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Ch e r e p - S p i r i d ov i c h
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Now
G e n e r al Ch e r e p - S p i r i d ov i c h Extol l e d as Pr op h e t
IN S EVEN OF HIS
PRE- WARBOOKS AREFOU NDMORETHANEIG HTY
FAMOU S POLITICALPROPHECIES ACCU RATELY PREDICTED.
QU OTATIONS BELOW, CONCERNING G EN. S PIRIDOVICH, EXPRES S THE
ENTHU S IAS TICENDORS EMENTOFTHEMOS TPROMINENT
EU ROPEANEDITORS :
"S p i r i d ov i c h i s th e S l av Pop e - S p i r i d ov i c h i s th e S l av Bi s mar c k"
- ac kn ow-
l e d ge d th e "Rus s koy e S l ov o, "Rus s i a's gr e ate s tp ap e r .
"Noth i n gh as h ap p e n e d , n oth i n gwas tol d s i n c e 1914, th atG e n e r al S p i r i d ov i c h
d i d n otfor e s e e , for e te l l an d r e p e atah un d r e d ti me s wi th th e fi e r y , p as s i on ate
s tubbor n n e s s s , wh i c h i s th e d i s ti n gui s h i n gqual i ty ofth e s e e r s an d p r op h e ts , "
("L'In for mati on , "i n Par i s , on De c e mbe r 27, 1915)
.
"S oCoun tS p i r i d ov i c h p r op h e s i e d e xac tl y te n y e ar s ago . Fe wp r op h e ts h av e
be e n mor e th or ough l y jus ti fi e d th an h e
. Tod ay i s th e te n th an n i v e r s ar y ofan
as toun d i n gp r op h e c y ofh i s , wh i c h ap p e ar e d on our p age s , De c . 19, 1908, "
(Th e Ed i tor ofth e "Dai l y G r ap h i c "on De c . 19, 1918) .
"G e n e r al Ch e r e p - S p i r i d ov i c h h as th e c r e d e n ti al s as as uc c e s s ful PROPHET"
(th e Ed i tor ofth e "Fi n an c i al Ne ws , "on Jan uar y 24, 1919) .
"Th e XXth Ce n tur y Pr op h e t, "a"PROPHETICG ENIU S , "("Th e Ch r i s ti an
Common we al th "i n Fe br uar y , 1919) .
"Coun tS p i r i d ov i c h h as amor e i n ti mate kn owl e d ge ofth e Rus s i an p r obl e m
th an al mos tan y on e wh oh as v i s i te d th i s c oun tr y . He h as v e r y d e fi n i te i d e as about
wh ats h oul d be d on e tos av e th e wor l d fr omBol s h e v i s m
. Th e G e n e r al s h oul d be
c on s ul te d by th os e i n auth or i ty . Hi s p r ofoun d an d i n ti mate kn owl e d ge s h oul d
be atth e i r s e r v i c e . Hi s book, ''Towar d s Di s as te r , " p ubl i s h e d i n 1913, p r e -
d i c te d wh atwoul d h ap p e n i n Rus s i ai n th e e v e n tofaEur op e an War an d th i s , l i ke
h i s oth e r p r e d i c ti on s , h as s h own th ath e p os s e s s e s an un c an n y i n tui ti on , "(th e
Ed i tor ofth e "Dai l y Ch r on i c l e , "th e famous Mr
. Robe r tDon al d , Pr e s i d e n tofth e
Br i ti s h Emp i r e 's Pr e s s , i n h i s own "Th e Yor ks h i r e Obs e r v e r , "on Ap r i l 25th , 1919) .
"Th e ac c ur ate ful fi l me n tofal l th e for e c as ts ofG e n . S p i r i d ov i c h gi v e s toh i s
ad v i c e agr e atwe i gh t .
Hi s for e s i gh tap p r oac h e s th e MIRACU LOU S . Hi s d e -
tai l e d kn owl e d ge ofaffai r s an d me n woul d n otbe s uffi c i e n ttoe xp l ai n th i s gi ft . "
(M. U r bai n G oh i e r , th e br i l l i an tEd i tor of '' LaVi e i l l e Fr an c e , "Par i s , Jul y 29, 1920)
.
"Coun tS p i r i d ov i c h may jus tl y c l ai mtobe th e p os s e s s or ofafac ul ty for
for e s e e i n ge v e n ts i n th e p ol i ti c al wor l d , wh i c h e n ti tl e s h i mtobe c al l e d aPROPHET
i n al l s e r i ous n e s s . Hi s book, "Towar d s Di s as te r
;Dan ge r s an d Re me d i e s "(1913),
p r ov e d h i mtobe p os s e s s e d ofaPRETERNATU RALi n tui ti on , "(Lor d Al fr e d
Dougl as , Ed i tor of"Pl ai n En gl i s h "on S e p t25th , 1920) .
"Coun tCh e r e p - S p i r i d ov i c h i s on e ofth e be s ti n for me d wor l d p ol i ti c i an s , wh os e
s i n c e r i ty an d d e v oti on toth e tr uth n oon e c an d oubt . He h as taugh tme mor e
p ol i ti c al h i s tor y i n ay e ar th an Ih ad p r e v i ous l y l e ar n e d i n my wh ol e l i fe , 62y e ar s , "
(th e Ed i tor ofth e "As i ati c Re v i e w, "on De c . 3r d , 1920) .
Th e l ate Ambas s ad or ofItal y , Bar on May or d e Pl an c h e s , gav e an i n te r v i e w
i n Ne wYor ki n Ap r i l , 1907, wh e n i n "Th e Ne wYor kTi me s , "on Ap r i i 17, 1907,
ap p e ar e d th e G e n e r al 's l e tte r (for e te l l i n gth e 2Bal kan an d th e Wor l d War s ) :
"Th e U n i te d S tate s h ad i ts Was h i n gton , th e Ital i an Ki n gd oms we r e joi n e d
by G ar i bal d i ;Bi s mar c kgav e l as ti n gun i ty toth e G e r man p e op l e , an d n owth e
S l av n ati on s may h av e th e i r h e r o . Th e ap p e ar an c e ofaS l av Bi s mar c ki s i mmi n e n t
.
Th e p r e d i c ti on i s on e v e r y S l av ton gue . Butth e c on d i ti on s wh i c h s uc h al i be r ator
mus tful fi l l ar e v e r y d i ffi c ul t . S uc h al e ad e r mus tan s we r s i xr e qui r e me n ts .
Th e on l y man wh oc an me e tal l th e s i xc on d i ti on s i s G e n e r al , Coun tS p i r i d ov i c h
. "
(Th e Town Top i c s , Ap r i l , 1907) .
"Th e G e n e r al 's wr i ti n gs be ar e v i d e n c e ofafac ul ty ofp r e v i s i on wh i c h amoun ts
toPROPHETICG ENIU S , e n ti tl e s h i s utte r an c e s toth e we i gh ti e s tc on s i d e r ati on , "
(th e Ed i tor ofth e "As i ati c Re v i e w"i n Fe b. , 1919) .
"G e n e r al Coun tCh e r e p - S p i r i d ov i c h was th or ough l y we l l ac quai n te d i n th e mos t
i n ti mate man n e r wi th al l th e un d e r c ur r e n ts an d i n tr i gue s ofEur op e an p ol i ti c s , "
(th e "Ne wYor kS taats Ze i tun g"on Ap r i l 29, 1921) .
S ome ofG e r man y 's n e ws p ap e r s i mp l i e d th ath e r fai l ur e was d ue toh i m
.
"G e n e r al S p i r i d ov i c h i s th e mos ti n s p i r e d an d fe ar l e s s man al i v e tod ay . An d
h e h as be h i n d h i mth e te r r i bl e r e c or d ofp r op h e ti c war n i n gs i n th e p as t, ful fi l l e d , "
(th e famous h ome op ath , Dr . Joh n H. Cl ar ke , Vi c e - Pr e s
. of"Th e Br i ton s , "Lon d on ) .
15 Eas t 128th S tr e e t, Ne wYor kCi ty
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PAULI.SAVESCATHOLICCHURCH-KILLED .
"Atthesolicitation of Emperor Paul, andout ofregardforhismedi-
ation,Bonaparte,whoeventhenwascontemplatingtheconquestoftheTwo
Sieilies,stoppedMurat'smarchonNaplesandrespectedtheHolySee ."
("Memoirs"ofFouche,p.146) .
Suchweretheterrific"crimes"ofTsarPaulI
.
Thechief"crime"oftheunfortunateEmperorintheeyesof
AmschelandalltheFree -
Masonic,anti-ChristianLodges,wasthe
restorationoftheCatholicChurch,ab olishedb ythem .Rappoport
states,(p.2 2 1)
"ItwassomewhatstrangetoseetheRussianEmperor,theheadand
defenderoftheOrthodoxChurch,thusrecognizedasGrandMasterofaRo-
manCatholicOrder,andthePopeashisChief ."
Hereis"wherethedogisb uried,"asthesayinggoes . One
mayimaginewhyitb ecamethegreatestof"TheSorrowsofSatan
."
(ThenameofMrs .Coralli'sb ook ) .
Amschelwasreadytok illhimselfofgrief
!
DidPaulsavetheRomanChurch,b ecausehewasadescendent
ofaRomanprincePrus? W eshallexplainthe"mystery"ofthe
"RomaNova"(NewRome) :
itwastheCzars'esteemofRome!
Nowaftereighteencenturiesofmercilessattack uponthe
CatholicChurchb yalltheSatanicforcesthroughtheFree-Masonic
Lodges,theHolyFathermightyetb erecognizedasChiefofthe
Churchb ytheRussianEmpire ! EverygoodJ ew,especiallyAn-
geloRappoport,andevenmoresotheleadingJ ew,Amschel,would
naturallyb elashedtofuryb ysuchanunheardof"crime"asthat
ofTsarPaul.Mr.Rappoportstates
"PaulI .wasb rutallymurderedb yadrunk enb andofofficers,"
(p
.19 ),andthathislastwordswere,"W hat haveI done? "Mr.
Rappoportcouldnotadvanceasinglefactwhichmightexplain,
whattheunfortunateEmperorhaddonetomeritsuchadeath!
Iexplaintheonlyreason : PaulI
.hadfrightenedSatan'sagents
atFrank fortb ythepossib ilityoftheOrthodox(Eastern)Church
comb iningwiththeMother(Universal)Church(atRome)
. Such
areinforcementofCHRIST'Swork onEarthwouldb ethegreatest
sorrowforSatan,sincehisfailurewithCHRISTHimselfonthe
Mountain
.Noeffortsshouldb etoogreattopreventthisreunionl
Acuriousfactab outMr
.Rappoport'sb ook isthecontinous
contradictionofhisJ ewishdesiretob lack entheCzar,atanycost,
whiletherealfacts,statedb yhimself,refuteallhisunj ustopinions
ab outtheRomanovs
. Manycontemporariesofseveralnations
provethiscontradiction .
83
"CALUMNIATE! SOMETHINGW ILLREMAIN"
Therefore,allthemudwhichwasthrownb ytheJ ewRappoport,
inhisdevilisheffortstob lack enTsarPaulI
.,canb ecomparedonly
withthepanegyriesofMr.Buck le,laudingthetraitor,theJ ew
-
Disraeli ; orofM .P .Deschanel'spraiseofthedoub le-dyedtraitor
J ew -
Gamb erle(Gamb etta) .
TheRothschilds'politicsintheX IX -thCenturyconsistedofnot
allowingRussiatoformanallianceeitherwithEnglandorwith
Rome,andtheRussiansweretob epersuaded,thatallthemurders
andallthecalamitiesinRussiawerecommittedb ythe"British"
Government. TheHiddenHandb eforemurderingTsarPaulI .,
b ecausehefavoredareconciliationwiththeHolyFather,b es-
mirchedPaul'sreputationb ymoreorlessfantasticcalumnies,so
thatnoonewouldhelphim,norlaterontak ethetroub letounveil
themysteryofhismurder,asIhavedone .Themurdererswerethe
agentsoftheHiddenHand,orscoundrels,lik etheZ oub ovb rothers,
theyoungex-Alphonsesof - theoldEmpress . Eventheywere
drunk en .
SirRob ertGunningrelates,thata"plateofsausageswasput
b eforePaulandwhileeating,hecameacrosssomesplintersof
glass ."W asthatnotsufficienttomak ehimsuspicious?
Alltheseincidentswereterrib lyexaggerated,thesoleob j ect
b eingtodiscredittheall Too-ChristianTsar,andtofacilitatehis
death,determineduponb ytheb loodthirstyAmschelRothschildI
.
TorenderPaulperturb ed,hewasinformedlongb eforehewas
murdered,thathewasdoomedtodeath,andonceheevenask ed
"W illtheyreallystrangleme? "Itisnotsurprisingthatfeeling
himselfinatrap,heb ecameirritatedandanxious
.
Paul'slifeuntilheb ecameTsarattheageofforty-two,was
mostmiserab le,andthiswouldnaturallymak ehimirritab leand
suspicious
.However,accordingtotheMemoirsofDeSanglen(in
the"Russk ayiaStarina,"1883)PaulI .
"hadawarm,k indandfeelingheart ; hewasendoweredwithnob lesen-
timents,withapassionateloveforj usticeandwithahighsenseofchi-
valry ".
Hiswife,theEmpress,wasconstantlyb eingpersuadedthatshe
wasagreatwoman,whocouldplaytheroleofanewandevenmore
famousCatherineII .,andthat,otherwise,shewasindangerofan
attemptonthepartoftheTsar,totak eherlife
.
"ThePrincessofDarmstadt(Paul'swife)wasinfluencedb yCountA
.
Razumovsk y,herparamour ."("DiariesandCorrespondenceofJ amesHar-
ris,"p
.2 12 ) .
84
THEMURDEROFTSARPAUL
Alltheso-called"terrors"ofPaulI
.duringhisreignoffive
years,costfewerlivesthanasingledayduringtheruleofthe
J ew-Bolshevik sinRussiatoday .
ThemurderoftheTsarPaulwascommittedb yforeignFree-
Masons :
Pahlen,Benigsen,*AdmiralRib as,Dr.Rogerson,etc
.
"Pahlenhadb eengivenhistitleb yPaul,hadb eenenrichedwith
manyearthlyb lessingsandwasb eingtreatedwiththehighestcon -
fidenceb ytheEmperor"(p .2 30 )
.W howastherealmurdererof
Paul1
.1Ihaveexplainedall!
Paulwasadangertotheanti-Christiansandamostdevilish
planwasconcoctedb ytheFree-Masons .Manyconspiratorsofthe
FrenchRevolutioncametoSt
.Petersb urg .Allthemenwhosur-
roundedPaulI .wereb rib edorestrangedfromhimorsentaway.
Thusstepb ysteponeofthemostdemoniacalplotswhichSatan
couldformulatewasb rewed .
Hisownson,Alexander,wastoldthathisfatherwasj ealousof
hispopularityandevenwishedtoexilehim,whichwasj ustthe
reverseofthetruth . Oneofthechiefvillains,Pahlen,evenre-
vealedtheplottoPaulandadvisedhimtosignanorderforthe
arrestofAlexander,who,PahlenassuredtheTsarwasthechief
conspirator
.Tosavehimself,Paulsignedanorderpurelytopre-
venthisson'scrime .ThenAlexanderwasshownthisorderand
persuadedtoconsenttotheab dicationofhisfatherfromthethrone,
b eingassuredthatnotonehairofPaul'sheadwouldb eharmed .
Insteadofb eingdethronedPaulI .wasmurdered . Thiswas
appallinglyunj ust .
"Itisforhistorytoclearupthesecretofthistragicdeath,and
tosaywhatnationalpolicywasinterestedinprovok ingsucha
catastrophe,"wroteNapoleoninthe"Moniteur,"whenthenews
ofthedeathofPaulI .reachedhim
.
Rappoportsaysitwasthe"PerfideAlb ion"
"The British Amb assador, W itworth, had first conceived theidea of the
conspiracy" (p.2 35 ) .
Thisversionwasfirsttoldb ytheGermanJ ewSchliemanninhis
"DasErmordungPaul's,"p
.16 .
`AHanoverian,ofthenameBenixin(Benigsen)wasthemanwho
conductedthewholemurderplot"(Mr
.VereFisher,whovisitedSt .Peters-
b urgnextafterthemurderofCzarPaul,inhisb ook "TheTwoDu-
chesses",p
.17 0 )
. -
Mr
.VereFisheraddsthatitwasachieffromGeorgia(Caucasus)who
assassinatedthe
.Czar,whoseonly"crime"wastosavetheCatholicChurch
annihilatedb yRothschild'sagents
.Amschelpassed3yearsinHanover
...
8
5
HIDDENHANDAGAINSTNAPOLEON
AmschelMayerdiscoveredNapoleon throughMirab eauand
Talleyrandandsupportedhimstrongly,whenheshowedhimself
anagnostic,Anti-Catholic,evenMohammedaninEgypt,andanin-
comparab lemurdereroftheChristians ; *b utAmschel wasdis-
pleasedwhenNapoleon,greatlyimpressedwiththework
ofthe
Catholicordersinpromotingthe .principleofauthority, re-estab -
lishedtheCatholicChurchinFranceandb eganto "serve Godand
man. "
Afterb ecomingEmperorNapoleonwishedtotreatthenation
ashisb elovedchildren .
UntilthentheJ ewshadwatchedNapoleon'sgrowingpower
without-anxiety .Lik eMr . H
.G . W ellsthey,undervaluedhis
genius .
TheyoungEmperorofFrancesoon
understood,thathiswar
againsttheChurchwoulddestroyhiscountry .
Heevenwishedto
transfertheHolySeetoParisandtomak ethePopePresidentof
theImperialCouncil,inordertob indallhisconqueststogether
.
ThisenragedtheJ ewishFree-Masonry .
Everyconspiracy,plot,andattemptb ecameworthwhileinorder
tocreateaquarrelwithNapoleon,firstofalltoemb roilhimwith
theHolySee ; andevendestroytheFranco-Italian
genius,who
alonecouldstopthesuccessesoftheHiddenHand
.
"TheMaurhas
done hiswork ,
theMaurcango,"thoughtthe
Frank fortspider,andLaSalawasdespatchedfromGermanyto
k illtheEmperor.
ButtheplotfailedandthemagnanimousLatin
LiongrantedLaSalahislife .
Thisisanotherexampleofthedan-
gerouswork oftheIlluminatiwho,althoughofficially
dissolved,
haveremainedasexecutorsofthe"ExterminatorofChristians1"
InhisearlydaysNapoleon,influencedb yMasonry,hadpromised
toaccomplishallthedesiresoftheJ ewsandheb ecametheirwell-
b elovedman .
LateronNapoleon,b ecomingEmperor,thoughthe
wasa"ManofDestiny,"andfounditb ettertoimprove
and
assimilatetheJ ews .
("LeJ uif,leJ udaismeetlaJ udaisation"des
PeuplesChretiens"b yfamousGougenotdesMousseaux)
.
*)Only to please his
"friend"
AugustineRob espierre (younger
b ro-
ther of Maximilian-the
dictator and
arch-murderer (a
J ew, Rub an, accor-
ding to Louis
Marchand) Napoleon
was compelled
to show himself most
b loodthirsty, b ut he was an
aristocrat, andb loodshed,
except in
b attles,
was distasteful
to
him
. He was good
hearted . "The stern soldier-emperor
was
alwaysk indnessandtendernesstoallchildren
."(Mrs
.AgnesCarey,
"EmpressEugenieInExile",p
.2 7 3) .
8 6
NAPOLEONCHALLENGESTHEJ EW S
Napoleonconvok edonMay30 ,180 6inParis,theJ ewsofFrance
andofItalytooab igconvention,whichb ecameaSanhedrin.In
March180 8Napoleonshowedthathewouldnolongerfollowthe
anti-ChristianadviceoftheFree-Masons,controlledb ytheJ ews,
b utonthecontrary,herequiredJ ewishrab b istob ecomehisagents,
eventoactasak indofPoliceofficials.
IntheCounciloftheEmpireheenumeratedrudelytheab omin-
ab lecrimesoftheJ ews
.ItwasachallengetotheHiddenHand,
andthechallengewasaccepted.Napoleonsaid
"W emustlook attheJ ewsnotonlyasadistinctrace,b utasonaliens
.
Itwouldb eamostawfulhumiliationtob eruledb ythis,themostb aserace
onearth."("LaVieilleFrance",N-30 5 )
Hewrotetohisb rotherJ erome,KingofW estphalia
"Nothingmorecontemptib lecouldb edonethanthereceptionofthe
J ewsb y you . . . IdecidedtoimprovetheJ ews
.ButIdonotwantmore
oftheminmyk ingdom.Indeed,Ihavedonealltoprovemyscornofthe
mostvilenationintheworld"("LettersofNapoleon,"Lesestre,letter
N-2 37 ,March6,180 8) .
NapoleonasalltheW orldgreatestgeniuses,understoodquick ly,
howb oundlesslyrightisCHRISTinpointingout
"Ye,J ews,arethesonsofthedevil,andhislustsyewill duo."
Dailypersuadedinthisb yfacts,Napoleonoftenrepeated :
''
OnecannotimprovethecharacteroftheJ ewsb yarguments
.Forthem
mustb eestab lishedspecialexclusivelaws ."
'' SincethetimesofMosestheJ ewswereoppressorsorusurers ."
"AllthetalentoftheJ ewsisconcentratedonpredatoryacts ."
"Theyhaveacreedwhichb lessestheirthievingsandmisdeeds
."
"TheJ ewsoughttob eforb iddentomak etrade,asareforb iddenthe
goldsmiths,whoforgealowerk indofgoldthings,tocontinuetheirwork
."
"TheJ ewsarelocustsorcaterpillarswhicharedevouringFrance."
W ithallmilitarygeniusNapoleonignoredmy"ScienceofPoli-
ticalForesight"andthislosthim
.
OnehundredyearsafterNapoleon'sdeathaprominentJ ew
ofLondon,Dr .OscarLevywrote
"W e,J ews,havemadetheW orldW arlW e,J ews,arenothingelsethan
theworld'sseducers,itsincediaries,itsexecutioners)Ourlastrevolutionis
notyetmade)W e,J ews,inventedthemythofthe'Chosenpeople' ."
Napoleonrememb eredthatKingLouisIX ofFrancewas
called"Holy"andthatheusedtosay
:
"Theb estargumentwithaJ ew -
istoplungeyourdaggerintohis
stomach ".
W hy?
BothofthesegreatMonarchsreadin theTalmud
:
"Sillthemosthonestofthegoym"(Talmud,Ab od
.Z ar.2 6b
.)
"Hewhoshedstheb loodofthegoym(gentiles),isofferingasacrifice
toGod"(Talmud,J alqutSimeoni)
.
87
HIDDENHAND'S ATTEMPT .T O KILLNAPOLEON
Theagentofthe"Illuminati`b eingfoundincompetenttoremove
Napoleon,acertainStappswasdespatchedtok illtheEmperorin
180 9 ,whenhewasinShoenb r
unn. Thisplotfailed,onlyb ecause
Gen.Rapp'svigilancestoppedStapps .
AfteraconversationwithStapps,theEmperorsaid
"These are the effects of German
(i
.e. from
Frank fort)
"Illuminati " .
Therisinggenerationaretaughtassassinationasavirtue .YetIstillb elieve
thereissomethingmorethanappearsintheaffair
."
Yes !
The"Illuminati"weredirectednotonlyb ytheW eiss-
hauptsb utb ytheHiddenHand,ledb ythe6Rothschilds .
Itis
ob viousthattheunj ustandhostileopinionoftheEmperorexpressed
b yMr.H.G
.W ells,inhis"TheAdventureofNapoleon,"isdueto
thesameinfluenceoftheHiddenHandandtoW ells'signoranceof
itsactivity .Despitehissomewhat uns crupulousmethodsinpolitics,
Napoleonremainssintheeyesoftheworldagenius . Andheevenb e-
camepeaceful
.
HowmanytimesNapoleongladlyrepeated,whenhecouldenj oy
peace,whichsomuchannoyedtheRothschilds
"Thank GOD,Iamatpeacewithalltheworld."
Butthe"Tigers"constantlyplottednewwars .
Mr.H.G.W ellsandothercriticsofNapoleonoughttoreadpages
5 0 0 -5 0 4Vol .Iofthe"HistoryofNapoleon,"b yMr .G .MoirBussey .
Throughtheirnumb erlessco-work ersandMasonstheRothschilds,
causedconsiderab ledifficultiesandconstanttroub leto Napoleon,
notonlywiththeHolyFatherb utwithalltheMonarchsofEurope .*
TheRothschildsspoiledthecampaignof1812 b ydisorganisingNa-
poleon'ssuppliesoffood,andwhenhisinternationalarmyb eganto
retreatfromMoscow,theJ ewsontheway,wereorderedtomurder
hiswoundedandfreezingsoldiers,whichorderwasmercilessly
executed . HundredthousandsofChristianswerethusk illed.
Thedangersandplotsandconspiraciesb egantohandicapthe
geniusoftheEmperor. LordW ithworthreportedtoLondonhow
nervousNapoleonb ecame .
TheCorsicancouldnotgraspthefact,
thattheHiddenHandwhichhehadb eguntoneglect,wasalready
againsthim . Hehadalsounder-estimateditsstrength,ignoring
thatitwasb ack edb ySatan,whilehealso,wasnotsupportedb y
theVicarofCHRIST . Yes! Napoleoncommittedthehugestb lun
-
derinunder-valuingalsotheinfluenceoftheHolySee .
*)"TheleagueagainstNapoleonI,whichwasinstrumentalinshattering
hisdreamofuniversalempire,wasaj ewishorganization"(W alterHurt,
"TruthAb outTheJ ews",p.32 3) .
8
8
NAPOLEONEX -COMMUNICATED,LOSES
THE
SUPPORT
OF
THE,
CHURCH
In180 4againb eganthatcoldnessb etweentheImperial
and
PapalCourts,whichafterwardsripenedintodislik eandendedin
violence.
"Had the Pope b efore
quitting his own capital
b ut ask ed for the Ita-
lianLegations,theywouldhaveb eenrestored ; b utitwasanotherthingaf-
tertheservicehadb eenrendered",wroteNapoleon'sSecretary,Bourrienne"
(Mr.GeorgeMoirBussey's"HistoryofNapoleon,"y .10 4) .
Thiswasveryadroitlyexploitedb ytheHiddenHandandNapo-
leon'sGeneralRadetwassoinfluencedb yitsagents,thathedared
tdarrestthePopewithoutanyorderoftheEmperor,who was
reallyalarmed,b utdidnotwishto
chagrinhisfreeMasonic
colleaguesanddiscredithisGeneral,who
asNapoleonthought .
onlydiditb ecauseoftoomuchzeal .
ThentheHolyFatheronJ une11th,180 9 fulminatedagainst
NapoleonaBullofExcommunication
"BytheauthorityofAlmightyGod,theb lessedApostlesPeterandPaul,
andourown .W edeclarethatyou,Napoleon,EmperoroftheFrench,and
allyourab ettors,haveb ytheoutragesyouhavecommitted,incurredthe
penaltyofexcommunication ."
NapoleonwishedtoseethePopeArchb ishopofRomeandParis
.
ButPiusVII .answeredtoallthreats
"Nothingonearthcaninducemetoretract .
.Iamreadytoshedthe
lastdropofmyb lood,to
; laydownmylifethisinstantratherthanviolate
theoathwhichIhavemadeb eforeHeaven ."
Thegroundb egantotremb leunderNapoleon'sfeet,andlater
heconfessed :
4' ThePope,couldhehaveb eenwon,wouldhaveb eenanadditionalmeansof
b indingtogetherthefederatedpartsoftheEmpire
.Ishouldhavehadmy
religious,aswellasmylegislativesessions.Mycouncilswouldhaveconsti-
tutedtherepresentationofChristianity,andthesuccessorofSt .Peterwould
haveb eenthePresident ."
ButtheHolyFather's unheard firmnesspreventedthe"Gallici-
zation"oftheCatholicChurch,whichremained Universal .
"IwasnotsofortunateasGenghis-Khan,eachofwhosefoursonsri-
valledtheothersinzealforhisservice,"complainedNapoleon,b utheshould
havesaid : "IwasnotsofortunateasAmschel,whohadfivesonsandfive
daughters,whoallattractedsomesupport,tosucceedhiminrulingthe
W orld
".
NothingremainedofthesonsofGenghisKhanandofNapoleon,
b utascionofAmschel-istheAutocratoftheW orld,
") OneoftheGenghis-Khandescendantsreachedtherank ofGeneralinthe
RussianarmyduringthereignofNicholasII.Heconservedthemosttypi-
oa1
Mongolface,awfullyfiercelook inganddark yellow,
89
NAPOLEONAMSCHEL'S"CHURCH
BREAKER"
f ( Count Paul de
Barras (17 5 5 -182 9 )
appointed Napoleon
Commander in
Chief of the
Army in Italy, and
arranged themarriage
of Napoleon with
thewidowBeauharnais"(Mr
.wereFisher,"TwoDutchesses"p
.483) .
J osephinewasthemistressofBarras,whowishedtogetridof
Napoleoninthisweddingandevenpromotedhim,thusfreeing
her,b utwasfearfulofherrevenge
.
Sohehurriedtohelp
himselfofthefieryCreole
.
J osephineBeauharnaiswaschosenforhimalso,b ecauseitwas
k nown,thatshecouldnothaveanheir
.Napoleonwasanideal
"mank iller"ofChristians,andtheHiddenHandwasgladtoallow
himtocontinuehis"pleasantoccupation",ofshatteringthrones
andtheChurch .
HewaspromotedFirstConsulforlife
.Amschelcontemplated
withalmostindifferencehispompouscoronationasEmperor
in180 4,thoughthearrivalofthePopewasinhiseyesalreadya
b adomen .
Amschelhadtak enthenecessarystepsinParisand
Rometocoolhiseventualfriendship
. .
.TheEmperor'sdivorce
fromJ osephineandhismarriagewiththeArch-DuchessMarie-
Louisain1810 wasatremendousb lowtotheRothschilds-"Tig-
ers
."ButNapoleon'sculminating"crimes"werehistruthfuland
cleverstatementsagainsttheJ ewsandtheb irthonthe2 0 thMarch
1811,oftheKingofRome,whoseemeddestinedtoinheritthelarg-
estmonarchy .
Thosewhothoughtsowereunawarethatanother
monarchy-theOccultJ ewishEmpire,stillgreater,hadalready
b eenestab lishedandtheyoungEagletwasdestinedtodestruc-
tion
.Fromthedateofthisb irthJ amesRothschildwasdaily
remindedb yAmschel,tohurrytoParisandtoruinhisrival,
HadtheOccultJ ewishEmperorspentsomuchmoney(notofhis
own,b utofaGoy)andwastedsomucheffortinordertoupsetthe
ChristianMonarchyinFrance,onlytoseeanotherChristianDy-
nastysnatchtheThronewhichAmschelhadpredestinedforhis
"Benj amin"-J acob .AndthelastofAmschel'ssonsJ acob -J ames
wasdespatchedtoParistogivethe"coupdegrace"toNapoleon .
The"occultrulerofItaly" - KarlRothschild - havingdonehis
b esttoenvenomtherelationsb etweentheHolySeeandNapoleon,
stagedthearrestoftheHolyFatherwithoutNapoleon'sorder,and
thenhurriedtoParistohelphisb rotherJ acob .
IgnoringtheHiddenHand,J .Reevesfindsa"mystery" :
"Toestab lishab ranchoftheirb usinessintheleadingstateofItaly
(Naples)whenthepoliticalconditionofthecountrywassodisturb ed,may
appeartohaveb eenarashmove"(p.2 5 3)
9 0
THE"MYSTERY"OFTSARALEX ANDERI
HisenemyaJ ewRappoportinformsusab outhim :
"Therightofconquesthadnoexistanceforhim "
"Paulgavehimarepub licanLaharpe,astutor ."
Alexander,b ornin17 7 7 ,wasexceedinglygoodlook ing"
.
"Herej oicedattheestab lishmentoftheFrenchRepub lic,andwished
itssuccess
.TheideasofAlexanderwerethoseof17 89 .Hewishedtosee
repub licseverywhere .NapoleonatTilsitin180 7 hadtouseallhislogicto
provetotheAutocratofallRussia,thathereditarymonarchywasthesole
guarantyofthepeaceandhappinessofnations .TheTsarstillmaintained,
thatitwasanab useofsovereignty,"
Thusitseemedtothenob lestoftherulers .
Hewascompelledtosanctiontheconspiracyof180 1inorder
"toprotecthismother'slife"b ecausethefree-masonsthemurder
-
ersofhisfather,deceivedhimintotheb eliefthatPaulI
.wished
toexecuteher : b utAlexandernevergavehisconsenttotheassas-
sination .Themasonslied,sayingitwouldonlyb eanab dication,
anda"b loodless"revolution,j ustastheJ ewmasonKerensk ylied
.
Alexander'sremorseanddespairneverlefthim
"Hisgrief,whichhewascontinuallyrevivinginhisheart,wasinexpress-
ib lydeepandtouching,andhismentaltorturesneverceased"
.(Czartorysk y)
"Forhoursheremainedalonesittinginsilence,withfixedandhaggard
look s"(CountessEdling) .
"W henhesawhisdeadfather,Alexanderovercomewithgrief,felltothe
ground .Onrecoveringhissenses,heandhismotherpouredouttheirgrief
inafloodoftears"(''Fraser'sMagazine",p .32 4) .
"ThesensitivesoulofRussia'sEmperorwillforeverremain
torn"(EmpressElisab eth,hiswife) .
"ThosewhowereintimatelyacquaintedwiththeTsarcouldtell,howhe
wouldoccasionally,inthemidstofab rilliantreception,suddenlyab sent
himselfinordertoprayandweep
."(p .361) .
InJ une,1814,AlexandervisitedEnglandandtheUniversityof
OxfordofferedhimthedegreeofDoctorofLaw
.
"Thelib eralmindedEmperorofRussiaplayedanexceptionalpartatthe
ViennaCongressin1814" .
"ThepowerofthatEmperor(AlexanderI
.)wasgreat,assuredly,and
formidab le
.Hehadledthemarchofpeacefromcapitaltocapital
; he
hadruledthecongressessupremely,andpresidedintheassemb liesof
k ings
; itwasevengrantedhimtoseethefortunesofagreaterman
thanCaesargrowpaleb eforehisown"(arevolutionary,LouisBlancin
his ."TheHistoryof10 Years") .
W hyFranceandRussiawenttowarin1812 hasb eenapuzzle
tohistorians .
"Napoleonwagedwaruponmeinamostodiousfashion,andhasde-
ceivedmeinamosttreacherousmanner
."(AlexanderI.) .
9 1
AMSCH1LINCITESNAPOLEONVS
.ALEX ANDERI.
BothgreatEmperorsfatallyforthemignoredtheHiddenHand1
. .
"Ididnotwanttomak ewaronRussia
.BassanoandCham-
pagny(FrenchMinistersofForeignAffairs)persuadedmethatthe
noteofRussiawasmeantforadeclarationofwar
.Ireallythought,
thatRussianwantedwar",repeatedNapoleon
. . ."W hatwerethe
realmotivesofthecampaigninRussia? Idonotk now ; possib ly
theEmperorhimselfdidnotk nowanymorethanIdid
."(General
Gourgaudinhis"Talk sofNapoleonatSt
.Helena,"p .15 4) .
ItwastheHiddenHand,whichorganisedthewarof1812 '~
.
Theab overemains a "Mystery"toallthose,whohavenotread
thisb ook ,whichrevealsall .The"Mystery"consistedofthefact,
thattheHiddenHandwasnowagainstNapoleonandAmsehelhad
already inflamed alltheRoyaliststoopposetheEmperor,aswell
asPan-J udaism,Pan-Britannism,Pan-Germanism,etc .,alltoruin
oneman,whowasnotawareofthisconspiracy .
Itisthesameto-daywiththesplendidAmericannation,which
seemsdoomedtoperdition,b ecauseitignorestheW orldGovern-
ment,whichaccordingtoHon .T.R.Marchall"willnotpermit
peace"
.Otherwise,awaristob eexpected,asconfirmedb yM .
MussoliniinApril19 2 5 .Andthiswarwillb eagainsttheUnited
StatesandwillmeancrushingoftheAryanraceandits
Christiancivilization .
EuropeandMme.Kruedenergotwindofitandwereforesee-
ingthefallofthe"dark Angelofb attles"Napoleon-andthead-
ventofthe"fairangel"Alexander-destinedb yGodtob ethe
SavioroftheW orld .ForAmschelNapoleonb ecametoo"lazy"
.
Napoleonandhismarshalsdidnotwishtofightmore.
Bonapartehadb eenfoundandexaltedb ytheexecutorsofSatan
andb eganto"exterminateasmanyChristians,aspossib le"and
toupsetthe Universal ChristianChurch
headedb ytheHoly
Father.
AsSatanwishedtodegradeCHRISTontheMountain,
Napoleon,eighteencenturieslater,triedtolowertheHolyFather
andtomak ehimdescendtob ecomehisreligiouspoliceman
.
"NapoleoninthemightofhisCaesareantemperb elievedinhisstar
; he
wouldpointitouttoconvincetheincredulous,thathewasforcedtowalk
inthewaysthatwereappointedforhisdestiny"
.("CurseofRomanovs"p .
362 )
ButcouldNapoleon'sMinistersdisob eySatan'swish,transmitted
throughtheRothschilds,to"murdertheChristians
."
*) Exactlyanitwasforetold b y CHRISTyearsahead.
9 2
J AMESCOMESTO"KNOCKOUT"NAPOLEON
TherearedocumentsintheNationalArchivesinParis,proving,
thatJ ames,KarlandNathanRothschilds(fromLondon)wereover-
b usywithallsortsofplotsandallk indsofsmuggling . Prince
d'Eek muhladvisedtheEmperortoarrestalltheRothschilds,who
crossedhisfrontiers .
ThisMinisterofthePolicehadahugecorrespondenceab outthe
activityoftheRothschilds,whoinGermanyexploitedtheinfluence
oftheElectorofHesse-Cassel .Itwasaveritab leconspiracyagainst
Napoleon,whob yastrangeclemency(b ecausehek newthecause
ofhisb rilliantcareer)didnotwishtoarrestandshootthemischief-
mak ersfromFrank fort,ashedidtheDuk ed'Enghien .
Themisplaced,thoughrealleniencyofthelateTsarNicholasIL
towards3agentsoftheHiddenHand,the3mischiefmak ersand
hangmenofRussia : Kerensk y,(aJ ew)Miliuk off,(paidb ytheJ ews)
andGuchk off,(sonofaJ ewess)latercausedthelossoflives
of
some30
.0 0 0 .0 0 0 peopleandthemurderoftheTsarandhisfamily .
ThesameHiddenHandwhichupsettheChristianEmpire in
France,in1815 and187 0 ,overturnedtheChristianEmpiresinRus-
sia,GermanyandAustria .
Itwascleartome,thatRussiawasgoing"TowardtheDeb acle"
(thetitleofmyb ook in19 13),b ecauseherGovernmentwouldnot
paysufficientattentiontotheplotsofthesatanicSupremeJ ewish
Government .
Inmylastpub licwarningtotheEmperor,NicholasII,inhis
ownnewspaper,"Z emstchina,"2 4(11)August,19 16,Iexplained
b rieflymyTheoryofSatanicForces,whichruletheW orld,
and
provedthatRussiahadagainstherPan-J udaism,Pan-Germanism,
Pan_ Asiatism,etc .unitedandthatthecatastrophewasapproaching
lik eahurricane .AstheonlywayofsalvationIadvisedtherecon-
ciliationofthetwoCatholicChurches
: EasternandW esternand
thegrantingtotheCatholicSlavs : Poles,Czechs,Croatians,etc .
thesamerightsastheOrthodoxSlavs
: Bulgarians,Russiansand
Serb ianshad,b yproclamingtheAll-SlavUnion,
Asmyquiteeasyandsure"wayofsalvation"wasignored,the
unheardof,b utforetoldb yme,catastrophetoRussia followed
exactlysixmonthslater .Thesame willhappenwithAmerica,
unlessmyreadersopenhereyesb yputtingthisb ook inthehands
oftheirrespectiveCongressmen
.
SinceElizab ethI . refusedtograntRussiatotheJ ews,the
HiddenHandhasdoneitsb esttok illandb lack entheRomanovs .
9 3
THEFAMILYOFAMSCHELROTHSCHILD,I
MayerAmschelhadonesister,Gutesche,whomarriedSalomon
DanielGoldschmidt,andtwob rothers : SalomonAmschel,deadin
17 82 ,andMoiseAmschel,whob ecametheheadoftheGoldsmidts
.
MayerAmschelhadfivesonsandfivedaughters
a)CharlotteMayer,b ornin17 7 0 ,andmarriedtoBenedictMoses
W orms .
b )Anselm,b ornin17 7 3,diedin185 5 ,marriedwithEvaHannau,
Hewaschosenamemb eroftheroyalPrussianprivycouncilofcom-
merce,BavarianConsulandCourtb ank er .
c)Salomon,b ornin17 7 4,marriedtoCarolineStern ; diedin185 5 .
Heenteredinto"intimaterelations"withtheprinceMetternich,
the"dictator"ofAustria .
d)Nathanb ornin17 7 7 (asAlexanderI,whomhepoisoned) ;
hemarriedJ ohannaLeviBarnetCohen ; diedin1836 .
e)Isab elle,b ornin17 81andmarriedtoBernhardJ udaSishel .
f)Bab ette,b ornin17 84 ; marriedtoLeopoldBeyfuss .
g)Karl,b ornin17 88 ; marriedwithAdelaideHertzanddiedin
185 5 .AftertheannexationofNaplestoItalyhisb ank therewasdis-
continuedin1860 andhissonswenttoFrank fort:
h)J ames(J acob ),b ornin17 9 2 ; marriedtohisniece(thedaugh-
terofhisb rother,Salomon)-BettyofViennaanddiedin1868 .
i)J ulia,whomarriedMayerLevyBeyfuss .
j )Henriette,whomarriedAb rahamMontefiore .
MayerAmschel'swifeGutta(Gudula) survivedMayermany
yearsanddiedmostquietlyattheageof9 6 . Notwithstanding
itsfilthysurroundings,theoldhouseintheJ udengassewasher home
tothelast .SoShnapperlived,untilthethreadoflifewassnapped .
"ThemovementsoftheRothschildsarecarefullywatched,
and
areasimportanttothepub licasthoseofanyMinisters . Oneen-
thusiasticinquirerwasinformed,thatitwasimpossib letonameall
thememb ersofthefamily,asapedigreedidnotexist"
.(Reeves,60 )
W hendeathapproached,oldAmschelcalledtogetherhischildren,
inFrank fort,andhavingreadthesatanicTalmud,heproclaimed
"Rememb ermychildren,thatalltheEarthmustb elongtous,J ews,and
thattheGentilesb eingmereexcrementsofanimals,mustpossessnothing ."
Explainingthis,Amschelcompelledthemtoswearmostsolemnly
thattheywouldalwaysstick tooneanotherandneverundertak e
anythingseparately .ThistheydidanditwasrepeatedonAmschel's
gravetwenty-fouryearslater,whenNathanformaterialreasons
consentedtob ecomea"Christian"and"suddenly"died . . .
9 4
AMSCHELDISTRIBUTESTHEW ORLD
.HISDEATH(1812 )
AmschelallottedGermany,Austria,GreatBritain,Italyand
Francetohisfivesons :
Anselm,Salomon,Nathan,Karl,andJ ames-
J acob .LateronascionofRothschild,k nownasSchoeneb ergwas
accordedtheUnitedStatesandtook thenameofBelmont .
TheRothschildsdidnotwishtoexhib ittheirnameinAmerica,
b ecausetheHessiansoldiers,whosoirritatedthepopulatonthere,
wereoneoftheherdswhichhadb eenb oughtequippedandsold
b yMayerAmschelas"gunfodder ."
Thisdistrib utionoftheworldamongthefivesonsoftheoldJ ew
ofFrank fortismoststrik ingandremindsoneofhowtheworldwas
alsodistrib utedj ust10 0 0 yearsearlierb ythefourgrandsonsof
Charlemagne,EmperoroftheRomans .Amschelhatednothingon
earthmorethantheword"Roma,"b ecausetherelivedtheleader
oftheChristians . "Romeis the greatfoeofBolshevism"
(A.Mond) .
ThePopeinRome,theKingofRome(NapoleonII)andtheRoma
Nova(theRomanovs)inRussia,allofthesemadeAmschelmadwith
satanicfury.Hedelegatedagentstoruinallofthem . Amschel
createdanEmpireofGoldandUsury,moredurab lethantheEm-
piresofCharlemagne,ofNapoleonI,andoftheRomanovs
.
Aroundadirtytab leintheJ udengasse,Amschelexplainedtohis
wife,themostgreedyofalltheJ ewessesofFrank fort,GuttaShnap-
per,andtohisfivesonsandfivedaughters,the"lustofmurder"
andofmak ingmoneyoutofplunderingtheChristians
.
Havinglearnedintherab b inicschoolallthesatanicprogram,
k nownasthe"ProtocolsoftheLearnedEldersofZ ion,"Amschel
k newaheadoftheassaultontheroyaltyofraceanditssub stitution
b ytheroyaltyofgold .Hepreachedtohischildrenhowtorob and
nottob e"pinched,"andallthedevilishtrick softheKab b alah(see
"TheKab b alahUnveiled,"translatedb yS .L.MacGregorMathers)
.
"The five sons started in b usiness in five
European capitals, b ut were
acting inconcert with the
others... .
The
b usiness of the Rothschilds since
1812
hasb eensoimmense,andtheb ondslink ingthedifferentmemb ersof
thefamilytogethersointerwoven,thattounravelthemappearstob ewell
nighhopeless . Thesuccessachievedb ythefounderwasduetothedistur-
b edstateoftheworld .MayerAmschelwasachildoffortuneequallywith
Napoleon,"(J .Reeves,p .5 8)
Butwhostartedthosewarsandweretheynottheconsequenceof
thecriminalactoftheLandgravetoconfidehiscolossalfortuneto
a"satanist .mank iller,"forgettingCHRIST'Swarning? W erenot
alltherulersrightwhotriedtopreventtheJ ewsfromaccumulating
suchtremendousfortunesintheirhands ?
9 5
THESECONDGENERATIONOFROTHSCHILDS
Nathanwasestab lishedinLondon,SalomoninVienna,Karlat
NaplesandJ amesinParis .
Anselm,thefirstson,b ecamethesuccessortotheBank atFrank -
fort,andremainedtheonlyrealMayer
.Hewasanold-fashioned
J ew.
HisfatherorderedhimtomarrytheJ ewess,EvaHannan
whomhedislik ed ; hehadnochildren
.Afterhisdeathhewassuc-
ceededb ythesonsofKarl,thechiefoftheirb ank inNaples,which
wasclosedin1860 ,whentheRothschildsfoundthatthePopewas
ruined,andthatItalycouldnomoreb eplundered
.
Salomon,thesecondsonofAmschel,wenttoVienna,thenoccupied
b ythefiveJ ewsArnstein,Esk eles,Geymuller,Stein,andSina
.
Hepromptlypushedoutthefirstfourandletthefifthlivemodestly
intheshadowofthegigantictreeofRothschild .
Karl,thefifthson,wenttoNaples,asthecentrefromwhichhe
couldupsetthePopeandplundertheItalianKingdoms .Hemarried
ab eautifulJ ewess,AdelaideHertz,whofoundfavourwiththeKing
ofNaplesandthushelpedherhusb andto
. . . develophisaffairs .
Karlb ecametheoccultheadofthe"AltaVendita
."Karl'stwo
oldestsons,-CharlesandW illiamreturnedtoFrank fortatthedeath
ofAnselm,andleftthehouseofNaplestoKarl'sthirdson,Adolphe,
whosucceededhisfatherin185 5 .
AdolphehadnoRothschildb loodinhisveins
.In1860 heliquid-
atedhisb ank andpreferredtolivequietly
.HewasattheCorona-
tionoftheTsarAlexander
II .in Moscow,in185 6
.Hemarrieda
cousinRothschild,b uthadnochildrenb yhisownwife
.
HewastheimageoftheKingofNaples
. . .Histitlewas-Marquis
.
SalomonofViennahadtwochildren,oneson,AnselmSalomon,
andadaughter,Betty,whomarriedheruncleJ amesofParisand
the3rd"EmperoroftheW orld
."Allthesesatanistswerehappy
aftertheexileofNapoleontotheislandofElb aanditseemedthat
nothingcoulddisturb their"b eatitude
."ButhesuddenlyleftElb a
andre-enteredFrance .
Hewassupposedb ythepeopletob eanAnti-Christ,
"Voxpopuli,voxDei,"saysawise,ancientproverb
.
Thepeoplehadawonderfulinsight,andunderstoodthathewas
"created"b ytheSatanicpower
.
W hentheysaid"Anti-Christ"theymeant"anti
-Christian."
AlexanderrefusedtoletNapoleonb leedEuropeagain
.
AnewCoalitionwasformedandwardeclared
.
TheRothschildsfinancedallthesepowers
:
9 6
THE"MYSTERY"OFW ATERLOO
"The b attle of W aterloo is an enigma as ob scure for those who gained
it,asforhim,wholostit.ToNapoleon-itisapanic .W ellingtondoesnot
understanditatall
.Allthehistorianssufferfromacertainb edazzlementin
whichtheygropeab out 11 (ageniusVictorHugoinhis"W aterloo",p .88) .
ThousandsofauthorsonNapoleonI .overlook edthe"Tigers"of
the"PoliticalZ oo,"-theRothschilds,andtheiragents,who, lik e
ratswereconstantlyengagedin undermining thefoundationsofhis
power. Historians havepaidnoattentiontothenumerouscom-
plaintsofthegreatConqueror,duringhisexile
.InGeneralGourg-
aud'sb ook "Talk sofNapoleonatHelena,"wereadagainandagain,
thedisillusionedEmperor'sb itterexclamations
:
"Soult,mysecondincommandatW aterloo,didnotaidmemuch,ashe
mighthavedone . . . .Hisstaff,notwithstandingallmyorders,wasnotorgan-
ized . . .Soultwasveryeasilydiscouraged . . .Soultwasworthnothing
.,,W hy
duringtheb attledidhenotk eeporderatGemappe""9
TheCorsicangeniusdidnotk nowmy"TheoryoftheSatanic
Forces,whichruletheworld,"andhe,lik eNicholasII .wastoo
magnanimous : hedidnotarrestthesemischievousJ ews-Rothschild,
whenhisChiefofPolice,PrinceofEck muhl,suggestedit. Lik e
NicholasII.,CharlesI .ofAustria,andW ilhelmII .,NapoleonI
.per-
mittedJ ewstooccupythemostimportantpostsinhisempire - and
allfourEmperorswereb etrayed,ruinedandmalignedb ytheJ ews,
whomtheyhadimprudentlyhonored . Thesamewillhappento
everycountry,ruler,orindividual,whowillplacerelianceinthem!
AllthatpuzzledNapoleonI .intheconductofSoult,isexplained
b ythefactthatSoultwasaJ ew, i.e ., heob eyedtheordersofthe
Rothschilds .ThoughNapoleonpromotedSoultMarshal,madehim
Duk eofDalmatia,andgrantedhimanincomeofmillions,thisJ ew
didnothesitatetob etrayhisgenerousEmperor .Someofmyread-
ersmayremark ,thattheJ ewsrenderedayeomanservicetoEurope
b yputtingdownNapoleon . No! Assoonasheattainedafirm
power,Napoleonb ecameoneofthemostdistinguishedandmeritor-
iousMonarchs,whoeverruled .TheHiddenHand"created"him
inordertomak ewarsandruintheChurch,j ustaslaterit"cre-
ated"Bismarck .
ButpreciselywhenNapoleonab andonedthis
warfare,theRothschildsfoundhimtoo"Christian"anddestroyed
him.Thedifferenceb etweentheKaiserandNapoleonisthatthe
Kaiseratlastunderstood,thathewasfirstluredon,deceived,and
laterb etrayedb yhisJ ews,asheconfessed("ChicagoTrib une,"
J uly3,19 2 2 ),b utNapoleonnevergraspedthereasonofhisand
Frances'disaster .
*)NapoleonwasEllSoultcommandedandpurposelylosttheb attle!
9 7
NATHANROTHSCHILD II.AT W ATERLOO(1815 )
Nathanb ecamethelegendaryleaderofthe"coupdeW aterloo
."
W hydidheleavetheExchange,gotoBelgiumandj ointheBri-
tisharmy?
Itcouldnothaveb eenavoyageofpleasureb ecause
victorymighthaveturnedintodisaster,hadMarshalGrouchynot
losttwenty-fourhoursonaccount"oftherain,"ashehimselfj usti-
fiedhis"mysterious"delay,althoughheheardtheguns .
W ashe
b rib edb ytheRothschilds
;
ordeceived
, b yhisJ ewishsecretary,as
hisopponentsaffirmed? * MarquisGrouchywashonest .
TheRothschildscorruptedalltheguidesoftheFrencharmy
.
