So. Instigate a revolution to encourage the creation of the United States. Manipulate countries into 2 world wars to enable the establishment of Isreal as a nation using the US as the force needed. Assasinate a President to get nuks. Which terrifies their enemies. Instigate the wars in the middle east to destabilize nations of their enemies again using the United States as the force required. Fill the US government with their people to ensure no one can get close to the truth to undo the corruption.
"So. Instigate a revolution to encourage the creation of the United States."
Haim Solomon was called upon by George Washington to provide financing (silver) needed at a critical time for our side. He was not a Rothschild or a Zionist. In fact this financing cost Solomon greatly personally. Unlike Rothschilds he gave sacrificially to the cause, financed medical care at Valley Forge, and raised funds prior to Yorktown to finish off the British and ultimately win the War. He died penniless
"Am I doing this right?" No, you are not doing right by casting the likes of Haim Solomon in with the Rothschilds and Zionists who came much later and sought profit in war, and in murdering a President.
Makes you wonder why Washington rreached out to him in the first place. Why would he even think he would help. Also, this can be used anecdotally for a portion of the funding but does not answer the broader question of how everyone decided the Revolutionary War was a go unless they knew they were funded ahead of time. Its not like some dudes just walked up to a French dignitary and said "Hey, if we do a revolution. You gonna pay for it?" Someone was pushing for war long before and was moving pieces around to do instigate it.
Solomon was an associate of Robert Morris, Washington's chief funding sourcers. Morris had run out of money prior to Yorktown and he reached out to Solomon to loan him £20,000 in order to finish the job. Your reasoning that Patriots would only fight if their funding was certain requires more sauce. I personally have examples of original pay tables from Putnam's camp in Redding, CT (where my home property is situated on a portion of the old campgrounds), known also as CT's Valley Forge, 1778-1779. Records are made of payments to soldiers, some in £ and pence, and others in provisions - clothing primarily or other camp provisons.
The French were not financing the war entirely but as a pivotal contributor to Washington's victory at Yorktown they certainly saw the formation of the US breaking away from the UK as a possible way for regaining land lost in the French and Indian War.
So. Instigate a revolution to encourage the creation of the United States. Manipulate countries into 2 world wars to enable the establishment of Isreal as a nation using the US as the force needed. Assasinate a President to get nuks. Which terrifies their enemies. Instigate the wars in the middle east to destabilize nations of their enemies again using the United States as the force required. Fill the US government with their people to ensure no one can get close to the truth to undo the corruption.
Am I doing this right?
"So. Instigate a revolution to encourage the creation of the United States."
Haim Solomon was called upon by George Washington to provide financing (silver) needed at a critical time for our side. He was not a Rothschild or a Zionist. In fact this financing cost Solomon greatly personally. Unlike Rothschilds he gave sacrificially to the cause, financed medical care at Valley Forge, and raised funds prior to Yorktown to finish off the British and ultimately win the War. He died penniless
"Am I doing this right?" No, you are not doing right by casting the likes of Haim Solomon in with the Rothschilds and Zionists who came much later and sought profit in war, and in murdering a President.
Makes you wonder why Washington rreached out to him in the first place. Why would he even think he would help. Also, this can be used anecdotally for a portion of the funding but does not answer the broader question of how everyone decided the Revolutionary War was a go unless they knew they were funded ahead of time. Its not like some dudes just walked up to a French dignitary and said "Hey, if we do a revolution. You gonna pay for it?" Someone was pushing for war long before and was moving pieces around to do instigate it.
Solomon was an associate of Robert Morris, Washington's chief funding sourcers. Morris had run out of money prior to Yorktown and he reached out to Solomon to loan him £20,000 in order to finish the job. Your reasoning that Patriots would only fight if their funding was certain requires more sauce. I personally have examples of original pay tables from Putnam's camp in Redding, CT (where my home property is situated on a portion of the old campgrounds), known also as CT's Valley Forge, 1778-1779. Records are made of payments to soldiers, some in £ and pence, and others in provisions - clothing primarily or other camp provisons.
The French were not financing the war entirely but as a pivotal contributor to Washington's victory at Yorktown they certainly saw the formation of the US breaking away from the UK as a possible way for regaining land lost in the French and Indian War.