Tuesday, January 11, 2011

ARTICLE: Nathan Rothschild


Money became king when Nathan Rothschild rose to power over Europe in the 19th century, forcing people to recognize finance over divine right. More powerful than monarchs, Nathan masterminded the Rothschild money-factory by sparking Europe’s industrial awakening. He financed governments, wars, railroads – and anything that stood for progress. At his death in 1836, he left an undisclosed fortune (secrecy was a Rothschild trademark), a legacy of Rothschild bankers, and most importantly, the earliest and most abundant source of credit for a burgeoning America via his American agent August Belmont.


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