Actually rusvik, it was the muslims all along. Who knew?
The muslim elite have their own interests, jewish elites have their own interests, old white money have their own interests just like everyone else.
The funny thing is that most people who begin to question the status quo storytelling in media often first discover guys like Henry Makow, Alex Jones, David Icke etc and these guys have some easy and honestly very entertaining stories to tell about Freemasons, Illuminati and jewish banking cartels.
That kind of stuff is straight up opium when you're late teen, early twenties with lacking experience in real world experience. Black and white thinking.
People usually then make two equally bad deductions from being confronted with the very real proof that people like the Rothschilds are indeed a very real and very old power broker family.
Some go in the opposite direction and call it all 'conspiracy theory' and from then on vehemently deny that there are hidden 'rulers' of the world. They subscribe to the incredibly naive notion that the masses see is how it is. Others go down the tangent and begin dreaming up meetings in 34th level freemasons, occultist beliefs, maybe even ideas of Nibaru lizards as mentioned in the bible.
The truth lies in the middle, that there are indeed vast conspiracies of rich and powerful people loosely structured around different power bases. The Rothschilds around finance, muslim mullahs around religion, Bush's and others around politics, nuevo rich around other things and so on.
But there are definitely people in the very upper strata of society who for generations have sought to influence the world and their enviroment with their ideas about the world.
It is in my opinion incredibly naive to think that the same power plays of collusion, influence and wanting even more power, simply stops because you are very rich.
What most conspiracy theorists get wrong, is that there is not a cohesive single group of secret rulers, but lots of people with their different interests and ideologies. While they may agree on some things such as creating larger supranational organizations they probably disagree on most other things.
And therefore, the Rothschilds is just the entrance to the rabbit hole for many who want a more realistic world view.