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the Jewish bankers and masonic WASPS That's where ya lost me. That jarred, and a *lot*. That makes three of us who were alienated by the descent into racism. For most people who fail to understand that it is not about racism but fact, the descent into historical ignorance and taking wooden nickels results from the long tradition of simply accepting bullshit as fact. FACT: How the Rothschild Family Created Their Wealth By Warren Cassell Share Tweet Known to many as the pioneers of international banking, the Rothschild dynasty is believed to be the wealthiest family in the history of the world. According to some estimates, the Rothschild family controls assets worth more than $350 billion when each of their personal fortunes is combined. [and that is only what is possible to know about them, no one has been able to do a full audit and no one ever will] The Rothschild empire had its genesis during the 1760s when a court Jew by the name of Mayer Amschel Rothschild founded a banking business in his native country, Germany. As a court Jew, Rothschild managed finances for the German Royals in exchange for certain social privileges such as living at court or outside of the Jewish ghettos. Over time and with the help of Mayer Rothschild's five sons, the family business expanded throughout several European countries. During 1815 and 1914, the Rothschilds controlled the world’s largest bank. Fast forward to more than two centuries, the Rothschild name is still synonymous with wealth and influence. In a 2005 issue of Forbes magazine, Mayer Rothschild ranked seventh on a list of the twenty most influential businessmen of all time. Here is an overview of how the Rothschilds became the world’s wealthiest family. Read more: How the Rothschild Family Created Their Wealth | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/111915/how-rothschild-family-created-their-wealth.asp#ixzz42zzleKm7 Follow us: Investopedia on Facebook You will not find any of these people listed on the worlds most wealthiest people in the world searches. http://www.forbes.com/sites/luisakroll/2016/03/01/forbes-2016-worlds-billionaires-meet-the-richest-people-on-the-planet/#4b2215f141cb Rothschild family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "House of Rothschild" redirects here. For the film, see The House of Rothschild. For other uses, see The Rothschild family Rothschild family arms Arms granted to the Barons Rothschild by Emperor Francis I of Austria Current region Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and the United States Place of origin Frankfurter Judengasse, Free Imperial City of Frankfurt am Main, Holy Roman Empire Members Mayer Amschel Rothschild (founder) Connected families Rockefeller family Distinctions Barons (European nobility) Traditions Goût Rothschild Name origin and meaning "Red shield" in German House of the Rothschild family, Judengasse, Frankfurt A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England donated to the National Trust by the family in 1957. A house formerly belonging to the Viennese branch of the family (Schillersdorf Palace). Schloss Hinterleiten, one of the many palaces built by the Austrian Rothschild dynasty. Donated to charity by the family in 1905. Beatrice de Rothschild's villa on the Côte d'Azur, France Palace of Baron Albert von Rothschild, (photo 1884) Château de Montvillargenne. A Rothschild family house in Picardy, France. The Rothschild family is a wealthy family descending from Mayer Amschel Rothschild, a court Jew to the German Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, in the Free City of Frankfurt, who established his banking business in the 1760s.