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An excerpt from Chapter 18 (Rothschild's Democrats) from Dixieland Deceived
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Rothschild's 1860s Democrats: Who was August Belmont? By Mike King

DIXIELAND DECEIVED

CHAPTER 18

Rothschild's Democrats

Who was August Belmont?

An Excerpt
Just one month after Abraham Lincoln was nominated as the Republican candidate for president in 1860, the man who would become Lincoln’s nemesis in the North, August Belmont, became Chairman of the Democratic National Committee – a position which he would hold for 12 years and make very powerful. Belmont’s ascension from an 1837 “German” immigrant to boss of the Democrat Party during such a period of crisis would seem strangely improbable -- until we have a closer look at his background, that is. .Belmont was born Aron Schonberg in 1813, to a wealthy Jewish family in the village of Alzey (today part of Germany). His father was president of the local synagogue. In 1837, the Rothschild branches in London andParis became concerned about their holdings in the Spanish Empire. So, they sent their young agent Schonberg – who would Anglicize his name to Belmont – to Cuba by way of New York City. Reaching New York duringthe Panic of 1837, Belmont, a wealthy financier in his own right -- learned that the Rothschilds' American agent, J.L. and S.I. Joseph & Co., had collapsed. Belmont then postponed his trip to Cuba and tended to the Rothschild interests in New York by establishing August Belmont & Co. at 78 Wall Street. The Rothschilds authorized this decision, and made him their permanent agent in the United States. .During the presidency of northern Democrat Franklin Pierce, it was Belmont who -- pretending to advocate for American interests when, in reality, he was advancing Rothschild's financial and anti-Spanish interests in Cuba -- proposed the scheme to pressure Spain into either selling Cuba to the United States or, failing that, invading the island. Accompanying the political and military pressure from the US, the Rothschild banking empire was to apply the financial pressure, by calling in bonds and threatening Spain with bankruptcy. James Buchanan,a Democrat party official (and suspected homosexual) at the time, proposed the Rothschild scheme to Pierce, but omitted Belmont's name from the correspondence. On his way to Europe, Belmont visited Buchanan and Cabal Boss Lionel de Rothschild in London; and Madrid, Spain. This was shortly before the aforementioned Ostend Manifesto (Chapter 17) was leaked, killing the whole Cuba scheme.
Israeli Newspaper “Haaretz” confirms Belmont’s service to the Rothschilds and his role in the conspiracy to steal Cuba for them.
In service to his Lincoln-hating Rothschild superiors, Belmont-Schonberg of New York and his "Copperhead" co-conspirators did everything possible to undermine the Union war effort from within and split the United States into two or even three Rothschild-ruled parts -- each to have a Rothschild Central Bank.
In April of 1860, Belmont attended the April convention in South Carolina and brought Salomon de Rothschild as his guest. Belmont was very much in favor of allowing the Plantation Oligarchy to export slavery into new territories. It was not long after the contentious convention, attended by a top Rothschild, that this Jewish operative and master "Tammany Hall" conspirator from Rothschild's European Mafia -- for whom horse racing'sBelmont Stakes is named -- would become the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. That position essentially made Belmont the nation's second most influential Democrat of the North – Senator Stephen Douglas being the foremost. The group of “elite” New York Democrats with whom Belmont was associated would later come to be known as the “Silk Stockings” because of the power, wealth and influence they possessed. .Belmont, we should also mention, had, in 1849, married Caroline Slidell Perry -- the niece of secessionist Senator John Slidell of Louisiana, who was also a political ally of his New York "Yankee," in law. Slidell's daughter, Marguerite, was married to Frederic Erlanger, an elite French Jewish banker with close ties to the Rothschilds of Paris. Judah Benjamin, Frederic Erlanger, August Belmont, James Buchanan, John Slidell, Freemason Boss Albert Pike, Knights of the Golden Circle formed a tight little North-South Democrat anti-Lincoln conspiratorial clique consisting of some very big men -- all bound together by the economic and geopolitical interests of the world’s secret rulers, Salomon de Rothschild of France and Lionel de Rothschild of Great Britain. .This is not going to end well.
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