View Full Version : Rothschild's Manipulated Markets During Battle of Waterloo. And Today ?
gunDriller
15th June 2011, 09:35 AM
I forget the exact year. Early 1800's. The Rothschild's got early advance notice of the English victory at the battle of Waterloo.
So - they sold. The English Markets panicked. The 1800's version of stocks dropped 90%.
The Rothschild's bought - everything.
Then the news came. England won ! The English markets soared in Euphoria. The Rothschild's sold. Made an absolute killing, growing their family fortune from Very Large to Extremely Humongous.
And that was 200 years ago.
We all know what happened on 9-11.
Fast forward to today. Silver is up 2%.
Then the news of the Greek riots hit. Silver is backing off its highs.
For those who had inside knowledge - making 2% on your money in one day is not bad. Not if you get a chance to do it on a weekly basis.
I can't help but wonder how manipulated today's events are.
I sense that the Talmud-worshippers have gone from manipulating markets by withholding news, to manipulating markets by causing news - as they did on 9-11.
Glass
15th June 2011, 04:28 PM
don't the Rothchilds set the price every day with the London fix?
Canadian-guerilla
16th June 2011, 06:51 AM
this rothschild Battle of Waterloo " manipulation "
was ( imo ) the moment they became a family WORLD power
gunDriller
16th June 2011, 06:59 AM
don't the Rothchilds set the price every day with the London fix?
the somewhat informed rumor is that the Rothschild's exited the gold market, in terms of wheeling & dealing, around 2004.
though i'm sure that the gold market insiders know the Rothschild's or the Rothschild's agents.
the shenanigans relating to missing Fort Knox gold, and tungsten gold bars - i have a feeling that the Rothschild's wanted to distance themselves from that.
my hunch is that the "spirit of the fix" has been maintained, although now is more sophisticated with organizations like GATA around, and whistleblowers like London metal trader Andrew Maguire, and with the CFTC getting 1% of a backbone.
so it's not 5 Rothschild agents sitting around a table in London anymore - I would actually bet money on that.
Andrew Maguire talked some about how the signaling related to The Fix is done, in the March April 2010 KingWorldNews interviews, I think it was an interview with Eric King.
I forget how to Google search a specific website, I know there's a way to do it.
letter_factory
16th June 2011, 07:18 AM
so what? my miners are exploding, and that's all that matters. :rolleyes:
Twisted Titan
16th June 2011, 07:39 AM
this rothschild Battle of Waterloo " manipulation "
was ( imo ) the moment they became a family WORLD power
I beg to differ.
it was well known their communication network was second to none .so they had all the influnce they needef to corner the market with the faux selling.
it just further consolidated their power
Canadian-guerilla
16th June 2011, 07:49 AM
I beg to differ.
it was well known their communication network was second to none .so they had all the influnce they needef to corner the market with the faux selling.
it just further consolidated their power
maybe so
but i'm refering to the fact that after their Waterloo manipulation
and they bought stocks for pennies on the dollar
then London and the WORLD realized they had become a family world power
big country
16th June 2011, 07:55 AM
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I forget how to Google search a specific website, I know there's a way to do it.
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gunDriller
16th June 2011, 01:59 PM
so what? my miners are exploding, and that's all that matters. :rolleyes:
exploding means - the price is going up ?
which mining companies do you think are a better buy than physical ?
i think you guys are both right about the Rothschild's.
it was a central power-play to developing the family fortune.
AND the foundation was laid so that, even if an unforeseen circumstance (Napoleon winning ?) had caused their manipulation to lose value (to them), the Rothschilds were still a substantial economic force.
sick, but substantial.
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