[1] Unlike most previous court Jews, Rothschild managed to bequeath his wealth, and established an international banking family through his five sons,[2] who established themselves in London, Paris, Vienna, Naples and modern Frankfurt. Paul Johnson writes "[T]he Rothschilds are elusive. There is no book about them that is both revealing and accurate. Libraries of nonsense have been written about them... A woman who planned to write a book entitled Lies about the Rothschilds abandoned it, saying: ‘It was relatively easy to spot the lies, but it proved impossible to find out the truth.’" He writes that, unlike the court Jews of earlier centuries, who had financed and managed European noble houses, but often lost their wealth through violence or expropriation, the new kind of international bank created by the Rothschilds was impervious to local attacks. Their assets were held in financial instruments, circulating through the world as stocks, bonds and debts. They got you by the balls! They know it you dont. Jewish identity and positions on Zionism Jewish solidarity in the family was not homogeneous. Many Rothschilds were supporters of Zionism, while other members of the family opposed the creation of the Jewish state. Lord Victor Rothschild was against granting asylum or to help Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.[38] In 1917 Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild was the addressee of the Balfour Declaration to the Zionist Federation,[39] which committed the British government to the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. Modern businesses, investments and philanthropy The family has fully restored Spencer House, St. James's Park, London Since the late-19th century, the family has taken a low-key public profile, donating many famous estates, as well as vast quantities of art, to charity, and generally eschewing conspicuous displays of wealth. Today, Rothschild businesses are on a smaller scale than they were throughout the 19th century, although they encompass a diverse range of fields, including: real estate, financial services, wine and charities.[7][8] They even donations to the poor!!!! Spencer House is a mansion in St James's, London. The house was commissioned by John, 1st Earl Spencer in 1756, the Earl requiring a large London house to cement his position and status. The architect he chose was John Vardy who had studied under William Kent. Vardy is responsible for the facades of the mansion that we see today. Prominent lineal descendants of Mayer Amschel Rothschild include among many others: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Baron David René de Rothschild, current French chairman of N M Rothschild & Sons and formerly of De Beers A Rothschild Villa, in Königstein Germany, photographed in 1900 Bertha-Clara von Rothschild (Princess of Wagram) (Ellis William Roberts, 1890) Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, M.P. (1839–1898) Sybil Cholmondeley, Marchioness of Cholmondeley (1894–1989), painted by John Singer Sargent Halton House, a Rothschild family mansion in Buckinghamshire, England Baroness Pannonica de Koenigswarter Lionel de Rothschild, whose colt Sir Bevys won the 1879 Epsom Derby Vermeer's The Astronomer, donated to charity by the family in 1982. Palace Nathaniel Rothschild, Vienna Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, Paris Ascott House, donated to charity by the family in 1947. Exbury House, a Rothschild estate in England. Hôtel Lambert, Paris Major Alexander Karet (1905–1976)[87][88] Adeleheid von Rothschild (1853–1935) x 1877 : Edmond de Rothschild (1845–1934) (see the Paris branch) Prince Alexandre Louis Philippe Marie Berthier (1883–1918), died fighting in the First World War Albert Salomon von Rothschild (1844–1911), former majority shareholder of Creditanstalt Alfred Charles de Rothschild (20 July 1842 – 31 January 1918) Alice Charlotte von Rothschild (1847–1922) close friend of Queen Victoria Aline Caroline de Rothschild (1867–1909), French socialite Alice Rothschild (born 1983), wife of Zac Goldsmith, after his divorce of Sheherazade Ventura-Bentley[89] Lady Aline Caroline Cholmondeley (born 1916)[citation needed] Baroness Afdera Franchetti (born c. 1931), a former wife of Henry Fonda, from the noble Italian Jewish Franchetti family Baroness Alix Hermine Jeannette Schey de Koromla (1911–1982)[90] Alphonse James de Rothschild (1827–1905) Amschel Mayor James Rothschild (1955–1996, Paris), patron of motor racing Princess Andréa de La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais (born Paris 1972)[citation needed] Anthony Gustav de Rothschild (1887–1961), horse-breeder Anthony James de Rothschild (born 1977) Anselm von Rothschild (1803–1874), Austrian banker Anselm Alexander Carl de Rothschild (1835–1854)[citation needed] Sir Anthony de Rothschild, 1st Baronet (1810–1876) Antoine Armand Odélric Marie Henri de Gramont, 13th Duke of Gramont (born 1951)[91] Alain James de Rothschild (1910–1982)[citation needed] Lady Barbara Marie-Louise Constance Berry (born 1935) Ariane de Rothschild Arthur de Rothschild (1851–1903) Benjamin de Rothschild (born 1963, Paris) Princess Béatrice de Broglie (born 1913) Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild (1864–1934) Bethsabée de Rothschild (1914–1999) Carl Mayer von Rothschild (1788–1855) Cécile Léonie Eugénie Gudule Lucie de Rothschild (1913–1995) Charlotte de Rothschild Charlotte Henriette de Rothschild (born 1955), British opera singer Charlotte von Rothschild(1818–84) Count Charles-Emmanuel Lannes de Montebello (born 1942) Charles Rothschild (1877–1923), banker and entomologist Daniel de Rothschild (born 1994) David de Rothschild (born 1997) Constance Flower, 1st Baroness of Battersea (1843–1931)[citation needed] David Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley (born 1960), Lord Great Chamberlain of England David Mayer de Rothschild (born 1978), billionaire[92] British adventurer and environmentalist David René de Rothschild (born 1942) Diane Cécile Alice Juliette de Rothschild (born 1907)[citation needed] Edmond Adolphe de Rothschild (1926–1997) Edouard Etienne de Rothschild (born 1957) Édouard Alphonse James de Rothschild (1868–1949) financier and polo player Prince Edouard de La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais (born 1949) Edmond James de Rothschild (1845–1934) Edmund Leopold de Rothschild (1916–2009) Elie de Rothschild (1917–2007) Elie Jr. de Rothschild (born 1965) Princess Elisabeth de Broglie (born 1920) Elisabeth Clarice de Rothschild (born 1952) Emeric de Rothschild (born 1995) Emma Rothschild (born 1948) Eric de Rothschild (born 1962), banker Esther de Rothschild (born 1979) Evelina de Rothschild(1839–66) Evelyn Achille de Rothschild (1886–1917), died fighting for the British Army in the First World War Sir Evelyn de Rothschild (born 1931), banker Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, M.P. (1839–1898) Francesca Diane de Rothschild (1919–1998), philanthropist Count Gabriel Antoine Armand (1908–1943), a soldier of the French Resistance. Gustave Samuel de Rothschild (1829–1911) Guy de Rothschild (1909–2007) Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery née Hannah Rothschild (1851–1890) Hannah Mary Rothschild (born 1962), documentary filmmaker Heidi Magdalena de Rothschild (1933), socialite Helene Cecile Muhlstein de Rothschild (1936–2007) x 1962 : François Nourissier (1927–2011), président de l'Académie Goncourt Michael A Shotwell, 7th Earl of Carnarvon (1988-) Henri James de Rothschild (1872–1946), playwright, grandson of Nathaniel de Rothschild Henry Herbert, 6th Earl of Carnarvon (1898–1987) Duke Hélie Marie Auguste Jacques Bertrand Philippe (1943), 10th Duke of Noailles Henriette Rothschild (1791–1866) married Sir Moses Montefiore (1784–1885) Count Henri de Gramont (1909–1994)[citation needed] Hugh Cholmondeley, 6th Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919–90), Lord Great Chamberlain of England Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild (born 1936), investment banker Jacqueline de Rothschild (1911–2012) x (1) 1930; Robert Calmann-Lévy (1899–1982) puis x (2) 1937; Gregor Piatigorsky (1903–1976) James Amschel Victor Rothschild (born 1985) James Armand de Rothschild (1878–1957) James Mayer Rothschild (1792–1868) Joachim Von Rothschild (1929–1998) Neil Primrose, 7th Earl of Rosebery (born 1929) Neil James Archibald Primrose (1882–1917), MP, killed fighting in the First World War Baroness Nica de Koenigswarter (née Baroness Pannonica Rothschild) (1913–1988), patron of bebop and jazz writer – often called the "Jazz Baroness" Baron Léon Lambert (1929–1987), Belgian art collector[93] Lamasnipes de Rothschild (1844–1915) Leopold de Rothschild (1845–1917) Leopold David de Rothschild (1927–2012) Leonora de Rothschild (1837–1911) Lionel Nathan Rothschild (1808–1879) Louis Nathaniel de Rothschild (1882–1955) Countess Magdalene-Sophie von Attems (born 1927) Maria de Rothschild (1894–1937) Marie-Hélène de Rothschild (1927–94), French socialite Maurice de Rothschild (1881–1957) Mayer Amschel de Rothschild (1818–1874) Miriam Louisa Rothschild (1908–2005), famous entomologist and zoologist Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild, of Tring in the County of Hertford (1868–1937) Nathaniel de Rothschild (1812–1870) Nathaniel Rothschild (born 1971) Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777–1836) Nathan Mayer Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild, of Tring in the County of Hertford (1840–1915) Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, of Tring in the County of Hertford (born 1936) Nathaniel Robert de Rothschild (1946), French financier Nathaniel Mayer Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild, of Tring in the County of Hertford (1910–1990) Nathaniel Philip Rothschild (born 1971), a co-chairman of Atticus Capital, a £20 billion hedge fund[94] Nathaniel Anselm von Rothschild (1836–1905), Austrian socialite Sir Philip Sassoon, 3rd Baronet (1888–1939), British First Commissioner of Works and Under-Secretary of State for Air Count Philippe de Nicolay (born 1955), great-grandson of Salomon James de Rothschild, he is a director of the Rothschild group.[53] Robert de Rothschild (1880–1946) x 1907 : Gabrielle Beer (1886–1945) Philippe de Rothschild (1902–1988), vintner, son of Henri James de Rothschild Philippine de Rothschild (1935–2014), vintner, daughter of Philippe Jacqueline Rebecca Louise de Rothschild (1911–2012), chess and tennis champion Harry Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery (1882–1974) Earl of Roseberry Raphael de Rothschild (1976–2000) Salomon James de Rothschild (1835–1864) Lady Serena Dunn Rothschild (born 1935) Countess Sophie von Löwenstein-Scharffeneck (1896–1978) Lady Sybil Grant (1879–1955), British writer Sybil Cholmondeley, Marchioness of Cholmondeley (1894–1989) Valentine Noémi von Springer (1886–1969) Victoria Katherine Rothschild (born 1953) Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild, zoologist Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild Prominent marriages into the family include, among many others: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Maurice Ephrussi (1849–1916), of the Ephrussi banking dynasty[95] Ben Goldsmith (born 1980), son of financier James Goldsmith, married Kate Emma Rothschild (born 1982) Anita Patience Guinness (1957), of the Guinness family, married Amschel Mayor James Rothschild[96] Abraham Oppenheim (1804–1878), of the Oppenheim Family, married Charlotte Beyfus (1811–1887) Aline Caroline de Rothschild (1867–1909) married Sir Edward Sassoon, 2nd Baronet, of Kensington Gore (1856–1912), of the Sassoon family Cora Guggenheim (1873–1956), of the Guggenheim family, married Louis F. Rothschild (1869–1957) Carola Warburg Rothschild (1894–1987), philanthropist, born into the Warburg family[97] Sara Louise de Rothschild (born 1834), married the Baron Raimondo Franchetti (born 1829) Baron Eugène de Rothschild (1884–1976) married Countess Cathleen Wolff de Schonborn-Bucheim (1885 – c. 1946)[98] In 1923, James Nathaniel Charles Léopold Rothschild, son of Henri James Nathaniel Charles Rothschild and Mathilde Sophie Henriette de Weisweiller, married Claude du Pont of the Du Pont family.[99] James Rothschild, married Nicky Hilton, of the Hilton family[100] Bertha Clara de Rothschild (1862) married Prince Alexandre de Wagram Bertha Juliet de Rothschild (1870) married Baron Emmanuel Leonino Lili Jeanette von Goldschimdt-Rothschild (1883–1929), married Baron Philippe Schey de Koromla Elisabeth Pelletier de Chambure (1902–1945), the only member of the Rothschild family to die in the Holocaust. Antoine Agénor Armand (1879–1962), of the Naples Rothschild lines, married Countess Élaine Greffulhe, daughter of Princess Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay Hannah Mayer Rothschild (1815–1864) married Hon. Henry Fitzroy (1807–1859), of the family of the Dukes of Grafton Edouard