Meet the Sassoon family aka Rothschild’s of the East

What does a Jewish merchant in Baghdad, Ottoman and British Empires, India, opium, and China have in common? Everything!

Later to become the “Rothschilds of the East,” David Sassoon — a wealthy Jewish businessman — escaped persecution by an Ottoman governor in Baghdad and came to Bombay in the 1830s.

Immediately, he got into all sorts of trade, including what was then the “world’s most valuable commodity” — Opium.

The British had a great racket: Exploit Indian farmers to grow poppy, turn it into opium, and traffic boat loads (literally) of the addictive drug into China.

China was soon defeated in the Opium Wars. What was once a rich, powerful and proud civilization endured humiliation for the next century under not just the British but a host of parasitic nations — France, the USA and others.

Sassoon and his family became insanely rich and had giant opium operations in Shanghai. The globalists even opened a new bank — HSBC — to launder all the tremendous wealth stolen from China.

All these drug dealers, colonizers, human rights abusers, murderers, and warmongers got to define history, “civilization” and the international rules for everything from finance to diplomacy.

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