Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Who are the Rothschilds?" video.
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Let's see if I can get the info through this way. Study the history of the Templars and Philip the Fair. Also, study the inquisition, and the many monarchs that were bad debtors due to lavish spending on top of war spending, and what they did to the lenders, then blamed an entire religious group, putting their people in ghettos, and finally, forcing conversion, death, or migration. All of it over corrupt monarchies not paying their debts, and a church that secretly borrowed from the same lenders.
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Those that fled to the New World, where they were left alone, thrived, and helped many British and European migrants to thrive, though the slave issue was definitely wrong. The very nations that once persecuted them, eagerly purchased "luxury goods" from them, after they treated them like they had in Europe.
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Last, study the history of James Drax and Barbados.
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It was multiple governments behind antisemitism, and two religions, but the main one was behind the inquisition.
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@skadiwarrior2053 All three monotheisms, but the two newest turned upon the oldest. Hypocrisy abounds in the actual history of it all back then, and many myths were created to cover up the corrupt monarchies and the Catholic church.
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The monarchs took the lenders, generally goldsmiths, into their courts, made many promises to them, and willingly asked for and borrowed money. When the monarchs were in over their heads, due to their lavish spending, they had the lenders, if Jewish, murdered, and they blamed the entire religious sect for what these monarchs did.
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What finally changed it all, was that these lenders started receiving titles of nobility, after conversion, and the monarchs couldn't treat them as they once did. The others fled during the inquisition, or were killed.
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During this same time, the Catholic church secretly borrowed from the very people that they persecuted. The pope asked them for the loans.
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