Alphonse James de Rothschild (1868–1949) married in 1905 the Baroness Alice Germaine de Halphen (1884–1979) Count François de Nicolay (1919–1963), of the House of Nicolay, married Marie-Hélène Naila Stephanie Josina van Zuylen van Nyevelt Marguerite de Rothschild in 1878 married Antoine Alfred Agénor, 11th Duc de Gramont (1851–1921), Dorothy de Rothschild (1895–1988), on her death she left the largest probated estate in Britain George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon married Almina Victoria Maria Alexandra Wombwell, the illegitimate daughter of Alfred de Rothschild Pauline de Rothschild (1908–1976), fashion designer and translator of Elizabethan poetry Lady Irma Pauahi Wodehouse (1897), of the Wodehouse family[90] Prince Louis Philippe Berthier (1836–1911) Amartya Sen (born 1933), Noble Laureate, Indian economist and philosopher, married Emma Georgina Rothschild of the Rothschild banking family of England. Jeanne de Rothschild (1908–2003), actress Nadine de Rothschild (1932–), French actress and author Princess Sophie de Ligne (born 1957), of the House of Ligne, married Philippe de Nicolay (born 1955), a director of the Rothschild group,[53] and the great-grandson of Salomon James de Rothschild Liliane de Rothschild (1916–2003), art collector David Rene de Rothschild married Princess Olimpia Anna Aldobrandini, of the House of Borghese and the House of Bonaparte.[90] Baron Robert Philippe de Rothschild married Nelly Beer, a great-grand-niece of Giacomo Meyerbeer Richard Francis Roger Yarde-Buller, 4th Baron Churston of Churston Ferrers and Lupton (1910–1991), married Olga Alice Muriel Rothschild Serena Dunn Rothschild (born 1935), granddaughter of Sir James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet Lynn Forester de Rothschild (born 1954), businesswoman Edward Maurice Stonor (1885–1930), son of Francis Stonor, 4th Baron Camoys[citation needed] Lady Pamela Wellesley Grant (born 1912), great-great-granddaughter of the Duke of Wellington, married Lieutenant Charles Robert Archibald Grant, great-great-grandson of Mayer Amschel de Rothschild Baroness Rozsika Edle von Wertheimstein[5] Baron Etienne van Zuylen van Nyevelt of the House of Van Zuylen van Nyevelt – married Baroness Hélène de Rothschild (1863–1947).[101] Baron Sigismund von Springer (1873–1927), married Baroness Valentine Noémi von Rothschild (1886–1969), after whom the asteroid 703 Noëmi is named In 1943 Baron Elie Robert de Rothschild (1917–2007), married Lady Liliane Elisabeth Victoire Fould-Springer, great-aunt of actress Helena Bonham Carter[102] In 2015, James Rothschild married American heiress and socialite Nicky Hilton, the great-granddaughter of Hilton Hotels founder Conrad Hilton[103] What is Zionism? Zionism is a movement founded by Theodor Herzl in 1896 whose goal is the return of Jews to Eretz Yisrael, or Zion, the Jewish synonym for Jerusalem and the Land of Israel. The name of "Zionism" comes from the hill Zion, the hill on which the Temple of Jerusalem was situated. Supporters of this movement are called "Zionists". Today there is much confusion among Jews over the meaning of the term Zionism. It means different things to different people. The reason for this is that historically, Zionism has been a movement dominated by secularist Jews. Herzl and most of his colleagues were assimilated Jews, who did not believe in or practice the Torah. Some Zionists were vehemently anti-religious, and saw the Torah and mitzvos as outdated rituals with no place in their modern state. So whats up tweak, you dont like facts? You you and peon and the dizzy one all think rothschild is not a zionist which is a political party whos constituency is virtually all jews and since most zionists are jews and in this case rothschild is both a jew and a zionist, whats your problem? with saying he is a jew. Do you deny he is both zionist and jew, and that zionism is not a jewish political arm? Did anyone say ALL jews? No they did not. How is it racist to reference specific jew (bankers)? You know the ones that 'own' you? Looks more like nitpicking grammar nazi to me than anything else.
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