The
Goldsmiths--Part II
By R. D. Bradshaw
Perhaps the most important goldsmith of
all time was Mayer Amschel Bauer-Elhanan of Frankfort, Germany in the mid 18th
century. As had been true for ages with his
relatives and associates, Mayer decided to change his name to one which would
be more useful in deceiving and cheating the local people of Germany. Mayer chose Rothschild (meaning a red sign or
shield). Thus, the famous international
banking house of the Rothschilds came into being.
With his successful banking/goldsmithing
business, Mayer was soon ready to branch out.
As he had five sons, he kept one in Frankfurt and sent the other four to
other nations to also establish international banks--in London, Paris, Vienna
and Naples. Son Nathan went to London and son James went to Paris. Soon, Mayer and his sons gained fame as being
experts in international banking and finance.
Early on, they found that war could be
a very profitable business for insiders who controlled one or both of the
warring factions. Consequently, history
is full of the stories of how the Rothschild banking dynasty financed both
sides in war--like, for example, with France and England in the Napoleonic War
of the early 19th century.
Buying the British Empire
Rothschild brothers (Nathan in London
and James in Paris) were key financial confidants of both Napoleon and the
British government. They knew every
major plan and action of the two governments.
So they worked out a clever carrier pigeon scheme to keep each other
abreast of events which were unknown to the general public.
At Waterloo, Wellington prevailed on
the battlefield. The British public
didn’t know about it for days. But with
his pigeon service, Nathan Rothschild was quickly aware of the British success. Therefore, he craftily went into the London
financial markets and bought up the British Empire with a little scheming and
deceit.
Nathan had a reputation for being very
astute on events occurring on the Continent.
So, many British investors would watch him and his actions as clues for
them to follow in order to make money.
Initially, Rothschild acted like a bear and began publicly selling the
British pound short. The watching,
gullible, ignorant investors believed that Rothschild had prior knowledge of
bad investment news.
So these uninformed investors followed
Rothschild’s suit and began selling the pound which fell dramatically. As soon as crafty old Nathan had suckered in
the other investors (pound sellers), he quietly and secretly switched horses
and began buying the pound--before the news of Wellington’s victory reached
London.
When the war news arrived in London, Nathan’s
investments exploded upward and made Nathan the effective owner of the British
Empire. Immediately, he was no longer a
hated, little Rothschild. He was quickly
made a knight of the British Empire. Rothschilds
have been British Lords ever since.
In view of what has happened and is
happening right now in financial markets around the world, it is very possible
that the tactics used by old Nathan Rothschild almost 200 years ago are now
being repeated to some extent by his super rich descendants.
Maybe, they have engineered the whole commodity
crash scenario in 2008 in a crafty manner to protect existing investments, make
more profits and gain further control over politicians, banks, businesses and
even nations/countries. The only danger
they face is that they might be able to lose control of the situation and a
panic can set in before they can bail themselves out.
More Examples
As pointed out above, the Rothschilds
financed both sides and edged them on during the Napoleonic Wars. The same thing happened in the American Civil
War. In the North, their agent, August
Schoenberg (who used the alias
Belmont), provided the encouragement and money.
In the South, they operated through Judah P. Benjamin and the Erlangers,
Rothschild relatives (“None Dare Call It Conspiracy,” p. 40).
Which ever way these various wars went,
the Rothschilds were winners. They
couldn’t lose. The principle advantage
of financing and controlling both sides in a war or conflict is that in
controlling the winning side, the big boys get to come into the defeated nation
and completely plunder and appropriate its remaining wealth.
During the US Civil War, which they
promoted, the Rothschilds tried to get the US government to establish another
Rothschild owned central bank. The
Rothschild Bank in London sent a letter to its New York agents which said: “The few who understand the system will
either be so interested in its profits, or so dependent on its favors that
there will be no opposition from that class, while on the other hand, the great
body of people, mentally incapable of comprehending the tremendous advantages
that capital derives from the system, will bear its burdens without complaint,
and perhaps without even suspecting the system is inimical to their interests”
(“Kill Zone,” p. 170). With opposition from Lincoln, this effort failed at that
time.
With the power of the goldsmith
category of people, it is no wonder carpetbagger parasites were allowed to
follow Nebuchadnezzar into Jerusalem in 554 BCE and General U.S. Grant’s army
into the defeated South in the 1860s to exploit, plunder and steal everything
possible.
One can also see this reality,
particularly in WWI and WWII, when the super rich controlling the US and the
West got to steal much of the property and wealth of the defeated Ottoman
Turks, Germans and Japanese.
It might be argued that the United
States and Britain, their taxpayers and their soldiers (who died on the
battlefields), didn’t get much out of the World Wars; but rest assured that the
fat cat international bankers cleaned up in gaining control of Japanese and
German banking, commerce and industry (SONY--Standard Oil of NY?).
That’s why those wars and all the
others (past, present and future) have been and are fought. Dominating greed for more and more profits
and gains prompts the big money interests to promote, encourage and agitate
wars on and on.
WWI
In WWI, Rothschild agents and relatives
held many of the key jobs with both the United States and German
governments. Paul Warburg was chairman
of the Fed (thus controlling US money) and his brother Felix was a senior
partner with Wall Street’s Kuhn Loeb & Company (“None Dare Call It
Conspiracy,” p. 40-57).
In the meantime, their brother Max
Warburg was running the Frankfurt, Germany branch of the Rothschild banking empire
and in time took over the German Secret Service. In the eventual peace talks, brother Max was
with the German delegation while brother Paul was with the Americans.
There should be no doubt about who
those two Warburgs were serving in those meetings. It’s quite manifest that neither the
interests of Germany or the United States had a fair shake in the talks. Contrariwise, one can be sure that the
Rothschild banking empire (which the two Warburgs served and worked for) was
taken care of, in terms of profits and gains.
The Promoters of War
Gutle Schnapper, wife of Mayer Amschel
Rothschild, was once quoted as saying-- “If my sons did not want war, there
would be none” (“The Serial Killers of Lincoln, JFK, RFK & MLK,” p.
12). These words from Gutle have much
meaning in the vein of Genesis 27:40 (in that the children of certain Old
Testament people make money and their living from war).
The “Labour Leader” newspaper of
Britain on 19 Dec 1891 referred to the Rothschilds and said: “This blood-sucking crew has been the cause
of untold mischief and misery in Europe during the present century, and has piled
up its prodigious wealth chiefly through fomenting wars between States which
ought never to have quarreled. Wherever
there is trouble in Europe, wherever rumors of war circulate and men’s minds
are distraught with fear of change and calamity you may be sure that a hook-nosed
Rothschild is at his games somewhere near the region of the disturbance” (ibid,
p. 12).
In “Imperialism,” writer J. A. Hobson
wrote: “No Great War could be undertaken
by any European State...if the house of Rothschild and its connections set their
face against it” (ibid, p, 25).
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