Numb erlessJ ews -spieswereroaminginBelgiumandalltheplans
ofNapoleonwerek nown
. J ustasintheW orld'swar,theJ ews
spiedinallChristiancountriesanddidtheirb esttoinciteb othsides
toexterminateeachother.
NathandidnotrelyevenonSalomon,KarlandJ ames,b utfound
itnecessarytogotoW aterloohimself . Hek new,thatifNapoleon
roseagainthemoneywhichtheyhadlenttomanystatesmight
b elost,b ecauseoftheeventualb ank ruptcyofEurope . Healso
fearedthattheEmperorwouldatlastarrestthe"Tigers" .
Notapennydidtheygivetothewarriorgenius .
ItwasOuvrardwholenthim5 0 millionfrancs .
Therewereatthattimeonlythreeb ank sinEuropewhichacted
asfiscalagentsofGovernments : BaringinLondon,HopeinAmster-
damandOuvrardinParis . Notuntil182 3didtheRothschilds,
thank stoMr
.Villele,puttheirhandsonFrenchfinances .
Nathancametothetremendousfifthactoftheb loodytwenty
yeardramaofcontinuousmurderb ytheHiddenHand
. Inthelast
yearsitwasnotNapoleon,whowasprovok ingthewars,b uthewas
himselfb eingprovok edandcompelledtounsheaththesword as
"ultimaratio ."
W hentheb attleb eganNathan'sanxietywassuchthathead-
vancedtotheveryb attlefieldinordertolosenoneoftheincidents
ofthefighting
.AssoonashesawthePrussiansofBlucherarriving
tohelptheBritishinsteadofthesoldiersofGrouchy,expectedb y
theEmperor,NathanunderstoodthatNapoleonwascrushedl
W hiletheimmortalImperialGuardoftheillustriousCorsicanwas
fallingundertherainofb ullets,Rothschild,j umpedonthefastest
horseob tainab le .
*) Iwastoldb ythewellinformedauthorofthe"DemocracyorShyloc-
racy,"Capt .H
.SherwoodSpencer,thathek newpeople,whohadseenthe
b oxinwhichthegoldhasb eencarriedfromLondontothecampofGrouchy
.
9 8
N.ROTHSC
NU
,DPLUNDERSTHELONDONEX CHANGE
HerodetoBrussels,andwithoutlosingasecond,proceededto
Ostende,b utherehefoundtheseasoroughthatnofishermanwould
tak ehimtoEnglanddespitetheb rib esoffered .Nathanb eganto
tearhishair,astheJ ewsdoindespairwhenhediscoveredasailor,
b olderthantheothers,whoconsentedtorisk thecrossingfortwo
thousandfrancs
.ThedevilishsonofAmschelarrivedatDover,and
thenextmorningtheb ank ersfoundhimleaningagainstapillarof
theStock Exchange,withpalefaceandaverydismayedexpression,
asofamanwhohadj ustheardofagreatdisaster.
TheExchangepeople,whok newthatNathanhasj ustlanded
fromtheContinent,pliedhimwithquestions
.
Nathan,simulatingnottograspthemeaningofwhattheyask ed,
remainedsilentandsinister ; b utarumorhadb eenspreadb yhis
mouthpiecesontheExchange,thatBlucher'sarmyhadb eenb eaten
atLignyandthatwellingtonhadb eencrushed .Onecanimagine
thereactiononstock andb onds .
Nathanincreasedtheconsternationb yostensib lyofferingtosell
allhecouldwhilepriceswerestillgood,b uthisagentsre-b ought
allthatwasofferedatthelowestpanicprice .
ItwasagiganticplunderoftheBritons .
NextmorningcamethegenuinenewsofthevictoryofW elling-
ton ; andsecuritiesrosetoalevelunheardofb efore . "Honest"
Nathanmadeb yhisb rigandage$ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 inoneday .Thisfraud
wasforgotteninthej oywhichspreadoverEnglandatthedefeat
ofNapoleonwhichNathan'sfriendsattrib utedtohistrick splayed
throughtheMarshalsGrouchyandSoult
.
BeforethedeathofGoldsmidt,Nathanhadalreadyin1815 ,nearly
alltheEnglishfinanceinhishands.Nathan'sb rothers,Salomon
andKarlwhofoundedb ank sinViennaandNapleswereNathan's
agentsthereaswashisb rotherJ amesinFrance
.Alltheseyoung
hyenasweretheusurersofthegreataristocracy,whomtheymade
pay10 0 % interest .ItwasalwaysthemoneyoftheLandgrave
whichwasused,b uttheRothschildsreapedalltheprofits . The
LandgravehadforgottenCHRIST'Swarning .
W asitnotapunishmentofProvidence,fortheLandgrave'sim-
pardonab lecrime,whenthedescendantsofAmschelorderedthe
executionofthedescendantoftheLandgrave-thePrincessofHesse,
who,asthewifeofCzarNicholasII .perishedtragicallywithallher
fivechildren,andhusb and-theCzar? AndthreePrincesofHesse
took partinW ilhelmsb admasonicconvention
.
9 9
NATHANCAUSESGOLDSMIDT'SSUICIDE
ThefirstEnglishloanwhichNathanRothschildtriedtoappro-
priate,was$ 7 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in1819 ,b utitwastak enb ythegroup
of
FrancisBaring(aJ ew)andGoldsmidt(aJ ew) .
AsGoldsmidt
wasesteemedinLondon,Nathanfeltaterrifichatredforhim
:
everyJ ewoughttob owtoAmschel'sson. TheGoldsmidtb rothers
estab lishedthemselvesas"BillBrok ers"inLondonin17 7 7
.
Thank stotheRothschilds'goldNathanstarted
acampaign
againsttheloan,usingthemostinfamousmethods . Theloanb egan
togodown,andFrancisBaringdied,Sept .11,1819 ,leavingevery-
thingontheshouldersofAb rahamGoldsmidt .
TheIndianCom-
panyhadlargedepositswithGoldsmidt . Nathanthroughintrigues
succeededinpersuadingthemtowithdrawthesedeposits . Theloan
wentdownstillmore,Goldsmidtlosthisheadandcommittedsui-
cide,onSep
.2 8th . "TheMorning Post"
statedonthatdate,that
adeclarationofwarcouldnothaveproducedagreaterpaniconthe
Exchange . Nathanexploitedthisalsoandearnedahugesumfrom
thecorpseofGoldsmidt. TheGoldsmidtBank wascompelledto
liquidate .
ButthegreatestcoupofNathanwastheplunderingofthe London
Stock Exchangeonthedayaftertheb attleofW aterloo .
TherewasnotasinglesympathetictraceinNathan
: onlymoral
andphysicaldevilishimpurityofamostrepugnantcharacter . His
awfulstinginesswasproverb ial .Hisclerk swereliterallystarving
thoughoverwhelmedwithwork .Theyreceivedthesmallest
salariesinthewholecity.
W henNathandiedin1836hedidnotgiveasinglepennytohis
co-work ersandservitors,notapennytoCharity .
"Nathan Mayer was agreater financier,
a greater speculator and mani-
pulator(thanhiselderb rother-Amschel,whoremainedatFrank fort)ofmore
solidandusefulacquirements .Themoreweightyoperationswereplanned
andcarriedoutb yalltheb rothersinconcert . ..W emustseek theexplana-
tionsoftheprob lem,howtheyhaveb eenab letodeveloptheirb usinessso
amazingly.Circumstances,or,inotherwords,luck wasontheirside
."(J .
Reeves,p .114) .
No ! Circumstanceswerecreatedb ythem,b ecausethefortune
andtheinfluenceoftheLandgravewasatthedispositionofAm-
schelandthismadealltheJ ewswiththeir3,0 0 0 yearoldFree-
MasonicsecretorganizationsrecognisehimastheAUTOCRATIC
RULERofalltheJ ewishnation,andofallthosedeceived or
attractedb ythem .
1 0 0
NATHANR
.SUBJ UGATESTHEBANKOFENGLAND
AssoonasNathanRothschildfeltsecurehelaidhisgreedyhands
upontheBank ofEngland . TotheRothschildstheBank sofEmis-
sionb ecameb ank sofb orrowingwheretheytook thecashneeded .
OncewhenJ ameswantedgoldfortheBank ofFranceandVille-
le,theb rib edFrenchMinisterofFinance,Nathansenttofetchthe
goldfromtheBank ofEngland.TheDirectors timidlyb egged
Nathantoreturnthegoldb ars,whenhewouldnotneedthemany
more .W henthetimecametoreturnthegold,Nathansentthem
someofhispaper . Theyask edforthegold,b utheanswered
"Sendmeb ack mypaper,Ishallexchangeitintob ank notesoftheBank
ofEnglandandtheseIshallpresenttoyourcashiersto b eexchangedinto
goldb ars,tob ereturnedtoyou
.Sinceyouhavenoconfidenceinmypaper
Ihavenoneinyours .
Youshallseemepresentingatyourcountersall
yourb ank notesownedb yus ."
ThenextdaytheBank ofEnglandpub lishedanannouncement,
thattheRothschildpaperwouldb eacceptedb yitasifitwereits
own.
TheRothschildpaperb egantopossess"LegalTender
."
Thesameepisodeisdescrib edb ytheRothschildsthus .
OncetheBank ofEnglandrefusedtodiscountab illofexchange
signedb ytheRothschildsofFrank fort,underthepretext,thatthe
Bank wasnotacceptingprivatepaper . Nathanscreamed :
"IshallshowwhatsortofprivatepersonstheRothschildsare ."
Hecametotheb ank andpresentedab ank noteof$ 2 5 tob eex-
changedintogold,examinedthegoldcoinandweigheditputting
itslowlyintoab ag,thentook fromhisportfolioanewb ank note
of$ 2 5 ,andcontinuedsuchoperations
. Hisclerk sproceededtodo
thesamewithothercashiers,andinonedaytheydrew$ 1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in
gold
.TheBank atfirstfoundthis"veryexcentricindeed ."But
thenextdayNathangndhisnineclerk scameagainandhedeclared,
thatitwouldlastformonths,thusshuttingtheBank to other
clients .
Thismeantalso,thatsome$ 30 millionsingoldwouldb e
tak enawayeverymonthuntiltheBank wouldfailtopayitsb ank -
notes .
ThentheBank pub lished,theab ovenotethatRothschildsb illsof
exchangewouldb eacceptedasBank notes .Thetruthisthatthe
Bank ofEngland,havingreceivedab lowintheface,andseeing
b ank ruptcy,inventedthestoryinordertoturntheoffence into
aj ok e, W hywastheb ank ruptcyimminent? Becauseall the
J ewseverywherewouldhavelenttheirb ank notestoNathan
.
1
0 1
ROTHSOHILDSVS.THEHOLYALLIANCE
ThedefeatofNapoleonI,wasagreattriumphfortheRoth-
schilds,b utAlexanderI .Romanov,theHab sb urgandtheHohen-
zollernsignedthe HolyAlliance, aLeagueofNations,in1815 ,re-
cognizingCHRISTasthe SupremeLeader. ThatiswhytheRoth-
schildsdirectedtheiractivitiesespeciallyagainsttheab ovethree
Dynasties,whichtheyupset in 19 17 and19 18 .
ThemurderofAlexanderI .wasaccomplishedin182 5
.
The"Decab rist"revolutionstagedb ytheFree-Masons,headed
b ytheRothschilds,againstNicholasI .in182 5 failed, andawhole
planofmurdersandrevolutionswaselab oratedb ythe"Tigers ."
They"created"fortheirpurposeaseriesofab leJ ewishagents,
suchasDisraeli,180 5 ,NapoleonIII .,180 8,Bismarck ,1815 ,Gam-
b etta -
Gamb erle1838,notcountingtheJ ews : MarshalSoult y Bom-
b elles,KarlMarx,Ferd.Lassale,Hertz(Herzen),andothers .
Thenextwasthe"death"ofNapoleon I I
.in 1832 .
ThiswasaccomplishedthroughaJ ew-Bomb elles-thetutorof
Nathan'sson,Lionel,anddescrib edb yDisraeliinhis"Coningsb y,"
as"Reb ello,"thus :
"AJ esuitb eforetherevolution
; sincethenanexiledLib eralleader
; now
a memb eroftheSpanishCortes
: Reb ellowasalwaysaJ ew ."
Disraeli'sReb ello-aJ ew-wasorderedtob eb aptisedandto
feigntheJ esuitFaith,inordertocompromiseitalso
.
Reb ello-Bomb elles-introducedtothe
"Eaglet"a
prettyJ ew-
ishdancer,FannyElsner,whowasorderedtomak esuchviolent
lovetoNapoleonII
.,thathewoulddiefromexhaustion .Andshe
succeededin1832
.
ThesameyearthelastsonofNapoleonI
.
b yQ ueenHortenseofHollanddiedfroman'accident
."
"MariaLouisacontractedanignob lealliance,andpassedtheremainder
ofherlifeincomparativeob scurity
.Shediedin15 47 "(CharlesMacfarlane,
"LifeofNapoleonBonaparte,"p .364)
Thishistoriandoesnotmentionwhichalliancehenamed"ig-
nob le
."ItwasnotthesecondwithCountNeiperg,b utthethird
withacriminalJ ewBomb elles,introducedand"created"b y
SalomonRothschild,whoob tainedhimfromNathan
.
"AtViennaAlexanderI
.haddefendedMarieLouise'srightswithchi-
valrousardor"("AnImperialVictim
.MarieLouise ", p
.15 9 ,b yMrsEdith
E.Cuthell) .
1 0
2
THEROTHSC
RTL
DSSATANISEGERMANY
TheupsettingoftheChristianChurchandofallmonarchies,
b ecausetheydefendtheirnations,hasb eentheprogramofthe
satanists-murderers- headedb ytheRothschilds,since17 7 0
.This
wasexposedinthe"ProtocolsoftheLearnedEldersofZ ion,"as
theJ ewscallthe30 0 memb ers,composingtheHiddenHand
.Every
Christianoughttoreadthe"Protocols,"somuchthemore,since
theJ ewswerecharacterizedb yCHRISTinonlythreewords
: "The
J ewsaresatanists,murderers,liars ." "TheProtocols"confirm
thistothelastword .
Mgr.J ouin,thefamousexpertonFree-MasonryandEditorof
the"RevueInternationaledesSocietesSecretes"(9 6,Boulevard
Malesherb es,Paris)haswrittenfourenormousvolumes,proving
thateverylineofthe"Protocols"isb eingb roughtab out in life
b ytheJ ews.W hyisnothisb rilliantwork translated?
Alsoacompleteplanwaselab oratedtoruintheHohenzollerns,
andMr.Gilb ertStanhopeinhis"Frederick W illiamII ."quotes
statementsfromLordMalsmesb ury'sdiary,thatthePrussianKing
wasinthehandsofafascinatingJ ewess-MissBethmannatFrank -
fort,daughterofapartneroftheRothschilds,anancesterofthe
GermanChancellor,Bethman-Hollweg-Rothschild,the"hero"ofthe
"scrapofpaper"incident . TheHohenzollernsalreadyhadsome
J ewishb loodintheirveinsthroughaMissEsk eles-aJ ewess,
whosesisterwasalsotheb elovedmistressofaHab sb urg,J osephII .
ButitwasnotsufficienttooverthrowtwosuchancientDynasties
astheHohenzollernsandtheHab sb urgs,whopracticallycreated
GermanyandAustria . TheRomanovs,who,havinginheriteda
smallpieceoflandaroundMoscow,(continuouslyinvadedb y
foreigners)transformeditintooneofthelargestEmpires,were
alsomark edfordestruction, as themostferventChristians .
TheRothschildsdecidedtoexploitthesonoftheJ ewessMen-
k en(marriedtoMaj orBismarck )andpossib lyoftheJ ew,Marshal
Soultandtomak eofhima"W allenrod"forGermany,amon-
strousmurdererofChristians,andachampionantagonistofthe
MotherChurchofRome .
Thuswascreatedthe"IronChancellor,"OttoBismarck
.
TheJ ews,"whoalmostmonopolisedtheprofessorialchairsin
Germany,"(accordingtoDisraeli,"Coningsb y,"p
.2 5 0 )madeher
hatedandfearedb yallherneighb ours,whowereob ligedtoin-
creasetheirarmamentsmoreandmore .
Thusthe"feverofarmaments"b eganinEurope
.
1 0 3
ROTHSCHILD VS.A N
ANGLO-RUSSIANENTENTE
But,thereisalwaysa"b ut"evenforSatan
.
GODinspiredKingGeorgeIII
.ofEnglandwhoproferredare-
mark ab lepoliticalaxiom
"EverygoodEnglishmanoughttob eagoodRussian, fustyas everygood
Russianoughttob e a goodEnglishman ."
ThisalarmedtheSpider-EmperorofFrank fortl
W ithEnglandandRussiahand-in -hand,Christianitycouldlook
calmlytoitsfuture .
Itwasatitanicb lowtothedreamsofAmschel .
Thesatanist wantedtoshout : "Indeed, CHRISTmustb e
GOD."Englandwithherb estb rainsandhighmoralsandRussia
withhergreatheartandendlesswealth,wouldtogetherrepresenta
moralandmaterialstrengthunheardofb efore .
AnAnglo-RussianAlliancewouldhavesavedtheW orld . To
preventevenafriendshipb etweenthemnomeanswastoocostly .
ASatanicplanwasatonceconceivedtothwartit .
TheEnglishthronewassurroundedb yaveritab leoak forestof
ancientaristocracy,impenetrab letotheJ ews .Evenhismillions
couldnothelpNathanandhissonLionel,topenetratetheBritish
aristocracyandCourtSociety,ortheGovernment .
Anew"HorseofTroy"hadtob einvented,throughwhicha
scoreofJ ewscouldslipintotheGovernmentalmachineryofthe
BritishEmpireandintotheHouseofLords
.
A"KonradW allenrod"'*hadtob eeducatedwhocouldb eele-
vatedtothehighestpowerandthenb etraythecountryb ydoing
thereverseofwhatitsinterestsdemanded,andcreateasmany
ob staclesaspossib letoanalliancewithRussia .
SuchaJ ewish"W allenrod-traitor"wasDisraelil
Satanicideaswereinfusedintohisyoungmindb yLionelRoth-
schildhimself,aseveryb odycandiscernb yreadingDisraeli'sown
b ook "Coningsb y,"pub lishedin1844.
*)KonradW allenrodwasaPole-Lithuanian,whoenteredtheGerman
OrderofKnightsoftheSword,andforyearsseemedtob etheirmostdevo-
tedsoldier,b utwhenheb ecametheGreatMasteroftheOrder,heab used
hispowertodestroyit . Thishistoricalfactisinamasterlywaypictured
b ythePolishpoetMitzk evich .Thesame"W allenrodism"isconstantlyprac
.
ticedb ytheJ ewswiththeJ esuitsandFreemasonsandnowwiththeKu-
Klux-Klan.
1 0 4
ROTHSCHILDSFORTHEDOMINATIONOFTHEW ORLD
In1812 ,AmschelRothschildI
.,delegatedhisfivesonstodominate
theworld .
Theirprob lemwastooverthrowtheFrench,English,
Russian,German,Austrianandotherdynasties,andespeciallythe
Church .
Themostcapab leofhissonswasJ ames,b uthewasyet
tooyoung .
ThemostsatanicwasNathan,andheb ecameRoth-
schildII .
"Theb rothers,fullycognizantofhissuperiorintellectualcapacity,will-
inglyack nowledgedNathanMayerasthemostfittodirectalltheirmost
importanttransactions"(J .Reeves,p.64) .
AstheEnglisharistocracyandpeoplehadadistrustofJ ews,
IsaacD'Israeliwasorderedb yNathantob aptizehissonBenj amin
in1817 ,andtomak eofhimaramanda"W allenrod"inEngland
.
Thetask todeposeatoncealltheMonarchswastoohugeatask
.
TheRothschilds'interestsdemandedfirstofallthe
downfallof
NapoleonIinordertosavetheRothschilds'moneyinvestedwith
manyotherrulers
.
Napoleonhadonelegitimatesonandtwoillegitimateliving . All
ofthemweredoomed - . . AsFrancehadb eenverymuch"militar-
ised"b yNapoleonI
.,theRothschildsdecideditwasnecessaryto
haveanEmperorforsometime,b uttheycreatedtheirown"mock "
J ewishNapoleonIII
.,andk illedthetwotrueNapoleonides
.
TheOccultJ ewishdynastyhadfivechiefb ranches-oneofwhich
theb ranchinNaples,wasclosedin1860 ,whileintheUnitedStates
.
Shoenb erg,*aRothschildian,wasc= ouflagedasBelmont
. But
theyallob eyedtheone,chosenasthe"OccultW orldEmperor
."
Insurrectionswithinthedynastyweremercilesslycrushed,asin
thecasewithJ ames-Edouard(diedin1881) :
Nathaniel,chiefof
theLondonb ranch,diedinOct .19 2 3)etal
.,whoweresaidtob e
victimsof"suicide" .
*"AugustBelmont,theAmericanrepresentativeoftheRothschilds
.His
father,AugustShoenb erg(thepresentformofthenamerepresentsitstrans-
lationintoFrench)cametoAmericafromtheRothschilds'Franfortb ank ing
houseb eforetheCivilW ar("TheW orld'sW ork ",J anuary,19 2 3
.)W hythis
constantcamouflageofnames,j ustlik etheJ ews-b olshevik scamouflaged
intotheRussians(Bronsteintook thenameofTrozk y,aGovernorGeneral
ofW estRussia) .HowwonderfullyrightwasCHRIST(St .J ohn,VIII,44)
whenHesaid,thattheJ ewsarethesonsofthedevil,thefatherof lies? . ..,
Andwhatdevilishparttook this"Belmont"inhelpingtheJ ew,J udahP .
Benj amin,theSecretaryofStateintheSouthernConfederacy"themostad-
roitb raininthesecessionmovement,"accordingtoMr .BurtonJ .Hendrik
inhisnon-adroitb landishingoftheJ ewsin"TheW orld'sW ork "ofDec .
19 2 2 -tostartthemostsenselessandmeanestfratricidek nownastheCi-
vilW artThenonlyRussia'shelpsavedAmerica
.
10 5
DISRAELITHE"W ALLENROD"OFENGLAND(1817 )
Benj aminD'IsraelisettledinEnglandin17 48 .
Hisancestorstook thisname"inorderthattheirracemightfor
everb erecognized
." AJ ew,hemarriedin17 65 aJ ewess,who,
accordingtohergrandson"liveduntileightywithoutindulging
inatenderexpression."
IsaacD'IsraelifatherofB
.Disraeli,wasb ornin17 66andin
17 80 wentab road,where"heimb ib edthe`lib eral'sentiments,"
whichwereatthattimesowidelyprofessedb ytheFree - Masonry
ofAmschel.
W ithsuchaprovok ingnameasD'Israeli,hewasnoticedb ythe
"Illuminati" andlik eallJ ews,Isaaccouldnotfailtob ecomean
admirerofAmschel
.Ateighteen(17 84)Isaacb ecameaBolshevik
andwrote"AgainstCommerce ."
HereturnedtoEngland,b ut
theundergroundwork ofAmschel,attractedIsaacandheagain
rantohim.
"Helivedwithlearnedmen,"saidDisraeliofhisfather,who
againreturnedtoEnglandin17 88 .
Thesewerethe"Illuminati"
andthe"LearnedEldersofZ ion"orthe"30 0 men
."
"His
son,Benj aminrevealeddeeperfaithandstrongerconfidencethan
hisfatherintheAsiaticJ ewishtypeofcharacter ."
ThefutureLordBeaconsfieldwouldneverhaveab andonedhis
creedandb ecomeaChristian,ifsuchanacthadnotb eenordered
b yNathan
.BornaJ ewin180 5 ,hewascircumcised,andb aptised
in1817 ,b ecausethe"coupdeW aterloo"andthedownfallofNa-
poleonopenednewhorizonsforNathan
.
Itb ecamethechiefdesireofBenj amintob eDictatorofEngland,
inordernotonlytoconquerstepb ystepalltheb arrierserected
againsttheJ ews,b uttofurthertheirplantodominatetheworld,
HerevealedtotheHomeSecretaryLordMelb ournehisdesireto
b ecomePrimeMinister,
AsinthecaseofNapoleonI
.,andofBismarck theb iographers
ofDisraeliwere"amazed"b yhis"audacityofconception,his
b rillianttriumphs,thoughhehasneitherrank ,norwealth",nor
friends*andhadneverb eenanab lescholar
.Benj aminhad"that
supremeconfidenceinhimself,whichamountstovirtualgenius
."
He"hasnevershowndiscouragement
."--Back edb ytheRoth-
schilds,hecouldb esureofhisfutureandhadanynumb erofpro-
tectors,whoweretheretainersoftheRothschilds
.
*)Thisstatesmentrepeatedb ymany"historians"isab solutelyfalse
:
Disraelifromhischildhoodwaschoosen,guidedandsupportedb yLionelfor
thespecialJ ewishplanofW orldDomination
.
10
6
THE"MYSTERY"OFTHEALTAVENDITA(1814-48)
"TheSupremeGovernmentofallthesecretsocietiesofthewolrdwas
exercisedb ythe'AltaVendita'(HighMark et)orhighestlodgeoftheIta .
lianCarb onari,whichfrom1814to1848directedtheactivitiesofallthe
secretsocieties".(anexpert,Mr.GeorgeF.Dillon) .
Yes ! Butthe"mystery"ofthissuddenroleassumedb yan
ItalianlodgeoverallthesecretsocietiesandMasonicLodges,pre-
sidedoverb yseveralcrownedheads,canb eexplainedonlyb ythe
fact,thatatpreciselythattimeKarlRothschildremainedinItaly .
Manyhistoriansandtheb estofthese,Mrs .NestaW eb ster,de-
scrib e,thattheAltaVenditawasledb yayoung"Italian"nob le-
manwiththepseudonymofNub ius . Hisrighthand,ifnothis
"chieftain"wasa"PiccoloTigre,"aJ ew,whowasalwaystravell -
ingalloverEuropeandwasmasqueradingasanitinerantmoney
lender,carryinginstructionstotheCarb onariand"returningladenn
withgoldforthemoneychestsofNub ius ."
This"mystery"ispartlyrevealedb ytheb ab b lingJ ew-traitor-
Disraelli,whothuswritesab outSidonia(LionelRothshild)
" W henhewasnineteen,Sidonia,whohadthenresidedsome
timewithhisuncle(Karl)atNaples,madealongvisittoanother
ofhisfather'srelativeatFrank fort(uncleAmschel)
."
"BetweenParisandNaplesSidoniapassedtwoyears . Itwas
impossib letopenetratehim
.Hisfrank nesswasstrictlylimitedto
thesurface
. Heob servedeverything,thoughovercautious,b ut
avoidedseriousdiscussion .Hewasamanwithoutaffection,"etc .
IsitnotthedescriptionofthesecriminalsoftheAltaVendita,
lik eNub iusor"PiccoloTigre,"alwaysmovinglik edevils,seek ing
todevoursomeChristians?
"SidoniaatagreatfamilycongressheldatNaples,madear-
rangementswiththeheadsofthehouseswhichb orehisname,re-
spectingthedispositionandmanagementofhisvastfortune" . . .
"Sidoniawasab sentfromhisconnectionsforfiveyears"! ! !
"Theywereawareofhisexistenceonlyb ytheorderswhichhe
drewonthemforpayment" . . ."Sidoniaresidedsometimein
GermanyandthensettledinNaples.Ofaninterestingpersonality,
heavailedhimselfoftheattentionsofacourtofwhichhewasthe
principalcreditor."W asnotSidoniathemysteriousNub iuus?
AndMr.J .Reevesinhis"TheHouseofRothschild"confirms
theab oveb ysaying,thatFerdinandI .ofNapleswascompelledto
accepttheconditionnamedb yKarlRothschildviz
."thereinstat-
mentinofficeasMinisterofFinanceofhisfriendthechevalier
Medici,alsoaJ ew"(p
.2 65 )
. TheAltaVenditawasnotChristian
.
1 0 7
BISMARCK'SSATANICORIGINANDBEGINNINGS
TheRothschildswerethechiefdelegatesofSatan the"arch-
murderer ."Throughtheirsecretagentstheywereseek ingforthe
mostamb itious,unscrupulousandab lemen,whomtheycausedto
b eeducatedandpromotedtob ecometheiragents .Trick yspies
approachedsuchyoungstersandimplied"allthek ingdomsofthe
worldandtheGLORYwillIgivethee,ifthouwiltfalldownand
worshipme"(St .Matthew,iv, 8-9 ) .
Napoleonhavingb eenput
down,theRothschildsneededanew"mank iller," Theycreated
suchaoneofOttoBismarck .Hisfather,W illiam,marriedLouisa
Menk en(theMenk enswereJ ews)-alittleb ourgeoiseof
"un-
k nown"origin.Hetook hertohiscountryplace,whichtheFrench
troopsofNapoleonI .sooninvaded,andinanearb ychateauMar-
schalSoult,aJ ew,accordingtoDisraeli("Coningsb y"p
.2 5 1),
estab lishedhishead - quarters .
"Louisehadb eeninimminent peril of
violation"
.,,
says
history. The
champagneoftheJ ewMarshalfromParis ; his
Asiaticpersuasivepowerandthedevotionofb othtotheideaof
"Israelab oveall,"appealedmoretotheheartoftheJ ewess,than
theb eerandheavywitsofherprovincialGermanhusb and .
SoulthassincealwaysshownanextremeattentiontoMrs
.Bis-
marck -Menk enandtoherson,thefuture"manofBloodand
Iron
."*AJ ewandoneofthe"30 0 "oftheHiddenHand,Soult
occupiedthehighestpostsinFranceuntilhisdeathin185 1and
b etrayedeveryChristianruler
."ThesixyearsBismarck passed
inPlamanInstituteinBerlinhadlefthimb utregrettab lemem-
cries"
.Pelman'sInstitutewitha6week scoursewouldb eb etterl
Lik eDisraeli,Bismarck wasneveranab lepupil
.
Bismarck wasa"veryprettyb oy,"aswasDisraeli
.
HislifeinGoettingen"ob ligedhimtorunintodeb ts
."
Foryears"theirmemoryhaspursuedandsaddenedhim
."
Hewasfoundtob ecorruptingtheyouthofJ ena
.
(Thisispre-
scrib edb ythe"Protocols
.")
"His reserved,
disdainful,even
haughtycharacter,
disconcerted his
supe-
riors,asitk eptatadistancehisinferiorsandhisequals"
.(p
.2 1J .Hoehe) .
AsaJ ew,hewassureofthe"superiorityofhisrace
."
*)
CarlBonaparte(thefatherofNapoleon)took thefield
.Hisyoungwife
(formerLetitiaRamolini)whowaspregnantwithNapoleon,accompanied
herhusb and,sharinginthehardshipsanddangersofapartisanwarfare
.
ThisformedthemilitaryinclinationsofNapoleon
.Thesamelovefor"b lood
andiron"weseeinBismark
.Doesitnotprove,thattheb attlingJ ew,Mar-
shalSoult,washisrealfatherandnotthequietPrussiansmalllandowner
theofficialfatherofBismarck ?
1 0
8
ROMANOVS,
HOHENZ OLLERNSANDHABSBURGSDOOMED
BYSATAN
ThethreeChristianImperialDynasties : Orthodox,Protestant
andCatholic,weresuddenlyupsetin19 17 and19 18,aftercenturies
ofusefulreign . ItwasSatan'srevengefortheHolyAllianceof
1815 . Inordertounderstandallthe"mysteries"onemuststudy
theso-calledSatanicForces,whichruletheworld .Andto graps
theCauseoftheDownfallofthethreeMonarchieswemustreturn
tothegloriousyear1815 .
TheleadingphraseoftheHolyAlliance(CzarAlexander'sLea-
gueofNations)wasthatAustria,Prussia,RussiaandalltheChris
-
tiannationshaveOnetrueandOnlySovereign,towhomAloneall
powerb yrightb elongs,namely,GODOurDivineSAVIOUR,J E-
SUSCHRIST .
"DivideetImpera"thusSatancommandstheJ ews
toact.
ThoseaimsofSatan : todivideandtoruleandtodestroytheChris-
tians,werecounteractedb ythepropositionoftheCzarAlexander
I .ofaHolyAlliancein1815 .
Everyb odyk nows,thattheTsar
AlexanderI .wasitscreator .
Letusreturntotheb ook ,"TheCurseoftheRomanovs"b ytheir
worstfoe,theJ ew,A .Rappoport .
"There-estab lishmentofEuropeanpeacehasgiventheCzarAlexanderI,
greatsatisfaction . (p.35 6 )
Butitwasanastyb lowtotheRothschilds,
"Alexanderdirectedhisattentiontotheirreligiousnessofthenationsas
thesourceofmanyevils .Heconceivedtheideaofrevivingreligiousfervour
inthepeoplesandthusre-estab lishapatriarchalregime,purityoffamily
lifeandob ediencetolawandauthority
.Buttherulersmustsetanexample
andserveasmodelsfortheirsub j iects.ThesovereignsofEuropemustcarry
outtheirmissionasrulersofempiresandk ingdomsinthespiritofthe
FOUNDERofChristianity,whichshouldb ethelink unitingthesovereigns
totheirpeoplesandamongthemselves"(p
.35 6) .
Suchplanwasexactlythereverseofthatdesiredb ythesatanists
Rothschilds,whosechiefaimwastoannihilateit ..
AndallthefollowingCzarsimitatedAlexanderI .
Hencethisb oundlesshatredoftheRothschildsagainstthem .
"Alexanderwasthemanoftheb estintentions . Heshowedhimselfper-
sistantlyfavorab letoviewswhich,tosaytheleast,wereahundredyears
aheadofhistime .AlexanderIcametothethroneofRussiain180 1anxious
tocarryouthislib eralplans"(Mr .J ohnSpencerBassettinhis"TheLost
Fruitof W aterloo") .
The"fruitofW aterloo"waslost,b ecausethetreacheryofthe
J ewMarshalSoultenthroneddefinitelytheJ ewNathan
1 0 9
ROMANOVSTHECHIEFTARGETFORTHESATANISTS
TheAmericansk nowab outtheRomanovsonlywhathasb een
servedtothemb ytheir"American"press,nearlyallcontrolledb y
theJ ews,andb yservileauthors,whok nowthattheirwritings
willb epaidonlywhentheyob eytheorderoftheHiddenHand
"Ab outtheRomanovs-autmaleautnihil"(eitherb adornoth-
ing) .
ThisexactphotographofAlexanderI .andofalltheRomanovs
isgivenb ytheirviolentenemy,theJ ew,Rappoport,unconsciously,
althoughheb eginshisb ook b ycursingthem,asaJ ewwould .And
ifthisdescriptionb etrue,and
itistrue, howcouldPaulI .,Alexan-
derI .,NicholasI .,AlexanderII .,AlexanderIII.,NicholasII,per-
hapsthemostChristianrulers,whoeverexisted,haveescapedthe
hatredofSatan,ofhisservants,theRothschilds,andofalltheir
numb erlessagents?
"AlexanderI
.feltsure,thatifhehadtriumphedovertheman
(Napoleon)whosesuperiorgeniusseemedinvincib le,itwasb ecause
hehadneverglorifiedinhisownsuccess . `Henceforward',said
theTsarandformerpupilofLaharpe,`thesovereignsofEurope
mustplacetheirconfidencenotinthestrengthoftheirarmies,b ut
inthepoweroffaithandreligion .'
Alexander,therefore,con-
cludedatreatyb ywhichtherulerssolemnlyvowedtogoverntheir
sub j ectsinthespiritofChristianity,andtob eguidedsolelyb ythe
principlesofj ustice,loveandpeace
.ThistreatysignedonSept
.
2 6th,1815 ,b yAlexander,theKingofPrussia,FriedrichW ilhelm
III.andFrancisI
.,EmperorofAustria,isk nownasthe HolyAl-
lance" (A
.Rappoportp .35 7 ) .
Thatiswhyallthepressandthewriters,whodependedonthe
J ews,wereorderedb ythemtob lack entheHolyAlliance,mis-
representingit,asifa"reactionary"organization,meanwhilethe
threerulerswishedtomak eitpurelyChristian
.
In1818,speak ingwiththeBishopofPrussia(Dr
.Eylert)Alex-
anderI.explaineditsorigin
"Afterthedefeats of Lutzen,
Dresden and Bautzen,
we (he and the
King
ofPrussia)wereob ligedtoretreat
.W eb ecameconvictedthat,with
.
outthehelpandb lessingofProvidence,Germanywaslost
.TheKingsaid
:
`W emustpray,andwiththehelpofGodweshallconquer
; andif,asI
trust,Godwillb lessourunitedefforts,thenwewillproclaiminthefaceof
thewholeworldourconviction,thattoHimalonethehonourisdue
. Then
camethevictories. Theemperor,FrancisI,ofAustriasharedourChristian
sentimentsandwillinglyb ecameathirdinourAlliance
. TheHolyAlliance
isnotourwork ,b utthatofGOD. CHRIST
HIMSELFhasinspiredus"
(p .35 8) .
1 1 0
THE"FAIRANGEL"OFEUROPE
A
.Rappoport,aJ ew,narratesab outAlexanderI :
"Alexanderdidnotsparehimself .Lik ePetertheGreat,heroseatfive
o'clock inthemorning
.Everysub j ect,nomattertowhatclassheb elonged,
wasadmittedtohispresence,andallpetitionswerereceived
. .
.""Hewas
extremelyparticuliarastocleanliness,moralandphysical ."
InthishewastheexactoppositetotheRothschilds,ofwhomAm-
schelneverchangedhisclothesandunderwear,untiltheyfellto
pieces
. NathanRothschildII.b egantochangehisclothes, b ut
nevertook ab athorchangedhisunderwearaslongasitwould
hangtogether. Rappoportcontinues :
"Alexander-upright,generous,philanthropicandcapab leofmostnob le
enthusiasm-wellfittedforthework "(p .316) .
"Althoughintrepidinthemidstofdanger,Alexanderhadahorrorof
war,wroteLaharpe . . .""TheTsarhasshownhimselfextremelygenerous
thecampaignb etweenGermanyandFrance"(p .362 ) .
"Fullofgoodintentions,k indofheart,possessedofunusualpow-
ersofmind,and,moreover,giftedwithdiplomaticclearnessandfine-
nessofj udgment" .(p .318) .
"Iack nowledgenopowerasj ust,savethatwhichissupported
b ythelaws,'repeatedAlexander . Heloweredtaxesb ylessening
theexpendituresoftheCourt ."
"Alexanderwithhischarmingmannerandk indlysmile,andhisfascinat-
ing,almostfemininegrace,producedaveryfavorab leimpressionuponNa-
poleon"(p.331) ."Alexander'scandourwonforhimtheconfidenceofthe
Frenchpeopleasawhole"(349 ) .
Butthe"too-Christian"andtoopeace-lovingAlexanderI.could
notb eallowedtolive ; allSatan'sforceswereconcentratedagainst
himandhisfollowers . His"crimes"weretooenormous . Hepro-
claimed :
"TheSovereignityofCHRISTandoftheCross."
Alexanderrepeatedthe"crime"ofhisfather,PaulI
.
ThereconciliationofthetwoCatholicChurches : Universaland
Orthodoxwouldb etheseverestdefeat andretrogressionfor
Satan .
. .
InmycareerIsawalways,thatthereunionoftheseChurches
wasmostb itterlyopposedb ythemostimmoralmen .
TheRe-unionoftheW estern(Roman)andEastern(Orthodox)
CatholicChurcheswasthemainaimofthegeniuses : PopeLeo
X IIIandofHisStateSecretarytheCardinalRampolladelTindaro .
ButassoonasCzarNicholasII
.hadagreedtohavetheirNuncio
MgrTarnassiinSt .Petersb urgh,thelatterwaspoisoned, b ythe
HiddenHand.ThePopeandtheCzarhorrified,postponedtheplan,
1 11
ROTHSCHILDSATTEMPTTO"J UDAIZ E"RUSSIA
"CzarAlexanderI.,oneofthetriumvirsoftheHolyAlliancewascul-
tivatinginRussiatheprinciplesofpaternaladministrationandChristian
government"(aJ ew,S
.M
.Dub now,inhis"HistoryoftheJ ewsinRussia
andPoland,"pub lishedb y"TheJ ewishJ udaicPub lishingSocietyin
America"p
.39 0 ) .
ButRothschildhiredacrowdofsatanists"j udaizers"with
orderstotransformRussiaintoa"NewJ udea ."Imaginethegrief
ofthedevoutChristianCzar,called"FairAngel ."
"TheattentionoftheRussianauthoritieswasdivertedb ytheominous
spectacleofhugenumb ersofChristiansemb racingadoctrinecloselyak in
toJ udaism ."(S
.M.Dub now,p.40 1) .
"TheJ udaizingsectcameintoexistencethroughnaturalJ ews"
"The'J udaizingheresy'spreadrapidlytothevillagesandcities
appealingalik etopeasantsandmerchants . W henevertak ento
task ,thesectariansdeclaredthattheylongedtoreturntotheOld
Testamentand`maintainthefaithoftheirfathers,theJ udeans ."
Thecentralauthoritieswerealarmedandresortedtoextraordinary
measurestocheck thespreadoftheschism .
TheCommitteeof
Ministersapprovedthefollowingproj ectin182 3 :
"ThechiefsandtheteachersoftheJ udaizingsetsaretob eimpressed
intomilitaryservice,andthoseunfitforservicedeportedtoSib eria .All
J ewsaretob eexpelledfromthedistricts,inwhichthesectofSab b atarians
or"J udeans"hasmadeitsappearance ."
ThustheresolutionoftheCommitteeofMinistersproves,that
theb loodymoneyoftheRothschidls (i .e ., ofthecriminalLand-
grave,whodisregardedCHRIST'swarning)wascorruptingChris-
tianityin"HolyRussia"alreadyonehundredyearsago .Andit
isthesamek indofmoneywhichiscorruptingand " j udaizing"
Americathroughallk indof"InternationalBib leStudents" .
"Rationalism"and"modernism"areb utnewtermsof"j udai-
zation,"thefirsthavingb eenstartedb yaJ ewSpinoza .
Butthisdecreewasinrealityannouncedtocheck theirproselyt-
ingactivities
.
"AsfarastheJ ewswereconcerned,theimmediateresultsofthemeasures
insignificant .Thenumb erofJ ewsinvolvedinthedecreeofexpulsionfrom
theaffectedGreatRussianprovinceswasinfinitesimal"(Dub now,p .40 3) .
However,eventhisweak defenseb ytheCzarofhisChristian
peopleseemedareal"persecution"totheRothschilds .Theirre-
solutionwas
: "Revolution! ExecutionoftheCzar ."
TheCzar'swifeb ecomingill,theywenttotheSouth
"Alexanderwasunceasinglyoccupiedinprovidinghercomfortanddevoted
allhistimetoher
."
(Rappoport,p .39 1)
.
1 1
2
THEROTHSCHILDSAFTER1815
AmschelRothchildI.diedonSept
.12 ,1812 ,ontheeveofNa-
poleon'sfailureinRussia
. HissonsorderedtheJ ewsofPoland
andLithuaniatoplunderandk illalltheChristians,whowounded
orill,fellintotheirhands
.
"ThefallofNapoleonwastheriseofRothschild"(J
.Reeves,p.86) .
W hentheNapoleonicEmpirefellin1815 ,theEmperorofAu-
striak nightedalltheRothchilds
.AfterthatJ amescalledhimself
ChevalierdeRothschild .HedidnotforgetthehousewiththeRed
Shieldandthesecond-handclothessoldb yhismother-Gutta
Schnapper.
OnOctob er15 th,182 2 ,theEmperorofAustriagrantedtoall
theRothschildb rothersthetitleofb aron
; andthefoursonsofold
Amschel(excepttheViennese)werenominatedConsuls-General
ofAustria.
SuchhasteinpromotingalltheRothschildsimmediatelyafter
theb attleofW aterlooandafterthedeathofNapoleonI
.b ythe
mostcautiousandproudAustrianGovernmentprovedtowhat
extentitunderstoodthetremendouspoweroftheRothschild
satanicclutches .
Sincethatmomentthe Dynasty oftheRothschildswasestab -
lishedinFranceonab asismoresolidthanthatoftheBourb ons,
whoselastrepresentativesmountedthethroneonlysoontob e
exiled
.Theworldsince181'5 haspracticallyb eenruledb ythe
OccultJ ewishDynastyofRothschilds,whoareasRulersofGer-
many,Austria,England,France,Italy,theUnitedStates,andnow
theyruleRussiathroughtheirpro-consuls,theJ ews,Bronstein
(aliasTrotzk y) ; Apfelb aum(Z inoviev) ; Rosenfeld(Kamenev)
; etc :
However,allthese"Vice-Roys"ob eyoneoftheRothschilds,
whoisthe W orldEmperor,
chosennotaccordingtohisageor
heredity,b utb ecauseofhispersonalqualificationsaccordingto
Satanicstandards ; thatistosay,thechosenW orldEmperoristhe
mostdemoniacalofthose"tigers
."
Since17 89 hisRed(Roth)flag(schield)istheadoptedworldly
signalforallb loodshed
. "TheJ ewshavemadethiswar,"con-
firmed a J ew,Dr
.OscarLevyofLondon . Allwars,b loodshedand
troub lesareb eingpreparedandstartedthroughtheirExecutives
-theFreeMasonicLodges,governedb ytheJ ewishCentralChan-
cellery-TheUniversalIsraeliteAllianceinParis
.
Idonotspeak ofthenice,b ut"pseudo"Free-MasonsinAmer-
ica,manyofwhomarerespectab legentlemen
.
1 1
3
N.ROTHSCHILDII .VS .ALEX ANDERI.ROMANOV
"W hilstontheonehandtheRothschildsprovidedsuppliesforthe armies
ofNapoleon,ontheether,theyraisedloansforhisfoes .TheRothschilds
b elongedtonoparty,theywerereadytogrowrichattheexpensesoffriends
andfoesalik e"(Reeves,p
.86) .
Nol TheRothschildsb elongtothe"party"ofSatanandhis
lustsofmurder(moral,mentalandphysical)theyareeagerly doing .
InLondon,N.Rothschild,havingwonhis$ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 inoneday,
wasstrongenoughtocompelLordCastlereagh,theSecretaryfor
ForeignAffairs,torefusetoj ointheHolyAllianceundertheb las-
phemous
pretext,thatCHRISTwasnotdefinedinthe British
Constitution .Butthe"thirtypiecesofsilver"receivedfromNath -
anweretooheavyandCastlereagh,lik eJ udas,committedsuicide,
b ycuttinghisthroatin182 2
.HeinfluencedtheBritishGovernment
tosentNapoleontoSt
.Helenaandannoyedhimb yrestrictions .
GladstonecalledCastlereaghamostcorruptman .
TheCzar'smotto"CHRISTab oveall"haddoomedhim
.
RothschildrevivedhisMasonicLodgesinRussia
.
Thepoliticalmurderswereorganizedthroughthem
.*
TheRussians
in Pariswereattractedtothesedens
.
ColonelA
.Pestelb ecamearealpestilenceinRussia .
Thepropagandaof"pseudo-lib eralism"wasspread
.
"In1815 MarshalSoultfoundpaperswhichdivulgedhorrib ledesigns(of
RussiansattractedintoFreeMasonryinParis)
.TheMarshalhastenedto
mak ethemk nowntotheEmperorAlexander,whothank edhim,sayingthat
thedangerwasnotsorealashethought .HowtheEmperor,withthatrare
sagacityandthatclearnessofj udgementwhichdistinguishedhimcouldnot
seetheemb ersthatsmoulderedinhisownstate
."(Mrs .deChoiseulGouffres
inher"EmperorAlexander I.," p .2 10 ) .
Theansweris
: b ecausethisCzarignoredtheHiddenHandj ust
as115 millionsAmericansaretodayshuttingtheireyestoit
. J ust
tenyearslatertheTsarwasfoullypoisonedb ytheHiddenHand
.
Itmaytak emonthsfortheHiddenHandtodestroytheUnited
States,b ystagingarevolt,aCivilW arandacircularforeignas-
saultheadedb yJ apan,whoseattack ispracticallyimminent
.
"It is
myfirmdecisiontob ringab outtheemancipationofthe
serfs,"theCzarAlexanderdeclared(Capefigue)
. Thenhisenvoy
Kotzeb ue,waspromptlyassassinatedb yMauriceSand,aGerman
J ew,andtheCzar'sfavoriteSemenovsk yregimentwasdrivento
mutiny,purposelyprovok edb yitsGermancolonelSchwartz,afree-
mason
.Suchinterferencefromab roadmadetheCzardisappointed
andsuspicious,andaftertheearlydeathofhisfivechildren,
he
foundhisonlyconsolationinreligion
.
* ( L'AssassinatMaconique
.LeCrimeRituel
.LaTrahisonJ uive"b y
"LaRenaissanceFrancaise,"5 2 ,PassagedesPanoramas,Paris
.
114
ALEX ANDERI."MYSTERIOUSLY"POISONED
LetuscontinuetheRappoport'sstatements
"AlexandershowedthesamerespecttowardCatholicismastowardOrtho-
doxy " . "Heheldthattheirfundamentalprincipleswereoneandthesame ".
OnlythroughtheeffortsofSatan'sagentshastheChurchre -
maineddisunited .
"HemingledwithChristians,MoslemsandJ ews! "(p
.39 5 ) .
"HelunchedattheSynagogueoftheJ ewsandreturnedtoTa-
ganrogmysteriouslyill
.""Henowlearnedoftheexistenceofa
conspiracytoassassinatehim"(p .39 6) .
Hecalledouttohisdoctor,SirJ amesW ylies
"Oh! myfriend! W hatmonsters,whatungratefulwretches! AndIdid
sogenuinelydesiretheir
welfare! "
Hewaspoisonedb ythefamousAquaTofana,b uttheillness
wasdeclaredtob etyphoidfever,b ecauseofthefearthathispeople
mightorganizewholesalepogromsagainsttheJ ews .
Thepoisonwork edslowlycausinghimgreatsuffering .Atone
momentitseemedhecouldb esaved,andthepeoplereceivingthe
news,"wentwildwithdelight"(p .39 9 ) .
OnDec .1,182 5 ,theCzaropenedhiseyes,unab letospeak ,and
k issedtheEmpress'hand .
"Afewminuteslater,heb reathedhislast! "
. . . (p
.40 0 ) .
Hisfaceb ecameb lack astheresultofAquaTofana!
TheHiddenHandwhichmurderedhimasusualspreadvarious
falsereports,amongothersthattheCzarwenttoSib eriaandlived
underthenameofFeodorKusmich
.
TheJ ew,Rappoport,entitlesthechapterab outthelastsuffer-
ingsoftheCzar,AlexanderI .as "FinitalaComedia"
showinghis
devilishj oyandhatredagainsttheEmperor,whodaredtopropose
totheW orldtheLeadershipofCHRIST .
ThedaughterofaprominentGerman-Tisenhaus-wrote
"Theauthorsharedherfather'sdistrustoftheTzar(lik etheAmericans
dowhoaretaughtb ytheirJ ew-controlledpress,thateverythingMonarchistic
is`rotten") ; b utaftermeetinghim,incommonwithmanyothers,wasim-
pressedwithAlexander'sfrank ness,energy,andnob ilityofcharacter .This
impressiondeepenedintoaloyalanddevotedfriendship"(Mrs .deChoiseul-
Gouffresinher"EmperorAlexander I.",VI .) .
TheconstantfearoftheSatanists,thatb yastrok eofthepenthe
Romanovsmightmak etheOrthodoxChurchre-entertheUniversal,
wasoneofthechiefcausesfortheassassinationofthelastsix
RomanoffCzars.
AlexanderL'sdeathwasexploitedforarevolt .Thiswasmade
toannihilateeverythingChristian .
115
J AMESROTHSCHILDCONQ UERSPARIS(182 5 -1830 ) .
"Baron"J amesb ecameagreatpersonality
. Kingsandpeople
wereob ligedtoreck onwithhimandhej ustifiedthisb yfinancing
aloanof5 2 0 millionfrancstotheGovernmentoftheRestoration,
whichneededmoneyafterthegreatwarsoftheRevolutionandof
theEmpire .
Inhis"J uifsRoisde1'Epoque"("TheJ ews-Monarchsofthe
Epoch")Toussenelwrote5 0 yearsago
"Onecantak ethefatalyear1815 astheeraofthenewpower,though
priortothisdatethecoalitionofb ank erswhob oughtgrainupsetthecampaign
ofMoscow.. .MoscowandW aterloo- thesearethenamestob erememb ered
fortheinterferenceoftheJ ewsinour(French)nationalaffairs .Financial
sovereigntyrevealsitselfduringthedaysofnationaldisaster .Itthrivesonthe
miseryofthepeople .In1818,France,condemnedtopay1,5 0 0 millionfrancs in
warindemnity,b ecamethepreyoftheinternationalfinanciers,ofFrank fort,
Paris,LondonandViennawhob ecameasonetoexploithercalamity
."
Ofcourse,Anselm,Salomon, NathanandJ amesRothschild
"madeone ."DidnotAmschelonhisdeath-b edorderthemallto
"mak eb ut One? "
' 4 Thenb eganthework ofHighFinancierswhob ecametheeouncellors
ofstatesmen,andgraspedthemonopoly,presentandfuture,ofnationalloans,
Franceb orrowedatruinoustermsb ecauseherfundswereonlyatfiftypercent
andtheJ ewstook mortgagesonallherrevenues".(Toussenel) .
