To be fair, in earlier years when I was hitting the weed hard and going on day-long youtube binges, I did get hooked in. This was around the time of Zeigest coming out. At this time I would believe a lot of rubbish because I was stoned, disillusioned and it made me feel like I knew stuff others didn't. At this time I probably did entertain the ideas I now understand are antisemitic, even though at that time I didn't realise they were. It was more that a rich family was all powerful and ran everything. That lasted for a few years but over time I read more and more about power. Books like The New Rulers Of The World by John Pilger, Manufacturing Consent and Understanding Power by Chomsky, The Illusion of Empire by Chris Hedges and a personal favourite, The Underground History Of American Education by John Taylor Gatto. A bunch more, from serious journalists. Some of them I read long ago, some more recent. All of them make it pretty clear that there is no one single group of people, but many groups who all work together or sometimes even against each other. The Military Industrial Complex, something I've reference on here several times, is clearly not one banking family. You don't get to be president of the United States without MIC backing. The way I see it these days, is that at the very top, above government, is corporate power. This is the ultimate power. I've said this before. Its ridiculous to think any one group of people could manage 'everything' ffs.