Monday, September 17, 2012

The Secrets of the Rich









Good Morning, David. This is the second in our series on the secrets of the wealthy.

Mayer Rothchild had five boys. He imbued in them the principles that had led him to become the richest man in Europe.

Mayer's five sons took over his merchant banking empire in Vienna, Rome, Paris, Frankfurt and England.

Nathan Rothchild worked out from London

He stood daily, leaning against "Nathan's Pillar" in the Stock Exchange.








After  the battle of Waterloo he made a billion dollars in ONE day.
It happened like this.
Rothchild had men posted on the battlefield with homing pigeons on June 16th, 1815.
When it was clear that the British had won the battle the pigeons were released to England with the news. The slower version came by horse and packet steamer.
Thus Rothchild was in possession of the news before anyone else.

He immediately began to sell off his BRITISH consuls.. This created  panic selling in the exchange because everybody thought the French had won. Two hours later the consuls were at half their original price, and Rothchild snatched up millions of them just before news of Wellington's victory arrived at the exchange. Thus he made a billion dollars in one day.

Some might call that deception, others smart thinking but I would call it the blessing of Abraham which has been passed down to God's covenant people through the ages.
Jubilate.
Ian



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