Yes !
J amesRothschildIII .gaveforeachgovernmentb ondof
onehundredfrancsonlyfiftyfrancsandreceivedfivefrancsasin-
terest,whichmadetenpercentonthemoneyactuallyloanedand
thefollowingyeartheprincipalb egantoreturntwofold .
J amesb ecame"LendertotheKings ." This,addedtohis
speculationsontheExchange,wherehewasab letoinfluencethe
riseandfallofstock sandb onds,swelledtheb aron'searningsinto
millions .
TheRothschildswerenotonlyfinancierstheylateronb ecame
industrialmagnatesandmerchantsaswell .Theirimmensecapital
lik emillionsofleechesisattachedtoeveryhumaneffort
.
Between1815 and1830 theRothschildsweresimplyplundering
thefivegreatpowers : England,Russia,Austria,FranceandPrus -
sia.ThusPrussiain1818contracteda5 % loanof5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pounds
sterling,b utreceivedforitsgovernmentb ondsonly3,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 or
7 0 % ,mak ingtheactualinterestrateover7 % ,b utthechiefpoint
ofitwas,thattheb ondshastob eredeemedinafewyearsat10 0 % ,
i .e
.redeemedb yPrussiaatpar,or5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pounds,thuspaying
aprofittotheRothschildsof1,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 pounds,plustheinterest .
In182 3J amestook upthewholeoftheFrenchloan .
In182 3J amesreceivedtheorderoftheLegionofHonor .
116
LIONEL (" SIDONIA") SATANIZ ESDISRAELI
'Theperiodof182 0 onwardsb ecametheageeoftheRothschilds, so- that
b ythemiddleofthecenturyitwasacommondictum,thereisonlyonepower
inEurope,andthatisRothschild"(Prof .W ernerSomb art,"TheJ ewsAnd
ModernCapitalism",p
.9 9 ) .
W hatimb ecilesorhypocritesthenwerealltheGentiles,who
wereconstantlyinducedtomak erevolutionsagainstallMon-
archs,b utnever(exceptasmallrevoltin1848)againstthe"only
power"--theRothschilds .
W hileJ amesRothschildwasorganizingtherevolutionof1830
andplunderingFrance,youngLionelofLondon,thesonofNath-
an,wassatanizingDisraeli .
ThegrandeuroftheRothschildswasj ustb eginning .
Eventheyb elievedtheplanoftheJ ews-todominatetheW orld,
wasadream.Hearingtheconfessionsandb oastingsofLionel,
Disraeli,withJ ewishacumen,thoughtitexpedienttoexposethem
inb ook form,and,scepticalastotherealizationofthese"mirages"
-tomak eimmediateprofitfromtheexaltationsofhispatron
.So
in1844hispoliticalnovel"Coningsb y"waspub lishedinwhicha
lovestoryservesasamereframework forthepoliticalstatements
ofLionel . Thus,theintenseandtraitorousgreedofDisraelito
exploithispatron'sconfidenceb ecameamostconvincingproofof
theJ ewishPeril .
Duringnearly7 5 yearstheb raveBritishershaveread"Conings-
b y"andthoughtthat"Sidonia"wasafiction
.Itwasthank sto
myarticlesinLondon,thatEnglandgrasped,that"Sidonia"was
aphotoofLionel .
"Manypredictionsmadeb ythecharacterSidoniahaveb eenfulfilled
.
Perhapsthisaccountsfortheinterestreawak enedinDisrael
; 'snovels,and
especiallyinastudyofSidonia,whohasb eenidentifiedb yaRussianauthor,
CountCherep-SpiridovichasportrayingthefirstLordRothschild"(Plain
English,Oct
.2 2 ,19 2 1) .
"BetweenSidonia(Lionel)andConingsb y(Disraeli)atonce
occurredcompanionship ."p .2 35 .
Ofcourse! TwofieryJ ewish
conspirators! !
Thereisnodoub tthatSidonia,describ edb yDis-
raeliinhis"Coningsb y"wasLionel,thesonofNathanRothschild
II.Mr
.LewisApj ohninhis"TheEarlofBeaconsfield"states,p
.
118 :
"Beaconsfieldhasintroducedlivingpersonsintohisromances
."
AnothersuchasSidonia,asphotographedb yDisraeli,couldnot
b efound
on theentireearth .
Firstofall,"Sidoniahadunlimitedwealth ."
117
DISRAELIEX POSESTHEPLOTSOFROTHSCHILD
Hisfather(NathanRothschildII .)hadestab lishedab rotherinmostof
theprincipalcapitals .Hewaslordandmasterofthemoney-mark etsofthe
world,and,ofcourse,virtuallylordnadmasterofeverythingelse .Heliterally
heldtherevenuesofSouthernItalyinpawn (throughKarlRothschildin
Naples)andMonarchsandministersofallcountriescourtedhisadviceand
wereguidedb yhissuggestions" (" Coningsb y ", pp
.2 13and2 14)
.
1 1 BetweenParisandNaplesSidonia(Lionel)passedtwoyears" . Sidonia
hadnoheart,hewasamanwithoutaffections
."(p .2 17 ) .
"W hatwecallheart(saidSinodia-Lionel)isanervoussensationlik e
shyness,whichgraduallydisappearsinsociety"(p.2 48) .
W asnotLionelSidoniaareincarnationofSatan?
"Itwaswell-k nownthatSidonia(Rothschild)wasnotamarry-
ingman"p.2 35 )
. Becausetheirgreedforgoldandpowertheir
plandelegatedb ySatan,didnotallowthemtointroducestrangers
intheirb rigandden,theRothschildsinter-marriedoroccasionally
took wivesfromotherrichJ ewishfamilies
.
"Sidonia,whenhewasnineteenresidedforsometimewithhis
uncle(Karl)in Naples,
andmadealongvisittoanotherofhis
father'srelativesatFrank fort " (uncleAnselm)
.
Disraeli,throughRothschild(Sidonia)explainsalltheplans of
their"superiorrace,"andhow"J ewishmindexercisesavastin-
fluenceontheaffairsofEurope ." Alas ! toovast ! SidoniaRoth-
schildsaid
"ThefirstJ esuitswereJ ews
; thatmysteriousRussianDiplomacy,which
soalarmsW esternEurope,isorganisedandcarriedonb yJ ews
; thatmighty
revolution(of1848)whichisatthismomentpreparinginGermany,isentirely
developingundertheauspicesofJ ews,whoalmostmonopolisetheprofessional
chairsofGermany" .
Yes! Alltherevolutionswerestagedb ytheJ ews
.
Thus,theJ ew,Disraeli,himselfconfirmedthattheJ ew,Roth-
schild(Sidonia)k newseveralyearsahead,whatwouldhappenin
1848
.Hisb ook waspub lishedin1844 .
Itisanalogoustomyb ook "L'AllianceFranco-AllemandeetLes
ForcesTitaniques,"(videTheBritishMuseum),inwhichImetall
theargumentsoftheFrenchex-Minister,M .MarcelSemb at,who
suggestedsuchanAlliance .
IforetoldinitinMay19 14thatincaseofwar,RosaLuxemb ourg
wouldupsettheKaiser
.
Lionel-NathanwaseducatedinGermanyatG'oettingen,b yJ ew
satanicprofessors .
ElectedtoParliamentin1847 ,hewasseated
onlyin185 8,andrepresentedLondonuntil187 3 .
1 1 8
SHORTESTSUMMARYOFTHEYEARS180 0 -185 0
Tomak eiteasierformyreaderstorememb eramassoffacts
andactorsinquiteanewlight,Ifeelitindispensab letodisclose
ashortsummaryofevents,whichHistoryfailstorecord .
Alreadyin17 9 8,Nathanb roughthisgangof"Illuminati"from
Frank fort,b utfailingtorepeatthe"French"RevolutioninEng-
land,heb egantoplunderher
.
In1815 ,Nathan"k nock edout"NapoleonI
. ButAlexanderI.
Romanov,proposedtotheHohenzollernsandtheHab sb urgs
the
HolyAlliance,withCHRISTasLeader
.
NathandoomedthesethreeChristianDynasties .
HetriedtoconvertRussiatoJ udaism,b utwasthwarted
.
ForthisAlexanderI .waspoisonedin182 5 .
NathanattemptedarevolutioninRussiain182 5 .
BothsonsofNapoleonI
.werek illedin1832 .
Nathandiedandwassucceededb yJ amesin1836 .
FranzJ osephhandedtoaJ ewtob esatanizedin1838 .
Lionel confessedtoDisraeliin1844,thatrevolutions were
preparedb yhisJ ewsinGermany.
"Iwillfireonwhoevershallfirefirst,"the"anti-W ar" Em-
peror,NicholasI .declaredin185 0 ,andthuspreventedawar!
ThenthechiefagentsofJ amesRothschildIII.Disraeli,Napoleon
III.andBismarck weremob ilisedin185 1-5 2 againstNicholasI.
Theyprovok edthat"warofcrime"inCrimeain185 3 .
Unab letowinit,theypoisonedNicholasI .in185 5 .
TheW orldAssassinshavecreatedmany"ApostlesofEvil"
Bomb elles(Reb ello),Disraeli,Bismarck ,Gamb erle (Gamb etta),
Aerenthal, Bethmann-Hollweg*, Adler (Kerensk y), Bronstein
(Trotzk y),Cederb aum(Lenin),Masaryk ,Venizelos(BeniZ elos),
Millerand-Kahn,allJ ews,andnotcounting suchdevils-J ews,
educatedb ytheRothschilds,asHertz(Hertzen),F
.Lassale,Karl
Marx,ErnestoNathan,LordNorthelife,etc .,etc.
TheAssassinationofthemostnob leChristi an TsarNicholasI
.
mark edtheconclusionofthefirsthalfoftheSatanicmisrule
of
theW orldb ytheRothschilds ; asthemurdersofKingLouisX IV,
KingGustavusIIIandofEmperorJ osephIIofAustria,all
.con-
demnedtodeathattheFree-MasonicCongressatW ilhe
linsb adin
17 86,weretheb eginning
.
ThefirstMonarchwasexecutedin17 9 3,thesecondin17 9 0 and
thethirdin17 9 2 ,accordingtotheAmschel'sdecisions
.
*HismotherwasaRothschildfromFrank fort .
119
THEREVOLTSOF1810 -2 2 ANDTHE"DECABRIST"IN182 5
.TherevoltsinSouthAmericain1810 (Pedrob ecameEmperor
of Brazil) ; in
Italy(afterKarlRothschildcametoNaples),and
inPetersb urgonDec
.14,182 5 (the"Decab rist")were,noneof
themorganizedb ythesenations,b utalwaysb ytheFree-Masons
oftheGrandOrientinParis,ledb ytheRothschilds :
AfterEmpressElizab ethrefusedtotak eanyprofitsfrom
CHRIST'Senemies,andCatherineII
.,ob eyedHISwarning,(St .
J ohn,viii,44)-AmschelRothschildL,startedinRussiamanyb ran-
chesoftheGrandOrientlik ethe"UnionofSalvation,"the"Union
ofBenevolence,"etc .
YoungRussianofficers,whoaccompaniedAlexanderI
.,toParis,
wereattractedintotheLodgesanddupedb yempty,grand,elo-
quentphrasesandthe"secrecy"oftherituals
.Theenrollmentof
imb ecilesandcrook s,andexcitingthemtorevolutionaryactions,
grewtosuchproportionsthattheCzar,onJ uly2 5 ,182 2 ,wascom-
pelledtoforb idFree-MasonryinRussia.TheSatanistspoisoned
thistrue"FairAngel,"thisRepub lican-Emperor,themostlib eral
ofMonarchsthateverexisted .Hisgoodreformswereparalyzed
b ytheplotsoftheFree-Masons,whowereorderedb yRothschild
toorganizeatanycostarevolution,whichwassomuchmore
easy,b ecausetheb rotherofAlexander,theeldestRomanov,Con-
stantine,repeatedlyrefusedtoacceptthesceptreandremained
farawayinW arsaw,andthatNicholasthenextb rotherdidnot
wishtob ecomeCzar. AlltheRomanovsdislik edtob eCzars
. . .
Thesonsofthe"fatheroflies"persuadedthemob andthe
youngsoldiers,thattherealCzarwasConstantineandhiswifewas
Constituzia("constituzia"isRussianforconstitution) .Andsothe
peopleshouted : "Constantine,Constituzia,"b elievingthatthus
theywereloyaltothethroneandthatNicholasI .wasanusurper .
Thisdespicab letrick toprovok e"murder"failedb ecauseofthe
marvelouscourageofNicholasI
.-the"Demi-God,"ashewas
calledb ytheforeignwriters,forhisextraordinarilyb eautifuland
maj esticappearance .
Herushedtothereb elsandthundered
"Children,onyourk nees ."Andthemassesob eyed
. .
W heninvestigationproved,thattheFree-Masonsweredelib erat-
elyexecutingtheordersoftheHiddenHandtheirlodgeswere
closedinRussia
in 182 6 .
Thank stothis,Russiahadaglorious
periodofthirtyyearsofprosperity . Thefourpowerallianceof
185 3-5 5 ,startedandcementedb ythesatanistRothschilds,could
do
nothingagainsther,thoughPrussiaandAustriab etrayedher
.
1 2 0
TAE "MYSTERY"OFBOMBELLES-REBELLO
W howasthemysteriousBomb elles-theJ ew
-
J esuit?
Verylittleisk nownab outthisgreatcriminal .
TheHiddenHandcarefullyhideshimfromdaylight .
Bomb ellesenteredtheJ esuitOrderonlytob ecomefortheJ e-
suits,a"KonradW allenrod,"whowoulddegradethisOrderand
thusscandalizethewholeChristianW orld,ortoexploittheOr-
derforhisownadvancement .
Itisperfectlyob viousthatthisdevil,Bomb elles, .J ewandJ esuit,
isthesamescoundrel,describ edb yDisraeliinhis"Coningsb y,"
TheyoungSidonia(Lionel)wasfortunate(fromtheJ ewish,i
.e .,Satanic
pointofview)inthetutorwhomhisfather(Nathan,ab rigandSatanistand
plunderer)hadprocuredforhim,andwhodevotedtohischargealltheresour-
cesofhistrainedintellectandvasterudition .AJ esuitb eforetheRevolution ;
sincethenanexiledLib eralleader ; nowamemb eroftheSpanishCortes :
Reb ellowasalwaysaJ ew" .
ThesuperlativesatanismofBomb ellesinspiredSalomonRoth-
schildofVienna,whosemereclerk b ecamethenotoriousPrince
& etternich,towarmlyrecommendBomb elles,astutorofNapoleon
II.,andthustoputhimasaSatan-tempteroftheex-Empress
Marie-Louise,widowofNapoleonI,
ThegeniusEmperoraccustomedhiswifetospendmoneylav-
ishelyandtheRothschildsk newit
.
Beforetemptingherb ythe
lovealoneofthehandsomeJ ewBomb elles,theycarefullyput
the"ImperialVictim"intoagoldenweb .
"InDecemb er182 7 MarieLouiseraisedaloanoftenmillionfrancsfrom
Rothschild.OnFeb ruary2 2 ,182 9 shelostherhusb andCountNeipperg(or
Neub erg) . .("AnImperialVictim",b yMrsEdithE.Cuthell) .
ThedeathofNeipergremained"mysteriousforthehistorians ."
Metternich,toldBomb elles,thathe"wishedamanwhocould
guidetheweak characterofMarieLouise ". Thustheb ar-
gainwassettled,andthe"NouveauLarousse"says,thatBom-
b elleswasalreadyin1830 secretlymarriedtoMarieLouise . . .
ThusBomb elles - "Reb ello",aJ ewishMacchiavelli,who"edu-
cated"Lionel,wasrecommendedtob etheslowannihilatorofNa-
poleonII ; b ecametheconfidentofthewidowofNapoleonI,Emp-
ressMarie-Louiseandmarriedher .
Thuswasaccomplishedoneofthemostsatanicmurdersb ythe
Rothschildsofaninnocentperson-thescion of the Corsican
Eagle.
FinallytheJ ew,Bomb elles,usingallthesatanictrick spractical-
lycompelledthewidowofNapoleonI .andthisArchduchessof
Hab sb urgtomarrythisdark snak eofaghetto : . .
19 1
KILLSNAPOLEONII .ANDW EDSHISMOTHER
Bomb ellesappearsinthe"L'Aiglon,"thefinetragedyofRost-
and,whowenttoSchoenb runninordertostudythedetails,ofhow
Bomb ellesdidNapoleon I I.to deaththroughthe"love"ofthe
J ewess-FannyElsner,whowasintroducedthroughBomb ellesto
theyoung"KingofRome"withthespecialmissiontoconvenient-
lymurderthisNapoleonid
.
FannyElsnerthroughhercharmspurposelyb roughttheyoung
Princetoexhaustionanddeathin1832 .Sheexecutedtheorders
oftheHiddenHand .
EdmondRostand,authorof"L'Aiglon,"showsBomb ellesvery
friendlywiththeEmpressMaria-LouisewhothenwasyetCountess
Neiperg .Thegreatestactress,whoplayed"L'Aiglon,"thePrincess
Bariatinsk a-Yavorsk a,whowassuperiorinthisroletotheJ ew-
ess,SarahBernhardt,andwholearnedallthedetailsfromM .Rost-
andhimself,saysthatBomb ellesin1832 ,musthaveb eenforty
yearsoldandextremelyhandsome,accordingtotheinformation
procuredb yRostand,fromtheSchoenb runnarchives.
CharlesR.Bomb ellesisthusdescrib edb yMrs .E.E
: Cuthell :
"Hehasevenmoreamb ition
.W ithhissoftvoicehewhisperedinthe
earsofwomen" . . ."Bomb elleswishedtomarryaMileCavanagh,whohad
moneyHegainedhisob j ect .Hiswifedied,b equeathinghimherheartina
leadencase .Heb uriedit .Ayearlaterhehadadesperatepassionforanother
richheiress,whodeclinedit"(p
.32 1) .
AfterthedeathofMarieLouise,CharlesR: Bomb elleswas
appointedtheComptrollertotheEmperorofAustria,while
PhilippeBomb elleshadb ecomehis"satanizer"since1838
.
"Rumoursthatshehaddiedofpoisonfloatedab outParmaandspread
farther"("AnImperialvictim"p .37 3) .
Bomb elles'ssatanicwork consistedindemoralizingtheheirto
thethrone,thefutureEmperorFranz -J osephIItosuchanextent,
thatthelastfailedtopreventninemurderswithinhisownfamily,
whichcausedhisdiscreditandthedownfallin19 18oftheHab s-
b urgdynasty,whose"primeoffense"wastosigntheHolyAlli-
ancewiththemotto"Christab oveall" .
Disraelihimselfnarrated,thataJ ew"Reb ello"(Bomb elles)
"educated",orrather,"satanized"LionelRothschild,
HavingmurderedallthedirectNapoleonidesandtwoCzarsof
Russia,theRothschildswereanxioustogetridof,or,atleast,to
underminetheHab sb urgsandtob ecome"Ab oveAll"intheb eau-
tifulcapitalofAustria .
12 2
ROTHSCHILDSBEGINTODESTROYHABSBURGS
.
ButhowtoruintheHab sb urgs : thismostancientdynasty,strong
lysupportedb ytheMotherChurchatRome? RudolphusofHab s-
b urgwaschosenEmperorintheyear12 7 3 .Thisdynastyhadim
mensemerits,b ecauseitcementedthirteendifferentpeoples,who
otherwisewouldb ecuttingeachothersthroats . TheHab sb urgs
weretheb ulwark ofEuropeagainsttheinvasionofthefanatical
AsiaticTurk s ; theywerealsothePillarsofCatholicism
.
Theb estwaytoannihilatetheHab sb urgsandthustoweak en
theChurch,wasto"b orethefamilyfromwithin",thisfavorite
J ewishsatanictrick ,i .e .toeducatetheheirtothethroneintoa
realmonster .Tothisendatruesatanist,aJ ewBomb elles,(Reb el-
lo)amock J esuit,wasintroducedb ytheVienneseSalomonRoth-
schildastheb est"educator" ; firsttotheKingofRome,sonofNa-
poleonIandgrandsonoftheEmperorofAustria,andlatertothe
heirofFranz-J osephhimself .Irepeatthisinsistently .
Bomb ellessupportedb ySalomonandhisclerk Metternich,was
upliftedin1838as"educator"or"satanizer"ofthefutureEm-
perorofAustria,FranzJ ozeph . ThustheHab sb urgsforgotthe
warningofCHRIST,asninety-ninepercentoftheAmericansare
doing,whoassure us : " TherearegoodJ ews .Therefore,letthe
b adJ ewsdowhattheylik e ."W hatwastheconsequenceofthe
"spitting"onCHRIST7
Bomb elleswastheresponsib leauthorofthemostawful
disloyalty,b asenessandcrueltyofAustria,whichb egantoamaze
thewholeworldsince1848,whenFranzJ oseph,onlyeighteenyears,
oldb ecametheEmperordej ure,andBomb elleswasthe"power
b ehindthethrone,"receivingandexecutingtheordersofRoth-
schild .Theirfirstactwastob etraytheirwordtoNicholasI .,who
putas"conditionsinequanon"mercyfortheHungariangenerals
Sheczenyandothers
.Franz-J oseph -Bomb ellesstrangledthem,as
soonastheRussiantroopsleftHungary .
AswaspromisedtothevictoriousRussianfieldmarshalPas-
k evich,"notahairhadfallenfromtheheadsofthemostgallant
patrioticHungarianprisoners ."
Yesl
AJ ewofPortugal,Bomb elles,similartoDisraeli,was
helpedb ytheRothschildstob ecomethehusb andofanEmpress
andthusthememb eroftheHouseofHab sb urgs'1
Outof115
.0 0 0 .0 0 0 Americans,15 heardBomb elles'namel
1 2 3
THE"MYSTERY"OFTHEREVOLUTIONOF1830
BillionsandhonorsdidnotsatisfySatan'sdelegate,J ames
.He
aimedatmurder,asCHRISTstated,andtheruinationofHIS
work
.Iftherulersresentedhisexactions,heprovok edrows,b lood-
shedand,asDisraelirevealed,allthemischiefmak ersweresalaried
b yL.Rothschild
.ThusnodangerfortheRothschilds,b utonl-,r
fortheimb ecileandcowardlyChristians,who"spit"at
CHRIST.
NathanwishedtopenetrateintothehighBritishsocietyin
ordertoruleEnglandandtriedtoprovehimselfmore"English,"
thantheBritishersthemselves .HespreadPan-Britanismandin-
flamedEnglandagainstFrance
.J amesandNathansearchedfor
pretexttocauseawar
.
J amesk newtheChristianconvictionsofKingCharlesX
.of
France,anddemandedthathis(J ames')wifeshouldb ereceived
atCourt,whereshecouldsteponthetoesoftheQ ueen
.Butthe
DuchessofAngoulemeanswered
"YoumustnotforgetthattheKingofFranceisthemostChris-
tianKing,"i
.e
.,sinceOURLORDdesignatedtheJ ewsassatanists-
mank illers,weoughttoavoidthem ."
J amesorderedhispresstowageavenomouscampaignagainst
theBourb ons .Inordertodefendhimself,theKingacceptedthe
adviceofhisMinister,Polignac,torestraintheob scenityofthe
newspapers .Thiswasexploitedb yJ ames,whoorderedhisfree-
masonstounitetheBonapartists,Orleanists,repub licansandthe
slums againsttheKing.After17 7 0 Amschelestab lishedhisJ ews
asagentsinmanyplaces .ThusaBusnachwasatAlgiers,where
he,thank stotheRothschild'scredit,b ecametheJ ew"KingofAl-
geria,"b rib ingthestupidTurk ishj anissaries,whoelectedtheDey,
i
.e.,theViceroyoftheSultanofTurk ey .TohumiliateKing
Charles,tocompelFrancetoactandtoangerGreatBritain,Bus-
nachwasorderedtoexcitetheDey
.Atareceptionin182 7 the
DeyslappedthefaceoftheConsulofFrance,M
.Deval,withafly
fan .Itwasanunheardofoffense
.Francedemandedareparation .
MeantimeNathansucceededinhavingtheDuk eofW ellington,a
foeofFrance,madePrimeMinister .
Theattack ofFranceonAlgeriahelpedNathantoirritateEng-
landandonJ uly2 7 -2 9 shesupportedtheab ovegroupstoover-
throw King CharlesX
.andtoenthronethesonofPhillipeEgalite,
Duk ed'Orleans,whowasfortwentyyearstheGrandMasterofthe
GrandOrientandwhocriminallyvotedthedeathofKingLouisX VI
.
1 2 4
J .ROTHSCHILDIII.GRABSTHERAILROADS
"W iththeFrench J uly Revolutionthefirmentereduponaperiodduring
whichitsinfluenceandpositionattainedaheightwhichwouldhavesurprised
AmschelMayer .Historydoesnotrecordanotherinstanceofanyoneprivate
firmholdingsoprominentaposition,orexercisingsuchapowerfulcontrol
overthedestiniesofnations,asisfurnishedb ytheRothschildfamily"(J .
Reeves,p.87 ) .
ThegreatestendeavouroftheX IX Century,wastheconstruc-
tionofrailroads : TheRothschildsgrab b edmostofthem . Read
theconditionswhichJ amesRothschildIII . compelledFranceto
acceptforfinancingitsNorthRailroad
.
TheGovernmenttook uponitselftheob ligationtospend 10 0
millionfrancsinordertob uildtheroadb ed . J amesconsentedtc
spendsome60 millionsinprovidingtherailscars,etc .Hereceived
during40 years17 millionsyearlyb ywayofincome,i .e.62 0 mil-
lionsininterest,plustheprincipalof60 millions . Inthisunder-
tak ingtheRothschildsused60 millionsoftheirdepositors'money
forwhichtheypaidthem4% interestor2 ,40 0 ,0 0 0 yearly,thusgett
-
ing14,60 0 ,0 0 0 francsperannumfortheirsignature .
The"J ournaldesDeb ats"inordertodeceivethenationstated
inJ uly,1843,thatRothschildis "b eggingfortheprivilegetorain
himself."
TheFrenchpressactedtheroleofagentprovocateur
asearlyasfiftyyearsb eforethescandalofPanama .
TheJ ewshavecovetedthisrichprey-therailroads-at any
cost. AtonetimetheGovernmentpassedthroughanintervalof
honestyandhadthetemeritytostemtheiraggression . In1838M .
Martin,fromtheNorth,suggestedtoParliamentanetofrailroads
tob eb uiltb ytheState . IfMr.Martin'splan,b asedontwopillars
:
monopolyofb ank ingandoftransportationhadb eenapprovedb y
Parliamentthefinancialfeodalitywouldhaveb eenk illedinitsin-
ception .ButtheRothschilds,throughthepresscontrolledb ythem,
foundthewaytoacquiretherailroads . In1840 ,theW estand
SouthlineswereconcededtotheRothschildsandtheFoulds . By
1845 allthegreatlinesb elongedtothesetwocompanies
.
TheyruledtheExchangeandb yregularlyplunderingthepub lic,
made15 0 millionsyearly.
ThroughtheirpresstheRothschilds
excitedtheappetitesofthepub licandsoldalltheycouldatthe
highestpoint,andin182 3b egantowithdrawtheircapitalanddid
notreinvestit . Ofcourse,manyb ank sfailedandmillions
.ofindi-
vidualswereruined
.*In182 5 theRothschildsreb oughttheirstock s
atthelowestpossib leprices
.
*J ustastheFederalReserveBank actedwiththefarmersin19 2 12 2 .
1 2 5
ROTHSCHILDSDEMORALIZ EBRITISHNOBILITY
InallEuropeancountriesthearistocracyearnestlyservedtheir
nationsb ut,diditgratuitously,andb ysodoingspentitsancient
wealth,acquiredinwarsb yrewardedcourage,whilethemiddle
classwouldnotmoveonefingerwithoutb eingpaid,andthereb y
enricheditself,
AsIhavesaid,theBritisharistocracygaveallitsb esttosave
thefutureofEnglandinherstruggleagainstNapoleon'ssuprem-
acyandwaspauperised .Theplunderb yNathanRothschildII.of
$ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 inonedayafterW aterloo,mademostofEnglandnob les
andstatesmen'smouthswater .However,Nathanwasphysically
toouncleantob ereceivedinLondonsociety .Thiswasunderstood
b yhisson,Lionel,oneofthetrick iestsatanists .
"Tentimessince1833hadtheBillfortheadmissionofJ ewstoParlia-
mentb eencarried in theHouseofCommonsandrej ectedb ytheHouseof
Lords,whonowatlastgaveway,andBaronRothschildtook hisseatonJ uly,
2 6,185 8,"wroteSirAlgernonW estinhis"Recollections",p .15 7 .
Todefeatthenob leLords,whorememb eredthewarningof
CHRIST,thattheJ ewsare"satanists-menk illers,"Rothschildcom
-
pelledLordDerb ytounitehisforceswithDisraeli .LordDerb y
againb ecamePrimeMinisterwithDisraeliashisChancellorofthe
Exchequer,thusmak ingmanyLordsdependentfortheireconomic
needsonL
.Rothschildwhomtheyk newtob eDisraeli's"b oss
."
How
theRothschildscapturedtheBritishnob ilityintheirnetscan
b eunderstoodfromthefollowingtwostatementsofSirAlgernon
W est
a)"Manyatimewhenho (W hyteMelville) metmewithBaron
Rothschild'shounds,hewouldsayak indword,whichgaveinfinitesatisfac-
tion"(though,perhapsthesewordsweregiventopleasetheRoehschild's
dogs)p .2 33 .
b )"DiningonenightatBaronRothschild's,LordGranvillewasask edto
tak einLady . -'
Certainlynot ; Ihardlyk now,ifIcantak emyselfin,
answeredLordGranville,SecretaryforColonies"(p .42 5 )
.
W hetherBaronRothschildthoughtthattheb estcompanyfor
SirAlgernonW estwouldb ehisdogs
; orthatSirA .W estwould
ratherb ewiththedogsthanwiththeirmaster-couldnotb etraced
inhis"Recollections."
Manyhundredyearsagoaprophet,Mahomet,stated
"W hoeverisafriendofaJ ew,b elongstothem,b ecomesoneofthem .
GODcannottoleratethismeanpeople
.TheJ ewshavewanderedawayfrom
divinereligion(givenb yMoses)
.Theyareusurpers . Youmustnotrelent
inyourwork whichmustshowupJ ewishdeceit
."(Koran) .
1 2 6
NATHANBETRAYSJ UDAISM .DIES"MYSTERIOUSLY"
NathanMayerRothschildmarriedin180 6therichestJ ewessin
LondonJ ohannaLeviBarnet(BarnatoY)Cohen .Theirson,Lion
-
el,wasb ornonNov
.2 2 nd,180 8,laterthanDisraeli(b ornonDec.
2 1st,180 5 )whomheentirelycaptivated
.
Bomb elles(Reb ello)aJ ewishMachiavelli,wasmadethetutor
ofLionelandtaughtNathansuchsataniccontemptofallmoraland
religioustraditions"whichshouldb eaman'sonlyguide,"that
thetotallyunscrupulousNathan,seingthattheLondonersdistrust -
edhisJ ewishcreed,condemnedb yCHRIST,b ecamereadytocom-
mitapostasy,theeasiertoaccumulatewealthandattaintitlesand
powerinEngland.
Buthisintentionsb ecamek nowntohiseldestb rother,Anselm,
whoimmediatelysummonedhisfourb rotherstoFrank fort,and
thereandthen,onthetomb ofAmschelRothschildI.Nathanwas
tried,convictedanddoomed . . . Nathan"suddenly"died
. . .
All
theotherb rothershadsworntob efaithfultotheircreedandto
thetestamentofthe"greatExterminatorofChristians,"Amschel .
Tob esurethatLionelwouldnotemb raceChristianityforhis
ownamb itiousendstheb rothersRothschilds,hisuncles,ordered
himtomarryCharlotte,thedaughterofKarlRothschildofNaples,
whosewifewasAdelaideHertz .
"Nathan
went to Frank fort to b epresent at themarriage festivities.
Hewassufferingfromacarb uncle.Onthedayoftheweddinghewastak en
seriouslyillanddiedonthe2 8-thJ uly,1836 .(Reeves,p.2 0 1) .
"ThesuperiorityofNathan'sintelligencewasprovedonseveral
occasions.HewasthefirsttoinformLordAb erdeen(aMinister)
oftheParisJ ulyrevolution,ashehadb eentoannouncethedefeat
ofNapoleonatW aterloo ."(p .169 ) .
Ofcourse,Nathancouldannounceit,oncetheRothschildswere
attheheadoftheHiddenHand,whichorganizedalltheb loodshed,
asIstatedinmy"ScienceofPoliticalForesight
."
Ofcourse,thearrivaloftheLandgrave's$ 4,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 toLondon
incash,whenEnglandwasontheeveofb ank ruptcy,didnotde -
mandageniustomak etremendousprofit,especiallyiftheowner
ofthiscapitalwasarealsatanist, .-mank iller,aswasNathanMayer,
futureRothschildII .
"Theamountoffortuneheleftalwaysremainedasecret
.TheBusiness
wastob econductedb ythefoursonsinco-operationwiththeirunclesab road .
Toeachofhisdaughtersheleft$ 5 0 0 .0 0 0 ,whichwastob eforfeitedifthey
marriedwithouttheconsentoftheirmotherandtheirb rothers .Therewere
nolegaciestohisemployesandnocharitab leb equests"(p .2 0 3) .
1 2 7
NATHANR.II .W ASAFILTHYCRUELBEAST
Itak ethefollowingnotesab outNathanfromtheb ook " The
Rothschilds : TheFinancialRulersofNations"
0 1 The first occasion on which Nathan assisted theEnglish Government
wasin1819 ,whenheundertook theloanof$ 60 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 "(p.17 7 ) .
From1818until1832 Nathanissuedeightotherloansforasum
of$ 10 5 ,40 0 ,0 0 0 .
"W ithSpain,ortheSouthAmericanstates,whichhadformerlyack now-
ledgedtheSpanishflag,hewouldneverhaveanythingtodo"(p .17 9 ) .
Explanation : TheSpanishInquisition.
"In1831NathanMayertook controlofthequick silverminesat
IdriainAustriaand,simultaneouslysimilarminesinAlmadena,in
Spain .Thusallthemercury,indispensab leasmedicine,wasinhis
hands,andhedoub ledandtreb leditsprice
. Ithadaterrificcon
sequenceuponthesick andsufferingofallnations ."Thisisnotall
thatthis"good"J ew did. Nowthemercurialpreparations,b e-
causeofthepriceofpuremercury,arenolongermanufactured
fromthemetalasob tainedfromthemines,b utfromtherefuseof
otherarticlescontainingquick silver,suchasthefoilof
oldmir-
rorsandlook ingglasses"(p
.181) .
"Nathanneverpaidhisemployesacentmorethanwasnecessaryfortheir
b aresub sistence,oratleastnotafarthingmorethattheycouldcompelhim
topay,"(Mr .Martininhis"StoriesofBank sandBank ers" .
DidhenotmeritthecensureoftheW orld?
"Onecauseofhissuccesswasthetorturouspolicywithwhich
hemisledthosewhowatchedhim"(Reeves,p .189 ) .
Nathanconstantlycreatedfalsepanicsand plunderedlik ea
highwayman,allwhocamewithinhispower .
"Ageneralsuspicionandmistrustfollowedhiminallhisaction"(p
.-19 0 ) .
"Theywhopreachedloudestagainstmammon,b entlowestb eforethemammon
worshipper"(p.19 4) .
"Nathanhadruinedmanyamanofb usiness"(p
.19 7 ) .
"ThedirectionofoldMayerAmschelofFrank fort,thathissonsshould
alwaysremainunited,werecarriedouttotheirfullestpossib leextent,b y
thepracticeofintermarriage"(p .2 0 1) .
"ThecontroloftheLondonb ranchwasconfidedexclusivelytoLionel" .
Thiswasb ecausehewasthemostsatanicofthefamily .
" Lionelconcentratedhisthoughtsexclusivelyontheconsolidationofthe
immensefortune . Greatprudence-mark edhisenterprises
. Inthenegoti-
ationofforeignloansLionelwasparticularlyactive,asthisb usiness,atonce
lucrativeandcomparativelyfreefromrisk ,wasonewhichhepreferredb e-
foreallothers. Duringhislifetimehisfirmwasinterestedintheissueof
nolessthaneighteenGovernmentloans,amountingintheaggregatetoseven
hundredmilliondollars .Toenterintothedetailsofthesetransactionswould
b etogivethefinancialhistoryofEuropeforthelastfiftyyears"'(Reeves,
pp .2 0 5 -2 0 7 ) .
1 2 8
THEFAMILYOFNATHANROTHSCHILDII .
Nathanhadfoursonsandthreedaughters :
(1) Lionel-Nathan,b ornNov .2 2 ,180 8. Hewasthe"satanizer
ofDisraeli,whodescrib edhimas"Sidonia ." AsGODmadethe
rattlesnak esproducenoiseinordertowarnus,soHemadethe
J ews b oastful,thattheyshouldb etraythemselvesandtheirdeadly
danger. The"educator"ofLionelwasaJ ew,whomDisraelipie-
turedasReb elloandwhointurnb ecameJ esuit,Lib eral,courtier ;
who "educated"todeaththeKingofRome,andfinallyb ecamethe
thirdhusb andofthesecondwifeofNapoleon,asCountBomb elles
.
LionelmarriedhiscousinCharlotte,daughterofhisuncleKarl
of
NaplesandAdelaideHertz,in1836anddiedin187 9 ,havingcom-
pelledEuropetok eeptheChristiansofMacedoniaundertheTurk -
ishk nifeinordertoexterminatethem,andalsoto
createnew
pretextsforwars.
Lionelb ecameaBritishBaronetin1846 ; b ut
b eingthepersonificationofarealSatanisthewasunab letoover-
cometheBritishnob ility'sdistrustoftheJ ewsthe"satanists-man-
k illers"-asCHRISTcalledthem .
Ishallreturntohimlater.
AtthedeathofhisfatherNathanRothschildII
.,Lionel
could
notmaintainhispowerb ecausehisunclessuspectedhimofb eing
"de-satanized"andb ecauseoftheextraordinarysataniccapacities
ofhisuncleJ ames,whothereuponb ecametheW orldAutocrat,
andW orldAssassin-Rothschild,III .
(2 )Anthony,b ornMay,2 6,1810
; diedJ uly,4,187 6 . Hemar-
riedhiscousinLouiseMontefiore,whose father Ab rahamwas
marriedtoHenrietteadaughterofAmschelandsisterofNathan .
Anthonyhadonlytwodaughters,oneofwhom,Constance,married
LordSeymour,andAnna,whodiedearly.
(3)Nathaniel,b ornApril,2 ,1812 ; diedinFeb ruary,187 0
. He
marriedhiscousinCharlotte,daughterofJ amesRothschildIII
.,
andofBetty,daughterofSalomonRothschildofVienna . Helived
inParisuntilhisdeath . HelefttwosonsJ ames -NathanorJ ames -
EdouardandArthur . Thefirst,b ornonOct .2 9 ,1844,married
hiscousin .Louise-Therese,daughterofCharlesofNaples,thesox
ofKarlRothschild,(theleaderofthe"AltaVendita") .
J ames-
NathanrevoltedagainstthetyrannyofAlphonseRothschildIV.,
andwascompelledtocommit"suicide
."
Histhroatwascut . . .
Thesamehappenedwiththegrandson ofLionel,Nathaniel
RothschildinLondonin19 2 3,whowasalsofoundwithhisthroat
cut . . . BelovedexecutionoftheRothschilds .
12 9
THE THIRD GENERATIONOFROTHSCHILDS .
J ames-Nathanleft ason, Henri(whomarriedaJ ewess,W eis-
weller)andadaughter,J ane,whomarriedaJ ew,b aronLeonino .
(4)Mayer,b ornJ une,2 6,1818
; diedFeb ruary,6,187 4 .
He
marriedin185 0 hiscousin,J ulianaCohen,daughteroftheb rother
ofhismother,whowasJ ohannaLeviBarnetCohen,thewifeof
NathanRothschildII
.
TheonlydaughterofMayer,Anna,whodiedin19 10 ,married
LordRoseb erry,andthusinfusedtheJ ewishb loodintoanother
nob leBritishfamily
. AccordingtoJ ewishlawthechildrenofa
J ewessareJ ews(M.J osephSanto)
.
ThethreedaughtersofNathanRothschildII
.were
(a)Charlotte,b ornin180 7 ,whomarriedher cousinAnselm
Slalomon,sonofSalomon(thesecondsonofAmschelRothschild
I .)andofCarolineStern
. TheSternsofFrank fortwerethean-
cestorsoftheHarmsworthsinEngland,
oneofwhomb ecame
camuflagedasLordNorthcliffeandanotherasLordRothermere
.
Bothchosetheirnames"North"and"Roth"asmuchsimilarto
Rothschildaspossib le . Roth-er-mereor"mere-Roth"(schild) .
(b )Louise,b ornin182 0 ,marriedhercousinCharles, sonof
KarlRothschildofNaples
.
(c)AnnamarriedanEnglishman,HenryFitz-Roy
.
Thedaughtersreceivedasdowryonly$ 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 each .
THEROTHSCHILDS"ABOVEALL"
Oneofthetwopub licationswhich tellthewholeTruth*)
"TheBritishGuardian,"(40 ,GreatOrmondstreet,London)pub -
lishedb ytheb rilliantBritishhomeopathandpatriot,Dr
.J ohnH
.
Clark e,saysinitsissueofDecemb er,19 2 2 :
"Andhowthispotentfirm(theRothsehilds)governstheGovernmentof
FranceandEnglandalik emayb egatheredfromtworecentincidents .The
FrenchSecretaryofLegationM .ThierryattheEmb assy .ofLondon,some
monthsagomarriedaJ ewessoftheRothschildelan
.Andnowthehidden
mentorsofMr.BonarLaw's(whopromisedtofollowthepolicyofDisraeli,
i.e.,ofhispatrons,theRothschilds) new
"Conservative"Government
inducedhimtosendasAmb assadorinParisanon-diplomatic ""Lib eral",
MarquisofCrewewhosewifeisthedaughterofHannahRothschild,Countess
ofRoseb erry.Herewehavetheactualb asisoftheFranco-BritishEntente
.
"R.F."(R .F.meansRepub licFrenchandalso"RothschildsFreres"i .e,,
RothschildsBrothers)coverstheBritishEmpire,theFrenchRepub lic,and
mostofotherrepub licsandk ingdomsb etween Moscow,Angoraand
W ashington.
*)Theotherb eingthePatriot - 2 ,W hitefriars,London .
1 3 0
DISRAELIBETRAYSHISRACE AND ROTHSCHT1
D.
Disraeli,b oastful,lik e all J ewsb etrayedhimself
.
In hisnovel
"Coningsb y",Disraeliack nowledgedtheprotectionofLionelRoth-
schild(Sidonia) .
Thisisclearlyevidentalsofromtheofficial"LettersofLord
Beaconsfieldtohissister ."HedoesnothidehowLioneladvised
himtogototheBar ; andthatafterhavingenvenomedDisraeli
withhissatanicideas,offeredhimfinancialandpoliticalsupport
DisraeliwastoLionelwhatW eisshauptwastoAmschel ; Gam-
b erletoJ amesRothschildIII . . ; whatPoincarewastoAlphonse
RothschildIV .andistoEdouardRothschildV .oraswasandis
Kerensk y-Kirb is,aJ ew,toE .RothschildV .
TheEnglisharistocracyhadnotb eenexterminatedb ytheRe-
volutionashadb eentheFrench ; andwithalltheirmoney,Nathan
andhisson,Lionel,couldnottriumphoverthequitej ustifiab le
distrustoftheJ ewsinEngland
; these"sellersofCHRIST,"as
theyarecalledinEurope,andwhomCHRISTHimselfdesignated
as"thesonsofthedevil,andtheexecutorsofhislusts ."
Ahandsome,amb itiousyoungJ ewwasneeded,tob uildapath
acrosstheunitedaristocracy,inorderthatthisroadcouldb eused
b ytheRothschildsfortheirvastschemeofW orlddomination .
W henonetak esintoconsiderationtheinfluenceoftheHiddenHand
uponBeaconsfield,thenallthatseemedsoextraordinary,so"my-
sterious"andso"secret"toallhisb iographersb ecomesper-
fectlyclear .
In"Coningsb y,"he writes ofLionel's tutor "Reb ello"
(allusiontohisJ ewishreb elliousnatureandtheconsonancewith
"Bomb elles",whichispronouncedinFrench,lik e"Bomb elle")
"J esuitb eforetherevolution,since
then anexiledLib eralleader
;
nowa memb eroftheSpanishCortes ; Reb ello wasalways's J ew."
Lik ehim,Disraelib ecameaChristian,thenaConservative,b ut
alwaysremainedaJ ewandareb el.
Thisisprovedb yhispoem,Lyridon
I Shallcoolthosechariot -wheelsnowhotwithb lood ;
Andb lessedb ethehandthatdares to b are
Theregicidalsteelthatshallredeem
Anation'ssorrowwithtyrant'sb lood"1
("TheEarlofBeaconsfield"b yMr .L.AP1ohn,p .66) .
DisraeliwastheHorseofTroyslipped into theupperclassesof
GreatBritain,carryinginsideascoreofJ ews,asfutureLordsand
Ministers. Nowtheyentirelyruleher,asIexposeditinmy
pamphlet -
"Let
Us
PreventTheSecond-W orldW ar,Already
Prepared",whichwasmyreporttoPres.Hardingin19 2 1 .
131
"MYSTERY"OFDISRAELIREVEALED.
Thosewhowriteab outDisraeliandother"great"J ews,whoin
realitywereonlygreatmank illers,upliftedb ytheHiddenHand
suchasGamb etta,Venizelos,*)Millerand-Kahn,Kerensk y,Troz-
k y,etc .,havefailedtodisclosethe"secret"oftheir"success",
andhavemadethemostab surdhypotheses.
AndMr.H.W .W .,whoreviewedin"TheDailyNews"ofJ une
7 ,19 2 0 ,thefifthandsixthvolumesofMr
.Buck le's"LifeofDis-
raeli", exclaims
"NocareerinEnglishhistoryismoremarvellousthanthatofDisraeli,and
nonehashithertob eenenshroudedingreatermystery" .
The"marvel"and"mystery"issimplythatDisraeliwasaser-
vantoftheRothschilds,lik ealltheab ovenamed"greatmen" .
Mr.H.W .W .,afraidtogivehisname,remindsusthatDisraeli
wasquiterightlycalled"adventurer"and"superlativeHeb rew
conj urer"b yCarlyle
.Inanoutb urstofvileflattery,Mr .Buck leat-
trib utesmosthighqualitiestothisJ ew .Mr .H.W .W .entertainsa
feelingofshameinb ehalfofMr .Buck leandhideshimself,
Mr.Buck le'sstatement,thatDisraelitriumphedoverallpatri-
cianprej udicesb ysheercapacity"ismostpreposterous,b ecause
allthewealthoftheRothschildsandalltheSatanicForceswere
attheb ack ofDisraeli - their"W allenrod"forEngland .(vide
"Coningsb y",p
.45 2 ,or"LordBeaconsfield'sLetters"ofJ une
1839 ,2 Decemb er1842 ; May1844 ; March1848 ; etc.)
ThestatementthatDisraeli"raisedEnglandtothehighestposi-
tion"isab surdalso,b ecausehewasameretooloftheHidden
Hand,whichatthatmomentwaspreparingawholeseriesofwars,
includingthislastgreatwar,alwaysinorderto"exterminatethe
Christians"tooverthrowtheChurchandtograsp"alltheKing-
doms ."Theb rilliantEnglishnationdoesnotneed Disraelis .
Disraeliimb uedwholegenerationsofBritishstatesmenwiththe
lie,that"agreatRussiaisadanger"forGreatBritain .
"Suppressatruthofwhichwehavegoodevidence,and,lik ethestone
ofstumb lingandrock ofoffense,itmayfalluponusb yandb yandgrindus
topowder"(H.W .Rank in) .
*)ItwasthroughhiscomplicitythattheGermancruisersGoeb enand
BreslaucouldreachConstantinopleandmenacingtob omb ardthesultan's
palaceandtodestroythetown,theycompelledTurk eytoj ointheCentral
powers,whichcausedtheprolongationoftheW orldW arformanymonths .
ItwastheVenizelos'"lustofmurder"andhisdesiretoupsettheexcellent
ChristianMonarch,whichstartedtheab surdGrecoTurk ishwar
.Thepoor
KingConstantinwascompelledtofollowVenizelosandacceptthewarand
atonethiscrimeofVenizeloswiththroneandverylife
.ThelateKingwas
oneofthemostrefinedpersonsoftheNordicAryans
.KingAlexanderI.of
Greecewasalso`mysteriously"k illedb ythesameHiddenHand . . .
132
ROTHSCHILDEX POSESJ EW RYUEBERALLIES .
cTheMinistercannotpaytheintereston
thenationaldeb t ; not
anunprecedentedcircumstance,andhasappliedtous(Rothschilds)
.
Ineverpermitanyb usinessofStatetob etransactedwithoutmyper-
sonalinterposition
; andsoImustgouptotownimmediately*
confessed"Sidonia"("Coningsb y,"p
.2 48) .
Aftertheselastphrasesof2 ~ Sidonia couldthereyetb eanydoub t,
thatheisthelifelik ephotographofLionel,whosefatherNathan
smashednearlyalltheotherb ank ersinLondon,andwho,"devot-
edallhisattentiontoGovernmentalloans .
"Sidonia"added :
" Cananythingb emoreab surdthanthatanationshouldapplytoanindi-
vidualtomaintainitscredit,and,withitscredit,itsexistanceasanempire! "
RothschildthusrevealedtheJ ewishPeril,iftheexistenceofthe
BritishEmpiredependedonhiscaprice
.
Isitb etterwithAmerica? Nottheleast .
HasnotSenatorEd-
winLaddrightlywarnedherthatsheisfacinganimminentb ank -
ruptcy,asIprovedinmy> > GentilesReviewsNo-8?
Outof5 5 0
memb ersoftheAmericanCongressthereisnone,whounderstands
thecatastrophicsituation,or
; has thecouragetotellthetruth W hy?
BecausewhenAb rahamLincolnwishedtopreventtheb ank ruptcy
andforthcomingmoral,mental,politicalandfinancial slaveryof
hisb elovedcountry,aJ ew*J ohnW ilk esBooth,ob viouslyanagent
oftheHiddenHand,murderedthepatrioticPresident
. Andno
Americanseemstok nowthisordarestoreveal it . . . .
W henanotherhonestPresident,Garfieldsaid
"W hoevercontrolsthemoneyofanation,controlsthatnation"
.
Thistruthandcouragecosthimhislife1
Hewasshot,aswas
Lincoln,forthesamereason,b ythesameHiddenHand!
"Iwasthemostpowerfulmanin19 18",saidaJ ew,B
.M .Baruch .
"ThePresidentwilldoexactlywhatItellhimtodo",b luntlytoldmethe
secretaryofPresidentRoosevelt,aJ ewLoeb ,inFeb ruary19 0 7 .
"J usticeLub itzBrandeis,aJ ew,ruledtheW hiteHouseb ysecrettele-
ghone"("ChicagoDailyTrib une",J uly2 2 ,19 2 2 )
.
Ab rilliantCaptainHaroldSherwoodSpencerinhisb ook
"Democ-
racyOrShylocracy"describ es,howhegotholdin19 17 ,ofatele-
gram,sayingthat> > Brandeiscab ledRothschildyesterdays
.
W as
Brandeisask ingE
.Rothschild'sorderstotheW hiteHouse?
Or
wasJ usticeBrandeiscommunicatingtoRothschildwhat
hehad
foundoutab outtheW hiteHouse?
. .
ButthepeoplefinditallrightthattheJ ewsmurdertheAmerican
Presidents,orrulethemoreservileonesandimaginethatAmerica
isafreecountry! Yesl
Freeforthe135 .0 0 0 slayers,whoare
: ever-runningthecountry,accordingtoJ usticeMarcusCavanaugh
.
") Readthe"TruthAb outTheJ ews",p
.5 8,b yW alterHurt,Chicago .
133
LIONELNATHANDEROTHSCHILD.
Educatedb ytheJ ew-Machiavelli- Bomb elles "Reb ello,"
Lionelcontinuedtoincreasehisfortune . Hisb rothersmarried
cousins : Anthony,LouiseMontefiore,andMayerJ ulianaCohen .
Bothwentintosocietytopreparetheirentranceintothenob ility.
TheancientAmschel,thegrandfather,neverchangedhisunder-
wear,orhisclothes,untiltheyfelltopieces .
Hisfivesonswereasdirtyas .heinunderwear,b utsometimes
changedtheiroutergarments .Hisgrandsons,i .e .thethirdgenera-
tionb egantochangeb oth .
