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America, but meant "liberal," in the sense <strong>of</strong> middle class moderate<br />

democrat in social and economic policy. There were very few "Radical-<br />

Republican" high-ranking Officers in the French Army, and Boulanger was<br />

one <strong>of</strong> them. General Boulanger became very popular very quickly, and<br />

began to be courted by royalists, including Henri d'Orleans and the<br />

Bonapartists, who looked at him with their eyes closed, and saw flashbacks<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "{beast-man on horseback.}" The monarchists began so see in<br />

Boulanger not only the return <strong>of</strong> a strong leader who could restore the<br />

{Authority} <strong>of</strong> the Monarchy, but a leader who could avenge the French<br />

defeat at the hands <strong>of</strong> Prussia, in 1870. Even Bismarck saw him as a threat.<br />

General Boulanger rapidly became known as "General Revanche," (General<br />

Revenge).<br />

The gameplan <strong>of</strong> his Martinist controllers, led especially by Henri<br />

d'Orleans, Duc d'Aumale, in the background, was not to reestablish the<br />

Orleans dynasty on the throne <strong>of</strong> France, but to destroy the Third Republic<br />

and put in Boulanger as the new dictator, under the control <strong>of</strong> the Synarchy<br />

bankers. The Duc d'Aumale was to remain the invisible hand, the little green<br />

man under the floorboards <strong>of</strong> the stock market, that would use Boulanger to<br />

re-conquer Alsace and Lorraine, and restore the Carolingian-Lotharingie<br />

"natural borders" <strong>of</strong> France by pushing the Germans all the way to the right<br />

bank <strong>of</strong> the Rhine River.<br />

It is essential to recall here that since the creation <strong>of</strong> the Third<br />

Republic, the financial elite told the oligarchy that they could no longer be in<br />

"Power," but that they had to become the "Authority" behind the "Power."<br />

That is the reason why the Duc d'Aumale was told to cover his tracks and<br />

get himself expulsed from the Army after he "vehemently protested" against<br />

the new Army Regulation <strong>of</strong> 1885 that Boulanger had introduced, preventing<br />

blood princes from having a military rank. The Duc d'Aumale was the greatgrand<br />

son <strong>of</strong> the Duc de Guise and <strong>of</strong> Lorraine who, had been the key allie<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Habsburg during the religious wars against Henry IV. Henri<br />

d'Orleans, duc d'Aumale was the fourth son <strong>of</strong> Louis Philippe, King <strong>of</strong><br />

France (1830-1848), and grandson <strong>of</strong> Philippe Egalite.<br />

In the spring <strong>of</strong> 1887, convinced by his financial backers that the<br />

moment was right, the flamboyant Minister <strong>of</strong> War demanded a general<br />

mobilization, threatening to break peaceful relations between France and<br />

Germany, on the pretext that the Germans had arrested a French Custom<br />

Officer, on the border. The Cabinet began to get alarmed and his support in<br />

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