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c. What Do We Do?

c. What Do We Do?

This brings us to the next chapter of France’s dealings with the influence of the Illuminati: Napoleon Bonaparte.

Vicomte de Barras, a member of the Illuminati and also a member of the newly formed French National Assembly, took a shining to 24 year old Napoleon Bonaparte, who was leading French forces against the English and Spanish at Toulon in 1793. Barras was appointed as Commander-inChief of the French military by the Illuminati-controlled National Assembly and wielded great power in the government. He was able to parlay this position into a spot as a member of the five-man Directorate which then began to govern France, and was viewed by the people as the most powerful political figure in France at the time.

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This Illuminist decided that Napoleon would be a great candidate and workhorse for the Illuminati, and chose Napoleon to lead France’s military forces. Unfortunately for them, Napoleon was a rogue with a mind of his own.

Much to the chagrin of the Illuminati, Napoleon used his charisma and influence of “his” military forces to overthrow the Directorate and became the Emperor of France.

Napoleon then went on a war-spree across Europe---the Napoleonic Wars--- bringing about total disruption to the Illuminati’s plans. He also put the final dagger into the heart of the waning Unholy Roman Empire, installing his brother Joseph as the King of Naples in 1806. After conquering Spain in 1808, he moved his brother Joseph from Italy to Spain, and replaced him in Italy with his brother-inlaw Murat. Napoleon’s brother Louis was made King of Holland, and another of his brothers named Jerome was crowned as King of Westphalia (Germany).

Napoleon was doing exactly what the Illuminati had set out to do---conquer Europe; the only problem was that he wasn’t on their side anymore.

"When a government is dependent upon bankers for money, they and not the leaders of the government control the situation, since the hand that gives is above the hand that takes. Money has no motherland; financiers are without patriotism and without decency; their sole object is gain."

- Napoleon Bonaparte

When France invaded Russia in 1812, however, this went badly for Napoleon and signaled the coming end of his reign of conquest, at least for the time being. From 1812 to 1814, Napoleon fought the War of the Sixth Coalition. The Sixth Coalition, consisting of Austria, Prussia, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and a number of German States, defeating Napoleon, drove him out of Germany, and invaded France. The Coalition defeated France and exiled Napoleon to the island of

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The Illuminati saw the handwriting on the wall this time, and if they didn’t act soon, Napoleon would once again set the Great Plan back by years. They began to fight back tenaciously. Nathan Rothschild, the Illuminati’s main money master, bankrolled the opposition to Napoleon, sending money to Lord Wellington in Spain to shore up his resources.

As a side note, don’t forget how Nathan Rothschild was able to parlay his information

regarding Napoleon’s last battle into control over the British stock market.

Upon his defeat at Waterloo in 1815, Napoleon was exiled, again, this time to the island of Saint Helena in the south Atlantic which is where he died in 1821.

All of the territories held by France under Napoleon were returned to the countries whose borders they fell under, and France's borders were returned to their original 1792 location.

After the Napoleonic Wars, the Illuminati thought that Europe would be tired of the fighting and the killing, and would accept any solution to have peace, including surrendering their sovereignty.

Through the Congress of Vienna (1814-15), the Illuminati hoped to create the first “United Nations”---the foundation for the one world government they were ultimately after.

From September 1814 to June 1815, the powers of the allied coalition, who were the winners of the Napoleonic Wars, met at the Congress of Vienna along with a large number of rulers and officials representing smaller states.

It was the biggest political meeting in European history, with its intent to solidify the Illuminati’s growing control over Europe.

Another reason for the convening of the Congress of Vienna was to establish Switzerland as a “forever neutral” country that the Illuminati could store and hide their burgeoning wealth, safe from the hands of future inter-warring nations.

Many of the European governments were in debt to the Rothschilds (Illuminati), so the Illuminati figured they could use that as a bargaining tool to get the countries to capitulate to a unified Europe.

The Russian czar saw through the façade of the planned European federation, recognizing it as an Illuminati ploy to grab power, and would not go along with it. With that in mind, on September 26, 1815, the "Treaty of Holy Alliance" was signed by Czar Alexander I of Russia, Francis II of Austria, and Frederick William III of Prussia to counter what the Illuminati were trying to accomplish with the Congress of Vienna.

The head of the Rothschild banking dynasty, Nathan Rothschild, loathed the Czar for his actions, and dreamed of the day that his family would get revenge by destroying the Czar and his family for this outrage of standing in the way of the Great Plan. The Illuminati had their revenge, which they accomplished 100 years later in 1917 through the Bolshevik Revolution.

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