W henNathanb oughtorsoldconsols,peopleinLondonask ed
whatdirtyspeculationhewasthenengagedin .
W henLionelsold,thepeopleforesawsomediplomatic troub le .
HestartedeighteenGovernmentalloansandevenb ecamefinanc-
ialagentforthe RussianEmpire .
Healsofinancedthe ; GovernmentofEngland,whenitb oughtthe
sharesoftheSuezCanalfromtheKhedivefor$ 2 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 . Forhis
mereendorsementoftheob ligationoftheBritishGovernmentfor
averyshorttimeLionelpock eted5 0 0 ,0 0 0 pounds .
TheRussianloanwasofferedtoLionel,b uthehesitated . The
reasonwasthatatthatverymomenthewasendeavouringtoen-
tertheHouseofCommons .Thatiswhy,inordertocreateafavo-
rab leimpression,Lionelpreachedthefreedomofnations,andshou-
tedagainsttheautocrats
.
W emustnotforgetthataccordingtoDisraeli ("Coningsb y,"
p.2 18-2 19 )
. SidoniaLionelwassupportingalltheoutcastsandre-
volutionariesoftheworld .ThusLionelfounditsomewhatemb ar-
assingtohelpthemintheirdestructivework againsttheMo-
narchs,inordertocreate,themank illingdemandedb ythe Tal-
mudandtofinancetheMonarchssimultaneously !
W hen,after a longstruggleb etweenhisgreedandhisprofession
oflib eralism,hedecidedtotak etheloan,thishadb eengiventoa
competitor.Lionelcouldneverconsolehimself,andsworerevenge
b nRussianCzars .
In1847 LionelpresentedhiscandidatureintheCityofLondon
andwaselectedwithhiscolleague,J ohnRussel,thank stob rib es .
Alawhadtob eenactedtopermitaJ ewtob ecomeaCommoner .
Itwassupportedb yMr.Gladstone,andopposedb yMr.R.Ing-
lis,aBritishpatriot
.Afteradiscussion,itwasadopted .
ThisdecisioncosttheRothschildsdearlyb utitwasrej ectedb y
themorehonestandindependentUpperHouse .
1 3 4
DISRAELIMERECLERKOFTHEROTHSCHILDS
ThepoliticsofDisraeliconsistedchieflyinhissatanicJ ewish,
(notEnglish)hatredofRussia
.Disraelihadtoneutralizethesane
adviceofKingGeorgeIII,whemostwiselysaid
:
"Every
goodEnglishmanoughttob eagoodRussian,j ustaseverygood
Russianoughttob eagoodEnglishman"
.
ThiswiseChristianmottoruinedthereputationofthismonarch
in theJ ewishpressoftheworld,whichdideverythingpossib leto
defamehim,mak inghimresponsib lefortheoutb reak oftheAme-
ricanRevolution,thoughinrealityitwasAmschelRothschildI,
whothroughhisJ ews : HaimSolomon,fourFrank sandothers
staged all the b loodshed, whichcouldhaveb eenaverted.
Tak enb yLionelunderhisguidance,Disraelihenceforthassumed
asortoftriumphantscorn,thatwouldb eworthyofaMephistophel-
es .Ashewasluridlypalewithflashingeyesandb lack hair,he
adoptedadresscoatofb lack velvetlinedwithwhitesatin,white
gloves,hangingfringesofb lack silk ,whiteivorystick withb lack
tassels. Allthistogetherwasdevilishlycomb inedinorderto
mak eastrongerimpressiononinfluentialoldladies .
Andthroughthem,Benj aminlearnedinLondonallthesecrets,
neededforhispatron-Lionel,withwhosemoneyDisraelistepped
intothehighestspheres .
Lionelmademostpersistenteffortstoprocuretheab olitionof
thecivilandpolitical"disab ilities"oftheJ ews,whichwereprac-
ticallysuggestedb ythewarningofCHRISTHIMSELF,who
pointedouttheJ ewsas"satanists-murderers ." Toremovethese
"disab ilities"wastodisob eyCHRIST .Buttherewereanynum-
b eroftheb reedofJ udas,whofor30 ormoresilverorgoldcoins
werereadytob etraytheircountryandevenCHRIST.
"Mr.Disraeli,thentheTorymemb erforBuck ingham(andwhowrotepo .
emspraisingtheregicidesteel)alsosupportedtheresolution,mak inganear-
nestappealtotheHousetoperformagreatactofnationalj ustice,andto
discardthe"superstition"oftheDark Ages,whichinfluencedthemintheir
opposition"(J .Reeves,p.2 16) .
Itisunderstandab lethatforthesatanistDisraelithewarningof
OURSAVIOURseemed"superstition,"b uttheLordsgrab b edthe
30 silvercoinincashor"indogs,"asSirAlgernonW estimplied
inhis"Recollections"(p
.2 33)whenhestated : "Manyatimehe
Z W hiteMelville)metmewithBaronRothschild'shounds."
SincethenBritishpoliticsb ecamesatanized ; andtheUnitedStates
shouldb eware .
EventheTsaranAllyandacousinoftheKing
ofEnglandwasb aselyb etrayedb yanAmb assadorofSassoon-
Rothschild,SirGeorgeBuchanan .
135
LIONEL RAKF,S
HIS W AYINTOPARLIAMENT,
NothwithstandingtheRothschild'sdogsand
otherb rib esthe
honestLordslongresisted .
In185 0 Lionel,reelected,walk edup
impudentlytothetab leoftheHouseofCommons,anddemandedto
b eswornontheOldTestament,b utwasforthwithrequestedto
withdraw .
In185 2 Lionelwasagainreelected .
Oncemorethe
Lordsshowedtheiropposition (i
.e.,
theirhonesty) .
OnJ uly2 6,
185 8,Lionelwasagainrequestedtowithdraw
.LordRussellthen
movedaresolution,thatthewords : " onthetruefaithofaChris-
tian" shouldb e omitted
fromtheoath,and,thisb eingcarried,
Lionelwasre-admitted ."(p .2 2 2 ) .
Ofcourse,CHRISTwassofar
distantandtheJ ewwithhis30 silverpiecesandgoldcoin,
and
hishoundsandallk indsofgoodthings,wask nock ingatthedoors
.
TheHousedecidedtoscornthewarningsofCHRIST
. . .
"Claimingtob efullyasgoodcitizensastheRomanCatholics,theJ ews
sawnoreasonwhytheylik ewiseshouldnotenj oythesamepoliticalandci-
vilprivilegesasProtestantsandCatholicsnowpossessincommon"(p .2 13) .
TheRomanCatholicsandtheProtestantscanb egoodEnglish-
men,orAmericans,b ut,asthetrialofCapt .H.H.BeamishandSir
AlfredMondproved,aJ ewcannotb eagoodEnglishman(orAmer-
ican) : aJ ewisalwaysaJ ew,i .e.,asatanistandamank iller,as
longashedoesnotdropTalmud,whichpreacheshatredofthe
gentiles,whichCatholicorProtestantcreedsdoNOT teach.
A
milliontimesithasb eenprovedthattheJ ewsdonotcareab out
thecountry,inwhichtheylive .
EverygreatmanfromDiodorto
ErnestRenan,confirmedthis .
W asMr.J
.Reevestoreceivesome"30 silvercoins"fromthe
Rothschilds4 Heiscriminallywrong .
"TheChristianswereinfluencedb y"prej udice"b ythestigmawhichhas
alwaysb eenconnectedwiththeJ ewishrace"(p .2 13) .
declaredMr .J .Reeves,thusimplying,thatthewarningofCHRIST
wasa"prej udice"orcontempt,
"Althoughallimpedimentsinthewaytomunicipalofficeswereremoved,
theJ ewsfoundthemselvesstillb arredfromenteringuponparliamentarycare-
er,owingtotheOathofAb j urationwhicheverymemb erwasb oundtotak e
b eforeb eingallowedtositand voteintheHouse. Thinoathconcluded
withthewords`onthetruefaithofaChristian',whichnoJ ewcould]cons-
cientiouslyrepeat
. Nomovewasmadetoprocuretheab olitionoftheJ ew-
ish`disab ilities',asanyagitationforthatpurposewouldhaveb eenvain,
owingtothegreatrepugnancewhichtheToriesdisplayedtoallsuchmea-
sures
.'Lionelwaselectedin1847 amemb erfortheCityofLondonwith
LordJ ohnRusselashiscolleague .
AccordinglyhisLordship,whowasthen
thePremier,took anearlyopportunityofmovingaresolutionfavorab leto
theJ ews."(p
.2 14) .
1 36
ROTHSCHILDS"ABOVEALL"INLONDON.
"Forgreatashadb eentheservicesrenderedb ythemtothe
nationintimeofneed,theJ ewswerestillregardedasanout-
castrace,notworthytob erank edonthesamelevelastheir
Christianfellowcitizens"(Reeves,p.2 12 ) .
NeverhavetheJ ewsrenderedservicewithoutcompensation!
TheyhelpedEnglandtodisposeofNapoleonI.b utonlyafterhe,
theirowncreation,hadexhaustedEngland,andb ecamepeaceful .
W ithoutthesupportoftheAmschel'smillionsandFreeMasonry,
there would haveb eennoNapoleon ; andtherewouldhaveb een
fewerwars,lessb loodshedandnotsomanyuselessrevolts .
Mr.Reevesventurestoimply,thatastheRomanCatholicsin
EnglandhadacquiredthesamerightsastheProtestants,theJ ews
oughtalsob eaccordedthesamerights . Itisb lasphemytocom-
pareCatholicswithJ ews,whoalonewereb randedb yCHRISTas
liars ."DoesMr
.J .Reeves,lik emanyGentiles,implythatCHRIST
madeamistak e,andhe,ReevesandtheGentiles,KNOW BETTER?
In1830 Rob ertGrantendeavoredtoextendallrightstothe
J ews,Theywere"unab le"totak etheoathofallegiancewhichwas
requiredtob eswornupontheGospel .Neithercouldtheytak ethe
oathofab j urationwhichcontainedthewords,"onthetruefaith
ofaChristian,"(p .383)wroteThomasErsk ineinhis"TheCon-
stitutionalHistoryofEngland ."
TheJ ewswere"unab le"totak etheoathofallegianceorof
ab j uration,notb ecausetheChristianswereunj usttotheJ ews,
b utb ecauseanoathmadeb yJ ewstoChristiansremained"void"
ora"scrapofpaper,"accordingtothesatanicteachingsofthe
Talmud.AndtheChristiansactedwisely,whenfindingtheJ ews
"unab le"totak etheoath,theyregardedthemas"unreliab le,"
ascharacterizedb yCHRISTHIMSELF.
ButNathanandLionel-Nathanhiredallk indsofvalets,lik e
Rob ertGrantandothers,andin1847 LionelN .Rothschildwas
returnedtoParliamentfromLondon .TheLordsprovedtob e
honestandcleverChristians .ThenLionel,throughDisraeli,offered
asrewardhissupporttoLordDerb y,whomheupliftedtothe
Premiership .
"TheLords,yieldingtothepersuasionoftheConservativePremier,Lord
Derb y,agreedtoaconcession .TheCommonswouldthusb eab letoadmita
.J ewmemb er,theLordstoexcludeaJ ewishpeer"(Th .Ersk ine) .
AndW .E
.Gladstone"suddenly"changedhisideasab outthe
J ews,asJ udaschangedhisofCHRIST.
AndfourJ ewswerereturnedtoParliamentin185 9
.
137
J
.ROTHSCHILD"ABOVEALL"INPARIS .
J amesRothschild,b ornin17 9 2 ,misruledfrom1836until1868
.
HemarrieduglyBetty,thedaughterofhisb rother,Salomonof
Vienna .Becauseofthe"crime"ofNathanthelatter'ssonLionel
wasdeprivedoftheW orld'sThrone : J amesb ecameRothschildIII.
ThusdecidedAmschel(Anselm),Salomon,andKarlRothschilds,
whoallgatheredinJ uly1836atFrank fortinordertoj udge
andpresumab lytoexecuteNathan,possib lytheonlyRothschild,
who
throughatotallack ofprinciple,wishedtob ecomeaChristian,
onlythathecouldtheeasierdeceiveandenslavetheEnglishpeople
Lionel,theeldestsonofNathanwasthenonlytwentyeight
yearsoldand"whok nows,ifthisJ ew-J esuitBomb elleshadnot
shatteredhisJ ewishcreed? ",thoughthistigeruncles .Lionelwas
orderedt,)marrythedaughterofhisuncleKarl,amostortho-
doxJ ew,soastob eunderthesupervisionofafanaticalJ ewess .
CouldtheoldAmschelMayerhaveforeseenthathissonJ ames
wouldb ek nightedin1815 ,whenhewasonlytwentytwoyears
old ; b ecomeab aronatthirtyorthatin1842 hewouldcomeina
haloofgoldintothesalonsofMarshalSoult,alsoaJ ew,b earing
onhisb reasttheStarofGrandOfficeroftheLegionofHonor!
ThepoliticaleventsduringthefifteenyearsofJ amesmother's
lifecreatedagreatdifferenceb etweenNathanandJ ames . The
formerwassatisfiedtob ethek ingoftheExchange,toruinthe
b ank ersandtousetheb rok ersashisvalets,whilethelatteras-
piredtomak euseofGovernmentsandchosehisvaletsamongthe
MinistersofCab inetrank ,b eginningb yMarquisdeVillele,the
FrenchMinisterofFinances .
TheBritishersshowedgreaterresistanceagainsttheRothschilds
ofLondon,thantheFrenchmenagainstthoseofParis .
"DuringthereignofLouisPhilippe(1830 - 48)theinfluenceof
J ameswasall-powerful
.Thereignwascalledthereignofstock -
j ob b ingandspeculation .Thesplendourandluxuryoftheenter-
tainmentsgivenb yJ ames,wereneverequaledb yanygivenb ythe
Court
.ToprocureaninvitationfromJ ameswasmorehighlysought
forthanapresentationatCourt .
J amestook delightinhumilia-
tingthosewhocringedtohim .Hisroughnessofmannerandhis
b lunt,ifnotcoarse,modeofspeak ingwerewellk nown,aswashis
utterdisregardofpoliteness .ThePrinceofW urtemb ergonceac-
ceptedJ ames'sinvitationfordinner,duringwhichJ amespersis -
ted in
addressingthePrinceinamostannoyinglyfamiliartone .
ThePrinceleftthetab le ."(Reeves,p .
344) .
1 3 8
ROTHSCHILDSRECOGNIZ EDASKINGS.
AlreadyinJ uly2 7 th,1844,GuiseppeMazzini,therenownedIta-
lianpatriot,wrotefromLondon,that"theGoldenCalfisallpow-
erfulinFrance,andthatRothschild(J amesI)couldb eKingifhe
conspired" .("TheBirthofModernItaly",p .62 ,b yMr
.J essie
W hiteMario)
.
AndtheRussianrevolutionary,Hertzen(theJ ew-Hertz-b orn
in1812 ),calledtheRothschilds - k ings .
"Thenotoriousauthor,Alexander (? )
Hertzen(Hertz),oneofthepioneers
oftheRussianrevolutionarymovement,wascompelledtoleavethecountry
(Russia) . Hefled
toEngland,wherehestartedaRussianpapercalled
"TheBell"Hertzeu,however,wasarichman,whob eforegoingintoexile
hadconvertedhispropertyintoGovernmentb onds .TheRussianGovernment
k newthenumb ersofHerzen'sb ondsandwhentheywerepresentedforpay
.
mentupontheexile'sarrivalinLondon,NicholasI,hopingthereb ytocrush
hisenemy,orderedtheGovernmentBank ofSt
.Petersb urgtorefusepay-
ment.TheBank naturallyob eyed . But'fortunately'forHertzenhefounda
championintheelderRothschild(J ames) .ThelatterinformedtheCzarthat
asHerzen'sb ondswereasgoodasanyotherRussianb onds,hewasreluct-
antlycompelledtoconcludetheinsolvencyoftheRussianGovernment .Should
theb ondsnotb epaidimmediately,hewould declaretheCzarb ank ruptin
alltheEuropeanmoneymerk ets,NicholasIwasb eaten .Heputhispride in
hispock etandpaid
.Herzenhimselfrelatesthisstoryin'TheBell'under
thetitle"King RothschildandEmperor Nicholas I," (The"Fortnightly
Review"April,19 11 .b yDr .A .S.Rappoport,p
.65 5 )
Both"patriots"(Mazzini,educatedb ytheJ ew,Nathan,father
oftherecentmayorofRome,andHerzen,illegitimatesonofthe
J ewHerz,aRothschildian)foughtviolentlytheirChristianMo -
narch,b utwouldratherdiethanwriteonewordagainsttheRoth-
schilds,whomtheythemselvescalled"Kings ."
J ustastheJ ew,KarlMarx,attack ingcapital,neverdared to
whisperonewordab outthepersonificationofCapital--J ames!
Andin"TheFortnightlyReview"ofNovemb er19 2 0 ,aftera
remark ab learticleb ythetalentedandwellinformedMr .J ohnPoll-
ack (sonofFrederick Pollock ,Bart .)ab outthemurderoftheCzar
b ytheJ ews,a"defender"oftheJ ews,Dr .Hagb ergW right,con-
firms,thatJ amesRothschildIIIhasb eenfinancingaJ ew,Herz*),
whoassumedthenameof .Al .Hertzen,andwasthesametoRuss-
ianBolshevism,thatJ ohntheBaptistwastoChristianity .
W ithRothschild'smoney,Hertzenhadopenedasortof"manu-
facturyofb olshevik s,"towhichhehadinvitedyoungChristian
studentsandtransformedtheminto atheisticassassins!
Itwasak indofmoral"canape"ofAlphonseI .
*) KarlMayerRothschildmarriedaJ ewes,AdelaideHertz .
139
"THEMYSTERY"OFTHEDUKEOFORL EA
NS'
DEATH(1842 )
SomepatriotsopenlycalledtheRothschilds"TheThievesof
France' Inmanypamphletswererevealedsomeoftheirmost
amazingb rigandages .Thepamphletshadastitles
"StoryofRothschildI,KingoftheJ ews" ; "RothschildI,his
ValetsandhisPeople" ; "W artotheScoundrel"
; "TheContest
b etweenRothschildIandSatan" ; "UniversalConspiracyofthe
J ews"
; etc .,etc.
Thentherewereyetmen,whowerenotafraidtotellthetruth .
Thepeoplehatedthesealiens .Theupperclasseswerenotthenae
serviletothek ingsofgold,andtheillustrious families hadnot
thendishonoredtheirnameb ysellingthemselvestothesatanists.
Theheirpresumptivetothethrone,theDuk eofOrleans,wasan
avowedanti-semite .ThisPrince,socharmingandsok ind,treated
writersandartistsasequals,yetwouldneverentertainaJ ew .
In1842 ,whenBaronA .Rothschild(sonofNathan)wishedto
b epresentattheChantillyraces,theDuk erefusedtoseehimin
histrib une .Everyb odyk newthefeelingsoftheDuk eregarding
theJ ews .TheRoyalPrincewastroub ledovertheirincreasingevil
influenceandtheirdesireforstillmorelHesaid
"Those J ews violate power, crush thepeopleandmayturnagainstthe
innocentthroneallthemaledietionsofanoutragednation" . . .
Thenob lePrince,lik etheDuchessd'Angouleme,
b elievedin
CHRIST'swarning . ..But"accidentally,"ofcourse,theDuk e,ofOr-
leansperishedinan"inexplicab le"carriageaccidentinNeuilly
. . . .
Andthenation,outragedb ytheartificialfaminestagedpur-
poselyb yJ amesRothschild,"turnedagainsttheinnocentthroneall
itsmaledictionsl"J ustasithappenedinRussiain19 17 .
Disraeliisprovedtohaveb eenacynicalvaletofLionel .
Thoughhavingwrittensomuchab outtheinsignificantdetails
ofParislife,Disraelidoesnotdaretosayasinglewordab outthe
"mysterious"andtragic"accident"totheduk ed'Orleans,
whometwithdeathb yfallingfromanordinarycarriage(asP .
Deschanel,thePresidentofFrancedidfromatrain)afterhis
refusaltoadmitAnthonyRothschildtohisb oxattheracesatChan-
tilly
.
ButtheJ ewishinstinctofrevengeinDisraelididnotpermithim
toab stainfromdancingonthegraveofthisenemyofhispatrons ;
Ina
letterofOctob er,1842 ,Disraelimentionedthat"Anthonyde
RothschildsucceededtheDuk einhispatronageoftheturf ."
AdecadeearliertheHiddenHandmurderedtheDuedeBerry .
140
J AMESR
.III,PLANSREVOLUTIONOF1848 .
Honorsandb illionsofmoneycouldnotsatisfyJ ames,thesata-
nistmurderer
.Satanurgedb loodshedandJ ameswishedtob reak
theMonarchyinFrance .
Hehadhadenoughofb eing"Second"
inParis,whenhe"ought"tob ethe
first . Hereadthe"Proto-
colsoftheLearnedEldersofZ ion"andrevivedinhismemoryits
prescription : "Createwant",
i .e . famine! *)
Thiswassomucheasierastheharvestof1846wasverypoorand
itsuitedtheplanofJ ames .
Heorderedoneofhissub alternJ ews,
Ephrusi,to"corner"allthegrainavailab le ; andb eingatrueson
ofthefatheroflies,Ephrasib oughtalltherottengrainandda-
magedflouraswell . Becomingthesolemasterofthefoodmar-
k et,J amesdoub ledandtreb ledprices,happyasasatanist,tosee
peoplestarvingtodeathandreadyforanewb loodyrevolt.
J amesorderedhisJ ewsG! oudchaud,Cremieuxandotherswho
controlledtheFrenchFree-Masonrytopreparealltheir"Milu-
k ovs,Goudchk ovs,Lvovs"andotherb oughtvaletsfree-masonsto
startarevolutionandpromisedtheminsteadof"30 silvercoins",
theywouldreceiveministerialposts,whichwouldyieldthatgoldl
"AgreatMasonicCongresswasheldin1847 "(Deschamps,p .2 81)
"BeyondtheMasonsandunk nowntothem,thoughformedgenerallyfrom
them,laythedeadlysecretconclave,whichneverthelessusedanddirected
themfortheruinoftheworld,andtheirownselves"(ascientistG .F.Dillon,
"TheW arofAnti-CristwiththeChristianCivilization',p .7 2 ) .
Theb estBritishhistorian,,Mrs .NestaW eb sterinher"W orldRe-
volution"masterlydescrib esalltheinsectsandreptilesofthethen
PoliticalZ oo,whichproducedtheRevolutionof1848 . Butlik e
otherwriters,sheforgotthe"Tigers"Rothschildsandwrote
"Organizedb ytheSecretSocieties,directedb ytheSocialists,executedb y
thework ingmenandaggravatedb ytheintractab leattitudeoftheKing,the
secondgreatoutb reak ofW orldRevolutiontook place"(p .12 9 )Yesl
Butwhynotmention,whoheadedtheseSecretSocietiesand,that
theKingwasinspiredb ythesameJ ames,wholedthesesocieties
andwhowasthechiefpromoteroftheRevolutionof1848,asof
allotherb loodsheds,accordingtoDisraeli! 1! Mrs .W eb stersays
"Butthework ingclasseswerenotadmittedtotheinnercouncilsof
theleaders : theplaceofthevanguardwasontheb arricadeswhentheshoo-
tingb egan,notinthemeetings ,
wheretheplanofcampaignwasdrawnup" .
Ifadmittedinthemeetings,thework menmighthaveexclaimed
withRob espierre
W hatareallthesealiens(i .e
.J ews)doinghere ."
*) J ustasinFeb ruary19 17 ,thefreemasons,Bub lik offandothers : allva-
letsofRothschildwentoverRussiaandpurposelystoppedthefoodtrains
whichweregoingtoPetrograd,inordertoprovok eitspopulationtorevolt.
141
J AMESROTHSCHILD'SDISHONESTYIN1848
The.work menwereonlythe"gun-fodder"ofJ
.Rothschild
.
Theartificialstarvation,contrivedb yJ amesinordertoprovok e
b loodshed,revolutionandthedownfallofthelastFrenchdynasty,
enragedthepeopleandmighthavecostthe"lenderstoKings"
verydearly
.Thepeopleatlastb ecameveryangry.
ThepalaceoftheRothschildsinSuresnes(asub urb ofParis)
wasplunderedandb urned.Becomingfrightened,thesonofAm-
sehelwasreadytofleefromFrance,whenthePerfectofPolice,
Caussidiere,putathisdisposalacompanyoftheRepub licGuards,
who,dayandnightprotectedtheb aron'spreciouslifeagainstthe
rageofthepoor.Caussidierewasappointedb ytheHiddenHand .*)
Asarewardto,Caussidiere,whenhewasnomorePrefectofPo-
lice,J ameslenthim$ 10 0 0
.Butsomepeoplesay,thatheonlyb egan
tob uywinefromCaussidiere,whohadstartedawineshop
.In
anycase,J ames'sgenerositywasverymeager .Assoonasthe
dangerwasover,hepretendedtoforgettheservicerendered
.
NaivepeoplethoughtthattheRevolutionof1848wouldb efatal
toRothschild,especiallyimmediatelyafterthefamineand"cor-
nering"ofgrain,whichhademb itteredthepeople,againstthe
starvationpracticesofLaffittestreet(wheretheBank ofRoths-
childis)
.
Butalways"accidentally"some,"J ohnnyonthespot",some
J ews-CremieuxandGoudchauxclimb ed"accidentally"intothe
provisionalGovernmentof1848,lik eKerensk i,aJ ewintothatof
19 17
.W henCremieux'snamewasproposedasaMemb erofthe
Government,theAssemb lyprotestedunanimously
.Buthewent
intotheroom,wheretheGovernmentwassittingandrefusedto
withdraw,saying,thatitwasheandhisfriends(Rothschilds)
whoorganizedalltherevolt
: *)
Goudchaux,whosnatchedtheportfolioofFinanceswasab rok er
forasmallb ank .HepitilesslyexploitedParisianmerchantsin
need,withthesecretaidofRothschild,whowasavillainoususurer
.
.
The"ArchievesIsraelites"assuresusthatGoudchaux"conce-
ded"tothesolicitationsoftheProvisionalGovernmenttoaccept
theMinistryofFinance .Butthetruthis,thatRothschildimposed
himonthem .MeanwhileLamartineseeingtheFatherlandindan-
gerwascrying,'
: LetussaveFrance! ",Goudchauxhadnoother
occupation,excepttosaveRothschild-hismaster
.
*)Intimesofrevolutionauthorityremainswiththegreatestscoundrels"
(Danton)
.
1 4 2
THE"MYSTERIOUS"EX CLAMATIONOFPROUDHON
.
IfJ amescontemplatedtofleefromParis,itwasnotonlyb ecause
oftherevolt,provok edb yhisshamelessspeculationontheshort-
ageofgrain.
In1847 heendorsedaloanof2 5 0 millionfrancs
.
AfterNovemb er1847 untilFeb ruary1848 he
wasab leto place this
loanwith atrivial
profitof18millions .
ButJ amesdidnotconsiderthatsufficient .
Hek eptthefundsinhisBank ,awaitingb ettertimesandwhen
theRevolutionb rok eout,hecynicallyrefusedthe17 0 millions
.
J .Rothschildsimplydeclaredhimselfb ank rupt .
TheGovernmentshouldhaveputhimintheprisonofMazas,
whichhadj ustb eenb uilt .
ButGoudchaux,aJ ew,consideredasdidRothschild,thataword
giventoagoy(Christian)wasnotob ligatoryuponaJ ewb ecause,
accordingtotheTalmud,itwasonlya"scrapofpaper! 'Not
onlydidhesecretlyallowJ ames,whohadb etrayedhisengage-
mentstotheState,toparticipateinanewloan,b uthehimselfeven
furnishedhimwithfundstostartaloantoGreece
.
However,theangerofthepeopleandthisfalse"b ank ruptcy"
compelledJ amestoseek someob livionandhis"enthronement"in
Francehadtob epostponedfortwentyyearsatleast
.Rothschilds,
theleaders-rulersoftheGermanJ ews-Ashk enazim,founditwise
tok eepintheshadowandgivetheplacetothePortugeseJ ews-
theSephardim,k nownasthe"J ewsofSaint-Simon"
.
ThisiswhythefamousProudhonsaidafter1848
:
`Francehasonlychangedher J ews" . . . .
J ustasinMarch19 17 ,theJ ewsSimonovitch(whoguidedRas)
putin)andManuiloff(whoguidedthePrimeMinisterofRussia--
Stuermer)were"exchanged"fortheJ ewKerensk y,whob ecame
theDictatorofRussiauntilNovemb er,whenhewas"exchanged"
fortheJ ews"Trotsk y"(Bronstein)andCo .
NotewellthatProudhonunlik eAl
.Lamartinewasalmostanan-
archistandwasthefirsttopostaplacarddemandingthedeposi-
tionoftheKing
.ThechiefofPoliceCaussidiere,placedb yRoth-
schild,wasthefirsttoproffertheword"Repub lic"
.Insome
b ook Ireadthat
CaussidierewasaJ ew! _
FromallthesenumerousproofsthattheJ ewsaretheorganizers
ofalltheb loodshed,asCHRISTpointeditout(St
.J ohn,VIII,44)
couldwenotdeducewithoutthesmallestdoub t,thatitwillb e
J ews,whowillplungetheUnitedStatesintoanoceanofb loodin
thenearestfuture,unlesstheAmericansopentheireyesanddrop
theirb lindgroundlessoptimism . . . .
143
W HYANDBYW HOMW EREALLTHECZ ARSKILLEDI
L.Rothschildcontinueshisrevelations
" Therehasb eennofriendshipb etweentheCourtofSt .Peters-
b urghandmyfamily ."(p .2 5 1)
.No! Itwasaperpetualassault
againsttheRomanovs ; these"FairAngels"asthepeopleof
Europecalledthem .
AndthatiswhytheCzarshaveallb eenexterminated .
Theworldisgovernedb yverydiffrentpersonagesfromwhatisima-
ginedb ythosewhoarenotb ehindthescenes" (` `Coningsb y ",p .2 5 2 ) .
explainsSidonia-Rothschild-anddevelopshismainidea,that
"a
superiorrace"(J ewish)oughttogoverntheworldandthat "the
J ewishmindexercisesavastinfluenceonthe affairs ofEurope."
ThatiswhyEuropeisgoingtodestruction .
Indeed,toovast,andnotonlyinEurope,ifonecanb elievethe
wordsofBernardM
.Baruch,aJ ew,who"spat"inthefaceof
theAmericanSenate,thathe(andnottheAmericanPresident)was
"themostpowerfulman"in19 18 .
AndtheSenatorsseemedtofinditquitenormal . . .
Thedeclarationsof"Sidonia"werepub lishedb yDisraeliin1844
andnoBritisherhadunderstood,thatitwasL .Rothschild'scon-
fessions,b etrayedb ytheJ ewDisraeli,untilinthefallof19 2 0 my
16largearticles . appearedinthe"PlainEnglish"ofLondon .*)
SincetheAmericanRevolutiontheJ ewshavealsob eenthereal
rulersofAmericaandtheirpowerisconstantlygrowingandb e-
comesdeadlyineverysense,astheJ ewsthemselvesconfirmit .
Nob odyk nowswherethissinisterb andofRothschilds,through
Disraeli,Bismarck ,Gamb erle - Gamb ettaandsimilarJ ews,would
haveb roughttheworld,b utforthemostChristian,patrioticand
energeticresistanceoftheRomanovs,andpartlyofthegreatBri-
tisherMr.H.Gladstone.
SirHenryLucy(the"W estminsterGazette"ofSept .2 2 ,19 2 0 )
describ esthatDisraelionJ an .2 0 ,1835 ,met"Gladstone,who
hadnotuntilthenevennoticedtheJ ew ."
"Theymetagainat .adinnerin185 0 ,Gladstoneb eingparticular-
lyagreeab le ."
Hedidnotthenrealizewhatahyenahehadmet ; b uthek new
well,whowasb ehindDisraeli .
"Ifweignoretheexistenceofthisconcerted(J udeo-Mongol)attack and
neglecttoexaminethenatureandhistoryoftheforcesb ywhichChristian
civilisationisnowthreatened,wedeserveALL
, thattheInternationalRevo-
lutionistsarework ingtob ringab out ."(LordSydenham,HouseofLords) .
") NotethattheFrenchRevolutionof17 89 wasallpreparedatthegreat
MasonicCongressin17 82 atW ilhelmsb ad(thenapalaceoftheLangraveof
Hesse,managedb yAmschelRothschild) .ThisCongressdecidedthedeathof
thethreeb estChristianMonarchs,wholateronwerefoullymurdered . . .
144
"MYSTERY"OFBISMARCK'SSUCCESS.HE,W ASTRAPPED.
LionelsatanizedDisraeliandtook himoftentoParis,wherehe
introducedhimtoJ amesRothschildIII . Theywerevisitedb ya
J ew,CountArnim,thePrussianMinister("LordBeaconsfieldLet-
ters",Dec
.2 ,1842 ) . ThroughLionel,Disraelib ecamehisfriend .
TheJ ew,Soult,wasaCab inetMinisterofFranceandspok emuch,
perhaps,ofhisson,orthesonofhisJ ewess-mis
tress,ex-Menk en*
-Mrs.Bismarck .ThusthisgangofJ ewsdecidedtocaptureyoung
Bismarck b whowasingreatneedandwas,atleast,ahalfJ ew,who
alreadyin1839 was"compelledtostruggleagainstdisaster,which
threatenedhisproperty" . In1840 "therefollowedaseriesof in-
fernalraidsandorgies,whichweretheterrorofthecountry".
ButtheRothschilds,Disraeli,Soult,Arnimwerealreadywatch-
inghimandallsoughttousehim . Evenin1839 atAachenBismarck
hadshownhimselfasreb ellious,ashadDisraeli,whoinhispoem
wrote"b lessingstotheregicidedagger ." ButJ amesrequired
thatBismarck andDisraelidisplay"arch-Conservatism"(which
thenwas winning) inordertoslipintothehighsocietyandtoac-
quirepower.
Therefore,DisraeliandBismarck droppedthehymnsto"regi-
cidedaggers"andb ecameultraconservatists
.Bothwereordered
tob ecomevery"mundane" . OscarArnimmarriedBismarck 's
b elovedsisterMalvinain1844 . Hewasamemb eroftheReichs-
tagandaJ ew,accordingtoDisraeli("Coningsb y,
p.2 5 2 ) .
Bismarck wasentirelyundertheirinfluence .
Somereadersmightfindacontradictionb etweenthewarningof
CHRIST,that"theJ ewsaredoingthedevil'slustofmurder"and
thefacts,whichprovethatthetwochief"reactionaries"Disraeli
andBismarck wereJ ews
.**
Imustremindthatinthesametime
thereweretheJ ews : KarlMarx,FerdinandLasalle(anagentof
Bismarck ),Engelsandothers,whoweretheleadersofthethen
"b olshevik s " :
Andb othJ ews : Bismarck andDisraelididtheir
b esttoputtheirtwocountriesintowars .
*) "TheJ ewishTrib une"ofNewYork confirmsonJ anuary9 ,19 2 5 ,that
theMenk ensareJ ewsanddescendentsfromtheJ ewHaimSolomon,whoprac
tically"gaveallhisfortune"tostartarevolutioninAmericaandatthe
sametime"remainedtherichestmaninAmerica,"whichprovesthathe
musthavegivenRothschild'smoney , andnothisown
-
tostartawar!
**)
LionelRothschild("Sidonia")assuredDisraeli,thattheJ ewsare
religiousand"essentiallymonarchical,"and,howeverhesaid,theJ ews
aregivingfundstoundermineeveryChurchandeveryGovernment'
7 (" Con-
ingsb y,"p.2 49 ) .
1 45
"TO
STAGE A REVOLT - INFLAME PASSIONS "
Lionel confessed that
the revolutions are not caused
b y the
discontent of a people,
b ut are purposely staged .
By? . . . .
Rothschild remark s, that
England
was
very rich and com-
fortab le in 1640 :
"Yetshewasontheeveofthegreatestandmostviolentchangesthat
shehadyetexperienced
.TheimaginationofEnglandroseagainstthegov-
ernment .W henthatfacultyisastirinanation,itwillsacrificeevenphy-
sicalcomforttofollowitsIMPULSES
."
"Accidentally,"ofcourse,theJ ews(expelledin12 9 0 from
Englandb yKingEdwardI
.b ecauseaccordingtoMr.J ohn
Speedinhis"HistoryofGreatBritain, ."theyatetheEnglish
nationtotheb ones")wishedb yanymeanstoreenterintoEng-
land,and"accidentally"ofcourse,therevolutionin1640 re-
turnedthemtoEnglandorb ettertosayreturnedEnglandto
them.
Lionelsaidalso,thatthereligiousquestiondoesnotplay
aroleintheformofgovernment .
"Thatwouldb erecurringtotheolderrorofsupposingthatyoucanfind
nationalcontentinpoliticalinstitutions".Becausereasondoesnotinfluence
anation .
"W earenotindeb tedtothereasonofmanforanyofgreatachievements
whicharethelandmark sofhumanactionandhumanprogress .Manisonly
trulygreatwhenheactsfromthepassions ; neverirresistib leb utwhenhe
appealstotheimagination .Englandisgovernedb yDowningStreet,once
itwasgovernedb ytheKings" .
Rothschildissurethateach"Slaughter"and"b leeding
white"ofChristiansis"humanprogress,"i
.e .,J ewishprogress ;
b ecausetheJ ewsassert,thattheChristiansarealowerorderof
creatures .
LaterLioneloffered"Coningsb y"-Disraelihishelpto
reachthehighestpinacle,i
.e
.toassumecommandofDowning
StreetandthusofEngland ; b ut,ofcourse,onconditionthathe
ob eytheordersoftheRothschilds,asDisraeliandallhisfollow-
ershavedonedowntoMr.LloydGeorge,whoaccordingeven
toasocialistMr .J ohnSpargo,isfollowingDisraeli's,i
.e .Roth-
schild'spolitics .("Independent",April,9 ,19 2 1) .
EvenwhenrecentlyMr
.BonarLowwishedtob ecomePrime
Minister,accordingtoTheChristianMonitor,ofNov .11,19 2 2 ,
hedeclared,thathewouldfollowthepolicyofDisraeli(read
ofRothschild) .
AndBonarLawb ecametheBritishPrime
Minister
.Lionelopenlyb rib edDisraeli("Coningsb y,"p
.45 2 ) .
In187 8atBerlinDisraeli"controlledmanyCab inets
."
146
DISR
AELIEX PLOITINGOLDW OMEN.
Mr.Buck le,inthe
"LifeofDisraeli," impliesthat"thesec-
retofthisgreatcareer"wasthegiftofthisJ ewtolovesimul-
taneouslyfour
ladies,whosecomb inedagesapproached30 0 years
.
ThushispathologiccapacitiessurpassedthoseofRasputin
. . . .
Mr.Buck le'sdescriptionofMr
.Disraeliportraysthelatteras
b eingverysimilartoRasputin
.Hesaysab outQ ueenVictoria
:
"NoneoftheMonarch'sMinistershasevershownhermore
considerationandk indnessthanhe : "
"W ordsaretooweak to
saywhattheMonarchfeels(afterDisraeli'sdeath)
; howover-
helmedsheiswiththeterrib le,irreparab leloss,whichisanation-
alone .
Hisk indnessanddevotiontotheMonarchonalland
everyoccasion ; hisanxietytolightenhercaresanddifficulties,
shenever,nevercanforget,andfeelsherlosscruelly .Fourdays
afterhisfuneralshevisitedandweptoverhisgrave,andlaidon
hiscoffinawreath ; andfromherprivypurse,sheerectedaper-
sonalmemorialtohimwiththenob letext,etc
. "
DisraeliflatteredHerMaj estyb ysaying : "W eauthors,
Madam",andthenheb oasted,that"theQ ueenpaidmeavisit
inmyb edchamb er."
"Disraeliwasneverintheleastshy ; hedidnotinsinuate ;
hespok eintermsmostunconventional ; andtheQ ueenthought
shehadneverinherlifeseensoamusingaperson
."
J ustasRasputinspok ewiththeEmpressofRussia
J ustastheJ ewBalsamowithMarieAntoinette
AndastheJ ewBauerwiththeEmpressEugenie
.Disraeli,
on theonehandplayedtheroleofclown,ontheotherhetried
toreachtheQ ueen'sheartb ywritinghermostsentimentally .
Nothingproves"hisdevotiontotheQ ueenwassincere ."
Mr.LewisApj ohninhis"TheLordBeaconsfield"(p
.66)
states,thatDisraeliwasaliar,andthisisprovedb yMr .O'Con-
nor,M .P.andb yMr.Bright.
Mr.W
.Gladstonedeclared,thattherewereonlytwothings
LordBeaconsfieldcaredfor,andab outwhichhewasthoroughly
inearnest - hiswifeandhis'race . (p .19 ) .
Disraeliob sequiouslyflatteredtheQ ueen'spoorb ook
.
On
receivingitheatoncewrotetoher,thatonlytheBib le,Dante
andShak espearecouldcomparewithit
.
1 47
THERITUAL
MURDEROFDAMASCUS(1840 )
"Everyforeigner,whoglorifiesSunday(i
.e
.aChristian)mustb ek illed
withoutask inghim"(theTalmud,Sahanderin,p
.5 8) .
SinceimmemorialtimesJ ewshavecommitted"RitualMur-
ders,"i .-e .
b leedingwhiteChristians,whoseb loodwascollected
forritualpurposes .
Thereisasatanicmeaninginthis
. Satan
ask edFausttosignhisob ligationnotwithink ,b utwith
b lood .
(TheJ ewstook everyprecaution,thatsuchcrimesshouldremain
hidden*)
.
Buttherearetoomanyproofs,thatthe"ritualmur-
der"ispracticedevento-day .
"W hydowenotdiscover
it? ",anAmericanmayask . It
isb ecausetheAmericanpressissoenslavedb ythe
J ews,that
everythingdisagreab letothemcanb eatoncesuppressed
.
W ell,
IamconvincedthatthecrimeofAnversstreet inChicagoin
19 2 1b yaJ ewessPinheswasafailed"ritualmurder"
. . . Butthe
fatherofthevictim,apolicemanMcLauglin,
enteredthehouse
oftheJ ewessandshek illedthechildb ysuffocatingit
.
OnFeb ruary5 ,1840 inDamascus(AsiaMinor) . amonk ,
FatherThomas,andhisservantb othdisappeared . CountdeRatti
-Menton, ConsulofFrance, informedthe GovernorGeneral,
Cherif-Pasha,
whoorderedapub lic
investigation
.
Ab arb er
Suleiman,aJ ew,denounced7 otherJ ewsandsaid,thathewas
orderedtocutthethroatofRev
.Thomas, whowastiedwith
ropes .
Afteralltheb loodwascollected,theb odywascutinto
piecesandthrownintothesewer,whereitwasfound
.
"W hatisdonewith theb lood? " theConsulask ed .
Theb loodisusedforPath'
it (holidayoftheAzymes)-, was '
theansweroftheJ ews.AfterlonginquiriestheJ ewsconfessed
thattheyk illedthemonk toob tainhisb lood,whichtheyputin
alargeb ottleandgavetothechiefrab b i .
Theaccusedsaid,thattheuseofChristianb loodisthesec-
retofthegrandrab b is
. TenJ ewswerecondemnedtodeath.
ButtheRothschildswerealarmedandsent
theirmosttrick y
agents :
MosesMontefiore(cousinofLionel) A
.Cremieuxand
Munck withunlimitedcreditstosaveandexoneratethecondemn-
edJ ews .
TheywenttoMahometAli(ViceRoy)
. Alltheirgold
couldnotinduceevenhim(whosorelyneededmoney)
toexon-
eratethecriminals,b utonlytofreethem
.
*)Thereisaseriesofb ook sexposingthe"RitualMurders
: " "LeCrime-
RituelChezLesJ uifs",b yAlb ertMonniot
; ''LeCrimeRituel,LaTrahison
J uive,"etc
.,"LaRenaissanceFrancaise,"PassagedesPanoramas,Paris
.
1 48
BISMARCKCREATEDBY
THE ROTHSCHTT,DS.
ThelateDictatorofGermanyRathenau1aJ ew,wrote
"Only 30 0 men, each of whom k nows all the others, govern the fate
ofEurope.Theyelecttheirsuccessorsfromtheirentourage
.TheseGerman
J ewshavethemeansintheirhandsofputtinganendtotheformofGov-
ernmentofanyStatewhichprovesunreasonab le"("PlainEnglish"J une,
11,19 2 1) .
EverythingChristianisutterly"unreasonab le"foraJ ew
.
AstheCzarofRussiadidnotk nowanyoftheRothschilds,
itmeans,thatspeak ingab outthose"whogovernthefateof
Europe,"RathenaudidnotincludetheCzar . Somuchthemore
astheCzarsdidnot"electtheirsuccessors,,"thelatterb eing
indicatedb ythepriorityofb irth .
ThusRathenauonlyrepeatedthedeclarationofDisraeli,that
"theworldisgovernedb yverydifferentpersonagesfromwhat
isimaginedb ythosewhoarenotb ehindthescenes,"i.e .notb y
theCzars,Emperors,Presidents,b utb y"the30 0 GermanJ ews,"
whocomposetheW orldGovernment,k nownasthe"Hidden
Hand."
FortyyearsafterthedeclarationofDisraeliandfortyyears
b eforethestatementofRathenau,Bismarck saidthesame
"TothosewhoinsistedupontreatingBismarck asagreatpolitical
genius,amanoffate,mark ed,lik eNapoleon,withthesealofatragicpre-
destination,Bismarck wouldrepeat,thathedidnotb elieveingreatprov-
videntialmen ; thataccordingtohisb elief,politicalceleb ritiesowedtheir
reputations,ifnottochance,atleasttocircumstanceswhichtheythem-
selvescouldnothaveforeseen
."
IsitnottheRathenauidea,thatthe"successorsingoverning
thefateofEurope(andofAmerica,ofcourse)areb eingelected
b ythe30 0 GermanJ ews"?
Soult,aJ ew,ofthe"30 0 "wasperhapstherealfatherof
Bismarck ,However,Mrs .Bismarck wasSoult'smistress .
And
Soultmight"electBismarck ashissuccessor,"asoneofthe
"30 0 "ingoverningthefateofEurope . ThesamewithDisraeli
andaseriesofJ ews,whoplayedagreatroleintheW orld
affairs
.Soultdiedin185 1 .
W hatBismarck practicallysaysisnearlythis
"Notmytalentsandcapacitiesmademegreat
.Butthefactthatmymo-
therwasthemistressofSoult,oneofthe`30 0 ',whoallhelpedme"
.
"Thereisnoerrorsovulgarastob elieve,thatrevolutionsareoccasioned
b yeconomicalcauses .Theycomein,doub tless,toprecipitateacatastrophe ;
veryrarelydotheyoccasionone"
( ( Coningsb y",p.2 38) .
149
NAPOLEONIII
.W ASNOTANAPOLEONIDE
.
IhavetoldhowAmschelRothschildI,littleb ylittleb ecame
dis-
appointedinhischampion"exterminatorofChristians,"Napoleon
I,whoceasedtob eagnosticandanti-Catholic
:
andb egantoincrease
hisgirthandhadnomoreenthusiasmforsheddingb lood
.
Amscheldecidedtode-thronetheCorsicangenius
.
However,somuchmoneyandefforthadb eenspentonmak ing
NapoleonthatAmschellook edonhimashispawn
.
DisraeliandBismarck b ecameagentsofRothschild
. Now
IshallthrowlightonthethirdagentoftheJ ewishW orldEm-
perors,thestrangepersonalityofthe
supposednephewofthe
greatNapoleon
.
ThenextNapoleonideoughttob eentirelyAmschel's!
Thehistoriansoftenfalsifiedthefacts
.
HismotherwasHortense,stepdaughterofNapoleonI .
ButwhowastherealfatherofNapoleonIII .?
CardinalFesch(ahalf-b rotherofNapoleonL'smother (Le-
titiaRamolini)statesinhisnarratives
"W hen
it comes to fixing the father of her children,
Hortenseisal-
waysconfusedab outherdatas .'"
ThefamousphysicianofNapoleonI .,CorvisartdesMarets,
declaredopenlyin180 8
:
"TheKingofHollandisaninvalid,ascrofuloussub j ect,impotent
Iwouldsweartoit ."
"HewastheputativefatherofNapoleonIII .,"the "Univ-
ersalEncyclopaedia"saysofLouisBonaparte,Hortense'shusb and .
TheKingLouisofHolland,b rotherofNapoleonI ., dislik ed
hiswife - Hortense
- andheadmitsitmanytimesinhis
"DocumentsHistoriques ." From180 2 to180 7 they only lived
togetherfourmonths,atthreedifferentperiodsseparatedb ylong
intervals . Butthefactis :
LouisandHortenseneveractually
cohab itedtogether,b ecausetheywererepulsivetoeachother
.
Itisalsoanotoriousfact,thatHortense
distrib utedher
affectionssomewhatpromiscuously
. . . .
J osephine,hermother,wasrepeatedlyunfaithful .
W ell,lik emother,lik edaughter,theyhadthesamepassion-
atetemperament .
MostofthepeoplewhosurroundedNapoleon
I
.,havedeniedaliaisonb etweenhimandhisstepdaughter
.
LetussupposethatNapoleonI
.,wasthefatherofHortense's
firsttwosonsb ornin180 1 -
b ut,whowasthefatherofthethird
son,wholaterb ecameNapoleonIII
.?
1 5 0
NAPOLEONIII"MYSTERY" .W ASHEAROTHSCHILDI
ADanishlexicographersayshewas"prob ab lythefruitof
her(Hortense's)liaisonwiththeDutchadmiralVerhuel
."
ThefirstsonofHortense,Charles,diedin180 7
.
Hecouldpossib lyhaveb eenthesonofNapoleonI .
NapoleonIwasmuchab roadinthesummerof180 7 -inTil-
sitandelsewhere .
W henhereturnedtoParis,Hortensewasat
CauteretsintheSouthofFrance .
Thustheattemptsofthepar-
tisansofNapoleonIIItoprovethathewasthesonofthegrea-
testwarrior,fallflat
.
ItwasnotNapoleonI .ItwasnotKingLouisl
W howastherealfatherofNapoleonIII?
"Allisdark nessandmystery",saythehistorians
.
Asalwaystheyoverlook the"Tigers"intheZ ool
Therewasaconspiracyofsilenceab outthem
.
KingLouisofHollandpreservedinhisapartmentsallthe
portraitsofhisrelativesandchildren,exceptthatofthefuture
NapoleonIII .
IfNapoleonIIIhadb eenthechildofNapoleonl,thenLouis
wouldhavelik edhim,ashedidtheothersonsoftheCorsican
.
AndintheVatican'sarchivesistob efoundaletterofLouis
inwhichhecallsHortenseaMessalina .
NapoleonIIIwasnota Napoleonide atalll
OnApril2 0 th,180 8,thefutureNapoleonIIIwasb orninthe
very denoftheRothschilds intheirhotelintherueCerutti,now
rueLafitte,atNo .17 (Barond'Amb es,p,47 )
W hydidtheQ ueenofHollandgotoaprivateHouse?
Thusheb eganhiscareerintheRothschildBank .
Hisfather"dej ure"wastheinvalidKingofHolland .
TheEmpressJ osephinewasthischild'sgrandmother .
ButwhowastherealfatherofNapoleonIII?
SurelyitwasnotthedecrepitKingofHolland .
W asitoneoftheyoungRothschilds,theyoungestofwhom
J acob (J ames)wasthen16yearsold,hisb rotherKarl,2 0 years,
orthe31yearsoldNathan,whoconstantlyrushedfromFrank -
furttoLondonthroughParis
- Dunk erk
.Nathanpersonifiedthe
typeofan"itinerantj ewellerandmoneylender",describ edb y
Mrs
.NestaW eb sterinher"W orldRevolution"(p
.87 ) .
1 5 1
HOW THEROTHSOlILDSCREATEDANEMPEROR
TheRothschildshaveb eenthegreatestsmugglersofsensual
"love,"aswellasofgoods
.Theyhavewithsatanicdesignpois-
onedtheFrenchandEnglisharistocracyb yinfusingintotheir
veinsasmuchJ ewishb loodaspossib le .
Since17 9 8Nathanwasconstantlytravellingb etweenFrank -
fortandParis
.Howcouldthisre-incarnationofSatan,watching
dayandnightwhatwasgoingoninFrance(whichAmschelgrant-
edtohisb elovedBenj amin-J ames)neglectsuchachanceto
"create"hisown"Napoleonide"?
TheImperialPoliceinParis,faithfullyregisteredthemove-
mentsthereoftheyoungRothschilds,ownersofanu
nh
eard-of
fortune,thenoneb illionoffrancs . Thoseyoungdevilshadb een
orderedb yAmscheltohavetheirownFrenchEmperor,and
ab ovealltohumiliatethevery"anti-semitic"
NapoleonI.
Hortensewastheeasiestwomantoconquer .
Herrevenueswereneversufficienttopayherdeb tsandex-
penses .Andshesoughttoseek theaidoftheJ ewishusurers .
