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    Let's say I'm a conspiracy theoretician, why would someone want to fake a Bismarck quote which references the Rothschilds and the civil war?

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      Yup, I have many books with real quotes about Jackson and all seems well until these authors introduce this mythological Lincoln character. Most of of these authors just rehash other authors; back and forth it goes, publishing noble lie after noble lie.

      conspiracist groupies develop a religious attachment to lies, liars, pick-pockets and shop-lifters ?

      Either they're ignorant and care not to research or step foot into a library or they have handlers and are being paid to lie or spread disinformation, the latter is all too common in this day and age.

      /useless_aether, At one time did mention that we should "re-introduce" greenbacks, this, awhile back. I disagreed with him on that point, but I notice he also says Napoleon was an agent for the Rothschilds and Jesuits. And I don't see why he wouldn't have been.

      The Rothschilds did thank Napoleon in an old letter that is now held at a Rothschild mansion transformed into a museum.

      That being said, Napoleon did seem to be at odds with the British money power.