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7/4/2025, 12:58:50 PM
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Among his Jewish advisors, the wealthy Medina had the greatest influence.

1) Shakespeare created his Shylock after this Rodrigo Lopez.

At that time, the long struggle between France and England began (1688-1815); the most brilliant military leaders that confront us at the beginning are the English Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene, and at the end, the English Duke of Wellington and Prince Blucher. We read about Duke Marlborough in Sombart: "The wealthy Medina was the banker of Lord Marlborough, paying him an annual pension of 6,000 pounds (120,000 gold marks) and reaping the first fruits of campaign news in return. The days of victory for the English army were as profitable for him as they were glorious for England's arms. All the tricks of the bull and bear market, the false news from the war front, the supposedly arrived couriers, the secret stock market conspiracies, the entire secret machinery of Mammon was known to the founding fathers of the London stock exchange and was duly exploited by them…

We know a whole series of Jewish financiers from the time of Queen Anne (1702-1714) who speculated on a large scale in the stock market. Manasseh Lopez made a great fortune by exploiting a panic (caused by false alarms that the queen was dead) and buying up all the government funds that quickly fell in price."

Like a mental epidemic, stock market fraud swept over Holland, England, and later France in the 17th and 18th centuries. We think of the tulip mania in Holland, the South Sea bubble in England, and the Law system in France. "Through stock trading, the entire nation was caught in a true frenzy of unbridled greed and bacchanalian indulgence."