AndsheconstantlyappealedtotheRothschilds,
TheJ ewishb loodofNapoleonIII .soonrevealeditself .
Thus,hehatedallstudies,exceptGerman(Yiddish) .*
Thisisconfirmedb ytheAb b eBertrand,histeacher .
Thestoryab outadmiralVerhuelisamerescreen .
Thismiddle-aged,torpidandpennilessadmiralcouldnotpose
asarivaltothefieryyoungasiatics,withtheirfab ulousfortune
anddesperatedesireatanycosttohavetheirownFrenchEm-
peror .
Intheirhouseremainedthefamous"sofa"onwhichthe
Rothschildsreceivedladies,whoneededtheirfinancialsupport
. : . .
ThetruthwastoocompromisingforNapoleonIII
.andthat
iswhythemostpoliteandreservedNicholasI .calledhima"par-
venu ."AndinhisfeaturesNapoleonIII
: hadnothing"Napo-
leonic ." He look edasifaRothschildianl . .
Sincehisb irthVerhuelb ecameafiery"anti-semite
."
Itisa'clearcaseofatavism,thatalthoughhek newthat
NapoleonI.wasruined,andNapoleonII
.evenmurderedb ythe
Rothschilds,healwaysappealedtothemforguidance
:
OneofthetrueBonapartes,anephewofNapoleonl
.nick -
named"PlopPlon"neverwishedtorecognizeNapoleonIII
.
"Napoleon III
.hadnotonehoneststreak inhischaracter"(Mr
.Cyrs
HamlinD .D .,inhis"TheArmenianMassacres,"p .35 6)
*)ForeveryorthodoxJ ew - Frank fort -
remainshis"Mecca
."
1 5 2
THE ROTHSCHILDS OF VIENNA.
" TheJ ews for
centuries played a very distinguished part in the
affairs ofAustria,andinViennaespecially,weretob efoundinthehigh-
estcirclesofsociety,wieldingnotonlyalargeinfluence,b utalsoholding
prominentpositionsamongtheleadingpub licmen . Thegreatauthority
theycommandedwasduesimplytotheirmoney.Theyk nowhowtoamass
fortunesb yevilmeans,forintheFrank fort"Relationen"of1667 itwas
statedthat'HirshelMayerhadb eenarrestedforhavingdefraudedthe
Emperorofnolessthantwomilliongulden,contrib utionsofcoreligionists ."
"J osephII .,in17 83,createdthefirstJ ewishb aron
- theb ank erJ os-
ephM .Arnstein,whosewife,FannyItzigofBerlin,wasaspecialfavor-
iteoftheEmperor,(j ustasthewifeofKarlRothschildwasthemistress
oftheKingofNaples)
.DurigtheCongressofViennathefamiliesofthe
sovereignmoneyk ings,ArnsteinandEsk eleswereconspicuous
. Their
wivesweredaughtersoftherichJ ew,ItzigofBerlin,wellk nownduring
thereignofFrederick II."(J .Reeves,p .p
.2 7 4-2 7 5 )
"UndertheruleofMaria-TheresaandJ osephII
: Austrias
financesassumedaflourishingaspect.
Itsloanswerearranged
throughtheDutchb ank ersHopeandGoll
.
Austrianb ondswere
ingreatfavorandsaleab leatpar
."(p .2 7 6)
ButtheJ ewsArnstein,Esk eles,etc
.,,offerednotonlymoney,
b uttheirwivesaspremiums,andAustrianfinancial
affairsen-
teredadecline .
SalomonRothschildeclipsedalltheVienneseJ ews
. Heneg-
otiatedtheGovernmentloansat60 andforcedthemup
inthe
mark etuntiltheywereredeemedat10 9
.
SoonafterSalomon
ruinedalltheb ank ersofVienna,eventheJ ewish,j ustasNathan
didinLondon
. Manywerearrestedorranaway
. Healsoesta-
b lishedaFireInsuranceCompany
. In1836,Salomonb eganto
plunderAustriathroughtheb uildingofrailroads
. Herob b ed
everyb odyontheStock Exchange
. TheJ ewsBrentano,and
laterMorpurgo,werehisagentsinTrieste .
AfterthedeathofSalomontheb ank passedtohissonAnselm
(Amschel),untilhediedin187 9 ,whenhis 3sonsFerdinand,
NathanandSalomonAlb ertsucceededhim
. Theyoungestwas
themostsatanicandheruledtheb ank . Ferdinandb ecamean
Englishcitizen,andmarriedEvelyn,daughterofLionel
.
TheRothschildsb egunb ymak ingMetternichtheirtool . Then
theyimposedaJ ewCh,Bomb ellesasamemb eroftheHab sb urgs'
Houseb ymarryinghimtoMarie-Louise,andmak inghiscousin,
Ph .Bomb elles,the"satanizer"ofFranzJ oseph . ThustheHab -
sb urgsweredestroyed"fromwithin! . . .
15 3
"ONLYBLOODANDIRON,"BISMARCK'SMOTTO .
"Onlyb loodandiron
couldimprovetheconditionofGer-
many,"Bismarck saidin1849 .
W henthelistofasuggestednewCab inetwaspresentedto
Frederick W illiam IV.in thesameyear1849 ,hedrewathick
linethroughBismarck 'snameandwrote
"Red-hotreactionary.Lik esthesmellofb lood."
AsaJ ew,*accordingtoCHRIST,hewasa"mank iller
."
"Everyforeigner,whoglorifiesSunday(i
.e,aChristian)mustb ek illed
withoutask inghim,"statestheTalmud,chapterSanhedrin,p
.5 8("La
VieilleFranceN-2 7 6)
.
In1847 ,Bismarck conciliatedConservativesb yhissimulated
violenceagainsttheLib erals(asDisraeli)andwonthefavorof
theKingofPrussia .Thank stotheeffortsoftheab oveJ ews,Bis-
marck marriedJ ohannaPuttk amerin1847 ,aremark ab lewoman,
whomoderatedhisAsiaticJ ewishoutb urstsoffurywhichother-
wisewouldhaveruinedhiscareer
.** Hek newinadvancefrom
Disraeliallab outtherevoltof1848,exploiteditandplacedhim-
selfattheheadofhePrussianreactionaries .In1849 hefounded
inBerlinthe"GazetteoftheCross,''whichwastodefendthe
"divinerightofKings."
"Hehadhimselfelectedtothe2 -dPrussianChamb er"("The
RealBismarck ")
. In185 1heattendedtheDietofFrank fortas
deputy . CountArnimab lyassistedBismarck andrecommended
himtothepresidingMinisterofPrussia,Manteufel,andtothe
futureEmperorW ilhelmI
.ManyflatteringGermanauthorshave
writtenthatBismarck "triumphedb ysheercapacity
." W e
k nowhow
. Allthe"30 0 "supportedhim. Herepeated
"IsoldmyselftoSatan(Rothschild)b utheisGerman"(J ew)
.
"W henBismarck wasold,hiseyesneverlosttheiramazingpower" . . .
"Hehadb ynatureacontemptforanythingweak ,sentimental,andamong
histheob j ectsofhisdisdainheincludedseveraloftheChristianvirtues"
(Prof.F.M.Bowick e,"Bismarck andtheGermanEmpire,"p .5 )
"TheJ ewsweretheonlypeoplewhocouldexploitBismarck insuch
away,thatallthelib eralreformsinGermanyaftertheSadowa(ab attle,
wherethePrussiansdefeatedtheAustriansin1866)
-
introducedb yBis-
marck - servedalltotheb enefitoftheJ ews ."(Valb ertinthe"LaRe-
vuedesDeuxMondes"in1880 .vol.2 8,p .2 0 3) .
*)W asBismarck thesonoftheJ ewMarshallSoult,nob odycantell .
Butdoub tlesshewasthesonoftheJ ewessMenk en,andaccordingtothe
J ewishlaws,asonofaJ ewessisaJ ew
.
**)Itwasnoteasy,b ecausetheintuitionofthefatherinlaw - Herr
Puttk amermadehimthink persistentlythatBismarck wasa"devil ."
1 5
4
THEJ EW SOFST.SIMON
W henNapoleonIII,b ecamePresidentin1848andEmperorin
185 1,J amesRothschildIII
.,b ecauseofthepeople'sangercausedb y
theartificialfamine,thoughtb etterto"gointotheshadow,"giv -
ingplacetothePortugueseJ ewry,representedb ythePereires,
Millauds,Solars,Miresandothers .
ForthemethodofusuryRothschildsub stitutedStateloans .The
Pereirescreatedanewfinancialsystem
: underhighsoundingshib -
olethssuchas
: "theBeneficenceofcredit,""Circulationofcapi-
tal,"etc .Theyenvelopeditallinasortofphilosophyandcreated
aspecialliterature :
"therapproachementofnations,""endof
pauperism,"andsoon .Theyshowedtotheirintimatefriendsthe
sk ullofSaint-Simon,whoseideasthePereireshadsimplyap-
propriated,andwhichenrichedIsraelintheX IX Century .
NapoleonIII
.washimselfadreamer,-ak indofSaint*Simon-
andhadfatallypreferredthemethodofthoseJ ews,whotouched
socialismandliterature,totherudeb arb arianGerman-J ew,who
couldonlyoffendhis"humanitarianism
."Hek new,thattheRoth-
schildsupsetNapoleonI
.andtheywereanxious,lesthemight
tak erevenge .
ThePereireswiththegangofJ ewsfromtheSouthintheirtrain
cleverlytook advantageofthismonarch'sframeofmindtoplunder
France .
ThePereire,Mires& Co .b ecamethe"b enefactors"of
thepeopleb yemptyingtheirpock etsthroughallk indofpub lic
sub scriptions .
BaronJ ameswaswatchingthenewchiefofStateandtak ing
timetodigesttheb illionswhichwere"b urdeningtheRothschilds
.
SoJ amespermittedhissoutherncoreligioniststo"operate
."He
continued,however,todealinfunds,wheneveroccasionoffered .
CountdeMornytherighthandandb rotherofNapoleonIII
.,
happeningtowantsomeinformation,wenttotheofficeofRoth-
schildtogetit
.Rothschildreceivedhimwithoutdeference,merely
saying
:
"W illyoutak eachair? "andcontinuedtowrite
. AtlastNa-
poleonM'sfosterb rotherwastiredofwaitingandexclaimed
"YouareaddressingtheComtedeMorny
."
"W illyouthenhavethek indnesstotak etwochairs,"said
Rothschildwithirony
; andreturnedtohisletters .
"De-Christianize,andallthek ingdoms
arethine ."(Satan) .
1 5 5
THEYOUTHOFCZ ARNICHOLASI
.
NicholasI
.,b ornin17 9 6,wasthesonofPaulI.
ThehistorianSchildersaysintruth
"Nicholasindeedlivedanddiedasatruek night
."
"Nicholas was passionately
devoted to his `lioness nurse,'ashecalled
MissLyon,daughterofaScottishsculptor"("TheCourtofRussia"b y
anexcellenthistorian,Mr .E .A .BrayleyHodgets)
"Herattachmenttoheraugustchargeamountedtoapassion,afanati-
cism.Nicholaswasardentlydevotedtohisnurse - indeedhewasardent
inallhisattachments , andcherishedhisrespectforherandthememoryof
hisformerfeelingsuptothedayofherdeathin1842
. . . Theheroic,chival-
rous,b oldandfrank natureofthis'lioness-foster-mother'exercisedavery
strongandhappyinfluenceontheformationofthecharacteroftheRussian
eagleandhero ."
Inhistraveldiaryin1816,Nicholaswrote
"ThewealthyPoleshadneverexhib itedanyloyaltytoRussia,hadall
swornallegiancetoNapoleonI.Thegeneralruinationofthepeasantry
isattrib utedtotheJ ews
.
Theyexploittotheutmosttheunfortunate
population. Theyareeverything ; andtheyaresotrick yinsqueezingand
cheatingthepeople.TheyareregularLEECHES,whosuck upeverything
andcompletelyexhaustthisprovince(Poland) ."(p .161) .
ThatiswhyLionelRothschildsaidtoDisraeli
"Therehasb eennofriendshipb etweentheCourtofSt .Petersb urgand
myfamily ; andourrepresentationsinfavourofPolishHeb rews,havenot
b eenveryagreeab letotheCzar ."(Coningsb y,p .2 5 1) .
Hewouldlik etomak eofeachJ ew--"Ieech"-ab ank er !
"NicholaswenttoEnglandin1816andearneduniversalpraiseand
respectb yhispersonalityandcourteousmanners .Hehaspleasedeveryb ody
b yhisamiab lewaysandhisnob lenatureandfrank ness .Everyb odyhas
b eenstruck b yhisdistinguishedandmodestb earingandhiseasyconver-
sationandsoundsense ."("TheCourtofRussia"p
.167 ) .
ThePrincessRoyalwasmarriedtoPrinceLeopold,whode-
scrib esNicholas"asanexceptionallyhandsomeandcharming
youngman,asstraightasapine .Hewasveryab stemiousinhis
foodanddrank onlywater ."
Thelady-in-waiting,Mrs .Campb ell,notedforherseverityin
j udgingmen,said
"Ohlwhatacharmingcreature .
Hewillb ecomethemosthandsome
man in Europe ."
Nicholas-allhislifewasgreatlydevotedtohisfamily.
SuchwasNicholasI . Hisaccursedenemyandrealmurderer,
Rothschild,wasdescrib edb yDisraelias"amanwithoutaffec -
tions,"whomtheindividualnevertouched
. W omanwastohim
atoy,manamachine ."
("Coningsb y,"p .2 17 ) .
"NicholaswasmarriedtoPrincessCharlotteofPrussia,whosetender
andaffectionatehusb and,heeverafterremained ."(p .169 ) .
1 5 6
NICHOLASI .DESCRIBEDBYENGLISHMENAS"DEMI-GOD"
Hemadehiswifeveryhappyb ecauseof"hisfrank cheerful-
nessandloveoffun ."
Thefirsttroub leofNicholasoccurredwhenAlexanderI .died,
mak inghimheirtothethrone,insteadofConstantine,who
was
theelder. Nicholaswasthenonly2 8yearsold . . .
NicholasasalltheRomanovs,andwiththehighestprinciples
ofaRomanov,didnotwishtoacceptthethroneandonlythegreat
insistenceofhismother,andofConstantinehimself,andthecon-
spiracyoftheFree-Masons,k nownasDecab ristrevolution,forced
himtoassumepower .
Anofficer,Rostovzev,warnedhimoftheplottomak ethetrans-
feroftheoathofallegiancetheexcuseforrevolt . Nicholastold
himnottonameanyb ody,ifheconsideredthatb ysodoinghe
wouldb eactingdishonourab ly.
TheFrenchAmb assador,CountLaFerronnaye,wrote
"The Emperor comb ines in his person all the b est qualities of a truly
chivalrousandmostnob le-mindedMonarch,withthoseofdeepfeeling,and
b esidesthoseheisendowedwithextraordinaryenergy .ThisPrinceisin
thefullacceptationoftheword,oneofthemostestimab lemeneverk nown"!
Yes ! Buthewas"too-Christian"andsoheperished
.
A,deCustine,whotravelledmuchinRussiastates inhis
cleverb ook "LaRussieEn1839 ,"thatintheCzar'sestatesthe
poorpeasantsweresoexceptionallyk indlytreatedthatin1839
adeputationofthepeasantscametotheCzartob eghimthat
theirdistrictswouldb eaddedtotheroyaldomains
.
NicholasI.receivedthemmostk indlyandallhissympathies
werewiththepeople. ItwashewhovisitedRob ertOwenatNew
Lanark tostudyhisschemesofsocialreforms .Heansweredto
thepeasantswithgreatgentleness,thatheregrettedhecouldnot
b uyallRussia,b utheadded
III hopethatthetimewillcomewheneverypeasantofthisEmpirewill
b efree ; ifitonlydependedonmeRussianswouldenj oyfromto-daythein-
dependencethatIwishforthemandthatIamwork ingwithallmymight
toprocurefortheminthefuture ."
J ames'ssatanichatredofthemostChristianandmostpeace
lovingRomanovswaswellk nown .
Thismadehimhesitantab out
grab b ingtheconstruction
.oftherailroadsinRussia .. Butagroup
ofJ ewishb ank ersheadedb yPereireandStieglitzinSt .Peters-
b urgsucceededinob tainingaconcessionfortheconstruction of
anetwork ofrailwaysinRussia. J ames'hatredagainstthe
Tsarswasthusfurthermoreincreasedandhispresswas ordered
toattack theRomanovs .
15 7
ROMANOVSDISTATESFULTOROTHSCHILDS
LordLoftus,theBritishAmb assadorinRussia,wrote
"NicholasI
.wasthemostmaj esticandmosthandsomefigureofaman,
whoeveroccupiedathrone
.Therewassomethingeminentlygrandab out
him
.Hewasafinecharacter,nob lehearted,generousandmuchb eloved
b ythoseinhisintimacy .
Hisseverity,wasratherob ligatorythanvolun-
tary
.TheTsartalk swithvivacityandwithperfectsimplicityandgood
b reeding.
Everythinghesaysb etraysab rilliantintellect,b utheisnever
guiltyofcommon-placej ok es.
Heissaidtob eanexcellentengineerand
agoodmathematician
. Hereadsagooddeal Hepossessesinasupreme
degreethat powerofattention,
whichis nothingelse b utGenius ."
AnothereminentBritisher.Mr.EdwardTracyTurnerellistated
("W hatIk nowofthelateEmperorNicholas")
"Itisapositivetruth,thatduringmylongsoj ourninRussiaallthat
Iwitnessed,and,allthatIheard,wasfavourab letotheCzar .Iheardof
nob adaction .W hereverIwentthetoneinwhichNicholaswasspok enof
wasoneofunweariedadmirationandrespect
.
W iththelowerclassesthis
wasevencarriedtoadegreeamountingtoworship ."
"NoonecandenythatinEuropeanevents,EmperorNicholasI,influence
hasb eenamoralandreligiousone,opposedtoeverythingimmoraland
impious"(BlazedeBuryin"GermanyasItIs",p .32 1) .
Andthismanwasdescrib edb ythevaletsoftheRothschilds,as
a"narrowmindedmonster" . . .
TotheImperialCouncil,theCzarNicholasI.repeated
"Ilovetruth,and,relyinguponyourexperienceandloyalty,Iinviteyou
toexpressyouropinionswithab solutefrank nessandwithoutanyregard
tomyownconvictions."
I TheCzarwasanimatedinallhedidb yadevoutspiritofChristian
humilityandaprofounddesiretoactj ustlyandwisely."(Korff)
.
Disraelidescrib esthedispositionsofJ amesandNathanandtheir
devilishundergroundorganization
.Nowallthepowerofthe
Rothschildswa$ directedtodestroyNicholasI .
Oneofthemainob j ectsoftheW orldJ ewishconspiracyofthe
RothschildswastopreventtheoperationofthewiseaxiomofH
.
M.KingGeorgeIII .Everythingwasdone in ordertocompelEng-
landandRussiatofight.ItwasadelighttotheRothschilds,with
theircountlessagents,toorganizeawfulmassacresoftheChristians
b ytheTurk s,andthustoawak enRussiafromherlazydreaming,
andprovok eherChristiansentimentsandindignation
.
AftertheEmpressElisab ethrefusedtoacceptincomesfromthe
foesofCHRISTandb ecauseherheirscontinuedthesamedistrust
oftheJ ews,theRothschildsinventedandspreadtheirmotto
"AgreatRussiaisadangertoEngland ."
1
5 8
THE"ANTI-W AR"CZ ARNICHOLASI
.
"W hile Emperor
Nicholas distinguished
J ouk ovsk y (a poet)
and even
confided
to him the
education of the
heir-apparent, he could treat other
poets with
considerab le severity
. For example
Polej ayeff, a student, who
wrote a most
scurrilouspoem against
the Tsarina and
spread it, felt the
Tsar'sseverity
.TheTsarcalledPolej ayeff,andorderedhimtoreadaloud
hisinsultingpoem
.TheEmperorthensaid : "Iwillgiveyouachanceto
purifyandredeemyourself"
.Hek issedhimontheforeheadanddismissed
him.
Soontheyoungpoetwasappointedasanon-commissionedofficerto
aninfantryregiment
."(''TheCourtofRussia",p .2 66)
.
Afewmonthslaterhewaspromotedofficer
. .
Suehwasthe"b arb ariancruelty"ofCzarNicholasI
.
Thisrecognitionb yAlexanderI
.ofCHRISTas"Supreme
Leader"ofhisHolyAlliance,b roughtthedeathsentencetothis
mostchivalrousman
.
Andtheb olddeclaration
of "Anti -W ar"NicholasI . :
"I
shallfireonthefirstwho fires,"
paralyzedatoncetheefforts
oftheRothschildstomurdertheChristians,b ystartinganew
war
.Thesewords,utteredin185 0 ,
"savedEurope fromaW ar,"
whenthePrussianshadinvadedHesse,accordingtoCharlesLowe
inhis"PrinceBismarck ,"(p
.10 8) .
TheRothschildsatoncemob ilizedtheirchampions
.
Bismarck waselectedasDeputytoFrank fortin185 1 .
NapoleonIII
.wasmadeEmperor,Decemb er2 nd,185 1
.
LordRussell'sGovernmentresignedFeb
.2 3rd,185 2 .
Disraelib ecameChancelloroftheExchequerin185 2
.
AssoonasDisraelib ecameinfluentialthank stoLioneland
severaloldwomenofhighstanding,hisfirstsatanicwork wasto
exploithisfriendshipwithLouisNapoleon,preparedb yLionel
.
"NapoleonwasthecompanionofMr
.Disraeli'syouth"(Mr .L .Apj ohn,
p
.167 ,inhis"EarlofBeaconsfield") .
"Frenchaffairswerethesub j ectoffrequentdiscussioninEngland,in
whichMr
.Disraelitook part.Napoleongraduallyob tainedthegoodwill
oftheEnglishpub licb eginningwiththeCourtandSociety ."(p.168) .
Theywereassociatedinthesamefree-masonicLodge .
"NapoleonIII .hadapersonalgrudgeagainstEmperorNicholas,who
addressedhim'SireandGoodFriend'insteadof'Brother,'asiscusto-
maryamongmonarchs .ThoughNapoleonansweredhim,ack nowledgingthe
complimentimpliedfromthefact,thatonemaychooseone'sfriends,b ut
notone'sb rothers,yetheneverforgottheslight."("SecretDiplomacy,"
p .5 6,b yDr .P .S .Reinsch) .
Thiswasexposedb ytheJ ewsasoneofthereasons,whyNa-
poleonallowedhimselftob epersuadedb ytheHiddenHandto
declarewaronRussia. .Thesecondreason,accordingtotheliars,
was thedesireofNapoleon I II .to showhimselfahero .
15 9
ROTHSCHILDS
START THE W AR
INCRIMEA-"W AR OF
CRIME"
EndlesscalumnieswererumoredagainsttheRomanovs . Every
authork nowingthis,hask eptsilentab outthegoodside
ofthe
Romanovs,andb lack enedalltheirdeeds .
DisraeliwithtypicalJ ewishb oastfulnessexplainsinhisb ook
thevastundergroundorganizationoftheRothschilds
. Itwasa
trifle,aj ok e,forthemtoinducetheTurk s,toorganisemassacres
oftheChristians,andthusprovok eRussia . Thisdone,itwaseasy
topersuadeNapoleonIII .,thathisnewthroneneededmilitary
gloryandthat"heoughttodefendtheHolyPlaces
." Thus"the
GreatestMurderersofChristians"throughDisraeli,induced also
Englandtofoullyattack Russia .
NapoleonIII
.wasamemb eroftheCarb onariLodges,andac-
cordingtoDisraeli,theseweresupportedb ytheRothschilds
. Thus
thewarinCrimeawasorganisedandstarted-atruewarof J ewish
Crime,
whichwasthetragicmotherofallthewarsthatfollowed,
notexcludingthelastGreatW ar,whichalonecosttheChristians
40 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 incasualtiesand$ 35 0 b illionsinmonetarylosses
.
Allthis
hasb eendoneb y the Rothschilds !
"NicholasI
.haddoneALLhecouldtopreventthewar,"stated
evenanEnglishman,Mr
.BrayleyHodgets,inhismostinteresting
b ook "TheCourtofRussia,"(p .5 0 ) .
Sincethe"Distrib utionoftheW orld"b yAmschelMayer
R.I .
andtheoverthrowofNapoleonI
.b yAmschel'sfivesons, these
W orldEmperorshaveb eendisob eyedandhindredonlyb yRussia
andtheUnitedStates
.
AndJ amesresolvedtodestroythesetwogreatpowers .
AsNapoleonIII,wasprob ab lyaRothschildian(illegitimateson
ofNathan)andashepretendedtob eagoodfree-mason, i
.e.,a
servantoftheHiddenHand,hewasnotopposedb yJ amesinseiz-
ingpowerin1848,whenJ ameswasinpanic,andb ecausehek new,
thatNapoleoncouldb einspiredtomak enewwars
.
AndtheRothchildsthroughDisraeliinducedEnglandtob asely
shedb lood,ostensib lytopreventRussiaputting
anendtothe
"mank illing"oftheChristiansinTurk ey,b utchieflytoprevent
anAnglo-RussianUnion! Disraeliwassaying,thata"greatRus
-
siawasadanger,"alie,repeatedb ytheHiddenHand,inorderto
ruinRussia,whichtheRothschildsachievedin19 17 .
TheJ ewsalsoorganizedpogroms in ordertoirritatealltheother
nationsagainstRussia .
1 6 0
NICHOLAS I.
BETRAYEDBYHISJEWMINISTER
.
Ev e n t h e w o r s t f o e s o f Ni c h o l a s I . a d m i t :
"He d i d n o t w a n t t h e Cr i m e a n Wa r
;h e h a d a n h o n e s t a n d s i n c e r e r e s pe c t
a n d a d m i r a t i o n f o r t h e En gl i s h pe o pl e ,a n d e a r n e s t l yd e s i r e d t o c e m e n t t h e s e
pe r s o n a l f e e l i n gs bya po l i t i c a l a l l i a n c e . "("Th e Co ur t o f Rus s i a ,"p
. 2 7 2 )
Lo r d Lo f t us i n h i s "Di pl o m a t i c Re m i n i s c e n c e s ,"
w r o t e :
"Ha d t h e f o ur Po w e r s d e c l a r e d t o t h e Em pe r o r ,t h a t t h e pa s s a ge o f t h e
Pr ut h w o ul d be r e ga r d e d byt h e m a s a c a s us be l l i ,i t i s v e r yc e r t a i n t h a t
t h e Em pe r o r w o ul d n o t h a v e c r o s s e d t h e Pr ut h ,a n d w a r w o ul d h a v e be e n ,_
a v e r t e d . But h e w a s m i s l e d byt h e r e po r t s o f h i s Am ba s s a d o r s i n Lo n d o n
a n d Pa r i s ,w h o bo t h e xpr e s s e d t h e o pi n i o n ,-t h a t a n a l l i a n c e be t w e e n ,
En gl a n d a n d Fr a n c e w o ul d n o t be br o ugh t a bo ut . "
Th e s e t w o a s s e s ,l i k e t r ue d i pl o m a t s ;,pa i d a t t e n t i o n o n l yt o
o f f i c i a l d i pl o m a t s a n d o v e r l o o k e d t h e "Ti ge r s "o f t h e Po l i t i c a l Z o o
Ja m e s R
. III
. a n d h i s Je w puppe t ,Na po l e o n III. i n Pa r i s a n d Li o n e l
a n d h i s Je w puppe t ,Di s r a e l i i n Lo n d o n .
Al s o t h e En gl i s h Q ua k e r s f r o m Ma n c h e s t e r ,r e c e i v e d byt h e Cz a r ,
a f f i r m e d t h a t ,be c a us e o f t h e Cz a r ' s v e r yf r i e n d l yf e e l i n gs t o w a r d s
En gl a n d n o w a r w a s po s s i bl e .
Th e Br i t i s h Am ba s s a d o r t o Pe t e r s bur g,Si r Ha m i l t o n Se ym o ur ,
r e po r t s t h e Em pe r o r ' s w o r d s t o h i m
"Our t w o c o un t r i e s s h o ul d be upo n t e r m s o f c l o s e a m i t y ;o ur i n t e r e s t s
a r e upo n a l l que s t i o n s t h e s a m e . It i s e s s e n t i a l f o r t h e t w o Go v e r n m e n t s
t o be o n t h e be s t t e r m s . Tur k e yi t s e l f s e e m s t o be f a l l i n gt o pi e c e s
. En gl a n d
a n d Rus s i a s h o ul d c o m e t o a pe r f e c t l ygo o d un d e r s t a n d i n ga n d n e i t h e r ,
s h o ul d t a k e a n ys t e po f w h i c h t h e o t h e r i s n o t a ppr i s e d . "
Th e Cz a r ' s pl a n w a s t o gi v e a ut o n o m yt o Se r v i a a n d Bul ga r i a ,
a n d t o l e t En gl a n d h a v e Egypt a n d Ca n d i a .
Al l t h i s w a s s pl e n d i d f o r En gl a n d a n d Rus s i a ,but w h e r e w o ul d
t h e As s a s s i n s o f t h e Pe o pl e s be ,w i t h t h e i r a i m s ,be que a t h e d by
Sa t -
a n ,t o e xt e r m i n a t e a l l Ch r i s t i a n s a n d r ul e "a l l t h e k i n gd o m s o f t h e
w o r l d " ?
Th e Ts a r w a s po i s o n e d byh i s d o c t o r Ma n d t ,br i be d byt h e Hi d -
d e n Ha n d .
"He l a yo n h i s c a m p-be d c o v e r e d by a s o l d i e r ' s c l o a k "* .
"He m a d e t h e s i gn o f t h e c r o s s ,s t r e t c h e d o ut h i s f e e bl e h a n d t o h i s
w i f e ,a n d gr a s pi n gh e r ' s t ur n e d h i s d yi n ge ye s o n t h e a n ge l o f h i s l i f e " .
On Ma r c h 2 n d ,1855,t h e "An t i -Wa r "Ts a r w a s n o m o r e
Th e Je w s "l e e c h e s "a n d "t i ge r s "w e r e r e v e n ge d .
Th i s a w f ul m ur d e r w a s t h e e n d o f t h e f i r s t h a l f o f t h e Ro t h -
s c h i l d s ' m i s r ul e a n d m ur d e r (17 7 0 -19 2 5) .
*) Ni c h o l a s I. h a d a s Mi n i s t e r o f Fi n a n c e s ,a Je w ,Ka n k r i n ,w h o k n o w -
i n gt h a t Ja m e s w a s s t a gi n ga w a r o n Rus s i a ,pe r s ua d e d t h e Cz a r ,t h a t t h e
r a i l r o a d s w e r e m e r e t o ys ,a n d d e l a ye d t h e i r bui l d i n g
. Th i s c a us e d t h e f a i l ur e
o f t h e w a r
. Di s r a e l i c o n f i r m s : Ka n k r i n w a s a Je w . (" Co n i n gs by,"p . 2 57 )
16 1
NICHOLAS I.
POISONED. ROTHSCHILDS'
TRIUMPH
Th e d e a t h
o f Ni c h o l a s I. ga v e a n o ppo r t un i t yt o Ja m e s R
. III. ,
w h o un t i l h i s d e a t h i n 186 8,w a s pr a c t i c a l l yt h e Aut o c r a t o f t h e
Wo r l d a n d t h e Gr e a t e s t Mur d e r e r o f Ch r i s t i a n s . Ja m e s c o m -
m a n d e d h i s c h i e f e xe c ut i o n e r s ,t h e c l e w s : Di s r a e l i ,Na po l e o n III . ,
$i s m a r e k ,Ga m be r l e -Ga m be t t a ,a n d
a
w h o l e ba n d o f "r e v o l ut i o n -
i s t s ,"l i k e t h e Je w s
: Ka r l Ma r x,La s s a i l e ,He r t z e n ,a l l f a l s e l yc a l l e d
6 4 gr e a t
. n e n ,"be c a us e m i s -e d uc a t e d byt h e Je w i s h pr e s s a n d a u -
t h o r s ,e w e a r e a l l d upe d byt h e "i m m o r a l d o c t r i n e o f m uc c e s s ," i . e . ,
w h e n a m a n i s s uc c e s s f ul ,w e t h i n k : "He i s a gr e a t m a n "w h i l e h e
i s o n l ya gr e a t c r i m i n a l ,upl i f t e d byt h e Hi d d e n Ha n d .
Af t e r 1855Ja m e s R
. III. r e m a i n e d t h e "Da r k An ge l . "
Th e "Fa i r An ge l "be c a m e Al e xa n d e r II . ,t h e Li be r a t o r o f t h e
pe a s a n t s a n d t h e Sa v i o ur o f t h e Un i t e d St a t e s .
In En gl a n d Li o n e l w a s d e m o r a l i s i n gDi s r a e l i a n d i n d uc i n gh i m
t o s t a r t s o m e n e w w a r .
In Fr a n c e Ja m e s w a s s a t a n i z i n gGa m be t t a f o r t h e w a r o f 187 0
.
We k n o w h o w t h e 5gr e a t po w e r s h a d be e n d i s t r i but e d t o t h e
h e i r s o f Am s c h e l Ma ye r a n d t h e s e un i t e d un d e r o n e o f t h e m a s
t h e i r h e a d h a v e be e n w o r k i n gt o ups e t a l l t h e r ul e r s o f t h e i r r e -
s pe c t i v e c o un t r i e s a n d t h e Ch ur c h ,a n d t o e s t a bl i s h a s Pr e s i d e n t s ,
t h e i r o w n s e r v a n t s .
Th e m ur d e r o f A. Li n c o l n ,o f Ga r f i e l d ,a n d o f Mc Ki n l e y,Pr e s i -
d e n t s ,pr o v e s t h a t t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d w i s h e s t h e Pr e s i d e n t s t o o be y
i t .
Wh e n Pr e s . Wi l s o n c e a s e d t o d o i t ,h e w a s s ur e l yd r ugge d
w i t h "k ur a r e ,"a s w a s Pr e s
. Th . St e i n o f t h e Or a n ge Re publ i c by
t h e s a m e Hi d d e n Ha n d , Wh e n Pr e s
. Ha r d i n gw i s h e d t o f r e e Al a s -
k a f r o m Gugge n h e i m ,a Je w (po s s i bl yo f t h e . "30 0 ")
t h i s m o s t
ge n t l e o f t h e Ge n t i l e s "s ud d e n l y"d i e d
. . .
Am e r i c a f i n d s i t qui t e "n o r m a l "a n d pe t s t h e Je w s
: . .
Th e pur e l yRo t h s c h i l d i a n "Wa r o f Re v e n ge "i n Cr i m e a
w a s
a bs o l ut e l yus e l e s s t o t h e n a t i o n s ,w h i c h s h e d t h e i r bl o o d a n d s pe n t
t h e i r m o n e yi n i t o n l yf o r t h e gl o r yo f t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ,w h o pr o f i t e d
i m m e n s e l y
. Th e w a r w e a k e n e d t h e po w e r s ,gi v i n ga gr e a t t e m pt a -
t i o n t o Pr us s i a t o t r yPa n -
Ge r m a n i s m ,i n s pi r e d byt h e Je w s ,w h o
a c c o r d i n gt o Di s r a e l i ,"m o n o po l i z e d t h e
pr o f e s s o r i a l c h a i r s o f
Ge r m a n y,"a n d l e d Pa n -Ge r m a n i s m ,a c c o r d i n gt o Pr o f
. R. G. Us h e r ,
Th e Cr i m e a n w a r pr o v e d t o t h e Ge r m a n s ,t h a t Rus s i a a f t e r a l l
w a s n o t "i n v i n c i bl e ,"t h a t s h e w a s a "gi a n t w i t h c l a yf e e t
. " Th i s
d i s c o v e r ygr e a t l ye n c o ur a ge d m i l i t a r i s m i n Ge r m a n ya n d h e l pe d
t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s t o pr o d uc e a s e r i e s o f w a r s ,i n c l ud i n gt h a t o f 19 14
.
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THEROTHSCHILDSOFTHEFRANKFORTBRANCH
.
"Am s c h e l Ma ye r (s o n o f Am s e h e l Ro t h s c h i l d I . a n d br o t h e r o f Na t h a n
a n d Ja m e s ) c o ul d a t h i s pl e a s ur e r a i s e o r d e pr e s s pr i c e s t o t h e d i s c o m f i t ur e
o f a l l w h o m i gh t h a ppe n t o o ppo s e h i m . "(J
. Re e v e s ,p
. 12 9 )
"At e n t e r t a i n m e n t s Am s c h e l Ma ye r s i t s ,but n e v e r t o uc h e s a n yd i s h e s
t h a t h a v e n o t be e n pr e pa r e d i n t h e Je w i s h f a s h i o n "(p . 117 ) . "St r i c t
Je w ,o ppo s e d a s h e w a s t o e v e r yi n n o v a t i o n i n t h e d o c t r i n e a n d r i t ua l o f
t h e s yn a go gue ,a n d e xa c t a s h e w a s i n h i s o bs e r v a n c e o f t h e Sa bba t h ,h e
n e v e r t h e l e s s d i d n o t h e s i t a t e t o t r a d e a n d m a k e m o n e yo n f e a s t d a ys . "
Am s c h e l Ma ye r un d e r s t o o d t h e n e c e s s i t yo f k e e pi n gt h e n o bi l i t y
i n c o n s t a n t d e pe n d e n c e ,t o f ur t h e r t h e pr o gr a m o f "Is r a e l Abo v e
ALL. "Th us ,w e e n d , t h a t h e ga v e He n k e l v . Do n e r s m a r k 1,12 5,0 0 0
gul d e n (p. 12 7 ) w i t h w h i c h t o d i s pl a ya "r i c h Ge r m a n "i n Pa r i s
a n d t h e r e pr e pa r e t h e o v e r t h r o w o f t h e Ch r i s t i a n Dyn a s t yo f Na -
po l e o n III. i
n
o r d e r t o e s t a bl i s h t h e Je w i s h Aut o c r a c yo f t h e Ro t h -
s c h i l d s . AJe w e s s ,Pa i v a ,w a s s upe r v i s i n gHe n k e l
.
Af t e r t h e d e a t h o f An s e l m -Am s c h e l Ma ye r Ro t h s c h i l d ,h e a d o f
t h e Fr a n k f o r t br a n c h (De c . 6 ,1855) ,t h e bus i n e s s o f t h e Fr a n k f o r t
ba n k w a s m a n a ge d byh i s n e ph e w s ,Ba r o n Wi l l i a m a n d Ba r o n
Ch a r l e s ,s o n s o f Ka r l o f Na pl e s ,w h o d i e d o n Ma r c h ,10 ,1855
. Th e
Na pl e s ' br a n c h w a s c l o s e d i n 186 0 ,w h e n t h e Ho l ySe e w a s pr a c t i c -
a l l yd e pr i v e d o f i t s t e m po r a l po w e r ,a n d t h e m a t e r i a l i s t i c Ro t h
-
s c h i l d s be l i e v e d t h e Ca t h o l i c Ch ur c h d o o m e d . . .
Ka r l Ro t h s c h i l d ,t h e s o ul o f t h e "m ys t e r i o us "a n t i -Ch r i s t i a n
"Al t a V e n d i t a ,"be f o r e l e a v i n gIt a l ye s t a bl i s h e d t h e r e a c o us i n
Na t h a n -
t o c o n t i n ue h i s s a t a n i c w o r k o f m a k i n ga n a r c h i s t s a n d
a t h e i s t o ut o f t h e It a l i a n pa t r i o t s
. Hi s s o n w a s Er n e s t o Na t h a n .
Th i s pi gbo ugh t t h e r e a pa l a c e w i t h a c h a pe l a n d m a d e o f
i t s a l t a r a l a t r i n e f o r h i s f r e e -m a s o n s .
Th e m a k i n ga l a t r i n e o f a Sa c r e d Al t a r e n t h us e d t h e t r ue
f r e e -m a s o n s . Th us Na t h a n ' s f a t h e r a Ro t h s c h i l d i a n ,a s a t a n i s t ,
f o un d Ma z z i n i a n d "i n s t r uc t e d "h i m t o "s pi t "o n CHRISTa n d
Na t h a n ' s s o n d i d h i m s e l f l i k e w i s e ,Ma z z i n i w a s po o r a n d h a v -
i n gc o n s e n t e d t o be c o m e a n It a l i a n Ke r e n s k y,Na t h a n pr e s um a bl y
w a s s e n t f r o m Lo n d o n w i t h t h e f un d s o f t h e s a m e Li o n e l ,w h o
a c c o r d i n gt o Di s r a e l i ,s uppo r t e d a l l t h e a n a r c h i s t s ,bo l s h e v i k s e t c .
Na t h a n w a s bo r n i n 184 5.
Th e "jud a i z a t i o n "i s pr o v e d by
Na t h a n ' s l e t t e r t o Ma z z i n i f r o m "Le Di a bl e a uXIX . Si e c l e . "
"Er n e s t o Na t h a n w a s a Je w ,c o m i n gf r o m En gl a n d . Hi s v e r ybe a ut i f ul
m o t h e r un i t e d i n h e r d r a w i n gr o o m m a n yIt a l i a n r e v o l ut i o n i s t s : Ma z z i n i ,
Cr i s pi ,e t c . "(Ro ge r La m be l i n ' ' L' Im pe r i a l i s m e D' Is r a e l . ' ' p
. 152 ,Pa r i s )
.
Th e "jud a i z e d "Cr i s pi s ur r e n d e r e d It a l yt o Bi s m a r c k .
Th i s c a us e d t h e Rus s o - Fr e n c h e n t e n t e a n d t h e Wo r l d Wa r ,
1 6 3
THE"MYSTERY"OFMAZ Z INIREV EALED.
Th e Je w s t h e m s e l v e s a r e t h e w o r s t "a n t i -Se m i t e s ,"be c a us e ,
f o n d o f bo a s t i n g,t h e yr e v e a l t h e i r o w n r a s c a l i t i e s . "Th e Ne w
Yo r k Ti m e s "o w n e d bya Je w ,Ad o l ph Oc h s ,a n d e d i t e d bya Je w ,
Mi l l e r (n o w d e a d ) ,n a r r a t e s o n Apr i l 11,19 2 1,o f t h e l a t e Je w i s h
s c o un d r e l ,Er n e s t o Na t h a n e x-Ma yo r o f Ro m e . Th e pa pe r s a ys
"Th e f a t h e r o f Na t h a n o f Je w i s h pa r e n t s w a s a ba n k e r o f t h e Fr a n k -
f o r t br a n c h o f t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s
. Am o n gt h e i n m a t e s o f t h e s h a bby(!) l o d gi n g
h o us e i n w h i c h Er n e s t o w a s bo r n ,w a s t h e It a l i a n pa t r i o t Gi us e ppe Ma z z i n i ,
w h o s e w o r k s Er n e s t o publ i s h e d . In . 1859 h i s f a t h e r d i e d a n d h i s m o t h e r ' s
h o us e be c a m e a r e f uge f o r pa t r i o t s . Er n e s t o be c a m e t h e bus i n e s s m a n -
a ge r (1) o f ' La Ro m a d e l Po po l o ,' a pa pe r s t a r t e d byMa z z i n i . . . In 19 0 7
Na t h a n w a s c h o s e n Ma yo r o f ROME(!) byt h e An t i -Cl e r i c a l s ,w h o ups e t
t h e t r a d i t i o n o f a ppo i n t i n ga s Ma yo r a m e m be r o f o n e o f t h e o l d Ro m a n
f a m i l i e s
. Ne v e r w a s a Ma yo r r e c e i v e d w i t h s uc h v i t upe r a t i v e a t t a c k s ,pa s s
.
i n ga l l pl a us i bl e bo un d s . Na t h a n ,w h o w a s a m a s o n , r o s e i n t h a t bo d yt o
be Gr a n d Ma s t e r ,a n d l a t e r Ho n o r a bl e Gr a n d Ma s t e r . "
Th us t h e Je w i s h n e w s pa pe r s t a t e s t h a t a Ro t h s c h i l d i a n -Na -
t h a n -w e n t t o It a l yt o "s a t a n i z e "Ma z z i n i a n d o t h e r pa t r i o t s .
In Na t h a n ' s f o l l o w i n gl e t t e r (s e e "Le Di a bl e a uXIXSi e c l e ")
i s c o n f i r m e d "Th e Pl a n Of He l l ,"m e n t i o n e d byLe m a n n ,a Je w .
"Th e m ul t i t ud e d i s i l l us i o n e d o f Ch r i s t i a n i t y,w h o s e d e i s t s o ul w i l l up
t o t h a t m o m e n t be w i t h o ut c o m pa s s ,t h i r s t i n gf o r a n i d e a l ,but n o t k n o w -
i n gw h e r e t o be s t o w t h e i r w o r s h i p,w i l l r e c e i v e t h e Tr ue Li gh t byt h e un i v e r -
s a l m a n i f e s t a t i o n o f t h e pur e Luc i f e r i a n d o c t r i n e ,m a d e publ i c a m a n i f e s t -
a t i o n w h i c h w i l l a r i s e f r o m t h e ge n e r a l m o v e m e n t o f ' r e a c t i o n "f o l l o w i n g
t h e d e s t r uc t i o n o f At h e i s m a n d Ch r i s t i a n i t y,bo t h a t t h e s a m e t i m e v a s `
qui s h e d a n d e xt e r m i n a t e d . ' "
"Ma z z i n i ,pr o f e s s i n gCh r i s t i a n a n d pa t r i o t t h o ugh h e w a s ,h a d jo i n e d t h e
r a n k s o f Ca r bo n a r i ,w h e r e h i s a c t i v i t i e s m e r e l ye xc i t e d t h e d e r i s i o n o f t h e
Al t a V e n d i t a ,w h i c h h e l d t h a t t h e m i n d r a t h e r t h a n t h e bo d ys h o ul d be t h e
po i n t o f a t t a c k
. " (Mr s . Ne s t a We bs t e r ,"Wo r l d Re v o l ut i o n ,' ' p . 12 2 )
"Ma z z i n i o n h i s pa r t s us pe c t e d t h a t t h e s e c r e t s w e r e be i n gk e pt f r o m
h i m byt h e c h i e f s o f t h e Al t a V e n d i t a ,a n d Ma l i ga r i ,a s s a i l e d byt h e s a m e
f e a r s ,w r o t e f r o m Lo n d o n t o Dr
. Br e i d e n s t e i n t h e s e s i gn i f i c a n t w o r d s : ` We
f o r m a n a s s o c i a t i o n o f br o t h e r s i n a l l po i n t s o f t h e gl o be ,w e h a v e d e s i r e s
a n d
i n t e r e s t s i n c o m m o n ,w e a i m a t t h e e m a n c i pa t i o n o f h um a n i t y,w e w i s h t o
br e a k e v e r yk i n d o f yo k e ,ye t t h e r e i s o n e t h a t i s un s e e n ,t h a t c a n h a r d l y
be f e l t ye t t h a t w e i gh s o n us
. Wh e n c e c o m e s i t l Wh e r e i s i t ? No o n e
k n o w s ,o r a t l e a s t n o o n e t e l l s
. Th e a s s o c i a t i o n i s s e c r e t ,e v e n f o r us ,
t h e v e t e r a n s o f s e c r e t s o c i e t i e s . "
("Wo r l d Re v o l ut i o n ,"p . 12 3) .
Th e s e c r e t a s s o c i a t i o n i s t h e "Hi d d e n Ha n d
. " It d i s l i k e d
Ma z z i n i a n d Ma l i ga r i ,be c a us e t h e yw e r e Ch r i s t i a n s a n d pa t r i o t s
.
An d i t d o e s n o t w a n t t o "e m a n c i pa t e h um a n i t y"f r o m t h e Je w -
i s h yo k e
. It w a n t s t o e n s l a v e h um a n i t yun d e r . i t s Je w i s h h e e l . . .
*Th e Luc i f e r i a n d o c t r i n e i s n o w pr e a c h e d i n Rus s i a ,Ja pa n e t c .
1 6 4
THEHIDDENHANDPLANSTOCONQ UERU
. S.
Th e Se c o n d Rul e o f m ySc i e n c e o f Po l i t i c a l Fo r e s i gh t a l w a ys
d e m a n d s t h e que s t i o n
:
"Wh e r e i s o r w i l l be t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d
. "
Th e h i s t o r i a n s o v e r l o o k t h e "Ti ge r s "o f t h e po l i t i c a l Z o o
. "
Th e "Wa r o f (Ro t h s c h i l d s ) Cr i m e "i n Cr i m e a n e a r l yr ui n -
e d En gl a n d a n d Fr a n c e
. Th e f o r m e r h a d 4
. 0 0 0 m i l l i o n d o l l a r s
o f d e bt s .
Eur o pe w a s i m po v e r i s h e d .
Wh o m t o pl un d e r n e xt ?
_Wh o m t o e m br o i l i n
n e w c o n -
f l i c t s ?

Th e Ro t h s c h i l d s w e r e l o o k i n gf o r f r e s h v i c t i m s
.
In 1857 ,a t t h e m a r r i a ge o f Li o n e l ' s d a ugh t e r ,
Le o n o r a ,t o
h e r c o us i n Al f o n s e ,s o n o f Ja m e s o f Pa r i s ,a l l t h e
Ro t h s c h i l d s
w e r e a s s e m bl e d i n Lo n d o n .
Th e s i n i s t e r Je w ,Di s r a e l i ,s a i d
"Un d e r t h i s r o o f a r e t h e h e a d s o f t h e f a m i l yo f Ro t h s c h i l d -
a n a m e
f a m o us i n e v e r yc a pi t a l i n Eur o pe a n d e v e r yd i v i s i o n o f t h e gl o be "(Re e v e s ,
p. 2 2 8) .
Ye s l But w h a t c o ul d n o t f a i l t o h a ppe n ?
Th e f o l l o w i n g
.
Af t e r d i n n e r Ja m e s Ro t h s c h i l d III,Li o n e l a n d Di s r a e l i s a t
t o ge -
t h e r a n d "c o n s pi r e d "
. Ja m e s ,a l w a ys h a r s h ,c o ul d n o t f a i l
t o
. gr um bl e
"Ho w a bo ut t h e gl o be ? Th e Ne w Wo r l d i s n o t ye t o ur s . "
Di s r a e l i c o ul d n o t r e s i s t jum pi n gt o h i s f e e t a n d bo a s t
"If yo ul i k e ,w e s h a l l d i v i d e t h e Un i t e d St a t e s i n t w o pa r t s ,o n e f o r yo u
(Ja m e s ) a n d o n e f o r yo u(Li o n e l ) . Na po l e o n w i l l d o
e xa c t l y,a n d a l l ,t h a t
Is h a l l a d v i s e h i m ,a n d t o Bi s m a r c k w i l l be s ugge s t e d s uc h a n i n t o xi c a t i n g
pr o gr a m ,a s t o m a k e o f h i m o ur a bje c t s l a v e
. "
Th e t h r e e Je w s d e c i d e d t h e n a n d t h e r e t o d e s t r o ya n d pl un -
d e r t h e Un i t e d St a t e s ,a -,w e s h a l l s e e
.
Ev e n a h un d r e d ye a r s a go t h e i s s ue s be t w e e n t h e No r t h e r n
a n d So ut h e r n St a t e s pr o d uc e d gr e a t e r d i s s e n s i o n s a n d o ut br e a k s . .
But t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d w a s n o t i n t e r e s t e d t h e n i n t h e d i s t ur ba n c e s .
No w t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d d e c i d e d t o s m a s h Am e r i c a a n d a t r i c k y
Je w ,Jud a h P,Be n ja m i n ,w a s s e l e c t e d . Ac c o r d i n gt o Mr . Bur -
t o n He n d r i c k h e "w a s t h e br a i n o f t h e r e v o l t " .
Wa r i s t h e "h a r v e s t o f t h e Je w s ",
a c c o r d i n gt o Pr o f e s s o r
We r n e r So m ba r t o f Be r l i n . Th e Je w s Fr a n k s a n d o t h e r a ge n t s
o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d t r i e d t o i n c r e a s e t h e d i s c o r d be t w e e n t h e
So ut h a n d t h e No r t h ,w h i c h w a s c a r e f ul l yi n s pi r e d f o r "f r e e d o m
o f t h e s l a v e s " .
On c e t h e No r t h be ga n t o i n s i s t ,t h e So ut h w a s
e n c o ur a ge d byt h e Je w s t o r e s i s t . Mr
. Bur t o n He n d r i c k gi v e s
a pr o o f o f i t ,s a yi n gi n h i s i n t e r e s t i n gbo o k ,"Je w s i n
Am e r i c a "
"At t h e t i m e o f t h e Ci v i l Wa r Je w s w e r e f o un d i n e v e r yc i t y,e v e r y
v i l l a ge ,e v e r ypl a n t a t i o n ,e v e r ym i n i n gc a m p"(p
. 10 7 ) .
1
6 5
THEEDUCATIONOFAMERICA' SSAV IOUR.
"Th e Em pe r o r Ni c h o l a s I
. h a d c l o n e a l l h e c o ul d t o pr e v e n t t h e w a r s . "
Th e
"s ud d e n " d e a t h o f t h e "De m i -Go d " Ni c h o l a s I. ga v e t h e
t h r o n e t o h i s s o n Al e xa n d e r II.
