Sunday, August 5, 2012

Rothschilds now control 80% of the world’s uranium supplies giving them a monopoly over nuclear power

House Of Rothschild: No One Can Understand What Has Happened To The Planet Without Reading This | Pakalert Press:

'via Blog this'1995: Former atomic energy scientist, Dr Kitty Little claims the Rothschilds now control 80% of the world’s uranium supplies giving them a monopoly over nuclear power. 




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothschilds
The House of Rothschild,[1] or more simply as the Rothschilds, is a European dynasty, of German-Jewish origin, that established European banking and finance houses starting in the late 18th century. Five lines of the Austrian branch of the family have been elevated to Austrian nobility, being given hereditary baronies of the Habsburg Empire by Emperor Francis IIin 1816. Another line, of the British branch of the family, was elevated to British nobility at the request ofQueen Victoria.[2][3] During the 1800s, when it was at its height, the family is believed to have possessed by far the largest private fortune in the world as well as by far the largest fortune in modern world history.[3][4][5] The family's wealth is believed to have subsequently declined, as it was divided amongst hundreds of descendants.[6]Today, Rothschild businesses encompass a diverse range of fields, including: private asset management, mixed farming, wine, and charities.[7][8]

The first member of the family who was known to use the name "Rothschild" was Izaak Elchanan Rothschild, who was born in 1577. The name means "Red Shield" in old German. The family's ascent to international prominence began in 1744, with the birth of Mayer Amschel Rothschild in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He was the son of Amschel Moses Rothschild, (born circa 1710),[9] amoney changer who had traded with the Prince of Hesse. Born in the ghetto(called "Judengasse" or Jewish-alley) of Frankfurt, Mayer developed a finance house and spread his empire by installing each of his five sons in the five main European financial centres to conduct business. The Rothschild coat of armscontains a clenched fist with five arrows symbolizing the five dynasties established by the five sons of Mayer Rothschild, in a reference to Psalm 127: "Like arrows in the hands of a warrior". The family motto appears below the shield: Concordia, Integritas, Industria (Harmony, Integrity, Industry).[10]
Paul Johnson writes "[T]he Rothschilds are elusive. There is no book about them that is both revealing and accurate. Libraries of nonsense have been written about them... A woman who planned to write a book entitled Lies about the Rothschilds abandoned it, saying: 'It was relatively easy to spot the lies, but it proved impossible to find out the truth'". He writes that, unlike the court Jewsof earlier centuries, who had financed and managed European noble houses, but often lost their wealth through violence or expropriation, the new kind of international bank created by the Rothschilds was impervious to local attacks. Their assets were held in financial instruments, circulating through the world as stocks, bonds and debts. Changes made by the Rothschilds allowed them to insulate their property from local violence: "Henceforth their real wealth was beyond the reach of the mob, almost beyond the reach of greedy monarchs."[11]Johnson argued that their fortune was generated to the greatest extent byNathan Mayer Rothschild in London;
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however more recent research by Niall Ferguson, indicates that greater and equal profits also were realised by the other Rothschild dynasties, including James Mayer de Rothschild in Paris, Carl von Rothschild and Amschel Mayer in Frankfurt.[12]
Mayer Rothschild successfully kept the fortune in the family with carefullyarranged marriages, often between first or second cousins (similar to Royal intermarriage). By the late 19th century, however, almost all Rothschilds had started to marry outside the family, usually into the aristocracy or other financial dynasties.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothschild_banking_family_of_Switzerland

The German family name "Rothschild" is pronounced approximately ROT-shillt in German, not wroth(s)-child as it is in English. The surname "Rothschild" is common in Germany, and the vast majority of the bearers of the name are unrelated to this family. Moreover, the German surnames "Rothschild" and "Rothchild" are not related to the Protestant surname "Rothchilds" from the United Kingdom.
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[edit]Jacob Mayer Rothschild, the youngest son, settled in Paris in 1812 where his name Jacob was translated to James. In 1817, he formally created the bank, de Rothschild Frères whose partners were brothers Amschel of GermanyJamesof FranceCarl of NaplesNathan of England and Salomon of Austria. Highly successful as lenders and investors, the Paris operation also became bankers forLeopold I of Belgium. In 1822 the influential James and his four brothers were awarded the hereditary title of "Baron" by Emperor Francis I of Austria

Today:
Both the British and the French branches emerged from the Second World War with new generations of the family at the helm. Historic partnership ties between the two branches were revitalized, leading to a complete merger in 2003.
An enduring entrepreneurial spirit saw business survive nationalization in France and the development of an international network of branch offices.
The Rothschilds created their first hedge funds in 1969, and, in the 1980s, strengthened its position as a world leader in investment banking. Today, Rothschild has over 4000 private clients in 90 countries and is a global private bank.[8] Rothschild provides a comprehensive range of services to individuals, governments and corporations worldwide. [9]

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(All civilized nations a seem to be having the EXACT SAME ECONOMIC PROBLEM we are.)

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After his second marriage, Guy de Rothschild renovated the Château de Ferrières, using it to put on lavish balls in the early 1970s, before donating it to the University of Paris in 1975. The same year, he bought the Hôtel Lambert on the Île Saint-Louis in Paris, the top floors of which became his Paris residence.

