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40 Dr. John Coleman<br />

continue <strong>the</strong> revolution, this was not <strong>the</strong> point. When Amschel<br />

had Napoleon appointed <strong>the</strong> First Consul for life by a large<br />

margin of votes, <strong>the</strong> stage was set to ring up <strong>the</strong> curtain on<br />

Europe.<br />

As long as he carried out <strong>the</strong> mission set for him by<br />

Amschel, <strong>the</strong> destruction of <strong>the</strong> Christian Monarchies and of <strong>the</strong><br />

Catholic Church, Napoleon bore a charmed life, going from one<br />

success to ano<strong>the</strong>r. A good book I found in <strong>the</strong> British Museum<br />

was by Sidney Dark in which he wrote, How Great Was<br />

Napoleon:<br />

Napoleon, born without any advantage of wealth or high<br />

descent, made himself master of <strong>the</strong> world before he was<br />

35 and finished his career of unparalleled romantic<br />

impossibility when he was 46.<br />

This completely overlooks <strong>the</strong> powers behind Napoleon,<br />

Amschel and his millions and <strong>the</strong> planners inside <strong>the</strong> Mason<br />

lodges of Paris and Frankfurt. On March 9, 1796, Napoleon<br />

married Josephina de Beauharnais, a Creole woman with<br />

insatiable sexual appetites who had once paid for his uniform.<br />

The marriage was arranged by <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds through Count<br />

Paul de Barras who also appointed Napoleon Commander in<br />

Chief of <strong>the</strong> Army in Italy.<br />

Josephina was <strong>the</strong> mistress of de Barras, but tiring of her,<br />

he sought to end <strong>the</strong> relationship, and to avoid her oath to take<br />

revenge on him, Count de Barras arranged for her to marry<br />

Napoleon, hardly <strong>the</strong> "romantic" spin put on <strong>the</strong> occasion by<br />

practically every writer on <strong>the</strong> life and times of Napoleon.<br />

Josephine helped de Barras by giving him confidential<br />

details imparted to her by her husband, which of course went<br />

straight to <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds. Napoleon's coronation in 1804 was<br />

treated with indifference by Amschel, but he became alarmed<br />

when <strong>the</strong> Pope was invited. The Rothschilds were dismayed<br />

and angry when Napoleon

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