Th e f ut ur e Ts a r -Li be r a t o r ,bo r n Apr i l 2 9 t h ,1817 (w h e n Di s r a e l i
w a s "c o n v e r t e d ") w a s "t h e m o s t d e l i c i o us ba byw i t h pl um pbo d y,
l a r ge d a r k bl ue e ye s ,a n d a l r e a d ys m i l i n ga t s i xw e e k s
. " ("Th e
Co ur t o f Rus s i a ," p
. 2 ,byMr . E
. A
. Br a yl e yHo d ge t s ) .
"At t h e a ge o f e i gh t h e w a s a l r e a d ya Co r n e t i n h i s Re gi m e n t o f Hus s a r s
a n d a t a r e v i e w h e a t t r a c t e d t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e Fr e n c h Ma r s h a l l Ma r m o n t ,
Due o f Ra gus e ,w h o w a s s t r uc k byh i s pl uc k a n d a gi l i t y
. Ma r m o n t i n h i s
Me m o i r s s a ys
: "Th e e d uc a t i o n w h i c h Ni c h o l a s h a s gi v e n h i s s o n i s a d -
m i r a bl e . He i s a c h a r m i n gPr i n c e o f r a r e be a ut y,w h o s e go o d qua l i t i e s h a v e
n o d o ubt d e v e l o pe d w i t h t i m e . "(p . 5)
Th e pr i e s t Pa v s k y,Do c t o r o f Di v i n i t y,be c a m e h i s i n s t r uc t o r i n
t h e t e n e t s o f t h e Ch r i s t i a n r e l i gi o n .
"Th e l i gh t o f a be a ut i f ul s o ul r a d i a t e d f r o m h i m (p
. 14 )
. Al e x-
a n d e r a s t o n i s h e d h i s i n s t r uc t o r s byh i s i n t e l l i ge n c e a n d qui c k n e s s
. "
Th e f a m o us po e t Juk o v s k yw r o t e
a r e c o m m e n d a t i o n t o t h e Cz a r
o n h o w t o e d uc a t e h i s s o n Al e xa n d e r
"Re s pe c t t h e l a w . Li v e a n d pr o m o t e c ul t ur e
. Re s pe c t publ i c o pi n i o n .
Lo v e l i be r t ya n d jus t i c e . Rul e byo r d e r ,n o t bym i gh t . Be t r ue t o t h yw o r d .
Re s pe c t t h ype o pl e .
Lo v e t h ype o pl e . Ha v e f a i t h i n v i r t ue . Th a t f a i t h i s
t h e f a i t h i n Go d . "(p. 12 )
Th i s s o pl e a s e d t h e Cz a r ,t h a t Juk o v s k yw a s a ppo i n t e d t ut o r
o f t h e Gr a n d Duk e . Al e xa n d e r s t ud i e d v a r i o us t r a d e s a n d c r a f t s ,
v i s i t e d f a c t o r i e s a n d w o r k s h o ps . He bui l t a c o t t a ge w i t h br i c k s
w h i c h h e l a i d h i m s e l f ,a n d m a d e a l l t h e f ur n i t ur e f o r i t . He w a s
t a ugh t t h e us e o f pe n c i l ' a n d br us h a n d s t ud i e d m us i c
"Th e Cz a r be c a m e i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e f a t e o f t h e Je w s . He o pe n e d s c h o o l s
f o r t h e m a n d o pe n e d f o r t h e m t h e d o o r s o f t h e un i v e r s i t i e s a n d e xe m pt e d t h e m
f r o m pa yi n gt h e t a xe s ,e n c o ur a ge d t h e m t o o c c upyt h e m s e l v e s w i t h t h e a gr i c ul -
t ur e ,m a n ua l w o r k i n ga r t a n d s c i e n c e s
. He a ppo i n t e d t o t h e v e r yh o n o r i f i c
po s t s t h o s e o f t h e m w h o k n e w t h e Rus s i a n ,Po l i s h o r Ge r m a n l a n gua ge s "
(P . Mi gn o t ,' ' Le Pr o bl e m e Jui f . "p . 50 ) .
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. t r i e d t o gr a n t t o t h e Je w s a l l t h e c o n c e s s i o n s . Ev e r y
Je w ,w h o w a s w o r k i n go n t h e a gr i c ul t ur e ,o r s e r v e d i n t h e a r m yo r a c h i e v -
e d s o m e s c h o o l r e c e i v e d a l l t h e r i gh t s
o f t h e be s t c i t i z e n s o f t h e Em pi r e .
But t h e Je w s jo i n e d a l l t h e c o n s pi r a c i e s a n d t r i e d jo i n i n gt h e a n a r c h i s t s t o
un d e r m i n e t h e ba s e s o f t h e St a t e
. Th e i r pl o t -
t h e a s s a s s i n a t i o n o f t h e Cz a r
l i be r a t o r h a s pr o d uc e d a v i o l e n t w a v e o f a n t i -s e m i t i s m
, " (P . Mi gn o t , II Le
Pr o bl e m e Jui f ,"p
. 51,)
Th e t w o m e m be r s o f t h e Ho l yAl l i a n c e ,Aus t r i a a n d Pr us s i a ,
h a v i n gbe t r a ye d Rus s i a ,t h e Je w Ne s s e l r o d e ,t h e Mi n i s t e r f o r Fo r -
e i gn Af f a i r s o f Rus s i a ,o ugh t t o r e s i gn .
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"Iw a s c o n v i n c e d t h a t t h e Em pe r o r d e s i r e d pe a c e ,a n d w o ul d n o t e n . ,
ga ge i n a n ya m bi t i o us d e s i gn s o n In d i a ,n o r h a v e Ia t t a c h e d i m po r t a n c e t o t h e
r e f ut e d w i l l o f Pe t e r t h e Gr e a t . Th e Cz a r i n r e f e r r i n gt o i t d e c l a r e d i t t o be
a po c r yph a l a n d t o h a v e be e n f o r ge d i n Pa r i s
. "(Lo r d Lo f t us ,Am ba s s a d o r ) .
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:
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.
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o f k i n d l i n e s s ;h i s ga i t i s gr a c e f ul ,e a s ya n d d i s t i n gui s h e d . He i s t r ul ya
Pr i n c e
. Il e i s m o d e s t w i t h o ut t i m i d i t y
. Hi s a ppe a r a n c e gi v e s t h e i m pr e s s i o n
o f pe r f e c t br e e d i n g . If h e s h o ul d e v e r r e i gn h e w i l l e xa c t o be d i e n c e byc h a r m
o f h i s n a t ur a l gr a c e a n d m a n n e r
.
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a ppe a r s t o m e t o be o n e o f t h e f i n e s t m o d e l s o f a Pr i n c e . "
Pr i n c e s s Me t t e r n i c h i n h e r d i a r ys a ys t h a t Al e xa n d e r w a s h a n d -
s o m e a m i a bl e ,a n d a m us i n g,a n d t h a t e v e r ybo d yw a s a s t o n i s h e d a t
h i s t a c t ,c l e v e r n e s s a n d m o d e s t y .
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h um a n e a n d c o n s c i e n t i o us t o a m o s t r e m a r k a bl e d e gr e e .
In 18110 h e w a s a d m i t t e d t o t h e Co un c i l o f Mi n i s t e r s .
"Th e s o m e w h a t ph i l o s o ph i c ,but e xt r e m e l ygo o d -n a t ur e d Em pe r o r . "(p,
4 1) . ' ' He w a s r e m a r k a bl yh a n d s o m e ,t h o ugh l e s s o f a d e m i go d t h a n h i s f a t h e r ,
Ni c h o l a s I
. "(p . 4 d ) ,
"He w a s pe r f e c t l yur ba n e ,c o ur t e o us ,t a c t f ul a n d i n -
d ul ge n t . "(p. 4 6 ) . "Am o d e s t ,w e l l -e d uc a t e d t a c t f ul ge n t l e m a n ,w h o w a s
a t n o t i m e o f h i s l i f e v e r ym uc h c o n v i n c e d o f h i s o w n a t t a i n m e n t s ,w h o w o ul d
h a v e be e n qui t e a s c o n t e n t t o l e a d t h e l i f e o f a s i m pl e pr i v a t e ge n t l e m a n
.
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f i n e m e n t o f m i n d . He w a s e v e r yi n c h a s o l d i e r a n d a gr a n d s e i gn e ur . "
("Th e Co ur t o f Rus s i a ,"p,4 7 ) .
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:
"Al l t h a t Il e a r n a bo ut h i m ,h i s c o n d uc t o f h i s f a m i l y , h i s r e l a t i o n s w i t h
h i s f r i e n d s ,be a r s t h e s t a m po f f a i r -m i n d e d n e s s a n d o f a s pi r i t o f c h i v a l r y .
l i e d o e s n o t be a r m a l i c e . He n e v e r h ur t s a n ybo d y' s f e e l i n gs ,h e i s t r ue t o
h i s w o r d a n d e xt r a o r d i n a r i l yge n e r o us .
It i s i m po s s i bl e n o t t o l o v e h i u
He i s w o r s h i ppe d byh i s pe o pl e a n d Rus s i a br e a t h e s f r e e l y . "
Na po l e o n a n d Al e xa n d e r r e s e t a t St ut t ga r t i n 1857
.
"Wh e n Aus t r i a ,Pr us s i a ,Sw e d e n a n d e v e n Spa i n w e r e r e a d yt o jo i n
En gl a n d ,Fr a n c e a n d Sa r d i n i a i n t h e i r Sa t _n i c d e s i r e t o s a v e Tur k e ya n d
t h us c o n t i n ue t h e e xt e r m i n a t i o n o f t h e Ch r i s t i a n s ,Al e xa n d e r II . w a s d e t e '
m i n e d t o c o l l e c t a l l t h e m a t e r i a l a n d m o r a l f o r c e s o f Rus s i a a n d l e a d t h e m
t o r e pe l a n d s c a t t e r t h e e n e m i e s
. "(p. 4 9 ) .
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o n c e m o r e ,h o w a bs ur d w a s t h e "Rus s i a n Da n ge r ,"i n v e n t e d by
t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s i n t h e i r a n t a go n i s m t o w a r d s t h e Ro m a n o v s
.
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w e r e l i e s i n v e n t e d t o pr e c i pi t a t e h e r d o w n f a l l ,a s t h e Pi l l a r o f Or -
t h o d o xya n d t o i n c r e a s e t h e "m a n k i l l i n g,"d e s i r e d bySa t a n
*Th e $7 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 w a s ' t h e m o n e ys pe n t by Rus s i a t o o r ga n i z e Al a s k a ,
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,D' SAPPEALTOTHEJEWS(186 0 ) .
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t h e upl i f t i n go f t h e H. H. ' s a ge n t s : Di s r a e l i i n En gl a n d
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;Ma z z i n i i n It a l y,s o e n c o u-
r a ge d Ja m e s R. III
. t h a t h e d e c i d e d t o t r yt h e "Am e r i c a n c o up,"
s ugge s t e d byDi s r a e l i .
Th i s r e qui r e d t h e m o bi l i z a t i o n o f t h e e n t i r e Je w r y . . .
Ja m e s d e c i d e d t o m a k e publ i c t h e Ch i e f Ch a n c e l l e r yo f t h e Su-
pr e m e Je w i s h Wo r l d Go v e r n m e n t a n d c a l l e d i t "Th e Un i v e r s a l
Je w i s h Al l i a n c e ,
i n Fr e n c h "L' Al l i a n c e Is r a e l i t e Un i v e r s e l l e . "
He m a d e o n e o f h i s Je w i s h v a l e t s ,Ad o l ph e Cr e m i e uxGr a n d
Ma s t e r o f t h e Gr a n d Or i e n t o f Fr a n c e ,t h e Ch i e f o f h i s "Mi n i s t r y
f o r Fo r e i gn Af f a i r s . "
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6 ,19 2 0 ,r e pr o d uc e d h i s Ma n i f e s t o t o a l l t h e Je w s o f t h e Un i v e r s e
"Th e un i o n w h i c h w e d e s i r e t o f o un d w i l l n o t
be a Fr e n c h , En gl i s h ,
Ir i s h o r . Ge r m a n un i o n , but a Je w i s h o n e , a
Un i v e r s a l o n e ! Ot h e r pe o pl e s
a n d r a c e s a r e d i v i d e d i n t o n a t i o n a l i t i e s ; w e a l o n e h a v e n o
c o -c i t i z e n s , but
e xc l us i v e l y c o -r e l i gi o n a r i e s . "
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a Mo s l e m be f o r e t h e m o m e n t a r r i v e s ,w h e n t h e l i gh t o f t h e Je w i s h f a i t h ,
t h e o n l yr e l i gi o n o f r e a s o n ,w i l l s h i n e a l l o v e r t h e w o r l d !Sc a t t e r e d a m o n gs t
o t h e r n a t i o n s ,w e d e s i r e pr i m a r i l yt o be a n d r e m a i n i m m ut a bl yJe w s .
Our
n a t i o n a l i t yi s t h e r e l i gi o n o f o ur f a t h e r s a n d t o r e c o gn i z e n o o t h e r n a t i o n a l -
i t y . We a r e l i v i n gi n f o r e i gn l a n d s a n d w e c a n n o t t r o ubl e a bo ut t h e a m bi -
t i o n s o f c o un t r i e s e n t i r e l ya l i e n t o us .
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No m a t t e r ,w h e r e
f a t e s h o ul d l e a d -t h o ugh s c a t t e r e d a l l o v e r t h e e a r t h ,yo um us t a l w a ys c o n -
c i d e r yo ur s e l v e s m e m be r s o f a c h o s e n r a c e . If yo ur e a l i z e t h a t t h e f a i t h o f
yo ur f o r e f a t h e r s i s yo ur o n l ypa t r i o t i s m ,
- i f yo ur e c o gn i z e t h a t n o t w i t h s t a n d -
i n gt h e n a t i o n a l i t i e s yo uh a v e e m br a c e d ,yo ua l w a ys r e m a i n a n d e v e r yw h e r e
f o r m o n e a n d o n l yn a t i o n , -i f yo ube l i e v e t h a t Je w r yo n l yi s o n e a n d o n l y
r e l i gi o us a n d po l i t i c a l t r ut h ,- i f yo ua r e c o n v i n c e d o f t h i s ,yo uJe w s o f
t h e Un i v e r s e ,t h e n c o m e a n d gi v e e a r t o o ur a ppe a l a n d pr o v e yo ur c o n s e n t
. "
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,
a n d i t s s uc c e s s i s gua r a n t e e d . "
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w o un d e d i n t h e h e a d
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t h e e a r t h i s w i d e n i n ga n d s pr e a d i n gd a i l y
. "
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a l l n a t i o n s a n d pe o pl e s ,a n d t h e ba n n e r o f Je w i s h m o n o -d e i t yw i l l be un f ur l e d
a n d h o i s t e d o n t h e m o s t d i s t a n t s h o r e s
. "
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. Our m i gh t i s i m m e n s e -
l e a r n t o a d o pt t h i s m i gh t f o r o ur c a us e
. "
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qui s h e d ,t h e h o pe o f s uc c o r byFr a n c e a n d En gl a n d ,a s w a s pr o -
m i s e d i n 186 1,v a n i s h e d w i t h t h e s ur r e n d e r o f Ge n e r a l Ki r byE
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l i o n s .
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l e a s t 10 0 ,0 0 0 w e r e k i l l e d i n t h e Co n f e d e r a t e Ar m y :
As Is a i d ,c r o w d s o f t h e Je w s ,a ge n t s o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ,
c o ul d be f o un d i n e v e r ypl a c e . Th e c h i e f a ge n t w a s a Je w ,Jud a h
P . Be n ja m i n ,w h o l a t e r be c a m e t h e St a t e Se c r e t a r yo f t h e So ut h .
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r o pe ,pe r s ua d e d Na po l e o n III,t h a t h e w o ul d gl o r i f yh i s s c e pt r e by
r e s t o r i n gLo ui s i a n a t o Fr a n c e a n d byc r e a t i n ga n e w Em pi r e o f
Me xi c o a n d t h e So ut h e r n St a t e s . Th e Ro t h s c h i l d s pe r s ua d e d pub-
l i c o pi n i o n o f En gl a n d a n d Fr a n c e ,t h a t t h e m o s t pr o pi t i o us m o -
m e n t h a d a r r i v e d t o r e c o v e r t h e l o s s e s ,c a us e d byt h e Cr i m e a n Wa r .
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(l e d byPa n -
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m o s t d o m e s t i c a t e d byLi o n e l ,t h a t t h e No r t h c o ul d be r e t ur n e d t o
i t s f o r m e r s t a t e o f a Br i t i s h c o l o n y,o r be a n n e xe d t o Ca n a d a
.
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f e d e r a t e s a s be l l i ge r e n t s .
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En gl a n d a n d Fr a n c e
w e r e i n t h e m a i n i l l -d i s po s e d t o w a r d t h e No r t h .
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c e i v e d t h e i r a s s e n t
. In Oc t o be r n e w s c a m e ,t h a t a c o m bi n e d En gl i s h ,Fr e n c h
a n d Spa n i s h f l e e t w a s pr e pa r i n gt o m o v e a ga i n s t Me xi c o ' f o r t h e pur po s e o f
c o l l e c t i n gd e f a ul t e d d e bt s . ' Th e Rus s i a n Cz a r ,h o w e v e r ,d e c l i n e d Na po l e o n ' s
i n v i t a t i o n t o jo i n t h e l e a gue . "(Ai r
. Ed w i n Em e r s o n i n h i s (Th e 19 -t h Ce n t ur y
An d Af t e r ,"p . 86 7 ) .
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r i s (Ja m e s ) a n d Lo n d o n (Li o n e l ) a n d t h e i r Hi d d e n Ha n d .
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. S. Na v y,
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i n En gl a n d ' s pe r s i s t e n t v i o l a t i o n o f n e ut r a l i t y
. Th e w o r s t i n s t a n c e w a s t h e
f a m o us Al a ba m a c a s e
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. 86 7 ) .
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. Th e Ro t h s c h i l d s ,h a v i n g
h uge pl a n s a s t o t h e Un i t e d St a t e s ,m a d e a pr e l i m i n a r yl o a n t o
Ma xi m i l i a n o f 2 0 1 . 50 0 . 0 0 0 f r a n c s t h r o ugh a s ubo r d i n a t e Lo n d o n
ba n k e r . Me a n w h i l e t h e Co n f e d e r a t e a r m yun d e r s t o o d t h a t i t s
s i t ua t i o n w a s d e s pe r a t e
"Ho o d s a w h i s m e n br e a k i n g a t a l l po i n t s . "
Th e Co n f e d e r a t e St a t e s w e r e e l e v e n i n n um be r ;Te xa s a n d
Lo ui s i a n a w e r e t w o o f t h e m
. Th e Co n f e d e r a c yw a s go v e r n e d by
a w r i t t e n c o n s t i t ut i o n w i t h l i m i t e d po w e r s . It w a s e s t a bl i s h e d
i n 186 1f o r t h e pr i n c i pa l pur po s e o f d e f e n d i n gt h e a s s e r t e d r i gh t
o f t h e 11c o n s t i t ue n t St a t e s t o s e c e d e f r o m t h e Un i o n o f t h e 34
St a t e s ,o r f r o m t h e 2 3St a t e s o f t h e No r t h
. Th e po w e r t o ba r ga i n
a w a yt w o o f t h e i r n um be r w a s n o t a m o n gt h e po w e r s gr a n t e d
t o t h e Co n f e d e r a t e St a t e s ,e i t h e r w i t h o r w i t h o ut t h e c o n s e n t
o f t h e t w o .
But t h e a l t e r n a t i v e w a s t o l o s e a l l o r t o s a v e t h e
o t h e r n i n e St a t e s bype r h a ps t h e t e m po r a r ys a c r i f i c e o f t w o o f t h e
o r i gi n a l e l e v e n
.
Th e h a t r e d o f t h e So ut h e r n e r s w a s s o i n f l a m e d
byt h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ' s a ge n t s ,t h a t i t w a s d e c i d e d t o a ppe a l t o
Na po l e o n .
He a c c e pt e d t h e ba r ga i n a n d t h e a ut h o r o f t h e pl o t ,
Di s r a e l i ,a s s ur e d t h e s uppo r t o f En gl a n d ,o v e r e xc i t e d byt h e
"Al a ba m a "i n c i d e n t ,e xa gge r a t e d byt h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ' a ge n t s
.
Num e r o us "h i s t o r i a n s "h a v e w r i t t e n t h e Hi s t o r yo f t h e Ci v i l
Wa r ,but n o n e d a r e d t o r e v e a l t h e Tr ut h ,w h i c h s e e m s t o be pr a c -
t i c a l l yi gn o r e d byt h e h i s t o r i a n s o f t h e Un i t e d St a t e s
.
1 7 0
CZ ARTHREATENSTHEFOESOFTHEU
. S. (186 3)
In 186 3t h e Co n f e d e r a t e St a t e s o f f e r e d Lo ui s i a n a a n d Te xa s
t o Na po l e o n
III. i n e xc h a n ge f o r h i s i n t e r v e n t i o n w i t h Fr e n c h
t r o o ps a ga i n s t t h e No r t h . Th e Fr e n c h t r o o ps a t t h a t m o m e n t
o c c upi e d t h e c a pi t a l o f Me xi c o
.
"Na po l e o n ' s o bje c t w a s t o a s s ur e t h e pr e d o m i n a t i o n o f Fr a n c e o v e r t h e
La t i n r a c e s ,a n d t o a ugm e n t t h e i n f l ue n c e o f t h e s e r a c e s i n Am e r i c a
. Na po -
l e o n a r d e n t l yd e s i r e d t o r e c o gn i z e t h e i n d e pe n d e n c e o f t h e r e be l l i o us Am e r -
i c a n St a t e s ,a n d r e pe a t e d l yur ge d t h e Br i t i s h go v e r n m e n t t o jo i n h i m i n s o
d o i n g"(Mr . Ma c l i e n z i e i n h i s "Th e ' 19 -t h Ce n t ur y,"p
. p . 2 9 7 -2 9 8) .
Th e d a n ge r w a s i n d e e d gr e a t It t a xe d e v e n t h e ge n i us o f
Li n c o l n
;a n d t h e s k i l l a n d pa t r i o t i s m o f Ge n e r a l Gr a n t ' s h e r o e s
c o ul d n o t h a v e w i t h s t o o d s uc h a c o m bi n a t i o n
. But t h e Un i t e d
St a t e s h a d i t s m o s t f a i t h f ul a d m i r e r s i n t h e Cz a r s o f Rus s i a
. Fo r
a l o n gt i m e t h e yh a d c o n t e m pl a t e d t h e l i be r a t i o n o f t h e s e r f s ,
but w e r e c h e c k e d byt h e t h e n r a m pa n t "Pr us s i a n i s m "a n d by
t h e l a n d o w n e r s .
As e a r l ya s 184 2 Cz a r Ni c h o l a s I: i n h i s d e c r e e o f Apr i l 14 ,
a ppe a l e d t o t h e gr e a t l a n d -h o l d e r s t o l i be r a t e t h e i r s e r f s ("Th e
19 -t h Ce n t ur ya n d Af t e r ,"byE. Em e r s o n ,p . 6 19 ) .
It w a s Cz a r Al e xa n d e r IL' s m a gn a n i m o us a c t o f e m a n c i pa t -
i n gt h e Rus s i a n s e r f s byh i s Im pe r i a l d e c r e e o f Fe br ua r y19 , 186 1,
w h i c h gr e a t l yi n f l ue n c e d t h e s i m i l a r m o v e m e n t i n t h e Un i t e d
St a t e s . So m e 4 7 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 s o ul s i n Rus s i a w e r e f r e e d . Ma n ype a s -
a n t s w e r e d i s c o n t e n t e d bys uc h f r e e d o m a n d i n s e v e r a l pl a c e s
t h e t r o o ps h a d t o i n t e r f e r e (Ra m ba ud ' s "Hi s t o r yo f Rus s i a ")
.
Th e s a m e o bje c t w h i c h byt h e Cz a r w a s o bt a i n e d bya s t r o k e o f
h i s pe n ,r e qui r e d i n a Re publ i c a n o c e a n o f bl o o d a n d bi l l i o n s
o f t r e a s ur e . Wh y? Be c a us e t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d s o d e s i r e d i t
. On
t h e s a m e Fe br
. 19 ,186 1 . t h e n e w l yi n a ugur a t e d Pr o v i s i o n a l Pr e s -
i d e n t Je f f e r s o n Da v i s ,n a m e d h i s Ca bi n e t .
Th us t h e Cz a r f o l l o w e d e v e r ys t e po f t h e d r a m a w i t h k e e n -
e s t a t t e n t i o n ,a n d w h e n t h e a bo v e pl a n o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d be -
c a m e k n o w n t o h i m ,h e ,t h r o ugh h i s Am ba s s a d o r s i n Pa r i s a n d
Lo n d o n i n f o r m e d Fr a n c e a n d En gl a n d ,t h a t t h e i r i n t e r f e r e n c e
be r e ga r d e d a s a d e c l a r a t i o n o f w a r '
a ga i n s t t h e No r t h w o ul d
a ga i n s t Rus s i a .
Is i t po s s i bl e ,t h a t n o
f a c t s ,c o n c e r n i n gRus s i a ' s
Wa r . Di d n o t Wa s h i n gt o n
Wo r l d ' s Hi s t o r yi n Am e r i c a ?
o n e h a s e v e r c a r e d t o d w e l l upo n t h e s e
s e r v i c e s t o Am e r i c a d ur i n gt h e Ci v i l
Ir v i n gi n s i s t o n r e -w r i t i n g
t h e
1 7 1
ALEXANDERII
. SENDSHISFLEETSTOAMERICA
.
Si m ul t a n e o us l y,t h e Cz a r d i s pa t c h e d h i s At l a n t i c f l e e t t o Ne w
Yo r k h a r bo r a n d h i s Pa c i f i c s qua d r o n t o Sa n Fr a n c i s c o w i t h
o r d e r s t o f i gh t e v e r yf l e e t ,o r f o r c e ,w h i c h w o ul d a t t a c k t h e No r t h -
e r n St a t e s . He
put h i s s h i ps a t t h e d i s po s a l o f Li n c o l n !
Th e So ut h w a s r e a d yt o s a c r i f i c e 2 St a t e s t o s e c ur e t h e h e l p
o f Na po l e o n ' s v i c t o r i o us a r m ya l r e a d yi n Me xi c o r a t h e r t h a n f a c e
c o m pl e t e d i s a s t e r a l o n e
. It w a s a l s o a s s ur e d byt h e a ge n t s o f t h e
Hi d d e n Ha n d ,t h a t t h e Fr e n c h yo k e w o ul d n o t c o n t i n ue f o r l o n g
.
Th us t h e Co n f e d e r a t e s h a d s o m e i d e a o f r e c o v e r i n gt h e ba i t a f t e r
i t h a d s e r v e d i t s pur po s e
. As t h e
Po l i s h r e v o l t o f 186 3e m bi t t e r e d
t h e Fr a n c o -Pr us s i a n a n d t h e Fr a n c o -Rus s i a n r e l a t i o n s ,Fr a n c e ' s
yo k e w a s n o t f e a r e d a s be i n go f l o n gd ur a t i o n byt h e So ut h e r n -
e r s .
Th e yw e r e r e a d yt o f a c e a n ys a c r i f i c e s t o a v e n ge t h e m s e l v e s
upo n t h e s uppo r t e r s o f Li n c o l n
. Bo t h s i d e s i gn o r e d e n t i r e l yt h a t
t h e yw e r e d upe s o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ,a n d i n f l a m e d byi t s a ge n t s
l i k e t h e Je w s ,Jud a h P. Be n ja m i n ,t h e Se c r e t a r yo f St a t e o f t h e
So ut h ,a l s o Jo h n Wi l k e s Bo o t h ,e t c . ,e t c .
Af r i e n d o f m i n e ,Ge n e r a l Ja m e s Gr a n t Wi l s o n o f t h e No r t h -
e r n Ar m yr e l a t e d t h e s e f a c t s t o m e ;a n d Ih e a r d i n m yyo ut h f r o m
Ad m i r a l Le s s o v s k yh i m s e l f t h e d e t a i l s o f t h e Rus s i a n n a v a l d e -
m o n s t r a t i o n
. He w a s t h e c o m m a n d e r o f t h e Rus s i a n Pa c i f i c s qua d -
r o n w h i c h w a t c h e d t h e s a f e t yo f Sa n Fr a n c i s c o .
At t h e f i r s t a n n ua l d i n n e r o f t h e Li n c o l n Fe l l o w s h i p,h e l d a t
De l m o n i c o i n Ne w Yo r k ,Fe br ua r y12 ,19 0 8,Im a d e a s pe e c h i n
t h e pr e s e n c e o f n e a r l ya h un d r e d o f Li n c o l n ' s c o -w o r k e r s ,c i t i n g
a l l t h e a bo v e
. Ev e r yt h i n gIs a i d w a s c o n f i r m e d byt h e m .
In Rus s i a t h i s s t o r yw a s k e pt s e c r e t ,be c a us e t h e v i c t o r i e s o f
Pr us s i a o v e r De n m a r k i n 186 4 a n d o v e r Aus t r i a i n 186 6 r e v e a l e d
t o Al e xa n d e r II
. t h e Pa n -Ge r m a n pe r i l ,s t a ge d byt h e Hi d d e n
Ha n d ,a s i m pl i e d byDi s r a e l i h i m s e l f
. Th e Cz a r e v e n w e n t t o
Pa r i s i n 186 7 ,i n o r d e r t o be c o m e r e c o n c i l e d w i t h Na po l e o n III
.
Rus s i a d i d n o t w i s h t o r e m i n d Fr e n c h m e n a n d En gl i s h m e n ,
t h a t s h e r ui n e d t h e i r go l d e n d r e a m s ,i n s pi r e d byt h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ,
o f r e c o n que r i n ga n d d i v i d i n gt h e o pul e n t Un i t e d St a t e s ,w h i c h
o n c e be l o n ge d t o t h e m
. So t h e s e f a c t s e v e r r e m a i n e d s e c r e t
.
In 19 0 8,w h e n m a n ym o r e s ur v i v o r s o f t h e Ci v i l Wa r l i v e d
t h a n t o d a y,e v e r yo n e o f t h e m k n e w i t
. Th e o l d e s t pe o pl e n e v e r
f a i l e d t o s a yt o m e
"We ,Am e r i c a n s ,m us t n e v e r f o r ge t ,h o w m uc h w e a r e i n d e bt -
e d t o Rus s i a f o r o ur s a l v a t i o n i n 186 3-6 4
. "
17 2
ALEXANDERII
. SAV EDTHEUNITEDSTATES(186 4 )
Fr a n c e a n d En gl a n d r e m e m be r e d t h e h e a v yl o s s e s a n d t h e c o l -
o s s a l e xpe n s e s o f t h e Cr i m e a n w a r i m po s e d upo n
t h e m byt h e
Ro t h s c h i l d s a n d t h e i r t o o l s .
Af t e r t h e h a r d s t r uggl e t h e a l l i e s
c a pt ur e d o n l yw h a t w a s pr a c t i c a l l ya v i l l a ge -Se ba s t o po l
.
On l yt h e s i gn a t ur e byAus t r i a ,gui d e d bySa l o m o n Ro t h s c h i l d ,
o f a t r e a t yw i t h t h e f o ur a l l i e s ,w h o f o ugh t
a ga i n s t Rus s i a ;t h e
h o s t i l i t yo f Pr us s i a a n d t h e po i s o n i n go f t h e "Fa i r An ge l "-Ni c h -
o l a s I
. byt h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ,s a v e d t h e a l l i e s f r o m a f a i l ur e . : .
Th a t i s w h yFr a n c e a n d En gl a n d f e l t i t w o ul d be m a d n e s s
t o r e n e w t h e i r f i gh t a ga i n s t Rus s i a o n l yt o pl e a s e t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ,
a n d a c c e pt e d t h e w a r n i n go f t h e Cz a r . No n e c o ul d d o ubt ,t h a t
t h e a t t a c k o f t h e f i v e po w e r s ,w h i c h l a n d e d t h e i r t r o o ps i n Me xi c o
i n 186 3,w o ul d h a v e gi v e n t h e d e c i s i v e v i c t o r yt o t h e Co n f e d e r a t -
e s ,t h e Un i t e d St a t e s w o ul d h a v e be e n d i s r upt e d a n d s o o n t h e So ut h
w o ul d h a v e be e n a n n e xe d t o Me xi c o a n d t h e No r t h t o Ca n a d a !
Th e Hi s t o r yo f t h e Un i t e d St a t e s w a s w r i t t e n f o r t h e Am e r -
i c a n s byt h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ' s h i r e l i n gs
.
Th i s e xpl a i n s ,w h yt h i s "i n -
c i d e n t "i s c a r e f ul l yo m i t t e d f r o m Am e r i c a n Hi s t o r y . But n o t
a l l Am e r i c a n s i gn o r e i t . : . .
"Rus s i a w a s a s t o n i s h e d w h e n Am e r i c a n publ i c o pi n i o n s uppo r t e d t h e c a us e
o f Ja pa n d ur i n gt h e w a r be t w e e n t h o s e e m pi r e s i n 19 0 4 -5 . It w a s a r ud e
a w a k e n i n gf r o m t h e d r e a m o f Am e r i c a n gr a t i t ud e ,ba s e d upo n h e r a c t i o n i n
m a k i n ga n a v a l d e m o n s t r a t i o n a t Ne w Yo r k a n d Sa n Fr a n c i s c o i n a c r i t i c a l
pe r i o d o f t h e Ci v i l Wa r ,"s t a t e d t h e f o r m e r As s i s t a n t Se c r e t a r yo f St a t e ,
(Mr . J. Ca l l a n O' La ugh l i n i n h i s i n t e r e s t i n gbo o k "Th e Im pe r i a l Am e r i c a ")
.
Th e a bo v e s t upi d a n d ba s e be t r a ya l
o f Rus s i a byt h e Un i t e d
St a t e s m us t be l a i d e n t i r e l ya t t h e d o o r s o f t h e Je w s i n Am e r i c a
l e d byJa c o bSc h i f f ,w h o d e c e i v e d publ i c o pi n i o n t o
s uc h a e x-
t e n t ,t h a t t h e Am e r i c a n s c o m m i t t e d t h e m o s t s h a m e f ul a c t i n t h e i r
s h o r t Hi s t o r y !
Byh e l pi n gJa pa n ,w h i c h t r a i t o r o us l y a t t a c k e d un pr e pa r e d
Rus s i a ,w h o s a v e d t h e Un i t e d St a t e s i n 186 3-6 4 f r o m a m o r t a l
d a n ge r a n d w h o pr o v e d h e r l a c k o f d e s i r e t o c o m e i n t o t h e Ne w
Wo r l d ,w h e n s h e a bs o l ut e l ym a d e a gi f t o f t h e r i c h e s t Al a s k a ,
t h e Am e r i c a n s c r e a t e d a v e r i t a bl e Ja pa n e s e pe r i l ,w h i c h m a ypr o v e
f a t a l i n 19 2 5-2 6 ,un l e s s t h i s bo o k o pe n s t h e e ye s o f Am e r i c a t o t h i s
t e r r i f i c Je w i s h Wo r l d Co n s pi r a c y,o f w h i c h t h e Un i t e d St a t e s i t
n o w a ga i n t h e t a r ge t . . .
Th e a bo v e i n c i d e n t o f v i t a l i m po r t a n c e t o t h e Un i t e d
St a t e s
i s pur po s e l yw i t h h e l d f r o m t h e k n o w l e d ge o f t h e Am e r i c a n n a t i o n
byi t s publ i s h e r s ,w r i t e r s a n d pr e s s ,a l l c o n t r o l l e d byt h e Je w s ,
17 8
THE HIDDEN HAND MADE THE CIV IL WAR.
Th o ugh s i n c e 1812 d i s put e s h a d e xi s t e d be t w e e n t h e So ut h a n d
t h e No r t h ,t h e Ci v i l Wa r w o ul d h a v e be e n po s t po n e d f o r 50 ye a r s
o r m i gh t n e v e r h a v e h a ppe n e d ,i f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d h a d n o t d e -
c i d e d t o d i v i d e t h e Un i t e d St a t e s a t t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ' w e d d i n gi n
1857 . He r e i s o n e m o r e pr o o f o f i t ,Mr . Ge o r ge P . Me s s e r v y,w h o
s ur e l yt o o k h i s m a t e r i a l s f r o m t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s t h e m s e l v e s , s a ys
i n h i s bo o k "Th e Q ui c k St e po f a n Em pe r o r " :
"Lo r d Ro t h s c h i l d (Lo r d Li o n e l -Na t h a n w a s a l s o a n Aus t r i a n ba r o n )
gr e e t e d Mr . Da v i d s o n ,w h o m h e i n t r o d uc e d t o Ba r o n Ja m e s d e Ro t h s c h i l d
(w h o c a m e f r o m Pa r i s f o r t h i s m e e t i n g)
-
a s t h e r e pr e s e n t a t i v e o f t h e
En gl i s h h o us e o f t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s i n Me xi c o . Ba r o n Ja m e s s a i d : ` Th e Em -
pe r o r Na po l e o n i s m uc h i n t e r e s t e d i n t h i s Me xi c a n un d e r t a k i n g
;a n d o ur
i n t i m a c yw i t h h i m a n d h i s go v e r n m e n t i s s o c l o s e ,t h a t Id e e m e d i t d e s i r -
a bl e t o be pr e s e n t ,f o r ITISCERTAINt h e y(t h e a f f a i r s o f Me xi c o ) WILL
PLAYN0 SMALLPARTi n t h e EV ENTS o f t h e i _c
. -t v e a r qw h i c h w i l l s e e
t h e m a k i n ga n d un m a k i n go f n a t i o n a l c r e d i t s "
(l ) . 17 ) !
Ja m e s Ro t h s c h i l d ,w a s t h e m o s t c un n i n go f m e n
.
He t h r us t f o ur po w e r s a ga i n s t Rus s i a i n t h e "Wa r o f Cr i m e "
(s e n s e l e s s a s i t w a s ) a n d po i s o n e d Ni c h o l a s I .
In 1857 ,Ja m e s d e c i d e d t o d i s r upt t h e o t h e r
gr e a t po w e r
(w i t h w h i c h go v e r n m e n t h e w a s n o t "i n s o c l o s e i n t i m a c y") by
t h r o w i n ga ga i n s t i t f i v e po w e r s : Be l gi um ,En gl a n d ,Fr a n c e ,Spa i n ,
a n d Aus t r i a . But a s t h e f a i l ur e o f t h e a t t a c k o n Rus s i a h a d d i s -
c o ur a ge d En gl a n d a n d Fr a n c e ,Ja m e s s t a r t e d t h e Ci v i l Wa r i n t h e
Un i t e d St a t e s a n d t h us w e a k e n e d h i s e v e n t ua l Ne w Wo r l d v i c t i m
t h r o ugh f r a t r i c i d e .
An d w h e n h a l f a m i l l i o n m e n w e r e k i l l e d i n Am e r i c a ,Ja m e s
f o un d ,
;t h a t t h e a bo v e f i v e po w e r s c o ul d l a n d t h e i r t r o o ps i n Me -
xi c o a n d pr o c e e d t o o c c upyt h e So ut h e r n St a t e s w i t h t h e i r pa r t -
i a l c o n s e n t .
Ha d n o t Ja m e s f o r s e e n t h e DISAPPEARANCEo f t h e Un i t -
e d St a t e s a s a s e pa r a t e po w e r ,n e v e r w o ul d h e h a v e
s o l e m n l y
s t a t e d t h a t t h e a f f a i r s o f Me xi c o w o ul d pr o d uc e t h e
"m a k i n go r
un m a k i n g
o f n a t i o n a l c r e d i t s . "
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s h e v i s m i s i n r e a l i t ya n a ge n c yo f Pa n -Jud a i s m (t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ) .
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l e a d e r s h i p
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a s a f o e a n d a s t a r ge t .
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. "If f o r s o m e r e a s o n ,
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s t i l l c l o s e r byt h e w e d d i n go f 1857 s h o ul d f a i l t h e r e w a s s t i l l i n
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pa yt h e bi l l .
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c h yf o r s uc h e m e r ge n c i e s . So a n e w "Re be l l o -Bo m be l l e s "
(pr o -
n o un c e d Bo m be l l e ) ,a Je w Je s ui t ,Fa t h e r Fi s h e r w a s d i s c o v e r e d
a n d i n t r o d uc e d t o t h e Ar c h d uk e Ma xi m i l i a n t o c r e a t e t h e Me xi c a n
Em pi r e a n d pr o m i s e d t h e Po pe ,t h a t i t w o ul d be Ca t h o l i c .
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Je w "Ca t h o l i c "pr i e s t ,a n o t o r i o us Ba ue r .
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t h e Je w "Ca t h o l i c "pr i e s t s Fi s h e r a n d Ba ue r s e c ur e d c o m pl e t e
c o n t r o l o v e r Na po l e o n III
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. Be n ja m i n i n t h e Un i t e d
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a bo ut t h e e n t i r e d i s r upt i o n o f t h e Un i t e d St a t e s ,
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o f "Fr a n k s ,"gr a n d -s o n s o f t h e Fr a n k s w h o o f f e r e d t o Be n e d i c t
Ar n o l d t h e "30 s i l v e r c o i n s . "
Le t us r e t ur n t o t h e d e c l a r a t i o n o f Ja m e s R . III. :
"Da v i d s o n h a s c o m e t o us f r o m Me xi c o w i t h a pr o po s i t i o n f r o m t h e
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12 5
. 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 f r a n c s , gi v i n g a s s e c ur i t y
t h e r e f o r e a po r t i o n o f t h e m o s t v a l ua bl e pr o pe r t yo f t h e Ro m a n Ch ur c h i i
Me xi c o "("Th e Q ui c k St e po f a n Em pe r o r ")
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"As l i gh t Ge r m a n He br e w c a s t o f c o un t e n a n c e a n d o f d a r k ,a l m o s t
s w a r t h yc o m pl e xi o n w i t h l a r ge pe n e t r a t i n ge ye s . Hi s ga r bw a s t h a t o f t h e
Or d e r o f Je s us "(p . 2 0 ) .
Fi s h e r ' s e n t i r e a t t i t ud e i n d i c a t e d ,t h a t h e w a s a m a n o f t h e
Ro t h s c h i l d s .
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v a l ue o f t h e d e s i r e d l o a n
.
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t w o Ro t h s c h i l d s a n d s a i d i n a po s i t i v e a n d a s s e r t i v e m a n n e r
II Th e w o r l d i s s o o n t o s e e t h e gr e a t Re publ i c o f t h e We s t (U. S. ) BROK-
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t h e Me xi c a n Em pi r e ) a n d i t s No r t h e r n m e m be r a r i s i n go ut o f a n a r c h yi n t o
a m i l i t a r yd e s po t i s m ,r ul e d bya d i c t a t o r
. "(p. 2 6 ) .
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s e l e c t e d byLi o n e l Ro t h s c h i l d ,a s Tr o t z k yw a s s e l e c t e d f o r Rus s i a
byLi o n e l ' s gr a n d s o n ,Ed o ua r d Ro t h s c h i l d V .
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d e s i r e o f t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s : t o d e s t r o yt h e Ha bs bur gs ,a s t h e Pi l -
l a r s o f Ca t h o l i c i s m ,a n d t o d i v i d e t h e Un i t e d St a t e s be t w e e n En g-
l a n d a n d Fr a n c e ,w h i c h t h e t w o Ro t h s c h i l d s r e ga r d e d a s t h e i r
o w n d o m a i n s .
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t h e
e ye s o f Em pe r o r Ma xi m i l i a n _a s i n a v i s i o n , "a h uge f i gur e w i t h
He br e w jo w l ,i n t h e ga r bo f a pr i e s t o f t h e So c i e t yo f Je s us ,
t h e n t h e c r yo f t h e Cr o s s "MyGo d ,MyGo d ,w h yh a s t Th o u
f o r s a k e n Me "? (p . 2 7 5)
. Th i s Je s ui t ,a Je w ,be t r a ye d Ma xi m i l i a n ,
w h e n h e r e a l i z e d t h a t t h e s a t a n i c pl a n
o f
t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s t o c o n -
que r a n d c r us h t h e Un i t e d St a t e s w a s pa r a l yz e d byt h e Cz a r ' s
t h r e a t t o "f i r e o n t h e f i r s t ,w h o f i r e s o n Am e r i c a . "
"Th e Po pe h a d n e v e r h e a r d o f Fi s c h e r "(G
. P . Me s s e r v y,p . 7 3) .
We m us t n o t f o r ge t ,h o w e v e r ,t h a t be s i d e s t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ,
w h o d e c e i v e d t h e Ha bs bur gs ,t h e r e w a s a l s o t h e br o t h e r o f t h e
a r c h -be a s t Bo m be l l e s ,w h o m a r r i e d t h e e x-Em pr e s s Ma r i e -Lo ui s e ,
a un t o f t h e Em pe r o r o f Aus t r i a
. Bo m be l l e s be c a m e t h e "e d uc a t -
o r "(i . e
. ,t h e "s a t a n i z e r ") o f Fr a n z -Jo s e ph .
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be a r i n gn o i n t e r e s t
. Th e s e n o t e s c i r c ul a t e d a t pa r w i t h go l d .
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Li n c o l n a l o a n o f $150 m i l l i o n .
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o f t h e l o a n ,t h e ba n k s br o k e d o w n a n d s us pe n d e d s pe c i e pa y-
m e n t s i n De e . 186 1 .
Th e yw i s h e d t o bl a c k m a i l Li n c o l n a n d d e -
m a n d e d t h e "s h a v i n g"o f go v e r n m e n t pa pe r t o t h e e xt e n t o f
33% ,a n e xt o r t i o n w h i c h w a s r e f us e d . Abi l l d r a f t e d f o r t h e Go v -
e r n m e n t i s s ue o f $150 m i l l i o n , ,
y
w h i c h s h o ul d be f ul l l e ga l t e n d e r
f o r e v e r yd e bt i n t h e Un i t e d St a t e s ,pa s s e d t h e Ho us e o f Re -
pr e s e n t a t i v e s Fe b . 2 5,186 2 ,a n d w a s h a i l e d w i t h d e l i gh t byt h e
e n t i r e c o un t r y . , But t h e Wa l l St r e e t ba n k e r s w e r e f ur i o us .
Se n . Pe t t i gr e w r e pr i n t s t h e s o c a l l e d "Ha z z a r d Ci r c ul a r "
s e n t i n 186 2 byt h e Ba n k o f En gl a n d (r ul e d byt h e Ro t h s e h i l d s )
"Sl a v e r yi s l i k e l yt o be a bo l i s h e d byt h e w a r po w e r a n d c h a t t e l s l a v e r y
d e s t r o ye d . Th i s I(Ro t h s c h i l d ) a n d m yEur o pe a n f r i e n d s (t h e 30 0 m e n ) a r e
gl a d o f ,f o r s l a v e r yi s but t h e o w n i n go f l a bo r a n d c a r r i e s w i t h i t t h e c a r e
o f t h e l a bo r e r ,w h i l e t h e Eur o pe a n (r e a d ' Ro t h s c h i l d i a n ' ) pl a n l e d o n by
En gl a n d (i . e . t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ) i s f o r c a pi t a l t o c o n t r o l l a bo r byc o n t r o l l i n g
w a ge s . THISCANBEDONEBYCONTROLLINGTHEMONEY. THE
GREATDEBTTHATCAPITALISTSWILLSEETOISMADEOUTOF
THEWARm us t be us e d a s a m e a n s t o c o n t r o l t h e v o l um e o f m o n e y . To
a c c o m pl i s h t h i s t h e BONDSm us t be us e d a s a ba n k i n gba s i s . We a r e n o w
w a i t i n gf o r t h e Se c r e t a r yo f t h e Tr e a s ur yt o m a k e h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n t o Co n -
gr e s s . It w i l l n o t d o t o ALLOWt h e GREENBACK,a s i t i s c a l l e d ,t o c i r -
c ul a t e a s m o n e ya n yl e n gt h o f t i m e ,a s w e c a n n o t c o n t r o l t h a t . "
Th us t h e o r d e r o f t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s w a s c l e a r : "Ca pi t a l i s t s
WILLSEETOITt h a t a DEBTi s MADEo ut o f t h e w a r . "
Th e r e s ul t w a s t h a t by"h o o k a n d c r o o k "t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s
e n s l a v e d t h i s c o un t r y . An d Sc h i f f s ,,Ba r uc h s & Co . a r e t h e r ul e r s .
Th e Ch a i r m a n o f t h e Co m m i t t e e o n Wa ys a n d Me a n s o f t h e
Ho us e o f Re pr e s e n t a t i v e s ,Mr
. Th a d d e us St e v e n s e xpl a i n s h o w t h e
Un i t e d St a t e s w a s c a pt ur e d byt h e Ro t h s c h i l d s
"Th e a ge n t s o f t h e ba n k s f e l l n e o n t h e bi l l i n h a s t e a n d d i s f i gur e d i t . "
In t h e Se n a t e t h i s a m e n d m e n t w a s t a c k e d upo n t h e bi l l :
"Go o d f o r a l l d e bt s a n d d ue s o f t h e U. S. EXCEPTDUTIESONIM-
PORTSANDINTERESTo n t h e PUBLICDEBT," ($150 m i l l i o n a bo v e
m e n t i o n e d ,pl us $7 0 m i l l i o n ,a pr e -w a r d e bt )
.
"Th us e qui ppe d t h i s bi l l w e n t f o r t h t o r o be v e r yAm e r i c a n a n d t ur n
t h e o w n e r s h i po f t h i s n a t i o n i n t o t h e h a n d s o f c a pi t a l i s t s . "(Mr s . Ho ba r t ) .
Wh e n t h e bi l l c a m e ba c k t o t h e Ho us e ,Mr . St e v e n s s a i d :
"We a r e a bo ut t o c o n s um m a t e a c un n i n gl yd e v i s e d s c h e m e w h i c h
w i l l br i n gGREATLOSSt o a l l c l a s s e s o f pe o pl e ,e xc e pt o n e "
(t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ' br a n c h o f t h e Wa l l St r e e t ) . Th e bi l l w a s pa s s e d .
1 7
7
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OV ERPOWERED CONGRESS (186 2 )
.
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t h e c o un t r y. Th e yh a d a "c o r n e r "o n go l d . Bys e c ur i n gt h i s
d i s c r i m i n a t i o n a ga i n s t t h e "gr e e n ba c k " bym e a n s o f t h e "Ex-
c e pt i o n c l a us e
;"t h e ym a d e a m a r k e t f o r t h e i r go l d .
"Im po r t e r s w e r e o bl i ge d t o go t o Wa l l St r e e t t o buygo l d t o pa yd ut i e s
o n t h e i r go o d s ,a n d t h e Wa l l St r e e t ga m bl e r s h e l d t h e po w e r t o f i xt h e pr i c e .
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. Ha d t h e gr e e n ba c k s be e n pe r m i t t e d t o r e t a i n
t h e i r f ul l l e ga l -t e n d e r qua l i t y,t h e r e w o ul d h a v e be e n n o n e e d f o r go l d t o
pa yi m po r t d ut i e s
. Th e pr i c e o f go l d r a pi d l yr o s e a n d be f o r e t h e w a r c l o s -
e d h a d r e a c h e d t h e pr i c e o f $2
. 85,m e a s ur e d i n gr e e n ba c k s . Th e go l d bo ugh t
i n Wa l l St r e e t t o pa yi m po r t d ut i e s be c a m e t h e r e v e n ue s o f t h e go v e r n m e n t
a n d w a s byi t pa i d ba c k t o Wa l l St r e e t a s i n t e r e s t o n t h e publ i c d e bt
. As
f a s t a s t h e ba n k e r s s o l d t h e go l d i t w a s r e t ur n e d f o r i n t e r e s t o n t h e publ i c
d e bt t o be s o l d a ga i n
. Th us d ur i n gt h e e n t i r e w a r t h e s e go l d ga m bl e r s s pe c u-
l a t e d i n go l d
. m a k i n gf o r t un e s f r o m t h e bl o o d a n d t e a r s o f t h e . Am e r i c a n
pe o pl e ,"(Mr s ' M. E. Ho ba r t i n h e r "Th e Se c r e t o f Ro t h s c h i l d s ,"p. 54 )
.
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c l a us e "w e r e a ut h o r i z e d i n Jul y,186 2 a n d i n Ma r c h ,186 3, m a k -
i n gi n a l l $4 50 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
. Th e ybo r e n o i n t e r e s t . Wh e n t h e s e
i s s ue s w e r e e xh a us t e d a n d n e c e s s i t ya r o s e f o r a d d i t i o n a l m o n e y
t h e ba n k e r s d e m a n d e d t h a t Tr e a s ur yNo t e s s h o ul d n o l o n ge r be
m a d e i n t h e f o r m o f DOLLARS,but i n t h e f o r m o f BONDS : t h e
bo n d d r a w s i n t e r e s t ,t h e d o l l a r d o e s n o t .
