society. This bitterness, and the need to facilitate more profit and power were most likely the reasons
why they excepted the idea of a Jewish state. (I will assume that the readers understand that the
Zionism / restoration of Israel concept is an unbiblical sham.)
The following quote will help you understand the Rothschild attitude towards the Jews. ,,... the first
principle of the House of Rothschild was to amass wealth, [and] the liberation of the [Jewish] race
from oppressive restrictions contributed Indirectly to this end, since it would facilitate intercourse
with the rest of the world, and thereby increase the possibility of financial gain, which in turn would
serve to increase its power." (The Rise of The House of Rothschild by Count Egon Corti, p. 124-125)
Amschel of the Frankfort House was constantly harassed by anti-semites. As a result "He became the
grand almoner and grand protector to the German Jews; he helped sweep away the chains of Jew
Street; he pressed, in the end successfully,
for the Jews enfranchisement as free citizens of
Frankfort." One of the main Rothschild agents used to promote the emancipation
of the Jews in
Frankfort was Frederick von Gentz, the evil "Pen of Europe". At this point I must clarify something
for the reader. There are 3 Baron Edmond Rothschilds,
and all 3 have been involved with the nation
of Israel. To avoid confusion I will number them:
#1 Baron Edmond de Rothschild -(1845-1934)
House of France. Son of James and brother of
Alphonse.
#2 Baron Edmund "Eddie" L de Rothschild - (1916- ) House of England. Son of Uonei Nathan and
great, great grandson of the infamous Nathan Rothschild.
#3 Baron Edmond de Rothschild -(1926. ) House of France. Son of Maurice and grandson of #1
Edmond.
The story begins with #1 Edmond, the "Father of Israel". During the Crimean War (which was funded
by the Rothschilds)
the small Jewish community in Jerusalem became cut off from all outside
support. This resulted in "semi-starvation".
#1 Edmonds father, James, set up the James Mayer de
Rothschild Hospital
in Jerusalem in response to this problem. #1 Edmond picked up his fathers
interest in Palestine. When the Russian Jews fled the Czars pogroms in the 1880s Edmond began to
finance the Russian Jews attempts to establish colonies in Palestine, It is clear that #1 Edmond was a
fan of Zionism, his charities were not only aiding the persecuted but were promoting the concept of a
return the "homeland".
"The Barons money drained swamps, dug wells and built houses. It founded
industries ranging from scent factories to glass works, form wine cellars to bottle manufacturers.
The
Baron established
his own administration
in Palestine and his overseers dictated to the farmers
exactly what crops were to be grown and where." The man who set up the first Zionist Congress was
Theodor Herzl. He attempted to get the support for his plans to "restore the Jewish state" from the
Rothschilds
but many members of the family were opposed to Zionism (the Rothschilds
supported
those causes which they could profit from and the Integration of Jews into the European culture was
profitable for them. One Rothschild told Herzl he was an Englishman
and proposed to remain one. #1
Edmond on the other hand. was leading a Rothschild
plan similar to Herzls that slowly created a
Jewish state controlled by the family). #1 Edmond did not oppose Zionism,
in fact he supported
Herzls cause, yet he felt Herzls plans should not be implemented
so soon (they were "to be
accomplished
quietly, stealthily, not by shouting from the roof-tops"), plus he was concerned that
Herzl would take away too much Rothschild
power over the slowly forming Jewish state. The Baron
continued to support his own colonies and though Herzl was socially supported, because his Ideas
facilitated Rothschild power in Palestine, he was not allowed to implement his plans. #1 Edmond did
not want Herzl in control. Later, after Herzl had died and was no longer a threat, #1 Edmond
"admitted" that Herzl had been right, and went right on pouring money into the Jewish "Homeland".
#1 Edmond had a tight-fisted control of the colonies. ,,... the Baron was a dictator who expected the
colonists to obey him unquestionably."
In 1901 the Jews in Palestine sent a delegation to the Baron
who told him ,,... if you wish to save the Yishuv [the -83 Jewish settlement] first take your hands
from It, and ... for once permit the colonists to have the possibility of correcting for themselves
whatever needs correcting ..." This upset the Baron. He replied: "I created the Yishuv, I alone.
Therefore no men, neither colonists nor organizations,
have the right to interfere in my plans." Herzl
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