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RE: In awe of the Rothschilds...the beginnings...

in #blog7 years ago

Hey, the story of that family is interesting, I wrote a post about it 7 months ago when I came here to Steemit. They practiced inbreeding among other things.

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...just trying to give a full picture - ish.- ...the connections are the mind blowing shit !- I'm agog!

Inbreeding isn't anything unique to the Rothschilds (historically speaking)

Yes, the Rothschilds are involved in many of the important events in recent centuries, Central Banks, French Revolution, Balfour Declaration and many other things.

er..... how about.... paying for 'someone' to write...'das kapital' ! - I'm not joking! - one of my posts soon...just need to delve a bit more...

.....that would blow some ships out of some waters, would it? lollololol

I'm coming up with so bizarre much stuff - head is spinning...

hahahaha there is a check signed from Rotchild to Karl Marx ... 10 000 marks, at that time a lot of money. Maybe to write "Das Kapital" to create the clash of classes we have now .. of course hidding what the real problem would be, is and was (the banks) from the book ...

Pd: btw, Karl Marx was not poor as the history says ... not at all!

the cheque is supposed to be in some library/museum or other - but I can't find actual proof of it, just hear say...

I saw a pic of the check... will try to look for it again. Was actually in a museum, do not know if related to Rotschild or Marx but was a german one.

Looking for the pic I have found a very interesting theories

https://www.henrymakow.com/2015/04/Karl-Marx-Was-Rothschilds-Third-Cousin%20.html

They talk about the checks here https://antinewworldorder.blogspot.de/2007/10/who-was-karl-marx.html and was Natham who give them to him, they were in an english museum not a german one after one of the 5 brothers die.

3rd cousin is fact.

still can't find anything concrete on the check.

From what I can work out, it would have been when he was doing his writing in London...

... you don't have to pay directly... to still pay.

From the second link

Nathan Rothschild had given Marx two checks for several thousand pounds to finance the cause of Socialism. The checks were put on display in the British Museum, after Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, a trustee, had willed his museum and library to them.

In 1867, Marx wrote the first volume of Das Kapital, which became known as the "Bible of the Working Class." Marx felt, that as the workers achieved various reforms, there would be a possibility for the peaceful evolution towards socialism. A little known fact, is that Marx' beliefs were gleaned from the writings of Weishaupt, Babeuf, Blanc, Cabet, Owen, Ogilvie, Hodgkin, Gray, Robert Thompson, William Carpenter, and Clinton Roosevelt; which he discovered from his hours of research in the Reading Room of the British Museum. The second volume appeared after Marx' death, edited by Engels from Marx' notes, in 1885; and volume three appeared in 1894.

Yes, he did wrote (a part at least) in London and there he recieved the checks too.

I will wait to read your publication about it.