27-05-2010, 08:11 AM
Ed Jewett Wrote:In June 1815, Nathan Rothschild, after being told by his agent that Wellington had defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, immediately dashed to London and ordered his agents to dump consuls. This triggered a selling panic, with traders believing that Wellington had lost. Only when stocks plummeted and could be bought for a song did it emerge that Wellington had in fact won, something that Rothschild knew all along, and by this point his agents had bought up cheap stocks for next to nothing. The stock market soared again and the Rothschild family made obscene profits, enabling them to become the richest family in the world.
They should have hanged him for that.
As for the current road infrastructure privatisation scheme, the Brits should burn down the Parliament rather than accept that. Then move on to the Rothschild mansions, one by one.