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The House of Rothschild: The World's Banker, 1848-1999

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Ever since the house of Rothschild first rose to pre-eminence in the turbulent era of the Napoleonic wars, mythology has surrounded the family and its firms. Conservative aristocrats, radical democrats, socialists from Marx onwards, anti-semites from Wagner to Hitler - all have reserved a special place in their critiques of modern capitalism for the Rothschilds. They have been portrayed as the power behind not just one throne but many. They have been charged with financing revolutions and counter-revolutions. They have been seen as the final arbiters of war and peace in Europe. This book is the first of two volumes presenting a history of the house of Rothschild that reveals the phenomenal economic success of this secretive family.

 

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and has a lot of writes(Eustace Mullins,Edward Griffim ,etc)that say ,when and how ,the links, between those Houses ,is working since they began a long time ago untill now and how the Rothschild's House control the Global Economy.This was a great deception.I was with the Author in B&N to ask for his signature and I told about this failure to him. I bought those books (1st & 2nd volumes)'cause the writer says he did the research with the Rothschild family consent and with the family's data.Then some "mitology" (how they knew before all the Napoleon defead is one of them)is clarified. But he didn't see what is behind some facts that may be the family data doesn't reveal 'cause nobody reveals all the secrets.How the House of Morgan and the House of Rockfeller has long ago tied themselves with the Rothschild's House.And 'cause this the Author says the Rothschild failed to come to United States.

What has Ferguson not told about the Rothschilds in his seemingly exhaustive two volume set. History Professor Ferguson could fill in his blanks on some vital but shady Rothschild history from Henry Makow, a researcher and writer--and a Jew.According to an article on Ferguson in Harvard Magazine (May/June '07), he is about to take on biographical writing of Henry Kissinger, at Kissinger's request. al. And he dosen't discuss the Rothschilds' connection with Freemasonry at the highest level, and their gift to Israel of the Supreme Court building, a New World Order artifact, heavily laden architecturally with Freemasonry symbolism.

What will Ferguson tell us about Paul Warburg's role in establishing the egregious Federal Reserve, and Max Warburg financing the Bolshevik revolution.Let's hope that Ferguson can either put this and other allegations to rest once and for all or illuminate them if true--but now that he's shown his colors with the Rothschilds, I doubt that he will, either way. This should generate caution. Kissinger probably saw what sheen Ferguson could put on the Rothschild's archives as raw material, ignoring or minimising important but dark concerns. It seems that sympathetic academic interest in these elitist families and individuals is inevitable in part because that is where the big bucks for research and publishing would be, especially for a scholar who professes to have, as he says in the Harvard Magazine article, "become a thorough philo-Semite". Same question on the Warburg's family papers that he is availing himself of. He all too facilely dismisses Victor Rothschild's being the fifth man in the World War II Soviet spy ring of Blunt, Burgess, et.

Could Kissinger's "papers" be entirely relied on. Is there a whiff of opportunism here at the expense of objectivity. He does not bring up the 1776 Masonic Illuminati order of Adam Weishaupt with alleged connections to Mayer Amschel. Likewise, glaringly absent from note are 19th, 20th, and 21st century Illuminati activities, which the family has been widely thought to be involved with.

A bit jealous I suppose.Verdict: Ignore the anti-semitic propaganda and the book is worth a look. the book had some good pictures, however prof Ferguson not once, but on numerous occasions, claims to refute the story of how Nathan brilliantly deceived the London Stock Exchange players after the battle of Waterloo, earning $40 billion (2007 prices) in one day.

They are however a very corrupt family.Author Ferguson did excellent work here. did. [Also see: Fritz Springmeier's Bloodlines of theIlluminati]. Ferguson, who teaches at a Northea-stern University in the US, did yeoman work hereon at least defusing some of conspiracy talk abouthow fools like Bernard Piper-Collins claim Roths-childs alledgedly control ALL things.The Rothschildsnever ran the bank of England, the gentile BaringBros.

It would have been better if it left out 150 pages or so. After reading this it seems that the Rothschilds were in the business of making large loans to governments and then packaging these loans as bonds and selling them to the public.

There are numerous quotes from letters written back and forth between family members that will give you a sense of their personalities. They were as much bond and commodity traders as they were bankers, which I found interesting.

I have to start out by saying overall I enjoyed the book but I would only rate it as an average book. You can learn a lot about the type of business that that Rothschilds were in but not a lot of how they went about doing it.

The family history is very detailed so if this is the kind of thing you are interested in then you will probably enjoy the book more then I did. It is a little too detailed and didn't keep my interest from one chapter to the next.

I found myself doing a lot of skiming over what I would say was boring filler in the book.

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