Table of contents:
- How did the Rothschilds lose influence in Russia after 1917?
- How did the interests of Stalin and Rockefeller intersect?
- How did David Rockefeller start working with Khrushchev and Brezhnev? Dartmouth meetings and visits to the USSR
- Is the "revenge" of the Rothschilds Gorbachev?
Video: How the Rockefellers beat the Rothschilds in the Soviet space
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Major American and European bankers helped the revolutionaries in tsarist Russia, and then - they, or their followers, stay in power in the new country born of the revolution. The capitalists were not at all interested in ideology, the goal was profit. The country of the Soviets, after being devastated by the world and civil wars, was threatened with economic collapse, so they willingly agreed to cooperate with businessmen from capitalism. The latter opened up an excellent opportunity not only to profitably give large loans to the Bolsheviks, but also to exploit the Russian market by selling the necessary goods.
In an unspoken competition between two influential clans - the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers, the latter won: they were more connected with industrial capital (which is important in wartime) and were sponsors of both the Anglo-Saxon and German sides of the conflict.
How did the Rothschilds lose influence in Russia after 1917?
In 1876, under an agreement with Alexander II, the Rothschilds had the right to conduct transactions with gold on behalf of the Russian Empire. By that time, they financed most of the governments, so they had serious weight in this area. At the prompting of the Rothschilds, the Romanovs entered the "authorized capital" of the US Federal Reserve with Russian gold. But the main interest of the Rothschilds in Russia was oil - the fields in Baku and Batumi. They are seriously engaged in the development of this industry, applying new technologies for the development of fields and transportation of oil, and brought Russian oil to the world market. By 1902, more than half of the world's oil production came from Russia.
This state of affairs in no way could suit the US oil monopolists - the Rockefellers. And already in 1903, the Rockefellers organized riots in Baku - oil refining and Rothschild rigs were burned down. The Rockefellers also invested heavily in the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, as a result - the Rothschilds were ousted from the Russian oil business. The production and processing of oil passed into the hands of the Rockefellers, and the United States became the main trading partner of the USSR. European capital represented by the Rothschilds lost to American capital represented by the Rockefellers.
How did the interests of Stalin and Rockefeller intersect?
International bankers had a vital stake in the success of the Bolshevik revolution. The stable version of the financing of the Russian revolution, its inspirers and organizers with "German money" is only half true: warring Germany could not afford such a luxury without the participation of Wall Street bankers. And those who just did not see any obstacles to giving her loans that are profitable for them. Later, they already collaborated with the revolutionary leaders not indirectly, but directly. The revolutionaries and bankers jointly destroyed the Russian Orthodox statehood, and then, with great enthusiasm, began to jointly carry out the industrialization of the country of the Soviets.
In exchange for Western technologies and production equipment, innumerable riches (accumulated by Russia in its entire history) flowed to New York - gold, jewelry, works of art, museum collections. All the warring countries owed money to the United States, but the most powerful influx of gold came from Russia. As a result, the US gold reserve increased by 1927 to 4 billion.
Leon Trotsky interacted with people from the orbit of the Rothschilds, and Stalin, who was involved in organizational and technical activities and finances, preferred cooperation with the Rockefellers - it began in the era of the Baku strikes. John Rockefeller needed to stop or at least reduce oil supplies from Russia to the European market. Stalin actively helped him in this - he became one of the main organizers of the uprisings in the region.
Baku has become a "hotbed of revolution in the Caspian". In addition to a series of strikes at oil producers and at oil production sites, a wave of arson swept through. Exports of raw materials fell to a critical level. So connections with the Bolshevik underground workers were useful to the Rockefellers in the purely economic sphere, and the private interests of the oil magnates successfully coincided with the state interests of the United States.
How did David Rockefeller start working with Khrushchev and Brezhnev? Dartmouth meetings and visits to the USSR
David Rockefeller repeatedly contacted representatives of the Soviet leadership. In 1964, he discussed the need to increase trade between the United States and the USSR at a meeting with the head of the CPSU Central Committee, Nikita Khrushchev. In 1973 (after Nixon's meeting with Brezhnev) Rockefeller talked with Soviet Prime Minister Kosygin. Both of them hoped that the American Congress would refuse to accept the Jackson-Vanik amendment - this normative act could seriously harm the trade relations between the two countries (their expectations were not met - the amendment was adopted). Kosygin even offered the United States cooperation in the development of gas fields and the construction of a nuclear power plant.
During that period of relations between the two countries, when diplomatic and business contacts were severely limited - during the Cold War, the Dartmouth meetings were of great importance. The first conference of representatives from non-governmental organizations from both countries was held at Dartmouth College - hence the name. Although in the future the venues were constantly changing. These meetings made it possible to discuss issues of rapprochement between the two superpowers in the economic and political spheres, and made it possible to find a way out of various international conflicts. For quite a long time, the American group was headed by David Rockefeller.
Is the "revenge" of the Rothschilds Gorbachev?
The Rothschilds resumed work in Russia, or rather, in the USSR, after Stalin left the country's political proscenium. Since the mid-fifties, the Rothschilds actively traded in gold with the State Bank of the USSR. The Rockefellers responded with De Gaulle's demarche - he demanded that the US return gold in exchange for dollars, which was one of the factors that led to the US abandoning the "gold standard". From now on, oil became the source of dollar liquidity. Such an operation did not go without the participation of the Soviet leadership, thanks to which the era of Brezhnev's "oil prosperity" began.
But in the 1980s, Mikhail Gorbachev authorized the creation of an international commercial bank in Moscow, the main shareholder of which was the Swiss bank of the Rothschilds (Banque Privee Edmond de Rothschild SA). The Rothschild clan's stake on Gorbachev justified itself in full - the USSR lost its positions in Eastern Europe, the country's economy was completely undermined, all internal political ties that held the country's unity were torn down. And when it became clear that the days of the USSR were numbered, it was Rockefeller who was the first to lend a helping hand to Gorbachev. The politician and financier met in Russia in 1989. Rockefeller transferred $ 75 million to the accounts of Mikhail Sergeevich's public fund.
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