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The Rothschild Dynasty 155<br />
The "noble" families of England could be traced back to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Venetian and Genoese Black Nobility and <strong>the</strong> great banking<br />
families of those city-states. They were <strong>the</strong> masters of<br />
propaganda and have not lost <strong>the</strong>ir touch, which was <strong>the</strong>ir most<br />
successful weapon in <strong>the</strong> Boer War and <strong>the</strong> First and Second<br />
World Wars. Behind <strong>the</strong> government stood <strong>the</strong> banking families,<br />
of which <strong>the</strong> Rothschild banks were <strong>the</strong> most powerful and<br />
influential. Some historians have held to <strong>the</strong> belief that <strong>the</strong><br />
fortune <strong>the</strong>y received from South Africa "made <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds<br />
rich."<br />
It is a belief with which I do not agree. The Rothschilds<br />
were wealthy beyond belief well before <strong>the</strong>ir agent, Cecil John<br />
Rhodes, a master of deceit and cunning, a man who hated<br />
Christianity — secured <strong>the</strong> gold and diamond treasures of South<br />
Africa as <strong>the</strong> monopoly of <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds. From documents and<br />
papers I studied in <strong>the</strong> British Museum in London, it was clear<br />
that shortly before <strong>the</strong> death of Mayer Amschel, his fortune<br />
exceeded <strong>the</strong> combined fortunes of <strong>the</strong> world's richest men.<br />
The full extent of <strong>the</strong> Rothschild fortune was never made<br />
known, but what is known is that it grew at an astronomical rate.<br />
Amschel knew <strong>the</strong> power of money and like old John D.<br />
Rockefeller who aped his philosophy of secrecy Mayer knew that<br />
secrecy is paramount to success. His religious belief that <strong>the</strong> Jews<br />
were God's chosen people never wavered, and he flaunted his<br />
belief on every occasion, public and private. To give some idea of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Rothschild wealth I provide <strong>the</strong> following:<br />
His son Lionel was <strong>the</strong> friend and counselor of <strong>the</strong> Prince<br />
Consort and of Disraeli whose Sidonia in Coningsby is a<br />
(thinly disguised) ideal portrait of him. . .<br />
He brought about <strong>the</strong> enactment of <strong>the</strong> disabilities bill<br />
which permitted Jews to hold office in England. He