Around 1900 the Rothschilds owned about half of all the wealth in the world. Do you believe that would be less today?
They say that a king of France (forgot his name) drove by a huge estate and said: "this must be the Rothschild's, no king can possibly afford such wealth".
They are pretty darn filthy rich.
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Wilhelm I emperor of Germany was the one who actually said that, and yes, everyone knows they were very rich, but are they still as rich today? They might be, but no one has any proof of it, huge wealth usually thins out after a few generations because it has to be spread out among a lot of inheritors, regardless, let's say they are as rich as they are made out to be, crypto is no challenge for them then, they just buy it out. They are supposed to have any number of figureheads that act for them, perhaps all crypto currency whales are actually just Rothschild figureheads, hell even the DollarVigilante could be a figurehead, they have after all been (again supposedly) in the art of fooling people for centuries.
Ok, Germany... at least I got some parts of it right. Wealth thins out, but does control? And if control remains then so will wealth. My thoughts on crypto's?
In 2007/2008 the banking system collapsed, but they blamed it on "sub prime loans" and asked for the governments for bailouts, which of course they got. Around that time the CFR was looking for crypto-talents and shortly thereafter bitcoin was introduced.
Some coincidence... I think the banksters have introduced BTC as a way to "silently" get out of a situation that can not last very much longer. It will work very well until its mass-adoption and then there will be another big surprise as they regain control. Maybe they will say quantum computing kills the SHA algorithm, but quantum computing is a myth. What is more likely is that this algorithm, which involves certain values generated by the CIA, has some sort of backdoor that only the CIA knows about.
Just my paranoid thoughts....
Good point, after all what's the overall agenda behind a global currency? There's a lot of different angles that are still up in the air with this new currency, albeit a good one for now. If they are in the advanced stages of writing this new playbook, what is the end goal here? Don't get me wrong, I like how the market is working right now, as far as crytocurrencies are concerned, and if it remains working in this way, we're in good shape. Rothchild stated "I care not who make the laws if I can control the currency", and this would definitely change the controllers control, so, what's the odds of them loosing that control?