Here's the entry on Rothschild from the Jewish Encylopedia-
https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12909-rothschild
Mayer Amschel Rothschild had become acquainted with the crown prince in 1775, but does not seem to have done much business with him till toward the end of the next decade. He changed some English gold for him in 1789, and in 1794 took as much as £150,000 worth, but not alone, having associated with him no less than six other bullion-brokers of Frankfort. It was only toward the end of 1798 that he had sufficient credit with the prince to undertake single-handed any large quantity of gold brokerage.
What happened in 1798?
After Napoleon’s troops occupied northern Italy, the French general Louis-Alexandre Berthier entered Rome practically unopposed and declared a Roman Republic. By this he wanted to make Pope Pius VI renounce worldly authority over Rome and the Papal States. When he refused to do this, he was taken prisoner. On this day the captured pope was taken from Rome to Siena and Certosa near Florence, and then over Parma, Piacenza, Turin and Grenoble to the town of Valence in France.
https://history.info/on-this-day/1798-pope-captured-rome/
The Jesuit Order was banned at the time the Pope was captured (they prefer the term"suppressed"). Meanwhile, the suppressed Jesuits were busy founding the Illuminati, infiltrating Freemasonry, starting revolutions in both the United States and France, and letting the Pope know who really runs things. Charles Carroll was the only Roman Catholic who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Keep in mind, the Jesuits also have a Constitution and that the Bill of Rights were designed to ensure Catholics were no longer barred from public office (the other rights were put in there to appease the Protestants and distract them as to why the Articles of Confederation were actually being replaced). Look at all the changes that happened in the world from 1773 until the Jesuits were officially reinstated in 1814 thanks to the secret treaty of Verona. Keep in mind Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. is one of the leading Jesuit Universities and was established in 1789, which was 16 years into the Jesuit ban. The land Washington, D.C. sits on was donated by John Carroll (brother of Charles), the first archbishop of the United States who also happened to be a Jesuit.
Pope Pius VII (r. 1800-1823) re-established the Jesuits on August 7, 1814. Once more, the sons of Ignatius were allowed to operate universities, colleges, and undertake missionary adventures.
What happened less than a year later, after Napoleon had served his purpose?
He loses the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815.
https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/battle-of-waterloo
Rothschild laughs all the way to the bank, because he knew the winner of the battle before it was ever fought.
Also from that Jewish Encylopedia article on the Rothschilds-
It is a somewhat curious sequel to the attempt to set up a Catholic competitor to the Rothschilds that at the present time the latter are the guardians of the papal treasure.
They're the treasurers for the Vatican.
Again, look into Roberto Calvi and Paul Marcinkus if you don't know who they are.
P.S. My points have nothing to do with social justice points or political correctness.
Here's the entry on Rothschild from the Jewish Encylopedia-
https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12909-rothschild
Mayer Amschel Rothschild had become acquainted with the crown prince in 1775, but does not seem to have done much business with him till toward the end of the next decade. He changed some English gold for him in 1789, and in 1794 took as much as £150,000 worth, but not alone, having associated with him no less than six other bullion-brokers of Frankfort. It was only toward the end of 1798 that he had sufficient credit with the prince to undertake single-handed any large quantity of gold brokerage.
What happened in 1798?
After Napoleon’s troops occupied northern Italy, the French general Louis-Alexandre Berthier entered Rome practically unopposed and declared a Roman Republic. By this he wanted to make Pope Pius VI renounce worldly authority over Rome and the Papal States. When he refused to do this, he was taken prisoner. On this day the captured pope was taken from Rome to Siena and Certosa near Florence, and then over Parma, Piacenza, Turin and Grenoble to the town of Valence in France.
https://history.info/on-this-day/1798-pope-captured-rome/
The Jesuit Order was banned at the time the Pope was captured (they prefer the term"suppressed"). Meanwhile, the suppressed Jesuits were busy founding the Illuminati, infiltrating Freemasonry, starting revolutions in both the United States and France, and letting the Pope know who really runs things. Charles Carroll was the only Roman Catholic who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Keep in mind, the Jesuits also have a Constitution and that the Bill of Rights were designed to ensure Catholics were no longer barred from public office (the other rights were put in there to appease the Protestants and distract them as to why the Articles of Confederation were actually being replaced). Look at all the changes that happened in the world from 1773 until the Jesuits were officially reinstated in 1814 thanks to the secret treaty of Verona. Keep in mind Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. is one of the leading Jesuit Universities and was established in 1789, which was 16 years into the Jesuit ban. The land Washington, D.C. sits on was donated by John Carroll, the first archbishop of the United States who also happened to be a Jesuit.
Pope Pius VII (r. 1800-1823) re-established the Jesuits on August 7, 1814. Once more, the sons of Ignatius were allowed to operate universities, colleges, and undertake missionary adventures.
What happened less than a year later, after Napoleon had served his purpose?
