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Habsburgs. This was a considerable act. The European nobility are very serious about their<br />

aristocratic rules. (Francis Joseph was not very close to the House, but his wife was a good friend <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rothschilds). Another great example <strong>of</strong> Rothschild influence is their direct Involvement on both<br />

sides <strong>of</strong> the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian Wars. Bismarck., dictator <strong>of</strong> Prussia, was a sort <strong>of</strong><br />

son to fatheriess Amschel <strong>of</strong> Frankfort. After Amschel died Bismarck remained close to the<br />

Rothschilds (although he had occasional quibbles with the family). Bismarck’s banker, Bleichroder,<br />

was a Rothschild agent and the richest man in Berlin. He was invaluable to Bismarck as the financier<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dictator’s wars with Austria and France. In Austria, the Hapsburgs were at least publicly<br />

Implored by Alphonse and Anthony <strong>of</strong> Paris and Anselm <strong>of</strong> Vienna to avoid a war with the ambitious<br />

Prussian dictator at all costs. Of all the international banking families, the Rothschilds appeared to be<br />

in favor <strong>of</strong> peace the most, although this was probably a ruse. ,,We want peace at any price," said<br />

Anthony de Rothschild. "What do we care about Germany, or Austria or Belgium? That sort <strong>of</strong> thing<br />

is out <strong>of</strong> date." But the Austrians gave in to Bismarck’s provocations and embarked on a war with<br />

Prussia in 1866 (the Rothschilds had all congregated in London for a family wedding the year before;<br />

it is possible the wedding was used as an excuse to assemble the family together to discuss a plan <strong>of</strong><br />

action concerning the up-coming events) . Austria had been warned. In seven weeks the war was<br />

over, Bismarck had crushed the Austrians. The war had been financed by Rothschild agent,<br />

Bleichroder. Then Bismarck began to provoke France. Napoleon III was in the pocket <strong>of</strong> the head <strong>of</strong><br />

all the Rothschilds, Alphonse de Rothschild <strong>of</strong> the Paris House. In fact, the two even shared the same<br />

mistress. Alphonse also had "access" to Bismarck. He was on both sides <strong>of</strong> the track, so to speak.<br />

Then, (very possibly under Rothschild direction) Bismarck began to try to put a German prince on the<br />

Spanish throne. Napoleon III responded by telling Alphonse that France could not allow such a thing,<br />

and unless England intervened diplomatically he would have no choice but to go to war against<br />

Prussia. The Emperor wished to use the Rothschild’s courier/agent system to reiay this message to<br />

England. Baron Alphonse did so, sending the message to Nathaniel de Rothschild at New Court who<br />

relayed it to a close family Mend, and former Prime Minister Gladstone (England happened to be<br />

without a Prime Minister at that time). Gladstone (shedding. I believe, a light on the family’s own<br />

opinions) answered the message with a refusal to intervene. The stage was set. Although Bismarck<br />

withdrew his SpanIsh candidate, the frictions between France and Prussia had become irreconcilable.<br />

Napoleon III declared war on Prussia in 1870. Explained one biographer: "No one foresaw the fall <strong>of</strong><br />

France. Indeed crowned beads and statesmen alike believed that at long last Bismarck. had taken on<br />

an impossible task." Despite everyone’s confidence in France, Alphonse sent his family to England.<br />

He apparently knew better. Napoleon III suffered a terrible defeat. His empire came to an end. This<br />

war was also financed by the Rothschild agent, Bleichroder. Here comes the great puzzle concerning<br />

the whole affair. Biographers, using diaries and such, seem to think the Rothschilds were very<br />

distraught over Napoleon III’s loss. But It also appears they were behind the whole mess. Perhaps the<br />

fear <strong>of</strong> the unpredictability <strong>of</strong> the new revolution caused this dismay. Perhaps It is just Rothschild<br />

disinformation. Perhaps their pan was to keep connections on both sides <strong>of</strong> the conflict and ride out<br />

the storm, but they were upset because their philosophical loyalty was to France (although I find this<br />

hard to believe). The family had their hands in both sides <strong>of</strong> the conflict, it even appears they<br />

manufactured the conflict, why the outcome might have upset them I have no idea. I personally<br />

believe the House <strong>of</strong> Rothschild wanted to get rid <strong>of</strong> Napoleon Ill and his empire, which is exactly<br />

what happened, the third republic was set up in France. After the war the French economy was<br />

devastated. The Rothschild agent, Junius Morgan was brought in to help restore the French financial<br />

situation. He made a large pr<strong>of</strong>it. As you can see the Rothschild’s involvement in the Austro-Prussian<br />

and Franco-Prussian Wars was significant, even though they were crying peace.<br />

FRENCH HOUSE, LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY<br />

Alphonse, <strong>of</strong> the "New Trinity", was the 4th bead <strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Rothschild. He was an aristocratic<br />

man and friend <strong>of</strong> many prominent leaders <strong>of</strong> his day. He was also an adulterer, his most notable<br />

affair being with the Comtesse de Castiglione. He and his wife were called "the most lavish<br />

entertainers <strong>of</strong> their day." The sophisticated Alphonse was even friends with Belgium’s King Leopold<br />

and England’s Prince <strong>of</strong> Whales. He also improved upon his Inherited network <strong>of</strong> Rothschild agents,<br />

an underground system that would continue to grow well after his death. He was one <strong>of</strong> best Informed

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