The Rothschild Family

Throughout this course, we have talked about the Rothschild family many times. This banking family was in the spotlight of many conspiracies, but who were the Rothschild's? Stemming from Germany in the mid 1700s, Mayer Amschel Rothschild was born and eventually became a wealthy trader throughout Europe. He learned trade and excelled in business, and offered banking to people throughout Europe. He befriended a wealthy nobleman, and long story short, the friendship grew to eventually allowing Mayer Rothschild to start trading internationally. Eventually having five children, Mayer expanded his business through his sons who spread out throughout Europe from England and Germany. Eventually, they became so wealthy and powerful with the connection of powerful leaders, they were involved with hiding money during wars, and some conspiracy theorists even believe that this family is so wealthy that they essentially had control of the world. They were believed to have their hand in different governments, wars, and banks. The Rothschild family was a Jewish family who is said to have control over superpowers such as the United States, Russia, and China. As Jay Ruiz has been talking in other blogs about wars, the Rothschild family wanted nothing but war because war brings money. The Rothschild family would grant money to these countries with the help of wars, while the family would continue to gain power. One of the most famous Rothschilds, Nathan, has been notorious for allegedly controlling Britain's money supply in the 1800s, which he is thought to have said that whoever controls a country's money supply, controls the nation. Does this family still have control over the world today? Did this family really control as much as people believed?



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  1. How would someone with this sort of power in the banking industry out rule those who are in charge, money or no money? Also, if they supposedly control all of the banking in the world., then how do you explain the recession that happened in the U.S. in 2008 was it by fault or by design?

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