspiracy theories” is more than working on political analysis. For some, it also plays a major part on the evolution of consciousness.

  9. I’m really enjoying Corbett’s presentation and how he sets up the story…

    Tidbit NOTICE…
    See Corbett’s black shirt on the Flashback to late October 2017 QFC #038.
    Doyles of College Street is a popular pub in Dublin, known for its lively atmosphere, traditional Irish music, and a wide selection of drinks.
    It is close to Trinity College Dublin.

    Well, it has been said that once upon a time in his youth, James Corbett had been expelled from some Irish Pub.
    Quite a feat.
    I do not know which Pub it was where he was kicked out.

    Just the other day…Tuesday March 17th in the U.S. was officially St. Patrick’s Day.
    So, this week of green raise a glass to James Corbett and the adventures of youth.

    • Kicked out? Why am I not surprised 😂 Did he get barred?

      I wonder which one it was, we could turn this into a quirky Game of the Goose and try to guess: I’ll start with The Globe.

  10. Tidbit…

    Helping with filming Alex Jones and Aaron Russo was a young Aaron Dykes
    You can spot Aaron Dykes around the 2:02 minute mark of this Corbett episode.

    Aaron Dykes and Melissa Dykes (formerly Melton) created TruthstreamMedia.com
    https://truthstreammedia.com/

    This Is What Evil Looks Like video by Melissa published March 17, 2026
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw3xIRQ8rlg

  11. Thank you for the opportunity, and the encouragement, to add my vapid speculation to this presentation of speculation.
    I am looking for some Terra Firma to occasionally rest my foot on…

  12. That is one Rockefeller I can like!

    You’d think the Rockefeller family would stomp on impostors, but not this guy, which suggests that they used him to some extent, maybe as a low level intelligence operative. His ability at forgery alone more than suggests he was a spy.

    The Rockefellers were deeply involved in intel since the ascent of the Dulles brothers, who served as their men who ‘could get things done’ before Kissinger became their enforcer. Nelson Rockefeller even served as Pres. Eisenhower’s liaison with the CIA.

    The family no doubt had connections to many intelligence assets. Nicholas might have been one of them, maybe even paid by them, which would have kind of made him a Rockefeller afterall.

  13. But when you think about it, all those elite Nicholas went around with are frauds anyway he was just playing along with all the others who probably were so up their own that they didn’t give a shit as long as they could bathe in his phoney limelight, who are the Rockefeller’s anyway, they are all criminals together! It seems he didn’t kill anyone like the people that run Governments now!

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