The not so famous cover up of the "BATTLE OF WATERLOO" :0)
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Behind every war is a profit maker, be it an arms dealer or stock holders/ bankers it’s been goinging on for centuries
Not just today as we have all seen in Nicholas Cages movie “ LORD OF WAR” a must see, excellent movie about war in our times.
Let us back up a little in History to a little town in Belgium Europe called Waterloo a few miles south of Brussels. The year was 1815, two very famous armies were in town that day, and it was not for the wine or to go to the tiny church at the end of the small main street. No, they were on official military business.
The General of the French army was none other than” Napoleon Bonaparte” emperor of Europe or at least trying to regain his heavy weight title. He had just returned from a sabbatical on the island of Elba, courtesy of the English crown. With him was a multitude of wine, cheese, and garlic eating French dragoons.
The General of the English Army was none Other Than the British “Duke of wellington” (who by the way from a personal interest was Anglo Irish, have to love those fighting Irish)
The duke (not John Wayne for the benefit of My American friends) was dispatched post haste by the King of England to invite Bonaparte back to the tower of London for tea. With him were a horde of now sober boys from the east end of London who woke after a nights drinking In the” Dock side Arms Bar” on a boat to Normandy in the British army with a strange lump on their heads, interesting draft policy they had back then.
Outside the town, probably hiding in a tree was a spy sent from England by Europe’s and the Eritish Empires wealthiest Banker The con man of the day “Nathan Rothschild”.
Rothschild had a stake in the outcome of the Fight. The cunning old rogue was bank rolling both Armies.
Well the bell rang out and both sides went at it. For a while, it looked as though Napoleon was going to win, but the Duke caught him with a blindsided upper cut and down he went. The ref counted to ten and England won the day.
Rothschild’s spy took off like a "Jaguar 5.0" back to England and reached the Banker with the News of Napoleons defeat 20 Hours before it reached the English public and stock exchange. So Rothschild the cunning man that he was, put out the rumor that that the Duke had been defeated and Napoleon was coming to visit.
The resulting panic caused the stock market to crash and Guess who bought all the supposedly worthless Stock, yep the man of the hour our boy Rothschild.
20 hours later the cat was out of the bag.
Wellington’s courier reached England with the news that napoleon had met his Waterloo and "Josephine Bonaparte" was going to have another lonely night again.
Rothschild was now the richest man in England and a classical example of corporate corrupt power in the 1800`s.
Today the same story is being played out all across the globe. From Africa to Iraq to Bosnia to south America.
Until this generation starts thinking outside the box and stands up to these Corporate Bullies with their false illusion of power,. they will continue to get away with it.
Thankfully our friends in the middle east have said enough is enough and Gadafi in Libya is about to learn the cold hard lesson that Mubarak In Egypt encountered last week.
Power to the people!!!!!
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The bottom line of this hub is clear: the wealthy, the influential, the bankers who are interested in starting and prolonging wars make profits out of them. I remember reading an article from a book about the same family name Rothchild who financed both sides of the warring parties during the 1861-1865 American Civil War.
fed up with the people in power dear? would be a terrible shame if they found an abrupt end... however, they all train the up and coming in their footsteps so you would have to get them and 10 people under them... we live in such a currupted world that we will never be without corruption! the rich will get richer, the poor will stay poor and the middle man will work their butts off to support them both.










mikeq107 Hub Author 6 months ago
Nick071438 :0)
Thank you...yes i seem to recall hearing that too and the same family...sadly not much has change.
Mike :0)