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Vienna to take his father’s place. He became a very active businessman. Anselm had<br />

influence in the Habsburg court. Baron Anselm’s "name was inscribed in the Golden<br />

Book of the capital and in 1861 he had been made a member of the Imperial House of<br />

Lords." He also knew bow to incur his wrath. One club in Austria refused him<br />

membership because be was a Jew. Baron Anselm simply bought a sewage disposable<br />

unit and installed it right next to the club. <strong>The</strong> smell was horrible. <strong>The</strong> dub then tried to<br />

give him a membership card, to mend the problem, but he returned the card doused in<br />

perfume and informed them that he would not move his sewage unit.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rothschilds set off the financial crisis of 1873 in Vienna. S.M. Rothschild und Sohne<br />

totally controlled Hungarian finance. And Creditanstalt was the financial powerhouse of<br />

the Habsburg realm. Anselm’s children carried on in Vienna after he died in 1874. Ills<br />

eldest son Nathaniel was an aristocrat, who was not interested in banking, only fine art<br />

and history. Anselm’s second son, Ferdinand, moved to England. Only Baron Albert von<br />

Rothschild, Anselm’s youngest son had a business inclination and be was chosen to<br />

take over Creditanstalt. Baron Albert and Nathaniel were the two richest men in<br />

Austria. Baron Albert "held controlling interest in innumerable industries ranging from<br />

coal to railways; and when, in 1881, he converted the famous six-per-cent Gold Loan to<br />

Hungary the bank was recognized as the greatest financial force in the empire." Albert<br />

was afraid of the <strong>com</strong>mon people and he built a mansion that was more of a dtadel<br />

than a house. Its wails were seven het high, and on top of that sat another eight feet of<br />

iron fencing. Anselm’s second son, Baron Ferdinand, was a member of Prince Edward’s<br />

"Marlborough Boys." He remained in England, be<strong>com</strong>ing a naturalized citizen. ,,Ferdy"<br />

as he was called was an intellectual socialite. He built an Incredibly grandiose mansion<br />

named Waddeson<br />

Manor; one of the most awesome of all the Rothschild homes. <strong>The</strong> Manor was so<br />

marvelous that the Queen herself paid it a visit. Visitors to its halls ranged from the<br />

Empress Frederick to the Shah of Persia. Ferdinand also had a zoo. One of Anselm’s<br />

daughters also moved to England - Alice. <strong>The</strong> unmarried Alice was a very "tyrannical"<br />

person. In fact, she even yelled at the Queen when she saw her Inadvertently<br />

trampling a flower-bed. <strong>The</strong> Queen and Alice remained friends, and the Queen<br />

nicknamed Alice ,,<strong>The</strong> Al Powerful" "Alice ... reigns absolutely," wrote a cousin. "<strong>The</strong>re<br />

is nothing constitutional about this monarchy. No wonder the Queen has named her<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Al Powerful’..." When Ferdinand died Alice received Waddeson Manor. Head of the<br />

Austrian House, Albert died in 1911. His son (none of his brothers had any children),<br />

Baron Louis became the head of the house. Louis’ brothers, Alphonse and Eugene, were<br />

"gentlemen of leisure." Baron Louis and his two brothers both served in the Austrian<br />

army during World War I (the war supposedly split the Vienna House from the French<br />

and English Houses, I don’t believe this). <strong>The</strong> Austrian House’s wealth had to go<br />

underground during the war. After the war ended the French and English Houses put<br />

the Austrian House back "on their feet again." Thus a new Austrian House began the<br />

20th century, powerful Albert and suave Baron Louis leading the way.<br />

THE MORGAN CONNECTION<br />

George Peabody, a Massachusetts’s trader, set up a banking house - George Peabody &<br />

Co. - in London in 1837. He became regarded as a "financial ambassador in London.<br />

Carrol Quigley attributes the use of tax-exempt foundations for manipulation of society<br />

to Peabody, seen in his IllumInati Peabody foundation. Daniel Colt Gilman, a member of<br />

the Skull & Bones and first President of the Carnegie Institution, was involved in the<br />

establishment of the Peabody foundation. He was in such high regard by the elite that<br />

they have erected a statue of him across from the Bank of England. Peabody was<br />

getting old and needed a younger partner. Junius Morgan, of Hartford, Connetticut, was<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mended to Peabody. In 1854 Junius and his family arrived in London to join<br />

George Peabody & Co. When the elite’s concocted American Civil War broke out,<br />

Peabody and Junius Morgan raised loans for the North. It appears JunIus played both<br />

sides of the war. Ralph Epperson claims Junius was one of the Rothschild agents who<br />

shipped supplies to the South.<br />

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