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Service in World War II

In 1940, as a result of the German occupation of France in World War II, Guy de Rothschild's parents and sister Bethsabée fled France and made their way to safety in New York City. Guy de Rothschild had enlisted in the French Army and was a company commander in the 3rd Light Mechanised Division during the Battle of France in early 1940. After fighting the Nazis at Carvin, he was part of the French Army that was forced to retreat to Dunkirk. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre for his actions on the beaches at Dunkirk, from where he was evacuated to England. He immediately returned to France, landing at Brest, and taking charge of the family's office at La Bourboule, near Clermont-Ferrand.
Under the Vichy government, his father and uncles were stripped of their French nationality, removed from the register of the Légion d'honneur, and the family was forced to sell its possessions. Rothschild managed to persuade the buyers to grant options under which he would later be able to buy the family's interests back. He left France again, via Spain and Portugal, to join his parents inNew York City. He joined the Free French Forces and boarded the cargo ship,Pacific Grove, to travel back to Europe. His ship was torpedoed and sunk in March 1943, and he was rescued after spending 12 hours in the waters of theAtlantic Ocean. In England, he joined the staff of General Koenig at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force near Portsmouth,

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http://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/05/books/not-easy-to-deserve.html

When you are rich beyond the dreams of ordinary mortals, what can you dream about? It depends where you are. Baron Guy de Rothschild is French, and millionaires there are not national heroes. His book may be yet another sign of the Americanization of France - he dreams of being treated like an American millionaire.
Urbane anecdotes about castles and servants flow smoothly and amusingly in his autobiography, ''The Whims of Fortune,'' but behind them there is tension. The Baron insists that the Rothschilds stand not so much for money as for a style of life or, rather, two contradictory styles. On the one hand, they have been archetypes of eccentricity. They have broken conventions; that is how they became rich. They went on to break the rules in their private lives too, in their curiosity and their way of spending money. (In 1859 Baron Salomon de Rothschild, visiting the United States, was refused admission to New York's smartest club because, he commented in a letter, he was ''immoderately given to lewd talk and nude photographs.'' )

Heinrich Heine rightly classified the Rothschild family as great revolutionaries, as terrifying to the old aristocracy as Robespierre was. They symbolized, at least for some, independence carried to extremes, the individual living by his wits, in defiance of tradition.
But on the other hand, the family has also included men dedicated to duty, hard work, family, utter reliability, total discretion. Guy de Rothschild's father was of this sort - an old-style gentleman who had a Gothic manor house built for himself. His son was trained to follow the same path.

If the Baron had simply remained a man of duty whose instinct was always to lie low and take the blame, these memoirs would be of limited value. He reveals little about his work as a banker, which is a pity, but then a good banker must know how to keep his mouth shut.
What gives interest to his book is his dissatisfaction with the boring, predictable side of himself. He yearned nostalgically for the wild childhood he never had. His second wife and distant relation, Marie-Helene, has enabled him to go some way toward effecting a reconciliation of the two Rothschild traditions, for she is descended from the eccentric side. 

...But he has bared himself in this autobiography because he is also angry. He wants to show he will not admit defeat. The French Socialist Government nationalized his bank in 1982, and he has had to build a new one all over again. He wants to exorcise the sadness that has haunted much of his life, to show that he knows how to live, quite apart from knowing how to make money. 



Those in danger of inheriting a fortune or who fantasize about wealth may conceivably find in this volume a guide to a peculiar art form - when you have money to burn, try burning money like incense to produce a sweet smell. But it would be interesting to know just how many Americans would say such a smell makes them sick, that the rich man is no longer a model, that it no longer suffices to be rich and extravagant.
At the end, few readers will envy the Baron Guy de Rothschild. That is perhaps the unusual purpose of his curious and interesting book.

(Don't let your possessions possess you.)

Rothschild grew up in an atmosphere of extraordinary opulence. His parents' house in Paris, at the corner of the rue de Rivoli and the Place de la Concorde, had once been inhabited by Talleyrand.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, 1st Prince de Bénévent was a French diplomat. 

Princess Diana’s Mother Is A Rothschild

Maurice Strong, more than anyone else in the world, has written the rules for the global takeover of land, resources and people by these international bankers. 
Leuren Moret- 5/27/08  When asked about the Newmont Uranium project proposed for Park County Colorado, Leuren stated that one cannot understand what is happening locally without first understanding the big picture.  Regarding the global uranium business, the international bankers located within the ancient Roman “City of London” have decided that: if you control the food, you control the nation, if you control the energy, you control a region, and if you control money, you control the whole world.  The City of London international bankers are the descendants of the Merchants of Venice, who are descended from those who controlled the Roman, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian empires.  They invented the concept of a corporation to relieve themselves of any liability for their actions. 
Since 1995, Jacob Rothschild and the Rothschild Family won 80% of the world’s uranium.  Individual property owners now typically own only the top 6″ of soil on their land.  Everything else, presumably down to the center of the earth, is owned by the City of London.  Today, this global land grab is comprised of countless local land grabs. 








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