He loses the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815.
https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/battle-of-waterloo
Rothschild laughs all the way to the bank, because he knew the winner of the battle before it was ever fought.
Also from that Jewish Encylopedia article on the Rothschilds-
It is a somewhat curious sequel to the attempt to set up a Catholic competitor to the Rothschilds that at the present time the latter are the guardians of the papal treasure.
They're the treasurers for the Vatican.
Again, look into Roberto Calvi and Paul Marcinkus if you don't know who they are.
P.S. My points have nothing to do with social justice points or political correctness.
Here's the entry on Rothschild from the Jewish Encylopedia-
https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12909-rothschild
Mayer Amschel Rothschild had become acquainted with the crown prince in 1775, but does not seem to have done much business with him till toward the end of the next decade. He changed some English gold for him in 1789, and in 1794 took as much as £150,000 worth, but not alone, having associated with him no less than six other bullion-brokers of Frankfort. It was only toward the end of 1798 that he had sufficient credit with the prince to undertake single-handed any large quantity of gold brokerage.
What happened in 1798?
After Napoleon’s troops occupied northern Italy, the French general Louis-Alexandre Berthier entered Rome practically unopposed and declared a Roman Republic. By this he wanted to make Pope Pius VI renounce worldly authority over Rome and the Papal States. When he refused to do this, he was taken prisoner. On this day the captured pope was taken from Rome to Siena and Certosa near Florence, and then over Parma, Piacenza, Turin and Grenoble to the town of Valence in France.
https://history.info/on-this-day/1798-pope-captured-rome/
The Jesuit Order was banned at the time the Pope was captured (they prefer the term"suppressed"). Meanwhile, the suppressed Jesuits were busy founding the Illuminati, infiltrating Freemasonry, starting revolutions in both the United States and France, and letting the Pope know who really runs things. Charles Carroll was the only Roman Catholic who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Keep in mind, the Jesuits also have a Constitution and that the Bill of Rights were designed to ensure Catholics were no longer barred from public office (the other rights were put in there to appease the Protestants and distract them as to why the Articles of Confederation were actually being replaced). Look at all the changes that happened in the world from 1773 until the Jesuits were officially reinstated in 1814 thanks to the secret treaty of Verona. Keep in mind Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. is one of the leading Jesuit Universities and was established in 1789, which was 16 years into the Jesuit ban. The land Washington, D.C. sits on was donated by John Carroll, the first archbishop of the United States who also happened to be a Jesuit.
Pope Pius VII (r. 1800-1823) re-established the Jesuits on August 7, 1814. Once more, the sons of Ignatius were allowed to operate universities, colleges, and undertake missionary adventures.
What happened less than a year later, after Napoleon had served his purpose?
He loses the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815.
https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/battle-of-waterloo
Rothschild laughs all the way to the bank, because he knew the winner of the battle before it was ever fought.
Also from that Jewish Encylopedia article on the Rothschilds-
It is a somewhat curious sequel to the attempt to set up a Catholic competitor to the Rothschilds that at the present time the latter are the guardians of the papal treasure.
They're the treasurers for the Vatican.
Again, look into Roberto Calvi and Paul Marcinkus if you don't know who they are.
Here's the entry on Rothschild from the Jewish Encylopedia-
https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12909-rothschild
Mayer Amschel Rothschild had become acquainted with the crown prince in 1775, but does not seem to have done much business with him till toward the end of the next decade. He changed some English gold for him in 1789, and in 1794 took as much as £150,000 worth, but not alone, having associated with him no less than six other bullion-brokers of Frankfort. It was only toward the end of 1798 that he had sufficient credit with the prince to undertake single-handed any large quantity of gold brokerage.
What happened in 1798?
*After Napoleon’s troops occupied northern Italy, the French general Louis-Alexandre Berthier entered Rome practically unopposed and declared a Roman Republic. By this he wanted to make Pope Pius VI renounce worldly authority over Rome and the Papal States. When he refused to do this, he was taken prisoner. On this day the captured pope was taken from Rome to Siena and Certosa near Florence, and then over Parma, Piacenza, Turin and Grenoble to the town of Valence in France.
https://history.info/on-this-day/1798-pope-captured-rome/
The Jesuit Order was banned at the time (they prefer the term"suppressed")-
Pope Pius VII (r. 1800-1823) re-established the Jesuits on August 7, 1814. Once more, the sons of Ignatius were allowed to operate universities, colleges, and undertake missionary adventures.
What happened less than a year later, after Napoleon had served his purpose?
He loses the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815.
https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/battle-of-waterloo
Rothschild laughs all the way to the bank, because he knew the winner of the battle before it was ever fought.
Also from that Jewish Encylopedia article on the Rothschilds-
It is a somewhat curious sequel to the attempt to set up a Catholic competitor to the Rothschilds that at the present time the latter are the guardians of the papal treasure.
They're the treasurers for the Vatican.
Again, look into Roberto Calvi and Paul Marcinkus if you don't know who they are.