October 30, 2007...2:00 am

The Rothschilds Take Japan

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By Clifford Shack

Like the American & French Revolutions, World Wars I & II were orchestrated by elite Freemasons within the Illuminati Lodges on both sides of the Atlantic. Of the four original lodges of the Illuminati, one was formed by Jacob Frank, the Sabbatean and claimant to the Messianic throne of Shabbatai Tzvi. Belonging to this particularly influential lodge at the heart of Freemasonry are members of the Rothschild banking family.

The Rothschilds have been linked to the political players of World War II. Their influence over the Allied powers have been explored through their connections to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill . Their influence over the neutral powers have been explored through their connections to the Vatican. Their influence over the Axis powers has been explored through their connections to Hitler & Stalin.

But what about the Japan? How did the Japanese manage to become embroiled in World War II? Surely their participation warranted a close connection to the Rothschilds and the Illuminati?

How did the family Rothschild and their secret brethren establish hegemony over the Japanese?

The answer is quite simple.

In the nineteenth century, after Freemasonry had established sufficient inroads within Japan, it was determined that the time had come to overthrow the shogunate and bring Japan under the control of Freemasonry. The Rothschild’s would send Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry sailing into Yokohama.

According to history, President Millard Fillmore sent Perry to Japan. Not some supra-national secret power. That is as it should be. The Rothschilds, Shabbatai Tzvi, Jacob Frank, Freemasonry and the Illuminati are a bit much for the consumption of school children. Too much for students of any age for that matter.

Where is the Rothschild connection to the Perry expedition?

Simple.

Commodore Perry was the father-in-law of August Belmont- the Rothschild’s agent in America. August Belmont, was the illegitimate son of Baron Karl Meyer Rothschild of the Rothschild branch in Naples, Italy.

August Belmont married Caroline Perry on November 7th, 1849.

By mid-January 1852 the Commodore was ordered to “proceed to Washington and report to the Secretary of the Navy without delay.” He had, as August Belmont wrote his [foster] father, “a very honorable and respectable command over the greatest fleet which was ever appointed in peace times to an American commodore. Namely, he is going with 6 battleships to East India, China, and Japan, and, in addition to being the commander of the fleet, also has a diplomatic mission” – to open Japan to Western trade.

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