Agi ga n t i c w a r c o s t i n gs e v e n bi l l i o n s w a s c a r r i e d t h r o ugh
w i t h o ut go l d . Wh y? Be c a us e e v e r yt h i n gw a s s uppl i e d a t h o m e ,
a n d Am e r i c a n m o n e y,t h e "gr e e n ba c k s "w e r e gl a d l ya c c e pt e d .
"Ho w t h e n w a s i t t h a t t h i s go v e r n m e n t ,s e v e r a l ye a r s a f t e r t h e w a r
w a s o v e r ,f o un d i t s e l f o w i n gi n Lo n d o n a n d Wa l l St r e e t s e v e r a l h un d r e d
m i l l i o n d o l l a r s t o m e n w h o n e v e r f o ugh t a ba t t l e ,w h o n e v e r m a d e a un i f o r m ,
n e v e r f ur n i s h e d a po un d o f br e a d ,m e n ,w h o n e v e r d i d a n h o n e s t d a y' s w o r k
i n a l l t h e i r l i v e s . . . Th e f a c t i s ,t h a t bi l l i o n s o w n e d byt h e s w e a t ,t e a r s a n d
bl o o d o f Am e r i c a n l a bo r e r s h a v e be e n po ur e d i n t o t h e c o f f e r s o f t h e s e m e n
f o r a bs o l ut e l yn o t h i n g
. Th i s ` s a c r e d w a r d e bt ' w a s o n l ya gi ga n t i c s c h e m e
o f f r a ud ,c o n c o c t e d byEur o pe a n c a pi t a l i s t s a n d e n a c t e d i n t o Am e r i c a n l a v a
byt h e a i d o f Am e r i c a n c o n gr e s s m e n ,w h o w e r e t h e i r pa i d h i r e l i n gs o r t h e i r
i gn o r a n t d upe s
. Th a t t h i s c r i m e h a s r e m a i n e d un c o v e r e d i s d ue t o t h e po w -
e r o f pr e jud i c e w h i c h s e l d o m pe r m i t s t h e v i c t i m t o s e e c l e a r l yo r r e a s o n
c o r r e c t l y : ' t h e Mo n e ypo w e r pr o l o n gs i t s r e i gn . by w o r k i n go n t h e pr e ju-
d i c e s ' (Li n c o l n ) . Ev e r ym e a n s h a s be e n e m pl o ye d t o d e c e i v e t h e m a s s e s .
Ri d i c ul e a n d d e r i s i o n ,h a v e be e n a ppl i e d t o a l l o ppo s i t i o n ,w h i l e f l a t t e r ya n d
a ppr e c i a t i o n w e r e s h o w e r e d upo n t h e o f f i c i a l s ,"(Ma r yE
. Ho ba r t ,p . 4 9 ) .
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. Ho ba r t ' s bo o k "Th e Se c r e t o f t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s "w o ul d
be e xc e l l e n t ,h a d s h e n o t d e pa r t e d f r o m t h e t i t l e a n d m i s t a k e n l y
a c c us e d En gl a n d a n d "f o r e i gn Duk e s a n d Lo r d s
. " Th e Eur o pe a n
a r i s t o c r a c yw a s r ui n e d a n d c o ul d n o t buyt h e Am e r i c a n bo n d s
.
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(Ro be r t G
. In ge r s o l l ,Th e Ch i c a go Tr i bun e ,Ma y5,1881) .
17 8
17 9
ANGRYROTHCHILDSPLUNDERTHEU. S.
(186 4 -186 6 )
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a n d t h e 30 0 m e n ,c o m po s i n gt h e "Hi d d e n Ha n d
. "
"Si n c e 186 5e v e r yt h i n gi s i n v a d e d byt h e Ge r m a n Je w
;be be c a m e t h e
a bs o l ut e m a s t e r i n e v e r ypl a c e
. "(Ed . Dr um o n t i n "La Fr a n c e Jui v e . ")
GODm a d e t h e r a t t l e s n a k e n o i s ya n d t h e Je w s bo a s t f ul t o
w a r n us ,
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"Ti m e s "i n 186 5 publ i s h e d t h i s Ed i t o r i a l :
"If t h i s m i s c h i e v o us f i n a n c i a l po l i c yw h i c h h a d i t s o r i gi n i n t h e No r t h
Am e r i c a n Re publ i c d ur i n gt h e w a r (186 1-186 5) s h o ul d be c o m e i n d ur a t e d
d o w n t o a f i xt ur e ,t h e n t h a t Go v e r n m e n t w i l l f ur n i s h i t s m o n e yw i t h o ut c o s t
.
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n e c e s s a r yt o c a r r yo n i t s c o m m e r c e
. It w i l l be c o m e pr o s pe r o us be yo n d pr e -
c e d e n t i n h i s t o r yo f c i v i l i z e d go v e r n m e n t s o f t h e Wo r l d . Th e br a i n s a n d
t h e w e a l t h o f a l l c o un t r i e s w i l l go t o No r t h Am e r i c a
. Th a t go v e r n m e n t m us t
be d e s t r o ye d o r i t
w i l l d e s t r o ye v e r yMo n a r c h yo n t h e gl o be 1
. .
. An d t h e y(t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ) be ga n t o "d e s t r o y"t h e
Am e r i c a n Go v e r n m e n t byk i l l i n gLi n c o l n a n d s o o n a f t e r ,i n 186 7
a t t e m pt i n gt o k i l l Al e xa n d e r II,f o r h a v i n gs a v e d t h e U. S.
Of c o ur s e ,t h e a ut h o r o f t h e a bo v e a ppe a l "t o d e s t r o yt h e
U. ,S
. "m e n t i o n e d t h e Mo n a r c h i e s o n l yt o h i d e t h e r e a l a ut h o r .
AMo n a r c h ys uc h a s Rus s i a ,w h e r e t h e r a i l r o a d s w e r e "n a t i o n -
a l i z e d ,"a n d t h e Cz a r w a s pr e pa r i n gt o "n a t i o n a l i z e "t h e c r e d i t
c o ul d be t t e r r e s i s t t h e m o n e ypo w e r t h a n c o ul d c o r r upt Re publ i c s ,a s
i s pr o v e d byMr s . Ho ba r t ,Se n . R. F. Pe t t i gr e w a n d Ph . Fr a n c i s .
Th i s e d i t o r i a l c o n f i r m s t h a t t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s pl a ye d a pr e d o m -
i n a n t r o l e i n t h e f i n a n c i a l e n s l a v e m e n t o f t h e Un i t e d St a t e s ,w h i c h
e n a bl e s t h e m t o d a yt o pr a c t i c a l l yr ul e t h i s c o un t r ya n d l e a d i t
t o d i s a s t e r a t a n ym o m e n t .
Th e $4 50 m i l l i o n -o f "gr e e n ba c k s "t h e n be i n ge xh a us t e d ,Wa l l
St r e e t (Ro t h s c h i l d ) d e m a n d e d bo n d s w i t h i n t e r e s t ,
"Th e h o ur t o s t a bt h e Re publ i c h a d a r r i v e d . Lo n d o n s e n t go l d byt h e
m i l l i o n t o buyupt h e ' Exc e pt i o n c l a us e ' gr e e n ba c k s f o r 35c e n t s o n t h e d o l l a r
a n d t o r e d e e m i t i n U
. S. bo n d s a t f a c e v a l ue ,o r 10 0 c e n t s o n t h e d o l l a r .
Th e m o n e ym o n ge r s o f Eur o pe c o ul d buyupo ur m o n e ya t 35c . a d o l l a r a n d
c o n v e r t i t i n t o a bo n d e d d e bt a ga i n s t us o f 10 0 c e n t s
. Li n c o l n w a s o ppo s e d t o
t h i s c o n v e r s i o n ! . . Th e a s s a s s i n ' s bul l e t w a s i n h a r m o n yw i t h s uc h d i a bo -
l i c a l pl o t s . But un d e r U. S. Gr a n t ,h e be i n ge i t h e r w i l l i n gl yo r i gn o r a n t l y
t h e i r (ba n k e r s ' ) t o o l ,t h e w o r k o f d e s po i l i n gt h e Am e r i c a n pe o pl e be ga n i n
e a r n e s t . Th e $4 50 m i l l i o n ,' Exc e pt i o n c l a us e ' gr e e n ba c k s w e r e c o n v e r t e d
i n t o $1,6 4 0 m i l l i o n o f bo n d e d i n d e bt e d n e s s "(Mr s
. Ho ba r t ,p . 58) .
"Wh a t s e c r e t c a ba l s m a yh a v e be e n h e l d ,w h a t d i a bo l i c a l pl o t t i n gs e n -
t e r e d i n t o ,w h a t s um s o f m o n e yh a v e be e n e xpe n d e d !"(Mr s . Ho ba r t ) .
"Im m e d i a t e l yo n r e c e i pt byEm pe r o r Ma xi m i l i a n o f t h e n e w s o f t h e
d e a t h o f Li n c o l n ,h e d i s pa t c h e d t o Eur o pe h i s a d v i s e r ,El l o n ,t o c o n f e r w i t h
Na po l e o n (III) ,Ki n gLe o po l d o f Be l gi um a n d t h e Em pe r o r o f Aus t r i a a s
t o w h a t s h o ul d be d o n e un d e r t h e c h a n ge d c o n d i t i o n o f a f f a i r s ,t h e Em pi r e
i n Me xi c o h a v i n gbe e n un d e r t a k e n un d e r t h e c o n v i c t i o n t h a t t h e Un i t e d
St a t e s w e r e pe r m a n e n t l yd i s r upt e d "(Ne w Yo r k He r a l d o f Jul y2 9 ,186 5) .
"Th e Jud e o -Ma s o n r ym e a n s c o n s t a n t w a r s "(Th e Un i v e r s a l An t i -Je w i s h
Al l i a n c e ,t h e Ar ya n Co m m i t t e e ,33,r ue Gi o f f r e d o ,Ni c e ,Fr a n c e ) .
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Bi s m a r c k k n e w t h e t r ut h a n d r e v e a l e d i t i n 187 6 t o a
Ge r m a n ,Co n r a d Si e m ,w h o publ i s h e d i t ("La V i e i l l e Pr a n c e ,"N-
2 16 ,Ma r c h ,19 2 1)
. Bi s m a r c k s a i d
:
"Th e d i v i s i o n
o f t h e Un i t e d St a t e s i n t o t w o f e d e r a t i o n s o f e qua l f o r c e
w a s d e c i d e d l o n gbe f o r e t h e Ci v i l Wa r byt h e Hi gh Fi n a n c i a l Po w e r o f Eur o pe
.
Th e s e ba n k e r s w e r e a f r a i d t h a t t h e Un i t e d St a t e s ,i f t h e yr e m a i n e d i n o n e
bl o c k a n d a s o n e n a t i o n ,w o ul d a t t a i n e c o n o m i c a l a n d f i n a n c i a l i n d e pe n d e n c e ,
w h i c h w o ul d ups e t t h e i r f i n a n c i a l d o m i n a t i o n o v e r t h e Wo r l d
. Th e v o i c e o f
t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s pr e d o m i n a t e d
. Th e yf o r e s a w t r e m e n d o us bo o t yi f t h e yc o ul d
s ubs t i t ut e t w o f e e bl e d e m o c r a c i e s ,i n d e bt e d t o t h e Je w i s h f i n a n c i e r s ,t o t h e
v i go r o us Re publ i c ,c o n f i d e n t a n d s e l f -pr o v i d i n g . Th e r e f o r e ,t h e ys t a r t e d t h e i r
e m i s s a r i e s i n o r d e r t o e xpl o i t t h e que s t i o n o f s l a v e r ya n d t h us t o d i ga n a bys s
be t w e e n t h e t w o pa r t s o f t h e Re publ i c . Li n c o l n n e v e r s us pe c t e d t h e s e un d e r -
gr o un d m a c h i n a t i o n s .
He w a s a n t i -Sl a v e r i s t ,a n d h e w a s e l e c t e d a s s uc h ,
But h i s c h a r a c t e r pr e v e n t e d h i m f r o m be i n gt h e m a n o f o n e pa r t y . Wh e n
h e h a d a f f a i r s i n h i s h a n d s ,h e pe r c e i v e d t h a t t h e s e s i n i s t e r f i n a n c i e r s o f
Eur o pe ,t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s ,w i s h e d t o m a k e h i m t h e e xe c ut o r o f t h e i r d e s i gn s
.
Th e ym a d e t h e r upt ur e be t w e e n t h e No r t h a n d t h e So ut h i m m i n e n t !
Th e
m a s t e r s o f Fi n a n c e i n Eur o pe m a d e t h i s r upt ur e d e f i n i t i v e i n o r d e r t ot o e x-
pl o i t i t t o t h e ut m o s t . Li n c o l n ' s pe r s o n a l i t ys ur pr i s e d t h e m . Hi s c a n d i d a t -
ur e d i d n o t t r o ubl e t h e m : t h e yt h o ugh t t o e a s i l yd upe t h e c a n d i d a t e w o o d -
c ut t e r . But Li n c o l n r e a d t h e i r pl o t s a n d s o o n un d e r s t o o d ,t h a t t h e So ut h
w a s n o t t h e w o r s t f o e ,but t h e Je w f i n a n c i e r s . He d i d n o t c o n f i d e h i s a ppr e -
h e n s i o n s ;h e w a t c h e d t h e ge s t ur e s o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ;h e d i d n o t w i s h t o
e xpo s e publ i c l yt h e que s t i o n s w h i c h w o ul d d i s c o n c e r t t h e i gn o r a n t m a s s e s .
He d e c i d e d t o e l i m i n a t e t h e In t e r n a t i o n a l ba n k e r s ,bye s t a bl i s h i n ga s ys t e m
o f Lo a n s ,a l l o w i n gt h e St a t e s t o bo r r o w d i r e c t l yf r o m t h e pe o pl e w i t h o ut i n -
t e r m e d i a r y. He d i d n o t s t ud yf i n a n c i a l que s t i o n s ,but h i s r o bus t go o d s e n s e
r e v e a l e d t o h i m ,t h a t t h e s o ur c e o f a n yw e a l t h r e s i d e s i n t h e w o r k a n d e c o -
n o m yo f t h e n a t i o n
. He o ppo s e d e m i s s i o n s t h r o ugh t h e In t e r n a t i o n a l f i n a n -
c i e r s ,He o bt a i n e d f r o m Co n gr e s s t h e r i gh t t o bo r r o w f r o m t h e pe o pl e by
s e l l i n gt o i t t h e ' bo n d s ' o f St a t e s
. Th e l o c a l ba n k s w e r e o n l yt o o gl a d t o
h e l ps uc h a s ys t e m
. An d t h e Go v e r n m e n t a n d t h e n a t i o n e s c a pe d t h e pl o t s
o f t h e f o r e i gn f i n a n c i e r s
. Th e yun d e r s t o o d a t o n c e ,t h a t t h e Un i t e d St a t e s
w o ul d e s c a pe t h e i r gr i p . Th e d e a t h o f Li n c o l n w a s r e s o l v e d upo n
. No t h i n g
i s e a s i e r t h a n t o f i n d a f a n a t i c t o s t r i k e . "
"Th e d e a t h o f Li n c o l n ,w a s a d i s a s t e r f o r Ch r i s t e n d o m . Th e r e w a s n o
m a n i n t h e Un i t e d St a t e s gr e a t e n o ugh t o w e a r h i s bo o t s
. An d Is r a e l w e n t
& n e w t o gr a bt h e r i c h e s o f t h e Wo r l d
. If e a r t h a t Je w i s h Ba n k s w i t h t h e i r
c r a f t i n e s s a n d t o r t uo us t r i c k s w i l l e n t i r e l yc o n t r o l t h e e xube r a n t r i c h e s
o f Am e r i c a ,a n d us e i t t o s ys t e m a t i c a l l yc o r r upt m o d e r n c i v i l i z a t i o n
. Th e
Je w s w i l l n o t h e s i t a t e t o pl un ge t h e w h o l e o f Ch r i s t e n d o m i n t o w a r s a n d
c h a o s ,i n o r d e r t h a t ' t h e e a r t h s h o ul d be c o m e t h e i n h e r i t a n c e o f Is r a e l
. ' "
Th us Bi s m a r c k ,w h o k n e w t h e ga m e o f t h e Je w s ,s po k e i n
187 6 ,jus t a s d i d r a bbi Re i c h h o r n i n 186 9 ,a n d a s i s n o w v e r i f i e d
. *
*"Th e Pr o t o c o l s o f t h e Le a r n e d El d e r s o f Z i o n ,"a t "Th e Br i t o n s ,"50 c
.
"If t h e k e yo pe n s t h e d o o r i t i s t h e r i gh t k e y"(Lo r d Ac t o n )
.
Th e "Pr o t o c o l s "o pe n a l l t h e d o o r s a n d e xpl a i n a l l t h e m ys t e r i e s a n d
t h e pl a n o f o ur d e a d l yf o e s
. Ign o r i n gt h e m o n e c a n n o t be c o m e a St a t e s m a n
.
9 ' I
l i k e CHRIST,be c a us e HEh e l d t h e Je w i s h r e l i gi o n i n c o n t e m pt "
(Ro be r t G
. In ge r s o l l ,Th e Ch i c a go Tr i bun e ,Ma y5,1881) ,
"Th e bo l s h e v i k s a r e a l o t o f m ur d e r e r s a n d t h i e v e s "(Re pr
. F. A
. Br i t t e n ) .
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THE "MYSTERY" OFLINCOLN' SDEATH
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l o n ga f t e r Ih a d a l r e a d yw r i t t e n t h e pr e c e d e n t pa ge s
o n e t h e Ci v i l
Wa r a n d i t s r e a l c a us e s
. Th e f a c t s a l w a ys c o n f i r m m yd e d uc t i o n s .
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Ci v i l Wa r i n Am e r i c a w a s
f o m e n t e d bya Je w i s h Co n s pi r a c y,a n d Abr a h a m Li n c o l n ,t h e h e r o ,
a n d n a t i o n a l Sa i n t o f t h e Un i t e d St a t e s ,w a s k i l l e d byt h e s a m e
Hi d d e n Ha n d ,w h i c h k i l l e d s i xRo m a n o v Cz a r s ,t e n Ki n gs a n d
s c o r e s o f Mi n i s t e r s o n l yt o e a s i e r bl e e d t h e i r n a t i o n s .
Th e Gr e a t Am e r i c a n Na t i o n s h o ul d n o t f o r ge t t h i s ,i f i t d e -
s i r e s t o e a r n e s t l ypr e v e n t a n e w a n d m uc h m o r e d i s a s t r o us Ci v i l
Wa r a n d a Se c o n d Wo r l d Wa r ,bo t h s t a ge d byt h e Hi d d e n Ha n d .
"It w a s bo t h s i l l ya n d d a n ge r o us f o r t h e Am e r i c a n s t o i n s ul t s o po i n t e d l y
a h i gh l ys e n s i t i v e pe o pl e l i k e Ja pa n "(' Mo n t r e a l D. St a r ",Se pt . 30 ,19 2 4 ) .
R. W. Pa ge ("Dr a m a t i c Mo m e n t s i n Am e r
. Di pl o m a c y") w r o t e
"In t h e i r d i r e e xt r e m i t y,t h e Co n f e d e r a t e s pr o m i s e d Me xi c o t o Na po l e -
o n "(p . 139 ) . "Gl a d s t o n e ' s a n d t h e Pr i m e Mi n i s t e r ' s (o f En gl a n d ) n a t ur a l
s ym pa t h i e s w e r e w i t h t h e So ut h e r n h a l f o f t h e Co un t r y" . "Na po l e o n w a s
h i m s e l f a pa r t yt o t h e c o n s t r uc t i o n o f t h e s e 4 l e v i a t h a n s (i r o n c l a d s o f t r e -
m e n d o us po w e r ) d e s t i n e d t o d e s t r o ya f r i e n d l yc o un t r y . . . " (p . 14 2 ) . ' Th e
Em pe r o r m a d e h a s t e t o s t o pt h e s a i l i n go f t h e Co n f e d e r a t e s h i ps a n d t o a s -
s ur e Bi ge l o w o f h i s f r i e n d s h i pf o r ,t h e U. S. "(p . 14 9 ) . *
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t o a n n e xTe xa s a n d Lo ui s i a n a o f f e r e d h i m byt h e Co n f e d e r a t e s
t h e m s e l v e s ? R. W
. Pa ge c h i l d i s h l ya s s ur e s us t h a t i t w a s a l e t t e r
w r i t t e n bym yo l d l a t e f r i e n d Mr
. Jo h n Bi ge l o w t o t h e Am e r i c a n
Co n s ul i n Ma r s e i l l e s ,i n w h i c h h e i n t r o d uc e d a s pur i o us s t o r y ;t h a t
t h i s l e t t e r w a s i n t e r c e pt e d ;a n d t h a t Na po l e o n w a s f r i gh t e n e d by
t h i s h o a x . .
. No !Wh e n t h e c h a n ge o c c ur r e d ,Fr e n c h t r o o ps w e r e
a l r e a d yi n Me xi c o a n d n o f a bl e a bo ut pi r a t e s c o ul d h a v e
f r i gh t -
e n e d h i m .
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o f t h e Cz a r ,t h a t a n a t t a c k upo n t h e Un i t e d St a t e s w o ul d m e a n
w a r w i t h Rus s i a a n d po s s i bl yw i t h Pr us s i a .
"An i m o s i t yt o w a r d t h e Un i t e d St a t e s w a s pl a i n l yd i s pl a ye d i n En g-
l a n d
. Na po l e o n w a s r e a d yt o r e c o gn i z e t h e i n d e pe n d e n c e o f t h e Co n f e d e r a t e
Go v e r n m e n t . Th e Rus s i a n Go v e r n m e n t ,h o w e v e r ,r e f us e d t o a c c e d e t o t h e
Fr e n c h d e s i r e f o r jo i n t a c t i o n a m o n gt h e po w e r s "("Am e r i c a n Hi s t o r y"by
J
. Al t o n Ja m e s a n d A . Ha r t Sa n f o r d ,p . 4 0 ,)
"En gl a n d a n d Am e r i c a w e r e br o ugh t t o t h e v e r ge o f w a r byt h e a f f a i r
o f ' Tr e n t ' a n d l a t e r byt h e bui l d i n go f Co n f e d e r a t e v e s s e l s i n En gl i s h s h i p-
ya r d s "("Am e r i c a n Po l i t i c a l Hi s t o r y"byMi s s V i o l a A
. Co n k l i n ,p . 4 0 2 ) .
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.
Fr a n c e a n d t h e o t h e r po w e r s o f Eur o pe f o l l o w e d t h i s e xa m pl e
. Rus s i a r e -
m a i n e d f r i e n d l yt o t h e Un i o n c a us e ,a n d i n 186 3,w h e n t h e s uc c e s s o f t h e
c a us e l o o k e d d o ubt f ul ,a f l e e t o f Rus s i a n w a r
s h i ps c a m e i n t o t h e h a r bo r o f
Ne w Yo r k
. "("Th e St ud e n t ' s Am e r i c a n Hi s t o r y"byMo n t go m e r y,p
. 4 53 . )
*J
. Bi ge l o w l e a r n e d a bo ut t h e 4 l e v i a t h a n s o n Se pt . 10 ,186 3a n d a t f i r s t
d i s be l i e v e d i t . But a l r e a d yo n Se pt
. 8,186 3,t h e Rus s i a n s qua d r o n o f Ad m i r a l
S. Le s o w s k yc a m e t o Sa n Fr a n c i s c o a n d o n Se pt
. 11,t h e f i r s t ba t t l e s h i po f
t h e Rus s i a n At l a n t i c s qua d r o n o f Ad m i r a l A. A
. Po po f f w a s i n Ne w Yo r k .
Bo t h Ad m i r a l s h a d o r d e r s "f r o m t h e Cz a r t o
"be r e a d yt o f i gh t a n ypo w e r
a n d t o t a k e t h e i r o r d e r s f r o m Li n c o l n !"
181
ATTEMPTTOKILLALEXANDERIIINPARIS(186 7 )
.
Th e s a l v a t i o n o f t h e U. S
. byAl e xa n d e r II
. m a d e t h e Ro t h -
s c h i l d s f ur i o us
. Ja m e s w a s l e f t w i t h o ut Me xi c o a n d t h e So ut h -
e r n St a t e s ,a n d Li o n e l c o ul d n o t c a pt ur e t h e No r t h ,a s w a s pl a n n e d
i n 1857 . Th e d a ys o f t h e Cz a r w e r e c o un t e d
. . . Li n c o l n w a s m ur -
d e r e d i n 186 5a n d a n a t t e m pt t o k i l l Mr . Se w a r d t h e Se c r e t a r y
o f St a t e w a s m a d e t h e s a m e n i gh t . Ne xt c a m e t h e t ur n o f t h e Cz a r
.
On Jun e 6 t h e Cz a r w a s d r i v i n g
. w i t h Na po l e o n i n Bo i s d e Bo u-
l o gn e ,w h e n yo un gBe r e z o w s k yf i r e d t w o pi s t o l s h o t s a t h i m
. But
a c h a m be r l a i n ,Ra m ba ud ,s e i n gt h e pi s t o l ,d a s h e d a h e a d a n d c o v -
e r e d t h e Cz a r w i t h h i s h o r s e
. Al e xa n d e r II. o bt a i n e d f r o m Na -
po l e o n t h e pr o m i s e t h a t Be r e z o w s k yw o ul d n o t be e xe c ut e d . M.
Pa ul La n o i r i n h i s "Es pi o n n a ge Al l e m a n d "w a s i n c l i n e d t o
a c c us e Bi s m a r c k o f t h i s pl o t ,but i t i s a bs o l ut e l yi m pr o ba bl e
.
Bi s m a r c k ' s po l i c yw a s t o k e e pRus s i a i n t h e m o s t f r i e n d l ys pi r i t ,
be c a us e i t w a s a t t h e c ul m i n a t i n gm o m e n t o f t h e Rus s o -Pr us s i a n
e n t e n t e ,a n d a n e w Cz a r m i gh t be l e s s Ge r m a n o ph i l e . Be r e z o w s k y
a l o n e ,w i t h o ut t h e a i d o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d ,c o ul d n o t h a v e s uc c e e d -
e d ,n o r c o ul d t h e l a s t a t t e m pt t o k i l l t h e Cz a r .
Th e Ro t h s c h i l d s w e r e v e r ya n xi o us n o t t o pe r m i t t h e w i s e
m o t t o o f Ki n gGe o r ge III"An gl o -Rus s i a n Al l i a n c e "t o pr e v a i l . It
w a s e a s yt o f a br i c a t e a l e ge n d a bo ut Pe t e r t h e Gr e a t ' s t e s t a m e n t
t o h i s s uc c e s s o r s t o i n v a d e In d i a . If In d i a h a d be e n m e n t i o n e d
byPe t e r t h e Gr e a t ,h e m e a n t t h e So ut h Ca uc a s us a n d As i a Mi n o r .
` ' Th e gul f t h a t s e v e r e d We s t e r n Eur o pe f r o m Rus s i a d ur i n g
t h e
l a t t e r
h a l f o f t h e n i n e t e e n t h c e n t ur yw a s d uga n d k e pt o pe n byJe w i s h r e s e n t m e n t
.
Th e po w e r o f In t e r n a t i o n a l Je w r yw a s t h e s t r o n ge s t o f t h e i n f l ue n c e s w h i c h -
m i s l e d t h e w o r l d "(Wi c k h a m St e e d ,e x-Ed . o f Th e Ti m e s ,"Th r o ugh 30 Ye a r s ")
Ye s
.
It w a s t h e r e v e n ge o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d f o r t h e Cz a r
h a v i n gc h e c k e d i t s pl a n t o d i s r upt t h e U. S.
If t h e Je w s h a d be e n s o ba d l yt r e a t e d i n Rus s i a a s t h e yc o m -
pl a i n o f ,w h yw e r e t h e ys o a n xi o us _t o r e -e n t e r t h a t c o un t r y,a s
pr o v e d t h e Am e r i c a n -Rus s i a n "w a r "o f 19 11,w h i c h t h e yi m po s e d
upo n Pr e s
. Ta f t ,w h e n t h e Co m m e r c i a l Tr e a t yw a s d r o ppe d ?
Th e t h r e a t o f Al e xa n d e r II. t o d e c l a r e w a r o n Fr a n c e a n d a s -
s o c i a t e d po w e r s ,s h o ul d t h e i r t r o o ps ,w h i c h w e r e i n Me xi c o . be e m -
pl o ye d t o a i d t h e So ut h e r n St a t e s ,f r i gh t e n e d Na po l e o n III : a n d
h e s o ugh t a w a yt o w i t h d r a w f r o m Me xi c o "w i t h h o n o r . "
Th us t h e pl o t o f Ja m e s a n d Li o n e l Ro t h s c h i l d s - t o d i v i d e
t h e Un i t e d St a t e s - f e l l f l a t .
Th e yo r d e r e d t h e m ur d e r o f Li n c o l n a n d Al e xa n d e r II,Af t e r
s e v e r a l Je w i s h a t t e m pt s t h e Cz a r w a s k i l l e d i n 1881 .
Th e Ro t h s c h i l d s d e c i d e d t o qui t Na po l e o n a n d t o s t a r t t h e
"m a s s m ur d e r "t h r o ugh Bi s m a r c k
. Na po l e o n be c a m e t o o go o d .
"In po i n t o f f a c t t h e Ka i s e r w a s n o m o r e a f r e e a ge n t t h a n Ll o yd Ge o r ge
w i t h h i s e n t o ur a ge o f Sa s s o o n s ,Mo n d s ,a n d Is a a c s (Lo r d Re a d i n g) ,o r Pr e s
.
Wi l s o n w i t h h i s Br a n d e i s e s , Sc h i f f s , a n d Wa r bur gs "(Dr
. J. H. Cl a r k e ) .
182
EUROPEAN(ROTHSCHILDIAN) CONSPIRACYOF1857 -6 5 .
Am e r i c a n c h i l d r e n a r e be i n gt a ugh t t h a t t h e Ci v i l Wa r o c -
c ur e d ,be c a us e t h e So ut h d i d n o t w i s h t o f r e e t h e Ne gr o -s l a v e s .
Th a t i s n o t e xa c t l yt r ue : t h e So ut h i t s e l f w a s r e a d yt o f r e e t h e m .
Li n c o l n w a s r e -i n a ugur a t e d o n Ma r c h 4 ,186 5a n d w a s s h o t o n Apr i l
4 -t h ,186 5bya n a c t o r Wi l k e s Bo o t h ,w h o c r i e d
: "Th e So ut h i s
r e v e n ge d . " He w a s a Je w ,but t h i s h a s n e v e r be e n m e n t i o n e d !*
Th us "Hi s t o r yw i t h o ut Co n s c i e n c e "
d e s c r i be s e v e n t s !
"Mo s t h i s t o r ypr o f e s s o r s a r e a s s e s . " (G . D. Ea t o n ,No v
. 13,19 2 2 ) .
Si n c e 186 4 t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d h a s r e n e w e d o r d e r s t o i t s pr e s s a n d
v a l e t s t o c a l um n i a t e ,bl a c k e n a n d e v e n m ur d e r t h e Ro m a n o v s
. Th e i r
e v e r ya c t ,s t e po r w o r d w a s d i s f i gur e d ,m i s r e pr e s e n t e d
.
Th i s s a t a n i c w o r k w a s e s pe c i a l l ys uc c e s s f ul i n Am e r i c a .
Aut h o r s a n d po l i t i c i a n s f o un d i t pr o f i t a bl e t o l i e a bo ut t h e
Cz a r s ; t o be s i l e n t a bo ut t h e i r m a n yv i r t ue s a n d e n o r m o us s e r v i c e s
r e n d e r e d t o Ci v i l i z a t i o n ,a n d c o n c e a l t h e f a c t t h a t t h e U. S. w o ul d
po s s i bl yh a v e c e a s e d t o e xi s t ,w e r e i t n o t f o r t h e c o ur a ge o f Al e x-
a n d e r II, w h o r i s k e d w a r w i t h 5Eur o pe a n po w e r s a n d t h e a n ge r o f
t h e Ro t h s c h i l d s -t o pr e s e r v e t h e Un i o n .
Th us t h e Je w i s h N. Y. Ti m e s d e l i be r a t e l yl i e d o n Aug . 2 ,19 2 5 :
"Th e m yt h o f a Rus s i a n f l e e t ,c r ui s i n go s t e n t a t i o us l yi n Am e r i c a n w a t e r s
a s a qui e t h i n t o f t h e Cz a r ' s f r i e n d l i n e s s , h a s o f t e n be e n c i t e d a s pr o o f po s -
i t i v e o f t h e a l l e ga t i o n t h a t ,but f o r Rus s i a n o ppo s i t i o n ,Gr e a t Br i t a i n a n d
Fr a n c e w o ul d h a v e pe r f e c t e d s o m e pl a n o f jo i n t i n t e r v e n t i o n
. "
Th i s "pl a n "w a s k n o w n t o Jo h n Bi ge l o w ,a s R . W. Pa ge s t a t e d .
Al l be c o m e s c l e a r f r o m a f e w i s s ue s o f t h e N . Y. He r a l d (186 3)
"Pe r i l s f r o m En gl a n d ,Pe r i l s f r o m Fr a n c e " (h e a d l i n e s o n Se pt 11,186 3) .
"Re be l i r o n c l a d s w e r e r e a d yi n t h e Cl yd e a n d i n t h e Me r s e yt o be s e n t
o ut o n t h e i r m i s s i o n o f d e s t r uc t i o n o f Am e r i c a n c o m m e r c e "(Se pt . 14 ,186 3) .
Ar e i r o n c l a d s n e e d e d t o "d e s t r o yo n l yt h e m e r c h a n t s h i ps "? ? ?
"Na po l e o n (III) w i s h e d t o w r i t e a m e s s a ge t o t h e Fr e n c h Le gi s l a t i v e
bo d yo f a m o s t m e n a c i n gc h a r a c t e r t o w a r d s t h e U. S. "(Se pt . 14 ,186 3) .
It m e a n t a d e c l a r a t i o n o f w a r upo n t h e U. S. Wh yd i d h e d r o pi t ?
Wh yd i d n o t t h e Fr e n c h a n d En gl i s h i r o n c l a d s a t t a c k t h e US . ?
"Th e Rus s i a n f r i ga t e ` Os l a bi a ' a r r i v e d a t Ne w Yo r k " ' k * (Se pt
. 12 ) .
"Th a t a r upt ur e (o f Rus s i a ) w i t h Fr a n c e i s s o o n e r o r l a t e r i n e v i t a bl e c o n -
t i n ue s t o be t h e ge n e r a l i m pr e s s i o n "(Se pt . 16 ,186 3) .
*Th a t t h e Ci v i l Wa r w a s n o t c a us e d i n o r d e r t o f r e e t h e Ne gr o e s i s
pr o v e d byt h e w o r d s o f Li n c o l n i n h i s i n a ugur a l a d r e s s : "Id e c l a r e t h a t I
h a v e n o pur po s e ,d i r e c t l y o r
i n d i r e c t l yt o i n t e r f e r e w i t h s l a v e r yw h e r e i t e xi s t s "
**Th e f r i ga t e "Os l a bi a "r a n a t f ul l s pe e d a c r o s s t h e At l a n t i c i n o r d e r
t o t a k e pa r t i n a n yba t t l e a t Li n c o l n ' s o r d e r s ,t h us m a k i n g w a r be t w e e n
Rus s i a a n d Fr a n c e a n d En gl a n d i n e v i t a bl e ,i f t h e y s h o ul d a s s a ul t t h e U
. B.
Th e At l a n t i c a n d Pa c i f i c Rus s i a n s qua d r o n s h a d t h e s a m e Cz a r ' s o r d e r s
.
Th e a s s a ul t upo n t h e U. S. by Fr a n c e o r En gl a n d w o ul d m e a n a n e w Cr i m e a n
Wa r (f r o m w h i c h t h e yw e n t o ut n e a r l yba n k r upt ) a n d t h e e v e n t ua l o c c upa -
t i o n o f Pa r i s byRus s i a n a n d Pr us s i a n t r o o ps ,a s i n 18151II
Th e Am e r i c a n En v o ys a t St . Pe t e r s bur gd ur i n gt h e Ci v i l Wa r : Cl a y,Ca m -
e r o n a n d Ta yl o r w e r e r e pe a t e d l yt o l d byt h e Cz a r ' s o f f i c i a l s ,t h a t a n yEur o pe -
a n a s s a ul t upo n Am e r i c a w o ul d be f o ugh t byRus s i a t o t h e f i n i s h
.
Th e Am e r i c a n Am ba s s a d o r s : A
. D
. Cur t i n a n d G . W
. Lo t h r o p(o f De t r o i t )
a n d Jus t i c e Fi e l d h a v e s e e n t h e o r i gi n a l o r d e r s t o t h e Ad m i r a l s t o be "a t Li n -
c o l n ' s d i s po s a l . "Li n c o l n s a i d t o h i s f r i e n d B . K. Co o k t h a t h e k n e w a bo ut
t h e s e d o c um e n t s ,a s d i d a l s o W
. H. Se w a r d ,Se c r e t a r yo f St a t e .
1 8 3
WHENWILLAMERICAPAYHERDEBTTORUSSIA?
"Th e c h a n ge i n t h e a t t i t ud e o f En gl a n d ,*w h o h a s s ud d e n l ybe a t a r e -
t r e a t ,w a s a t t r i but e d t o h e r f e a r s o f a n a l l i a n c e be t w e e n Rus s i a a n d t h e U. S.
Suc h a c o m bi n a t i o n i s byn o m e a n s ' r e m o t e . Pr i n c e Go r c h a k o f f (Rus s i a ' s
V i c e -Ch a n c e l l o r ) a n d Ge n e r a l Cl a yh a v e f r e que n t i n t e r v i e w s . Th e t w o d i pl o -
m a t s a r e o n t h e be s t t e r m s "(Ne w Yo r k He r a l d ,Se pt
. 17 ,186 3) .
Pa ge d e s c r i be s t h e r e c e pt i o n o f t h e e x-En v o yA . Bur l i n ga m e
"Th e Cz a r (Al e xa n d e r II) w a s a s po l i t e a s a br i d e gr o o m "(p . 19 5) .
Bur l i n ga m e w a s s o pl e a s e d t h a t h e n e v e r l e f t St . Pe t e r s bur g
.
"Tw o po w e r f ul s t e e l -pl a t e d r a m s w e r e r e a d yf o r s e a a t Li v e r po o l . Fr a n c e
h a s o pe n e d t h e po r t o f Br e s t t o t h e pr i v a t e e r ' At l a n t a ' t o r e pa i r d a m a ge s ,
a n d a n um be r o f v e s s e l s m o d e l l e d a f t e r ' Al a ba m a ,' a r e o n s t o c k s a t Ha v r e
a n d Bo r d e a ux,s uppo s e d t o be i n t e n d e d f o r t h e r e be l (Co n f e d e r a t e s ) s e r v i c e
.
Fr a n c e a n d En gl a n d a r e s t i l l a gi t a t e d o n t h e s ubje c t o f t h e c o n c l us i o n o f a
Rus s o -Am e r i c a n a l l i a n c e
. Th e ` In v a l i d e Rus s e ,' t h e o r ga n o f t h e Cz a r ,h a s
t h r e a t e n e d bo t h c o un t r i e s w i t h s uc h r e s ul t " . . . "Wa r w i t h En gl a n d a n d
Fr a n c e (h e a d l i n e )
. Be t t e r w a r a t h o us a n d t i m e s w i t h t h e go v e r n m e n t s w h i c h
a r e gui l t yo f t h e s e m e a n a n d t r e a c h e r o us a c t s t h a n t o a l l o w t h e m t o c o n -
t i n ue t o f ur n i s h o ur e n e m i e s w i t h t h e m e a n s o f d e s t r o yi n gus "(Se pt . 17 ,186 3) .
It i s c l e a r t h a t Cz a r Ro m a n o v s a v e d t h e Un i t e d St a t e s . Wh o
a r e t h e Ro m a n o v s ? Th e ya r e o f t h e v e r ybe s t No r d i c s t o c k
.
Th e be s t An gl o -Sa xo n w o m e n w e r e t h e i r w i v e s a n d m o t h e r s .
Th e i r e d uc a t i o n w a s o f t h e h i gh e s t o r d e r ;t h e i r t r a i n i n gm o s t
c a r e f ul . Th e ype r s o n i f i e d a l l t h a t w a s go o d i n t h e Ar ya n r a c e
.
Al l Eur o pe c a l l e d Cz a r Ni c h o l a s Ia "De m i -Go d "a n d a ge n i us !
Ev e n t h e i r n a m e Ro m a -No v a (n e w Ro m e ) w a s a n c i e n t Ro m a n .
Mya d v i c e t o t h e l a t e Cz a r (i n h i s o w n n e w s pa pe r "Z e m s c h i n a "
o n Aug . 11,/ 2 4 , 19 16 ) t o r e c o n c i l e t h e Gr e e k a n d Ro m a n Ch ur c h e s
w a s c h e c k e d by . t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d a n d ,a s Ipr e d i c t e d t h e n ,t h e
c a t a s t r o ph e o c c ur e d
6
m o n t h s l a t e r
. . . .
As Am e r i c a i s c o l l e c t i n gt h e w a r d e bt s f r o m Eur o pe ,i t i s t i m e
t o
pa y
h e r a n c i e n t d e bt t o t h e Ro m a n o v s ,w h o r i s k e d a n d l o s t s o
m uc h t o pr e v e n t t h e a s s a ul t o f 5po w e r s upo n t h e Un i t e d St a t e s .
Th e s o n s o f t h e Rus s i a n s ,w h o s a v e d i t s , a r e n o w h e r e ,a s r e f u-
ge e s . Wh ya r e t h e yt r e a t e d w i t h h o s t i l i t y?
Be c a us e s uc h i s t h e w i l l o f t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d !
Th e s a m e Je w i s h N. YTi m e s i s jo yo us l ybo a s t i n g
"Wi t h Rus s i a n Ge n e r a l s w o r k i n ga s po r t e r s i n Ne w Yo r k r e s t a ur a n t s
a n d e n l i s t e d a s pr i v a t e s i n t h e Am e r i c a n Ar m y,"e t c . (Aug . 2 1,19 2 5) .
"Ba d l i quo r c r e a t e s a w a v e o f i n s a n i t yi n Am e r i c a "(Dr . Kr a e pe l i n ) .
"Wh a t i s w r o n gw i t h Am e r i c a l Mur d e r ,c r i m e w a v e ,i gn o r a n c e I(M
. Ma c y) .
Th e a n s w e r i s : "To o m a n yJe w s . "CHRISTf o r e t o l d t h e a bo v e
THEENDOFTHEFIRSTPERIOD
Th e f a i l ur e t o d i s r upt t h e Un i t e d St a t e s a n d t o m ur d e r Al e xa n -
d e r II,w a s d i s a ppo i n t i n gt o Ja m e s Ro t h s c h i l d III,a n d h e d i e d
i n 186 8 . Th us f i n i s h e s t h e f i r s t pe r i o d (17 7 0 -186 8) o f Ro t h s c h i l d s
m i s go v e r n i n gt h e Wo r l d .
As s o o n a s t h i s bo o k i s s pr e a d ,t h e n e xt bo o k w i l l be pr i n t e d .
It i s r e a d ya n d e xpo s e s : t h e r e i gn s o f Al ph o n s e Ro t h s c h i l d IV .
a n d Ed o ua r d Ro t h s c h i l d V . ,t h e a c t ua l Wo r l d , Aut o c r a t a n d Wo r l d
As s a s s i n ;t h e i r w a r s ,r e v o l t s a n d m ur d e r s (o f Al e xa n d e r II . ,Al e x-
a n d e r III
. ,Ni c h o l a s II
. ,a n d m a n yo t h e r s ) a l l s t a ge d byt h e Se c r e t
Wo r l d Go v e r n m e n t -t h e Hi d d e n Ha n d .
""Pun c h ' s "c a r t o o n o f Li n c o l n h o l d i n ga c a n d l e f o r t h e Rus s i a n Be a r .
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CONCLUSION
I h a v e b u t f e w p a g e s t o a d d
. T o k n o w t h e t r u t h a n d s a v e
Ci v i l i z a t i o n t h i s b o o k m u s t b e s p r e a d a n d s u p p o r t e r s f o u n d t o p u b -
l i s h i t s c o n t i n u a t i o n
: t h e p e r i o d 1 8 6 6 - 1 9 2 6 , w h i c h i s r e a d y
.
T h i s f i r s t b o o k , c o n d e n s e d t o t h e l i m i t , w i l l b r i e f l y e x p o s e t h e
d a n g e r s a n d p o i n t o u t t h e " r e m e d i e s " i n a n s w e r t o t h e q u e s t i o n
:
" W i l l Ci v i l i z a t i o n Su r v i v e ? , " m a d e b y M r
. J o h n D . R o c k e f e l l e r , J r .
Ca l l e d " p r o p h e t " b y t h e b e s t E d i t o r s , I m a y a s s e r t t h a t i t w i l l
s u r v i v e , i f m y v e r y s i m p l e " r e m e d i e s " a r e a p p l i e d
.
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n o w t h e s t r o n g e s t p o w e r s a n d t h e c h i e f t a r g e t s o f t h e H i d d e n H a n d ,
i . e
. o f t h e J u d e o - M o n g o l W o r l d G o v e r n m e n t , w h i c h i s i n c i t i n g
a g a i n s t t h e m t h e 1 , 2 0 0 m i l l i o n Co l o r e d
. W e
m u s t d a i l y c o m b a t i t !
" T h e W o r l d G o v e r n m e n t w i l l n o t p e r m i t r e a c e '' (H o n
. T . R . M a r s h a l l ) .
" T h e r e i s n o c o n n e c t i o n b e t w e e n p e a c e a n d a d v e r t i s i n g " (Si r W
. Ve n o ) .
No ! A d v e r t i s i n g i s ' i n t h e h a n d s o f t h e J e w s , " t h e s o n s o f t h e
d e v i l - t h e m u r d e r e r a n d f a t h e r o f l i e s
. " T h e y h a t e p e a c e a n d
t r u t h ! T h e p r e s s , c o n t r o l l e d b y t h e m , m u s t a l w a y s l i e , o r " r e g u l a r -
l y f o o l u s , " a s W . J . B r y a n s t a t e d
. *
" Ne w s p a p e r s c a n 't p r i n t a n y t h i n g , b u t b a b y t a l k . Pr e s s f l a t t e r s A m e r -
i c a n s
. T h e y b e l i e v e i t a l l " (H . H . B a k e r , E d
. o f " A m e r . T r i b u n a l " , Ch i c a g o ) .
" T h e w o r s t a g e n t s o f t h i s In t e r n a t i o n a l B a n k e r s ' Pl u n b e r b u n d h e r e a r e
t h e n e w s p a p e r s a n d m a g a z i n e s t h e y c o n t r o l
. " (Ph i l i p Fr a n c i s , e x - e d i t o r o f
t h e H e a r s t 's p a p e r s , " T h e Po i s o n i n A m e r i c a 's Cu p , " p
. 5 9 ) .
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; Ir e l a n d f o r g e t s
n o t h i n g
; A m e r i c a k n o w s n o t h i n g " (a n A m e r i c a n
. T h e Na t i o n a l R e v i e w ) .
" W e c a n l e s s e n o u r i g n o r a n c e b y e a r n e s t s e a r c h o f t r u t h '' (Pr e s . Lo w e l l ) .
Y e s ! B u t y o u c a n n o t f i n d i t i n t h e J e w c o n t r o l l e d p r e s s
.
I a m t h e Co l u m b u s o f t h e " Sc i e n c e o f Po l i t i c a l Fo r e s i g h t " a n d
o f t r u t h f u l H i s t o r y , b o t h i n d i s p e n s a b l e t o A m e r i c a n s . W h y ?
" B r i t a i n p o s s e s s e s r e a l s t a t e s m e n t h a t w e l a c k " (B r i s b a n e , N
. Y . A m e r . )
T h e Ne w Y o r k T i m e s (A p r i l 2 , 1 9 2 5 ) l i e d , t h a t P
. R . M a l o n e , m e m b e r
o f t h e B r i t i s h Pa r l i a m e n t , i s a Co n s e r v a t i v e
. H e i s a n e a r - b o l s h e v i k , a n d
: m a r r i e d t o a J e w e s s , i . e . a b o l s h e v i k
. H i s b l a m e o f t h e B u l g a r i a n Cz a r
B o r i s , a n o b l e a n d b r i l l i a n t No r d i c , i s a c a l u m n y
.
T h e Ne w Y o r k W o r l d (M a y 1 5 ) a s s u r e s , t h a t i t w a s M r
. Ow e n D . Y o u n g 's
" f i n a n c i a l g e n i u s , " w h i c h w a s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e f o r m u l a t i o n o f t h e D a w e s '
p l a n . " M r
. Ll o y d G e o r g e s t a t e d t h a t t h e H i d d e n H a n d d i c t a t e d i t (s e e p
. 3 8 ) .
H a m i l t o n Y o r k c o n f i r m s i t i n " T h e D a w e s R e p o r t a n d Co n t r o l o f W o r l d
G o l d . " (" B e c k w i t h D o c u m e n t s " , B e c k w i t h Pr e s s , 2 9 9 M a d i s o n A v e
. , N. Y . C . )
" T h e D a w e s p l a n w a s m a d e a n d i n s p i r e d b y J e w s " (G e n . Lu d e n d o r f f )
.
In t h e N . Y
. E v e n i n g Po s t , J u n e 1 6 , o n e S. B . Co n g e r d e c e i v e s u s b y s a y i n g
t h a t B e t h m a n n - H o l l w e g - R o t h s c h i l d w a s " a n u n f o r t u n a t e , b u t w e l l m e a n i n g
b l u n d e r e r . " No , l i e s t a r t e d t h i s w a r a s o n e o f t h e " 3 0 0 "
. H e r e a d i n h i s
T a l m u d t h e " Ko l Ni d r e " t e a c h i n g t h a t v o w s a n d o a t h s a r e n o t b i n d i n g o n
a J e w , a n d s a i d i t
. T h i s r a i s e d t h e " s c r a p o f p a p e r " s c a n d a l .
No r m a n H a p g o o d f i n d s a " m y s t e r y " (N . Y . A m e r i c a n , A u g
. 8 , 1 9 2 5 )
i n t h e Fr e n c h m i n d
. H e s a y s E n g l a n d " f e a r s a b r a i n s t o r m , w h i c h m i g h t
s e n d t h e Fr e n c h p r a n c i n g a r o u n d G e r m a n y , l o o t i n g a n d s e e k i n g s a f e t y i n t h e
m a d n e s s o f d e s t r u c t i o n
. " It i s b e c a u s e i n Pa r i s i s s e a t e d t h e Su p r e m e Co u n -
c i l o f t h e " 3 0 0 , " h e a d e d b y E d . R o t h s c h i l d V
. T h e o t h e r " 3 0 0 " a r r i v e d a i l y
f o r o r d e r s
. It i s a n e n d l e s s p l o t o f w a r s a n d r e v o l t s . T h o u g h c a u t i o u s a n d
c o w a r d l y t h e " 3 0 0 " a r e b o a s t f u l
. On e w o r d h e r e , o n e t h e r e . Pa r i s i s p o i -
s o n e d b y t h i s s a t a n i c w o r k . T h e Fr e n c h f e e l i t a n d t h e h i d d e n d a n g e r ,
p r e f e r r i n g a n o p e n w a r . T h e t r i a l o f t h e " 3 0 0 " w o u l d c u r e a l l t h i s
. W h a t
g o o d c o u l d Fr a n c e e x p e c t b e i n g r u l e d b y t h e J e w s
: Pa i n l e v e , Ca i l l a u x , Sc h r a -
m e e k , e t s
. a n d a b o v e a l l R o t h s c h i l d ? l ? H a p g o o d i s " f o o l i n g t h e p u b l i c
. "
" E v e r y s c h o o l (R u s s i a ) i s a n e s t o f a t h e i s m " (M a r c o s s o n , Sa t
. E v e . Po s t ) .
1 8 5
T H E SA T A NIC W OR K OF J E W S E VE R Y W H E R E .
~~Y e (J e w s ) w i l l d o t h e d e v i l 's l u s t o f m u r d e r " (CH R IST )
.
T h e J e w s s u p p l y 5 0 % o f t h e c r i m i n a l s " (Ch i e f Po l i c e , G e n B i n g h a m
. )*
T h e J e w s J . Sc h i f f a n d Co . c o m p e l l e d R o o s e v e l t t o s a v e J a p a n
.
'R o o s e v e l t w i l l d o e x a c t l y w h a t I t e l l h i m " (Lo e b , h i s J e w s e c 'y ) .
T h e s a m e J e w s c o m p e l l e d A m e r i c a t o s t a r t t h e Fi r s t W o r l d W a r
b y d e c l a r i n g w a r o n R u s s i a i n 1 9 1 1 , b e c a u s e a f t e r t h e w a r a n d r e -
v o l t o f 1 9 0 5 (b o t h s t a g e d b y t h e J e w s ), R u s s i a d i d n o t w a n t m o r e
o f t h e " T r o t z k i e s
. " * * If R u s s i a h a d n o r i g h t t o s t o p t h e i n v a s i o n
o f
J u d e o - M o n g o l s , w h a t r i g h t h a s A m e r i c a t o s t o p t h e c o m i n g o f
1 0 t i m e s b e t t e r J a p a n o - M o n g o l s ?
