Baron Guy de Rothschild is, in conspiratorial circles, perhaps best known for the bizarre and unmistakably satanic party held at his French palace in 1972. The photographs from that gathering have circulated for decades, showing guests wearing grotesque masks, animal heads and elaborate horned headpieces. Figures such as Salvador Dalí attended the event and appeared dressed just as absurdly as the rest of the guests. Most people have seen the images at some point, yet very few stop to examine the Parasite responsible for hosting the spectacle.
Born in Paris in 1909, Guy was the great-great-grandson of Mayer Amschel Rothschild who, according to the official narrative, built their enormous financial empire from a single shop in the Jewish quarter of Frankfurt. That story is repeated endlessly despite how convenient and carefully polished it appears. However, it’s also important to stress that the Rothschilds aren’t actually Jewish, but simply claim to be. This strategic move ultimately helped pave the way for the Balfour Declaration and the creation of Israel as it is today, handing the family their very own country.
The incredible list of Guy’s accomplishments reads more like a Wikipedia entry for Forrest Gump than the story of a banker. He supposedly played golf at an international level, survived numerous disasters and attacks during the Second World War, bred world champion racehorses and was even awarded the title of best dressed man in the world. The collection of achievements is so excessive that it’s hard to believe it hasn’t been either heavily exaggerated, or is completely fictitious! In 1963 he even appeared on the front cover of Time magazine, a publication that’s spent decades celebrating some extremely unpleasant characters.
In 1949 he took control of the family bank and served as chairman between 1967 and 1979. In 1953 he employed Georges Pompidou as a manager, who later became the President of France. This arrangement placed the Rothschild network in a position of influence over both the French government and the national economy.
Then, in an extraordinary move in 1981, President François Mitterrand nationalised Banque Rothschild, along with 25 other privately owned banks. Overnight, the French state seized 14 billion francs and assets from this parasitic family, ending 123 years of greed and control over the French financial system. Guy relocated to New York soon afterwards, while his son David and nephew Éric, rebuilt their banking empire with a one million euro investment. Guy died in 2007 at the age of 98…
In my latest book, Conspiracy Theories: From Agartha to Zombies, I have traced this families ancestry back to the time of Egyptian pharaoh Amun Ra. Across centuries they have changed their name numerous times, changed their faith for strategic purposes and today, still remain the most powerful parasitic bloodline family in the world, pulling the strings of every world leader.
In my latest book, Conspiracy Theories: From Agartha to Zombies, I have traced this families ancestry back to the time of Egyptian pharaoh Amun Ra. Across centuries they have changed their name numerous times, changed their faith for strategic purposes and today, still remain the most powerful parasitic bloodline family in the world, pulling the strings of every world leader.
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Best wishes,
Guy Anderson – Author
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