Ombow, Yes, it's easy to get carried away with it. The problem with researching 'conspiracy' topics is that after you find a few that are clearly bona fide conspiracies (JFK assassination for example), you start to assume that every questionable event is a conspiracy until proven otherwise.
So it's a slippery slope. I call it the 'Professor Moriarty Syndrome', where an arch nemesis with superhuman powers becomes responsible for all evil in the world. So somewhat like the Anti-Christ/666 concept, except with real tangible figures within the global power structure, like the Rockefellers. The apex of the NWO is supposedly called the 'Committee of 300' -
>>> The theory dates to a statement made by German politician Walther Rathenau in a 1909 article "Geschäftlicher Nachwuchs" in Neue Freie Presse:[3][4]
"Three hundred men, all of whom know one another, guide the economic destinies of the Continent and seek their successors from their own milieu." <<<