Se e i n g t h e " A m e r i c a n - R u s s i a n W a r , " t h e Ka i s e r a l s o w a s p e r -
s u a d e d b y h i s J e w s t o f i g h t R u s s i a !
T h i s W a r , s t a g e d b y t h e m ,
c a u s e d 4 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 c a s u a l t i e s , a n d 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 R u s s i a n s d i e d " t h a n k s "
t o t h e J e w i s h r e v o l u t i o n . * * *
T h i s s e e m s t o e n t h u s e Se n . W . B o r a h , w h o t o p l e a s e h i s J u d e o -
M o n g o l Se c r e t a r y M i s s R u b i n Co r a h , d e m a n d s t o " r e c o g n i z e " t h e
J u d e o - M o n g o l So v i e t s (i . e . t o h e l p t h e m t o " b o l s h e v i z e " A m e r i c a )
.
" No t h i n g w o u l d c o n s t i t u t e a m o r e n e e d l e s s a n d b a s e b e t r a y a l o f c i v i l i z a -
t i o n t h a n t h e r e c o g n i t i o n o f t h e b o l s h e v i k t y r a n n y " (G o m p e r s , M a y 1 , 1 9 2 2 ) .
A m e r i c a w e n t t o w a r i n 1 9 1 7 ONLY b e c a u s e t h e J e w s w i s h e d
t o c r e a t e t h e " Ko s h e r " Le a g u e o f Na t i o n s a n d t o o b t a i n Pa l e s t i n e
(a s Lo r d R . Ce c i l i m p l i e d h e r e a n d a s c o n f i r m e d b y t h e B r i t i s h
G u a r d i a n o f A p r i l , 1 9 2 5 ) . T h i s w a s d o n e a g a i n s t t h e w i l l o f CH R IST .
W h o w a r n e d , t h a t : " y o u r (J e w i s h ) h o u s e i s l e f t u n t o
y o u d e s o l a t e , "
u n t i l t h e J e w s w o u l d r e c o g n i z e H IM a s G OD (St
. Lu k e X III, 3 5 ) .
W h e n E n g l a n d w a s l o s i n g t h e w a r (H a i g 's " b a c k t o t h e w a l l " ),
t h e J e w s o f f e r e d h e r t h e h e l p o f A m e r i c a , i f Pa l e s t i n e w e r e g r a n t e d
t o t h e m
. E n g l a n d w a s f o r c e d t o c o n s e n t . T h e n B r a n d e i s * * * *
(" w h o r u l e d t h e W h i t e H o u s e b y s e c r e t t e l e p h o n e , " a s t h e Ch i c a g o
T r i b u n e m e n t i o n e d ) ;
B a r u c h (w h o t o l d t h e Se n a t o r s t h a t h e , a n d
n o t t h e Pr e s i d e n t w a s t h e m o s t p o w e r f u l m a n ) ; t h e Sc h i f f s , e t c .
. o r d e r e d t h e i r p r e s s a n d v a l e t s t o s h o u t a g a i n s t G e r m a n y
.
" T h a n k s " t o t h e J e w s A m e r i c a c h a l l e n g e d CH R IST 'S o r d e r
. . .
" T o w a r d s t h e e n d o f 1 9 1 6 t h e Zi o n i s t s b e g a n t o i d e n t i f y t h e m s e l v e s w i t h
t h e A l l i e d c a u s e " (W i c k h a m St e e d i n h i s " T h r o u g h T h i r t y Y e a r s " ) .
" A m e r i c a d i s h o n o r e d h e r s e l f b y e n t e r i n g t h e W o r l d W a r " (C . D
. E a t o n ) .
* A d d t o t h i s f i g u r e m a n y c r i m i n a l J e w s , c a m o u f l a g e d a s " R u s s i a n s , "
" Po l e s , " e t c . T h u s , t h e N. Y
. W o r l d (A u g . 1 ) c a l l e d a J e w , " No r m a n
Kl e i n , " " R u s s i a n . " H e t h r e a t e n e d t h e e x c e l l e n t Pr e s i d e n t Co o l i d g e l
* * I m e n t i o n i t i n m y b o o k " T o w a r d s D i s a s t e r ; D a n g e r s a n d R e m e d i e s "
(Oc t o b e r 1 9 1 3 ) a s a s y m p t o m t h a t t h e W o r l d W a r b e g a n i n 1 9 1 1 . On Fe b .
1 5 , 1 9 1 1 Sc h i f f a n d Co . u r g e d Pr e s . T a f t n o t t o r e n e w t h e Co m m e r c i a l T r e a t y
o f 1 8 3 2 w i t h R u s s i a . W h e n h e d e c l i n e d , Sc h i f f r e f u s e d t o s h a k e t h e Pr e s i -
d e n t 's h a n d , s a y i n g
: " T h i s m e a n s w a r ! " T h e m u r d e r s o f Iu s e h i n s k y a n d
o f t h e R u s s i a n Pr i m e M i n i s t e r St o l y p i n a n d t h e W o r l d W a r f o l l o w e d .
* * * H . B e r n s t e i n (o f T h e J e w i s h T r i b u n e , Ne w Y o r k ) b y s a y i n g (1 9 2 5 )
t h i s r e v o l u t i o n w a s " b l o o d l e s s " f o r t h e J e w s , c o n f i r m e d t h a t t h e y s t a g e d i t
.
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. H . S. Sp e n c e r (a t T h e
B r i t o n s ) a
t e l e g r a m i s q u o t e d , i n w h i c h t h e J e w i s h l e a d e r W i s e m a n s a y s :
I 'B r a n d e i s c a b l e d R o t h s c h i l d " e t c . A s a s e q u e l c a m e t h e b l o o d y e v e n t s i n R u s -
s i a . . . (Se e T h e G e n t i l e s ' R e v i e w , No . 7) . T h u s t h e " l i a i s o n " o f J u s t i c e L.
D e m b i t z B r a n d e i s , a J e w , w i t h t h e H i d d e n H a n d i s p r o v e d . T h e N. Y .
W o r l d (1 9 2 5 ) e x p o s e d t h e d e v i l i s h w o r k o f a J e w T r e b i t z Li n c o l n i n Ch i n a
w h i c h e v e n t u a t e d i n t o d a y 's m u r d e r s . A a r o n Sa e n z (Za i e n z t ), Fo r e i g n M i n -
i s t e r o f M e x i c o m u s t a l s o b e a J e w ! A m e r i c a b e w a r e !
1 8 6
FOR E IG N A SSA ULT UPON A M E R ICA .
" T h a n k s " t o t h e Sc h i f f s , Ot t o Ka h n s , Ka r a Ka h n s , Lo e b Ku h n s
a n d B e l a Ku h n s , J a p a n i s a r m i n g h e r s e l f t o t h e t e e t h ' (a n e x -
p e r t , R . R , M a g i l l , N. Y . A m e r i c a n , J u n e 2 1 , 1 9 2 5 ) . T h e s a m e J e w s
a r e (a s G o m p e r s s a i d ) f i n a n c i n g " t h e b l o w i n g u p o f A m e r i c a f r o m
w i t h i n . "
T h e H i d d e n H a n d c o n t r o l s $ 3 0 0 b i l l i o n s a n d i s r e a d y t o
s p e n d i t i n " d o i n g t h e l u s t o f m u r d e r . "
" T h a n k s " t o t h e m J a p a n i s a d e a d l y m e n a c e t o A m e r i c a
.
E v e r y e x p e r t k n o w s t h a t a n a s s a u l t b y J a p a n i s i m m i n e n t !
" J a p a n i s b u i l d i n g t w i c e a s m a n y s h i p s , a s A m e r i c a " (Si r H
. R u s s e l l ) .
A n a v a l e x p e r t H e c t o r A . B y w a t e r f o r e c a s t s i n h i s n e w b o o k
" J u s t b e f o r e w a r i s d e c l a r e d * * a J a p a n e s e f r e i g h t e r i s b l o w n u p i n
t h e Pa n a m a Ca n a l a n d b l o c k a d e s i t
. T h e n f o l l o w s t h e s w i f t l o s s o f t h e Ph i l i p -
p i n e s , " e t c
. (N
. Y . E v e n i n g Po s t , J u l y 1 6 , 1 9 2 5 ) .
Ca n A m e r i c a e x p e c t a r e v o l t i n J a p a n ?
" T h e M o n a r c h i s t i c i d e a i s t o o d e e p l y i n g r a i n e d i n t h e J a p a n e s e
. T o b e
a J a p a n e s e m e a n s t o b e l i e v e i n t h e g o d l y m i s s i o n o f t h e M i k a d o
. T h e c o l o n i -
z a t i o n o f Ca l i f o r n i a b y u s i s a l i f e a n d d e a t h q u e s t i o n f o r J a p a n " (G o t o ,
e x - H o m e Se c r e t a r y o f J a p a n , N. Y
. T i m e s , M a y 2 6 , 1 9 2 5 ) .
T h e H i d d e n H a n d i n v a d e d J a p a n
: a ) b y M o h a m m e d a n i s m (N.
Y
. W o r l d , M a y 1 , 1 9 2 1 ) w h i c h i s l e d b y J u d a i s m (s e e " T h e Sc i e n c e
o f Po l i t i c a l Fo r e s i g h t " ) ; a n d b ) b y Sa t a n i s m , v i z
. , " w o r s h i p p i n g
Sa t a n " (T h e M o r n i n g Po s t , A u g . 2 8 , 1 9 2 0 ) .
Sa s s o o n R o t h s c h i l d h a s
h i s
a g e n t s i n e v e r y A s i a t i c t o w n . H i s B o l s h e v i s m i s g r o w i n g i n
J a p a n a n d w i l l c o m p e l h e r t o g o t o w a r t o a v e r t a r e v o l t ,
B o l s h e v i s m i s Sa t a n i s m u n d e r v a r i o u s m a s k s
. In R u s s i a i t
p r e t e n d e d t o b e a " p a t r i o t i c " m o v e m e n t
" t o o b t a i n l a n d , p e a c e a n d
b r e a d .
T o J a p a n i t i s m o r e a t t r a c t i v e , i t s l e a d e r s b e i n g M o n g o l s ,
w h o h a v e a d o p t e d T a l m u d , a k i n d o f b y - l a w s o f a g a n g o f W o r l d
g u n m e n , l e d b y t h e W o r l d A s s a s s i n a n d A u t o c r a t - E
. R o t h s c h i l . d V .
* I p r o v e d (T h e G e n t i l e s ' R e v i e w , No . 8 ) t h e i m m i n e n t b a n k r u p t c y o f
t h e A r y a n s ; t h e H i d d e n H a n d c o n t r o l s $ 3 0 0 b i l l i o n a n d e a r n s a t l e a s t $ 2 0
b i l l i o n p e r y e a r
. In 1 9 3 5 i t w i l l c o n t r o l $ 5 0 0 b i l l i o n a n d w i l l e a r n a t l e a s t
$ 3 0 b i l l i o n p e r y e a r
; i n 1 9 4 6 i t w i l l c o n t r o l n e a r l y $ 1 , 0 0 0 b i l l i o n .
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a v i d i t y a n d t h e " l u s t o f m u r d e r " (m o r a l , m e n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l ) g r o w d a i l y
.
T h u s t h e " B i b l e St u d e n t s , " l e d b y a J e w , R u t h e r f o r d , a s s e r t t h a t CH R IST
w o u l d c o m e s o o n . D i d H E n o t s a y : I I
y e s h a l l n o t s e e m e , u n t i l t h e t i m e c o m e ,
w h e n y e (J e w s ) s h a l l s a y , 'B l e s s e d i s H E t h a t c o m e t h i n t h e n a m e o f t h e
LOR D ' "
(St . Lu k e X III, 3 5 ) . T h e J e w s d e l a y t h e c o m i n g
o f t h e M i l l e n n i u m .
M a n y a s s e r t t h a t CH R IST m e a n t o n l y s c r i b e s , n o t a l l t h e J e w s
. CH R IST
w a s a n g r y n o t b e c a u s e t h e y w e r e w r i t e r s , b u t b e c a u s e t h e y w r o t e t h e
s a t a n i c
T a l m u d
. A n d 9 5 % o f t h e J e w s a d h e r e t o i t a n d i g n o r e t h e M o s a i c c r e e d .
`T h e J e w s i n Cr i m e a w e r e s p e c i a l l y f a v o r e d b y t h e R u s s i a n G o v e r n m e n t
.
W h y ! B e c a u s e t h e y a r e
n o n - T a l m u d J e w s " (N. Y . A m e r i c a n , A u g . 2 3 , 1 9 2 5 )
.
" D o m i n a t i o n b y t h e J e w s c r e a t e d p a u p e r i s m " (Pr o u d o n ) .
* * T h e J a p a n e s e w i l l s u d d e n l y a t t a c k t h e A m e r i c a n s h i p s a t n i g h t
w i t h o u t d e c l a r i n g w a r . A n a i r p l a n e
w i l l b l o w u p t h e g a t e s o f t h e w a t e r -
r e s e r v o i r s a a n d f o r m o n t h s t h e Ca n a l w i l l b e " d e a d . "
M a n y e x p e r t s h a v e
s a i d t h a t t h e i s l a n d s c o u l d b e t a k e n a n y d a y , w h i c h
" w o u l d c o m p e l A m e r i c a
t o m a k e w a r " (s e e p . 1 6 ) .
B y w a t e r , a p a t r i o t , k n o w s t h a t t h e H i d d e n H a n d w i l l c o m p e l E n g l a n d t o
f i g h t A m e r i c a
. So h e i s l u l l i n g A m e r i c a , a s s u r i n g u s t h a t
" e v e r y c o u n t r y
w o u l d b e p r o - A m e r i c a n a n d a n t i - J a p a n . "
H e s e e s a r e v o l t i n J a p a n , b u t
" o v e r l o o k s " 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 J u d e o - M o n g o l s , 1 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 A f r i c a n s a n d 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 " d i s -
c o n t e n t e d " , u t o p i a n s , " r e d s , " e t c
. , w i t h i n A m e r i c a , a l l i n c i t e d b y t h e H i d -
d e n H a n d , w h i c h i s f i n a n c i n g a l s o t h e p r o v o c a t i o n o f d a i l y i n s u l t i n g t h e
2 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Ca t h o l i c s (R o m a n , Un i a t a n d Or t h o d o x ) .
" E u r o p e w i l l m a k e e v e r y e f f o r t t o g e t h e r g o l d b a c k "
(I
. M a r c o s s o n ) .
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.
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s t r u c t i o n o f Ch r i s t i a n i t y a n d i t s m o r a l c o d e
.
. No b o d y w a s a d m i t t e d t o t h e
Co m m u n i s t p a r t y , u n l e s s h e d e n i e d G OD
. It i s a f o r e i g n d o m i n a t i o n f r o m
w i t h o u t f r o m w h i c h R u s s i a i s s u f f e r i n g
. E v i l i s e n t h r o n e d i n M o s c o w
. T h e
p r o m o t e r s a r e n o t R u s s i a n
. T h e y a r e J e w s " (t h e f a m o u s St e p h a n G r a h a m ) .
In e v e r y m a s s m u r d e r J e w s a r e t h e i n s t i g a t o r s
. B y i m i t a t i n g
t h e " o s t r i c h , h i d i n g i t s h e a d i n t h e s a n d , " t h e G e n t i l e s a r e b e t r a y '
i n g t h e i r o w n c h i l d r e n , w h o m u s t p a y f o r t h e i r b a s e c o w a r d i c e .
T h e J u d e o - M o n g o l s a r e " t h e t w o f o l d m o r e c h i l d r e n o f h e l l " (St .
M a t t h e w , X X III, 1 5 ) . Co n c e a l i n g t h i s w e c o m m i t a c r i m e ! *
T h e J e w s a r e f o m e n t i n g h e r e a Ci v i l w a r b y i n c i t i n g La b o r
v s Ca p i t a l ; Pr o t e s t a n t s v s
. Ca t h o l i c s " ; Ne g r o e s v s . W h i t e s ; s t a g -
i n g a c l a s h b e t w e e n . t h e Fu n d a m e n t a l i s t s a n d t h e " E v o l u t i o n -
i s t s " " ; a n d i m p o s i n g a " b o l s h e v i z a t i o n . "
" B a r u c h h a s d e f i n i t e l y p l a n n e d t h e c o m m u n i s t i c s t a t e w h i c h w i l l c o m e
i n t o b e i n g i m m e d i a t e l y u p o n p r o c l a m a t i o n o f t h e n e x t w a r " .
" It w i l l n o t
b e n e c e s s a r y f o r c o m m u n i s t s t o s t a g e a r e v o l t , i t w i l l o n l y b e n e c e s s a r y t o
f o r c e p a t r i o t s i n t o a w a r , w h e n t h e U. S. g o e s u n d e r c o m m u n i s m i n o n e d a y !
B a r u e h s a i d t h a t h i s p o w e r e x c e e d e d t h a t o f a n y o t h e r m a n
. B u t h i s p o w e r
w a s p u n y c o m p a r e d w i t h t h a t p r o p o s e d f o r t h e n e x t w a r . In s t e a d o f o n e
t h i n g m e n a c i n g u s i n w a r , n o w t h r e e t h i n g s m e n a c e : w a r i t s e l f ; t h e a t t e m p t
a t e s t a b l i s h i n g c o m m u n i s m a s a w a r m e a s u r e
; t h e p o s s i b l e r e s i s t a n c e " (T h e
D e a r b o r n In d e p e n d e n t , J u l y 2 5 , 1 9 2 5 ) .
" T h e f a t e o f t h e c o u n t r y i n w h i c h t h e J e w i s d w e l l i n g i s o f n o i n t e r e s t
t o h i m " (t h e f a m o u s E r n e s t R e n a n ) .
" T h e J e w s d e t e s t t h e s p i r i t o f n a t i o n s i n t h e m i d s t o f w h i c h t h e y l i v e "
(A J e w , B e r n a r d La z a r e i n h i s " L'A n t i s e m i t i s m e " ) .
" T h e r a d i c a l m o v e m e n t i s s p r e a d i n g l i k e s m a l l p o x , a n d t h e m e n a c e o f
r a d i c a l i s m h a s b e c o m e v e r y g r a v e " (Se n a t o r G e o r g e M o s e s ) .
In c a s e o f a r e v o l t t h e Fo r d s , R o c k e f e l l e r s , M e l l o n s a n d o t h e r
r i c h Ch r i s t i a n s s h a l l b e k i l l e d a n d p l u n d e r e d , w h i l e t h e Ku h n s ,
W a r b u r g s , e t c . w i l l q u i n t u p l e t h e i r w e a l t h ! Ch u r c h e s s h a l l b e
t u r n e d i n t o J e w i s h m o v i e s a n d c l u b s . A T r o t z k y w o u l d b e i n t h e
W h i t e H o u s e ,
T h e g r e a t l e a d e r s o f La b o r : G o m p e r s a n d W . S. St o n e a r e
d e a d . * * * * T h e n e w l e a d e r s a r e m o r e r a d i c a l a n d a g g r e s s i v e .
* M a n y So c i e t i e s a r e " a i m i n g t o f i g h t B o l s h e v i s m . " B u t i n e a c h a J e w
p a y s a f e e a n d p r e v e n t s r e v e a l i n g t h e t r u t h , t h a t B o l s h e v i s m i s J u d a i s m .
Ou t o f 1 0 0 b o l s h e v i s t l e a d e r s i n A m e r i c a 9 0 a r e J e w s .
* * Sp e c i a l r e v i e w s a r e p a i d b y t h e J e w s t o v i l i f y R o m e . T h e y h a v e b u t
t w o " p r o o f s " o f i t s " g u i l t " : t h e l i e s o f a r e n e g a d e p r i e s t Ch i n i q u y a n d
w o r d s a t t r i b u t e d t o Li n c o l n , t h a t " h e f o r e s e e s a c l o u d , c o m i n g f r o m R o m e , "
d e n i e d b y h i s s o n . T h e R o m a n Ca t h o l i c s a r e a t t a c k e d f o r t h e i r p o l i t i c a l a l -
l e g i a n c e t o t h e Pr e s i d e n t a n d t h e i r r e l i g i o u s t o t h e Vi c a r o f CH R IST . Su c h
" d u a l a l l e g i a n c e " w a s s a n c t i o n e d b y CH R IST :
" R e n d e r u n t o Ca e s a r t h e t h i n g s w h i c h a r e Ca e s a r 's ; a n d u n t o G OD
t h e t h i n g s t h a t a r e G OD 'S" (St . M a t t h e w , X X II, 2 1 ) .
T h e f o e s o f R o m e a r e i n c i t i n g t h e 2 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Ca t h o l i c s (R o m a n , E a s t e r n
a n d Un i a t ), m o s t l y h a r d w o r k e r s a n d p a t r i o t s , f o r g e t t i n g t h a t e a c h c l a s h
w o u l d b e e x p l o i t e d b y J a p a n & Co
. f o r a n a t t a c k .
* * * M i s s H e l e n Ph e l p s St o k e s f i n a n c e d t h e J . T . Sc o p e s c a s e (T h e
Na t i o n a l B u l l e t i n , J u n e 1 9 2 5 , o f t h e M i l i t a r y Or d e r o f t h e W o r l d W a r , N . Y
. )
A s W . J
. B r y a n d e c l a r e d t h a t h e w i l l f i g h t t o t h e e n d t h i s m a s k e d a s -
s a u l t u p o n CH R IST , h e " s u d d e n l y " d i e d
. T h e A m e r i c a n s f i n d i t " n o r m a l . "
* * * * W h e n a g e n e r a l s t r i k e w a s d e c i d e d i n Oc t o b e r 1 9 2 2 , I w a r n e d W a r r e n
St o n e , Pl u m b a n d o t h e r l e a d e r s o f La b o r i n Ch i c a g o t h a t i t m i g h t b e e x p l o i t -
e d b y t h e H i d d e n H a n d f o r a c i r c u l a r a s s a u l t
. A m a z e d , t h e y a b a n d o n e d t h e
s t r i k e
. 'La b o r i s p a t r i o t i c , b u t n o b o d y t e l l s t h e m t h e t r u t h
.
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'B i s h o p M a n n i n g p r e d i c t s W o r l d Un i o n o f Ch u r c h e s ' (N. Y . H e r a l d , J u l y 2 8 ) .
B e h i n d t h e 1 , 2 0 0 m i l l i o n s Co l o r e d p e o p l e (i n c l u d i n g J u d e o -
M o n g o l s ) i s Sa t a n 's H i d d e n H a n d . Sc o r n i n g CH R IST 'S w a r n i n g
w e s h a l l p e r i s h , u n l e s s w e b e l i e v e i n H IM . W h a t i s t o b e d o n e ?
" D o t h e r e v e r s e o f w h a t y o u r f o e w i s h e s " (Na p o l e o n I, a g e n i u s ) .
T h e J e w s a r e d e s t r o y i n g t h e Ch r i s t i a n Ch u r c h e s a n d r u l e r s
a n d e n t h r o n i n g t h e J u d e o - b u t c h e r s . Ib a n e z , a J e w , t r i e d t o u p s e t
t h e e x c e l l e n t Ki n g o f Sp a i n . In B u l g a r i a Fr i e d m a n , a J e w , w i t h
t h e m o n e y o f J o f f e , a J e w , e n v o y o f t h e M o s c o w J e w s , b l e w u p
t h e So f i a Ca t h e d r a l a n d s o u g h t t o k i l l t h e g o o d Cz a r
.
T h e i r " Pl a n
o f H e l l " (s e e p . 3 5 ) i s e x p o s e d i n t h e " Pr o t o c o l s . "
T o c h e c k t h e m w e m u s t d o t h e r e v e r s e : s t o p a t t a c k i n g t h e
Ch u r c h e s a n d " m e r g e " t h e m ; a n d s u p p o r t a l l g o o d M o n a r c h s . *
" T h e R o m a n Ca t h o l i c Ch u r c h w a s p r a i s e d f o r i t s c u s t o m o f a d v e r t i s i n g
t h e s p i r i t u a l , r a t h e r t h a n t h e m a t e r i a l s i d e o f l i f e , b y R e v
. D r . S. T r e x l e r ,
Pr e s . o f t h e Lu t h e r a n Sy n o d o f Ne w Y o r k " (N . Y . T i m e s , J u l y 2 0 , 1 9 2 5 ) .
Y e s l It i s t h e b e s t o r g a n i z e d Ch u r c h . T h e r e a r e , o f c o u r s e ,
a m o n g i t s m i l l i o n c l e r g y m e n , s o m e J e w s (t h e Po p e B o r g i a a n d a l l
t h e G r e a t In q u i s i t o r s w e r e J e w s , a c c o r d i n g t o a J e w , Ib a n e z , s e e
t h e " Pa t r i o t , " J u l y 2 , 1 9 2 5 ), a n d a f e w r a s c a l s . B u t t h e Ch u r c h
s t a n d s h i g h a n d i t s d o w n f a l l w o u l d s p e l l d i s a s t e r f o r a l l
A r y a n s .
" Ne v e r g o f i s h i n g w i t h o u t t a k i n g CH R IST a l o n g " (R e v . D r . F . B . M e y e r s ) .
W e m u s t d a i l y r e m e m b e r CH R IST 'S w o r d s a n d f i g h t H IS f o e s
Le t u s l i s t e n n o t t o t h e " 3 0 0 " o r t h e i r v a l e t s (w h o m I h a v e m a d e
k n o w n ), b u t t o o n e , w h o d a r e s o p e n l y a c c u s e Sa t a n i s m - B o l s h e v i s m ,
a n d w h o m 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Ca t h o l i c s r e g a r d a s t h e Vi c a r o f CH R IST
.
Pi u s X I a p p e a l e d t o " a l l r i g h t t h i n k i n g m e n t o c o m b i n e i n
f i g h t i n g B o l s h e v i s m " (N. Y
. T i m e s , D e c . 1 9 , 1 9 2 4 . ) T h i s a l o n e
j u s t i f i e s H i s t i t l e o f " H o l y Fa t h e r , " a n d c r u s h e s t h e l i e s
o f t h e
J e w i s h In t e r n a t i o n a l B i b l e St u d e n t s " ,
w h o , b a s i n g t h e m u p o n
t h e a p o c r y p h a l a d d e n d u m t o t h e b o o k o f D a n i e l , f a l s e l y t r i e d t o c o n -
n e c t R o m e w i t h Sa t a n ,
D i d n o t t h e J e w s a s s e r t , t h a t CH R IST c o -
o p e r a t e d w i t h Sa t a n ? (St
. Lu k e , X I, 1 5 ) .
" Sh o u l d B o l s h e v i s m r e a l l y t h r e a t e n w o r l d s t a b i l i t y , Ca t h o l i c i s m w o u l d
b e c o m e t h e r a l l y i n g p o i n t o f a l l t h e f o r c e s t h a t o p p o s e B o l s h e v i s m " (D r
. In g e ,
D e a n o f St . Pa u l Ca t h e d r a l , A t l a n t i c M o n t h l y , Fe b r u a r y , 1 9 2 5 )
.
B o l s h e v i s m i s m o r e t h a n r e a l l y t h r e a t e n i n g W o r l d 's
s t a b i l -
i t y . * * * If t h e W o r l d w o u l d a c c e p t t h e Po p e ,
a s t h e Vi c a r o f
CH R IST , Ch r i s t i a n Ci v i l i z a t i o n c o u l d y e t b e s a v e d .
* In n e a r l y a l l t h e E u r o p e a n c o u n t r i e s a n ' e n o r m o u s m a j o r i t y o f t h e d e c e n t
p e o p l e a r e f o r a M o n a r c h y
. B u t t h e H i d d e n H a n d w i t h i t s b i l l i o n s a n d p r e s s
i s a g a i n s t Ch r i s t i a n r u l e r s a n d w i s h e s t o h a v e J e w s o r t h e i r v a l e t s i n p o w e r
.
E v e n i n Po l a n d t h e r e i s a g r o u p a i m i n g t o h a v e a Ki n g o f t h e o l d d y n a s t y
o f Pi a s t n o w r e p r e s e n t e d b y Pr i n c e Pa u l Sa l v a t o r , k n o w n a s Pr i n c e R i e d e l s k i
.
* * T h e M o n t r e a l La Cr o i x (t h e Cr o s s ) o n J a n 3 1 , 1 9 2 5 s t a t e d t h a t t h e
l e a d e r o f t h e " In t e r n a t i o n a l " B i b l e St u d e n t s i s a J e w , R u t h e r f o r d
.
" T h e R e f o r m a t i o n w a s t h e p e r i o d , w h e n Ch r i s t i a n i t y d i p p e d i t s e l f i n t o
J u d a i s m " (B e r n a r d La z a r e , a J e w , " T h e G e n t i l e s ' T r i b u n e , " A p r i l 2 0 , 1 9 2 2 )
.
* * * R . W
. Ch a m b e r s d e s c r i b e s i n " T h e Sl a y e r o f So u l s " t h e o l d s e c t
o f A s s a s s i n s o r
Y e z i d e e s , t h e Sa t a n w o r s h i p p e r s H i s r e g e n t o n e a r t h i s
" Sa n a n g , " T h e s e So r c e r e r s c o n t r o l B o l s h e v i s m - T h e y u n i t e d a l l t h e s e c r e t
M o s l e m , H i n d u , e t c , s o c i e t i e s , " T h i s Or i e n t a l Le a g u e i s o f M o n g o l i a n o r i g i n "
(N
. Y
. T i m e s , J u l y 1 , 1 9 1 9 )
. It s a i m i s a j o i n t r e v o l u t i o n i n A m e r i c a , e t c
.
Ca u t i o u s Ch a m b e r s s a y s a b o u t Sa n a n g
: " I t h o u g h t h e w a s a J e w " (p . 1 4 5 ) .
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. Le t u s a v e r t i t .
A s t h e H i d d e n H a n d
" w i l l n o t p e r m i t p e a c e " (H o n . T . R . M a r s h a l l ),
w e m u s t c h o o s e " t o h a v e w a r " o r
" n o t t o h a v e t h e H i d d e n H a n d ! "
" A n o t h e r w a r w o u l d b e t h e c e m e t e r y o f c i v i l i z a t i o n " (H o n
. H . H o o v e r ) .
" D r . H . E . Fo s d i e k a s s e r t s
: 't h e n e x t w a r w i l l b e t h e s u i c i d e o f Ci v i l i z a t i o n
. '"
" W a r w i l l b r e a k o u t o n c e m o r e , i f t h e U
. S. a n d E n g l a n d d o n o t t a k e
d e f i n i t e a c t i o n " (I
. M c B r i d e e x - Se e r , t o t h e l a t e Se n . H . La n e ) .
" B r i t a i n a n d t h e U . S. a r e t h e Ch o s e n p e o p l e " (Co l
. W . G . M a c Ke n d r i c k ),
T h e w a r s c o u l d y e t b e a v e r t e d , i f t h e w o r l d w o u l d b e r e o r g a n -
i z e d o n a n " A m e r i c a n Pl a n
. " T h e A m e r i c a n s a r e a p e o p l e o f g i -
g a n t i c " m e r g e r s , " a n d s h o u l d o r g a n i z e t h e " W o r l d Ch r i s t i a n
Ch u r c h " a n d " T h e W o r l d Co m m o n w e a l t h . " *
T h e B r i t i s h Co m m o n w e a l t h a n d o t h e r n a t i o n s c o u l d t h e n j o i n
i t o n a n e q u a l b a s i s , a s t h e " Un i t e d St a t e s o f t h e W o r l d " a n d n o
p o w e r c o u l d c o m p e l A m e r i c a t o f i g h t .
H a v i n g d e t h r o n e d t h e E m p e r o r s o f R u s s i a , G e r m a n y , A u s t r i a
a n d T u r k e y , t h e H i d d e n H a n d i s p r o c e e d i n g t o " b l o w u p " t h r o u g h
B o l s h e v i s m - G r e a t B r i t a i n , t h e s t r o n g e s t b u l w a r k o f Ci v i l i z a t i o n
. " *
If w e w o u l d j o i n t h e Va t i c a n i n i t s w a r o n B o l s h e v i s m , o u r
Ci v i l i z a t i o n c o u l d y e t b e s a v e d . * * * " T h e
b e s t d e f e n s e i s a n a t t a c k . "
E n g l a n d r e p r e s e n t s t h e A r y a n W o r l d Po l i c e
. E v e r y A r y a n
p r o f i t s b y B r i t i s h c u l t u r e ,
E n g l a n d 's f o e s s h o u l d c o n s i d e r t h e
c o n s e q u e n c e s t o t h e A r y a n s i f s h e w e r e d e s t r o y e d o r e v e n w e a k -
e n e d . B r i t a i n 's D y n a s t y i s i d e a l a n d i s , n e x t t o t h e Va t i c a n , t h e
s e c o n d g r e a t e s t a s s e t o f t h e W h i t e R a c e
. T h e Pr i n c e o f W a l e s m e r i t s
t o b e c o n s i d e r e d b y t h e w h o l e A r y a n R a c e , a s i t s
" D u x Su p r e m u s . " '
T h e " A m e r i c a n Pl a n "
w o u l d u n i t e t h e W o r l d Ch r i s t i a n
Ch u r c h a n d t h e W o r l d Co m m o n w e a l t h , w h i c h w o u l d h a v e f a r r e a c h -
i n g c o n s e q u e n c e s :
n o w a r s a n d m i l l i o n s o f E n g l i s h m e n , Ir i s h m e n ,
G e r m a n s , R u s s i a n s , e t c , w o u l d s t a r v e n o m o r e .
W h a t a d v a n t a g e w o u l d A m e r i c a d e r i v e f r o m t h i s p l a n ?
A n
a s s a u l t
u p o n h e r w o u l d b e c o m e i m p o s s i b l e
! T a x e s w o u l d b e c u t
d o w n b y o n e h a l f
. T h e 1 3 5 , 0 0 0 m u r d e r e r s , w h o a c c o r d i n g t o Su p -
r e m e J u s t i c e M
. Ca v a n a u g h o f Ch i c a g o , a r e a t l a r g e , w o u l d b e
h a n g e d . M u r d e r s i n Ne w Y o r k w o u l d f a l l f r o m 3 3 5 p e r y e a r t o 3 3
.
T h e A m e r i c a n s (U. S. - a n s o r Us a n s ) w o u l d b e c o m e " W o r l d Ci t i -
z e n s " w i t h f u l l p r i v i l e g e s e v e r y w h e r e , e t c
. ; e t c . , e t c .
B u t t h i s w o u l d b e t o o g o o d f o r t h e A r y a n s , a n d t h e H i d d e n
H a n d t h r o u g h i t s p r e s s a n d i t s v a l e t - s t a t e s m e n w i l l n o t p e r m i t i t
.
T h u s , i n o r d e r t o a b o l i s h w a r , - w e
m u s t a b o l i s h t h e H i d d e n H a n d !
* T h i s d o e s n o t p r e v e n t E n g l a n d , G e r m a n y , R u s s i a , e t c
. , h a v i n g E m p e r o r s ,
Ki n g s , o r Pr e s i d e n t s , a s G e r m a n y h a d m a n y Ki n g s , a n d a Su p e r - M o n a r c h ,
* '" T h e p r e s s a s s e r t e d t h a t t h e d i s t r e s s o f Ir e l a n d w a s a t t r i b u t a b l e
; t - q
t h e B r i t i s h m i s r u l e . B u t E . O'R e i l l y , Pr e s . o f t h e Ce l t i c Fe l l o w s h i p r e v e a l s
t h a t i t i s t h e r a i n f a l l s d u r i n g h a r v e s t t i m e t h e c o n s e q u e n c e s o f w h i c h c o u l d
b e p r e v e n t e d b y d r y i n g m a c h i n e s . (N. Y
. T i m e s , J u l y 2 5 . )
* * * In m y 4 t h l e t t e r " H o w t o Sa v e E n g l a n d " (T h e Fi n a n c i a l Ne w s ,
Fe b
. 1 7, 1 9 2 0 ), I a d v i s e d M r
. Ll o y d G e o r g e n o t t o r u s h w e e k l y t o Pa r i s t o
s e e Cl e m e n c e a u (a v a l e t o f M a n d e l R o t h s c h i l d a s M r
. W i l s o n w a s a f r i e n d o f
E . M a n d e l H o u s e ), b u t t o g o t o a g r e a t B r i t i s h e r , Ca r d i n a l B o u r n e
. . . So o n
a f t e r Cl e m e n c e a u " w e n t t o t h e d o g s , " b u t t h e e x c e l l e n t Ca r d i n a l r e m a i n e d
.
No w Lo r d H a l i f a x , Pr e s . o f t h e A n g l o - Ca t h o l i c p a r t y w i s e l y p l e a d e d
:
" Le t t h e R o m a n a n d A n g l i c a n . Ca t h o l i c Ch u r c h e s b e u n i t e d
. "
1 9 0
IND ISPE NSA B LE T R IA L OF R OT H SCH ILD A ND T H E " 3 0 0 "
T h e Ch i c a g o T r i b u n e o f A p r i l 8 - 9 , 1 9 2 4 , r e p o r t e d t h a t a J e w ,
Za h a r o v , (o f t h e " 3 0 0 " ) o p e n e d i m m e n s e c r e d i t s t o b u y w a r m a t -
e r i a l f o r R u s s i a !
T h u s w e r e s t a g e d t h e s u b s e q u e n t m u r d e r s i n
So f i a , Ca i r o , M o r o c c o , M e x i c o , Ch i n a , Sy r i a , e t c
. *
" T h e J e w s a r e t h e c a u s e o f n e a r l y a l l t h e W o r l d 's i l l s " (t h e Ka i s e r )
.
" W e , J e w s , h a v e m a d e t h e W o r l d W a r
. W e a r e t h e W o r l d 's s e d u c e r s ,
i n c e n d i a r i e s , e x e c u t i o n e r s
. Ou r l a s t r e v o l u t i o n i s n o t y e t m a d e " (D r
. 0 . Le v y ) .
" J a p a n a n d t h e U. S . a r e e n g a g e d i n a s t r u g g l e f o r Ch i n a
. R u s s i a W i l l
b e r e a d y t o s t a n d w i t h J a p a n " (R a d e k , a J e w So v i e t Co m m i s s a r )
.
" A l l s i g n s p o i n t t o f u r t h e r w a r " (N
. Y . T i m e s , M a y 2 4 , 1 9 2 5 ) .
" A n e w w a r i s -
c o m i n g ! If w e w i s h t o s t o p i t , w e m u s t d o s o n o w " (0
.
G a r r i s o n Vi l l a r d , E d i t o r o f T h e Na t i o n , o n M a r c h 6 , 1 9 2 4 )
.
M r
. Ll o y d G e o r g e a n d Pr o f . G , Fe r r e r o w r o t e t h a t " b o l s h e v i s t
R u s s i a i s f o m e n t i n g r e b e l l i o n s ;
a c o l o r e d c y c l o n e i s c o m i n g
; a n
i n e v i t a b l e w a r i s b r e w i n g " (N. Y . A m e r i c a n J u l y 2 6 , 1 9 2 5 )
. " B o l -
s h e v i s t " m e a n s " J u d e o - M o n g o l
. "
" Pa u l H y m a n s , e x - M i n i s t e r o f B e l g i u m 's Fo r e i g n A f f a i r s s a i d i n i t s
Ch a m b e r
: 'A m e r i c a r e f u s e d t o r a t i f y t h e t r e a t y a n d c o n s i d e r e d v o i d t h e s i g -
n a t u r e o f t h e m a n , w h o w e n t t o E u r o p e t o a c t i n h e r n a m e . ' H y m a n s w a s f o l -
l o w e d b y Fo r e i g n M i n i s t e r Va n d e r v e l d e , w h o d e c l a r e d t h i s a c c o u n t w a s s t r i c t -
l y a c c u r a t e " (N. Y
. E v e n i n g Po s t , J u l y 1 6 , 1 9 2 5 ) .
W h e n c e t h i s " a n t i - A m e r i c a n i s m ? "
B e c a u s e b o t h a r e J e w s
(t h e l a t t e r i s m a r r i e d t o Sp e y e r , a r i c h J e w e s s , a s w a s Se m b a t , t h e
Fr e n c h s o c i a l i s t l e a d e r ), a s a r e :
Pa i n l e v e * * , Ca i l l a u x * * * a n d t h e
Fr e n c h " D i c t a t o r " - A b r a h a m Sc h r a m e c k , t h e H o m e - Se c r e t a r y
.
A l l t h i s t a l k a b o u t " p e a c e " a n d t h e J e w i s h Le a g u e o f Na t i o n s
W o r l d Co u r t s , " Ou t l a w i n g W a r s , " " W a r t o E n d W a r , " e t c
. , a r e
J e w i s h t r i c k s t o " f o o l u s r e g u l a r l y " (a s W . J . B r y a n s a i d ) a n d
" t o k e e p u s b u s y . " T h e o n l y w a y o f
s a l v a t i o n i s t h e t r i a l o f t h e
H i d d e n H a n d .
H o w t o s t a r t i t
Su m m o n t o Co u r t
a n y o n e o f t h e " 3 0 0 " . Se i z e a p r e t e x t
" R e p r e s
. H a m i l t o n Fi s h , J r
. o f Ne w Y o r k , p r o p o s e d t h a t t h e c r i m i n a l
c o d e
b e a p p l i e d t o A m e r i c a n s w h o m i s r e p r e s e n t t h e a t t i t u d e o f t h e
U. S.
i n i t s n e g o t i a t i o n s w i t h f o r e i g n n a t i o n s
. Fi s h s u g g e s t e d t h a t a t r i a l b e
m a d e o f Ot t o Ka h n , f o r w h a t h e w a s r e p o r t e d t o h a v e s a i d a b o u t t h e d e b t
n o t e i n t h e p r e s e n c e o f Pr e m i e r Pa i n l e v e , " e t c
. (N. Y . E v e . Po s t , M a y 2 7,
'2 5 ) .
A s Ka h n i s i m m e n s e l y r i c h , Fi s h b e c a m e s i l e n t a s h i s n a m e s a k e ,
t h o u g h - Ka h n i s g u i l t y a s t h e f o l l o w i n g c a b l e p r o v e s
" St o c k h o l m
. Pr o p a g a n d a b y c e r t a i n 'A m e r i c a n ' b a n k e r s i n E u r o p e h a s
c o n v i n c e d t h e p u b l i c t h a t A m e r i c a i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r E u r o p e 's
i l l s ! T h e
'Vi l -
l a g e , '
a l e a d i n g p a p e r , q u o t e s W a r b u r g a n d Ot t o Ka h n o f Ku h n , Lo e b & Co
.
t o p r o v e , t h a t A m e r i c a c o n t r i b u t e d t o b r i n g a b o u t t h e E u r o p e a n c h a o s
. T h e y
h a v e b e e n r e p e a t e d l y p o i n t i n g i t o u t
. Ku h n , Lo e b & Co . h a v e s i n c e t h e w a r
a c q u i r e d c o n s i d e r a b l e i n t e r e s t s a b r o a d , t h e v a l u e o f w h i c h w o u l d b e i m m e n s e -
l y i n c r e a s e d , i f t h e w a r d e b t s w e r e c a n c e l l e d " (Ch i c
. T r i b u n e , A u g . 2 5 , 1 9 2 2 )
.
* A s G o m p e r s s t a t e d (Ch i c a g o T r i b u n e , M a y 1 , 1 9 2 2 ) t h e " G e r m a n o - A n -
g l o - A m e r i c a n " b a n k e r s a r e f i n a n c i n g t h e " b l o w i n g u p o f A m e r i c a . " A l w a y s
t h e s a m e W a r b u r g s , Ot t o Ka h n s , Ka r a Ka h n s , Lo e b Ku h n s , B e l a Ku h n s , e t c
.
Ka h n i s a " G e r m a n o - A n g l o - A m e r i c a n " J u d e o - M o n g o l .
H i s t r i a l i s a d u t y .
In s t e a d o f t r y i n g t h e s e m e n , t h e A r y a n s w i s h e d t o t r y t h e Ka i s e r
.
No w t h a t h e k n o w s h o w b a s e l y t h e y b e t r a y e d a n d f o o l e d h i m , t h e Ka i s e r
w o u l d b e a n i d e a l r u l e r f o r G e r m a n y , w h o s e D i c t a t o r h a s b e e n a J e w e s s
R o s a Lu x e m b u r g
(a s I f o r e t o l d i n m y " A l l i a n c e Fr a n c o - A l l e m a n d e " i n
J u n e 1 9 1 4 ), a n d n o w t h e " D i c t a t o r " i s G
. St r e s e m a n , m a r r i e d t o a J e w e s s
Kl e e f e l d t , a n d i s h i m s e l f a J e w (s e e H v e m e r H v e m b y M
. Sy l t e n ) .
* * A c c o r d i n g t o a J e w , Sa l z b e r g e r , Pr e s . o f t h e H e b r e w Un i t e d Ch a r i t i e s
.
* * * A c c o r d i n g t o " H v e m e r H v e m i J o e d e v e r d e n " b y M
. Sy l t e n , E d i t o r .
1 9 1
" SA VE A R Y A N R A CE COM M IT T E E " (SA R C)
Se n . R o b e r t Ow e n , Fe b
. 1 9 2 4 , p r o p o s e d a Co m m i t t e e o f In q u i r y
a s t o " W h o St a r t e d t h e W o r l d W a r
. " Le t u s b e g e v e r y Co n g r e s s -
m a n t o s p e e d t h e w o r k
. It m u s t n o t b e c o m p o s e d o f p e r s o n s t r e m b -
l i n g f o r t h e i r j o b s o r v o t e s
. * It s h o u l d b e p r e s i d e d o v e r b y H
. Fo r d ,
a g e n i u s , o n e o f t h e g r e a t e s t A m e r i c a n s t h a t e v e r e x i s t e d
. H e h a s
r e v e a l e d t h e d e a d l y d a n g e r o f t h e J e w s
. H i s w e e k l y , " D e a r b o r n
In d e p e n d e n t , "
i s t h e o n l y p a p e r i n A m e r i c a
w h i c h t e l l s t h e t r u t h .
Fo r d k n o w s t h a t t h e H i d d e n H a n d i s u r g i n g J a p a n t o a t t a c k ,
a n d h e w i s h e s t o c h e c k i t b y c r e a t i n g a h u g e A i r d e f e n s e
. B u t i t
i s t o o l a t e
. . . J a p a n k n o w s i t a n d a l s o t h a t a n e v e n t u a l r e t u r n o f
a Cz a r R o m a n o v t o M o s c o w w o u l d m e a n n o a s s a u l t u p o n A m e r i c a
.
Fo r d 's w o r k a l o n e m i g h t s a v e A m e r i c a
. H e h a s b o l d l y s t a t e d
t h a t " H i s t o r y " i s " b u n k . " I h a v e p r o v e d i t .
" W e , J e w s , h a v e i n v e n t e d
t h e `Ch o s e n p e o p l e ' m y t h " (D r . 0 . Le v y )
A f e w h o n e s t , c l e v e r , b o l d a n d p a t r i o t i c A r y a n s c o u l d y e t b e
f o u n d t o c o m p o s e t h e " Sa v e A r y a n R a c e Co m m i t t e e " (Sa r c ) . * * `-
T h e i r o n e m e e t i n g w o u l d b e m o r e e f f e c t i v e t h a n 2 0 Pe a c e Co n f e r -
e n c e s , c o m p o s e d o f t h e " J e w i s h b o o t l i c k e r s
. " T h e s c o r e o f E d i t o r s
w h o s t a t e d t h a t t h e R o t h s c h i l d s c a n b r e a k E m p i r e s , s t a r t w a r s a n d
r e v o l t s o r s u p p r e s s t h e m , m u s t h e l p u s
. A n y h o n e s t i n q u i r y w o u l d
p r o v e t h e g u i l t o f t h e " 3 0 0 "
. T h e n t h e Co m m i t t e e w i l l r e q u e s t t h e
p o w e r s t o c o m p e l t h e " 3 0 0 " t o r e p a y $ 1 0 0 b i l l i o n g r a b b e d b y t h e m .
" M a k e R o t h s c h i l d p a y " (Se n a t o r G a u d i n d e Vi l l a i n e )
.
* T o o b t a i n c o n t r o l o f t h e Co m m i t t e e o f In q u i r y , B a r u c h o f f e r e d $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0
t o " f i n d t h e p r o f i t e e r s . " A l l " i n q u i s i t o r s " w o u l d b e h i s c l e r k s
.
Si n c e M r . B
. B a r u c h i s s u s p e c t e d o f b e i n g o n e o f t h e g r e a t e s t p r o f i t e e r s
o w i n g t o h i s d o m i n a n t p o s i t i o n d u r i n g t h e w a r a n d h i s i n t i m a t e c o n t a c t w i t h
t h o s e a c c u s e d o f g r o s s p r o f i t e e r i n g , h e s h o u l d h a v e n o d i f f i c u l t y i n p u t t i n g h i s
f i n g e r o n t h e k e y n o t e o f a l l p o l i t i c a l p r o f i t e e r i n g ; t h e r e b y s a v i n g h i s $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 ,
w h i c h m i g h t b e m o r e p r o f i t a b l y e m p l o y e d i n s o m e r e a l p a t r i o t i c e n d e a v o r ,
t o
b e c o n t r o l l e d b y A m e r i c a n s w h o s e i n t e g r i t y c a n n o t
b e c h a l l e n g e d .
" T h e J e w s h a v e m i l l i o n s o f Ch r i s t i a n s t o f l e e c e " (R e v . D r . D e a n In g e )
* * H e n r y Fo r d - i n A m e r i c a , M r s
. Ne s t a W e b s t e r ; t h e D u k e o f No r t h
u m b e r l a n d
; Lo r d Sy d e n h a m o f Co m b e ; H i l l a i r e B e l l o c k ; G . K. Ch e s t e r t o n ;
D r . J o h n H . Cl a r k e ; H . H . B e a m i s h ; Pr o f
. Ch a r l e s Sa r o l e a ; -
i n E n g l a n d
.
M g r
. J o u i n (E d i t o r o f I'La R e v u e d e s So c i e t e s Se c r e t e s , " Pa r i s ) ; Se n . G a u d i n
d o Vi l l a i n e ; Ur b a i n G o h i e r ,
E d i t o r
;
Fe l i x Si r y , Ni c e ; Le o n D a u d e t
(E d i t o r ) ;
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a M o n g o l - t a l m u d i s t , J u d a h P . B e n j a m i n (t h e Se c r e t a r y o f St a t e
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. T h r o u g h
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s m a s h i n g t h e No r t h e r n e r s a n d a n n e x i n g t h e So u t h t o h i s " M e x i c a n "
E m p i r e , w i t h E m p e r o r M a x i m i l i a n a s t h e G e n t i l e s ' f r o n t
.
It w a s a l s o E d w a r d 's g r e a t g r a n d f a t h e r , A m s c h e l R o t h s c h i l d I,
w h o e q u i p p e d a n d s e n t h e r e 1 6 , 8 0 0 H e s s i a n s o l d i e r s t o c r u s h t h e
A m e r i c a n p a t r i o t s w h o s t a r t e d t h e W a r o f In d e p e n d e n c e .
T h e l e a d e r s o f B o l s h e v i s m a r e J e w s , - E d w a r d 's m e r e a g e n t s
.
" T h e o n l y r e a l e x p e r i m e n t i n t h e s e t t i n g u p o f Co m m u n i s m h a d r e s u l t e d
i n a t y r a n n y b e i n g r e p l a c e d b y a t y r a n n y t e n t h o u s a n d t i m e s m o r e h i d e o u s "
(E e v . D . Ke n n e d y - B e l l , Vi c a r o f St . J o h n 's , Lo n d o n , T h e D a i l y M a i l , A u g . 1 9 2 5 ) .
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theHiddenHand,whichcontrols$300billionandthepress .
AnexteriorassaultwillprovokearevoltandCivilWarhere . And
arevolt,generalstrikeorCivilWarwillprovokeanassault .
"G irlsshouldbetrainedinpolitics"(M rs . M . F erguson,G overnor) .
Butthereisno"SchoolofPolitics . " ASchoolofDiplomacyis
beingcreatedatHopkinsUniversity,but
nobody willdaretellthetruth!
AscoreofgreatEditorscalledme"Prophet"andthebestinformed
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Atevery electioneach candidate mustberequired to
: 1) "Speak
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notpermitpeace ;"2) "DemandthatCongressappointaCommittee
ofinquiryastoWhoStartedtheF irstWorldWar
;"and3) "Exact
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Aryans'Youcalmlycontemplatedtheexterminationincoldblood
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Austria8
. 5%oftheChristiangirlsareviolatedandinfectedbeforetheir
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anInquiryasto"WhoStartedtheF irstWorldWar"andtoprovethatitwas
donebytheSecretWorldG overnment,whichisstagingnowaSecondWorldWar
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. If
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. "
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. . .
* * Lenincouldnotbethis"manfromtheNorth,"becausehewasaKalmuk
talmudist(asconfirmedbyCapt . A. Proctor) ,i . e . "amanfromtheSouth . "
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