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The Rothschild Dynasty 29<br />
CHAPTER 6<br />
BENJAMIN DISRAELI:<br />
MASTERSPY FOR THE ROTHSCHILDS<br />
It was a two-way street; with <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds always ready to bail<br />
Benjamin out of financial trouble, particularly in 1835, 1849,<br />
1857 and 1862 when his debts amounted to what today would<br />
have been about $300,000 without means of payment. With his<br />
enemy, <strong>the</strong> Duke of Portland hounding him, he was "loaned <strong>the</strong><br />
money" by a front man for Baron de Rothschild, one Philip Rose,<br />
who just happened to be staying at <strong>the</strong> same resort and spa hotel<br />
in Torquay at <strong>the</strong> same time as <strong>the</strong> Baron Rothschild. We are led<br />
to believe, that Rose persuaded Rothschild to loan <strong>the</strong> money<br />
Disraeli needed. Situated on <strong>the</strong> East Coast of England, Torquay<br />
was a fashionable resort town, boasting fine hotels and spas,<br />
often patronized by royalty and its hangers on. In a letter to his<br />
sister in December of that year, Benjamin wrote: He likes to give<br />
to his friends, not to lend, as he never takes interest from me. ..<br />
I propose to look at <strong>the</strong> history of some of <strong>the</strong> world's<br />
best-known figures and to attempt to discover what role <strong>the</strong><br />
Rothschilds played in <strong>the</strong>ir lives. I shall also examine revolutions<br />
and wars for <strong>the</strong> same reason. This is a daunting task, but it is one<br />
that is long overdue.<br />
There have been so many lies in establishment history that<br />
our senses reel and I wonder how <strong>the</strong> truth can ever be made<br />
known to <strong>the</strong> ordinary people of this world, who have had to bear<br />
<strong>the</strong> brunt of those upheavals and have never