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The Rothschild Dynasty 81<br />

decided to capture young Bismarck, who was in great<br />

need, and was, at least, a half a Jew, who already in 1839<br />

was compelled to struggle against disaster which<br />

threatened his property. But <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds, Soult and<br />

Amim were already watching him and all sought to use<br />

him. Even in 1839 at Aachen, Bismarck had shown<br />

himself rebellious, as had Disraeli in his poem 'Blessings<br />

to <strong>the</strong> regicide dagger.'<br />

But James required that Bismarck and Disraeli display<br />

'arch Conservatism,' which <strong>the</strong>n was winning in order to<br />

slip into high society and to acquire power. Therefore,<br />

Disraeli and Bismarck dropped <strong>the</strong> hymns to 'regicide<br />

daggers' and became ultra-conservative. Both were<br />

ordered to become 'very mundane.' Amim, <strong>the</strong> Prussian<br />

Minister and member of <strong>the</strong> Reichstag married<br />

Bismarck's beloved sister Malvina in 1844 and, according<br />

to Disraeli, Bismarck fell entirely under <strong>the</strong> influence of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Rothschilds andArnim and his sister.<br />

Indirectly we learn <strong>the</strong> statement made by Walter<br />

Ra<strong>the</strong>nau that 300 men rule <strong>the</strong> world (see The Conspirators'<br />

Hierarchy: The Committee of 300). Forty years before, Bismarck<br />

indicated his agreement with Ra<strong>the</strong>nau's statement:<br />

This was repeated by Disraeli when he said that '<strong>the</strong> world<br />

is ruled by very different personages from what is<br />

imagined by those who are not behind <strong>the</strong> scenes.' Forty<br />

years before Ra<strong>the</strong>nau's statement, Bismarck indicated his<br />

agreement with both Ra<strong>the</strong>nau and Disraeli.<br />

(Extracted from Coningsby and Cherep-Spiridovich and<br />

British Museum papers)

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