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2<br />

THE GENESIS OF<br />

THE SYNDICATE<br />

The United States were sold to <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds in 1863.<br />

Ezra Pound, America, Roosevelt and <strong>the</strong> Causes of <strong>the</strong> Present War<br />

Most of us have a fairly naive attitude to wealth. We think of its creation<br />

and maintenance as something separate from <strong>the</strong> corridors of power,<br />

from politics, particularly democratic politics. But <strong>the</strong> two are indivisible.<br />

It's money that rules. This chapter gives <strong>the</strong> background on who really<br />

rules <strong>the</strong> world today.<br />

Our story starts with Mayer Amschel, a Frankfurt Jew, 1 someone you've<br />

probably never heard of. A clerk in a bank owned by <strong>the</strong> Oppenheimers, he<br />

worked his way up to junior partner and <strong>the</strong>n left to take over <strong>the</strong> business<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r started in 1750, buying and selling rare coins. In 1769 he became<br />

court agent for <strong>the</strong> Elector, William IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. William<br />

inherited <strong>the</strong> largest private fortune in Europe when his fa<strong>the</strong>r died in<br />

1785; <strong>the</strong> equivalent of $40 million, money paid by Great Britain for <strong>the</strong><br />

use of 16,800 Hessian troops during <strong>the</strong> American Revolution. When<br />

Napoleon invaded Germany in 1806, William fled from Frankfurt leaving<br />

Amschel to guard <strong>the</strong> equivalent of $3 million, 2 which he buried in his<br />

garden. William gave a power of attorney to Budrus von Carlhausen, who<br />

made Amschel his banker with <strong>the</strong> responsibility of collecting interest on<br />

royal loans. That is how <strong>the</strong> Rothschild banking dynasty began. The name<br />

by which Mayer Amschel came to be known, "Rothschild," came from<br />

"rotschildt" or <strong>the</strong> "red shield" that hung over <strong>the</strong> door in <strong>the</strong> house in <strong>the</strong><br />

ghetto where his ancestors once lived. 3<br />

When Mayer Amschel died in 1812 he was <strong>the</strong> richest man ever to have

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