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More Create Blog Sign In The identity of Josef Stalin's father has been a mystery for over 130 years. Could Stalin's biological father be found among Rothschild bankers? The cover photo was taken at the funeral of Baron Alphonse de Rothschild in 1905. Rothschild banker #3 is M. Maurice Ephrussi. Could Ephrussi have fathered Stalin, the murderer of millions upon millions of people? Tuesday, February 2, 2016 Home Stalin Researched Rothschilds/Venetian Aristocracy Josef Stalin http://youtu.be/eV4edRQWapg Posted by Clifford Shack at 1:29 PM Reactions: funny (0) interesting (0) cool (0) No comments: Links to this post Monday, February 1, 2016 Hitler vs. Stalin: Who Killed More? Hitler vs. Stalin: Who Killed More? Posted by Clifford Shack at 8:30 PM Reactions: funny (0) interesting (0) cool (0) No comments: Links to this post Son of a shoemaker? Baron Alphonse de Rothschild How Many People Did Joseph Stalin Kill? How Many People Did Joseph Stalin Kill? Posted by Clifford Shack at 8:29 PM Reactions: funny (0) interesting (0) cool (0) No comments: Links to this post Stalin's Grandfather? Thursday, September 8, 2011 Was Stalin's Father a Rothschild Banker? Keke Jughashvili by Clifford Shack (henrymakow.com) Stalin's Mother Maurice Ephrussi\ Stalin's Real Father? Baron Ignaz Ephrussi Rothschild banker,Maurice Ephrussi. Stalin's Uncle? Baron Alphonse James de Rothschild had an agent whom he favored above the rest. His name The Rothschild House in Baku was Maurice Ephrussi and he represented the French Rothschilds in the oil-rich Caucasus. Maurice Ephrussi (Nov. 18, 1849 - Oct. 29, 1916) was a Ukrainian-born French Jewish banker. His father had made a vast fortune exporting the wheat of the Ukraine to Europe. The Rothschild's were the Tsar's official banker. The Ephrussi's were the Rothschild's agent to the Tsar. It was Maurice Ephrussi who first proposed the Russian oil business to Alphonse de Rothschild. Ephrussi thoroughly understood the Russian oil industry. He just knew that with the Nobel brother's Search This Blog dynamite blasting through the Caucasus Mountains; Rothschild-financed railroads could carry Russia's oil to the world if Russia could get their hands on a suitable port on the Black Sea. Search Follow by Email Email address... Submit (left,Maurice Ephrussi, short like his son) Maurice Ephrussi's pitch was not lost on Alphonse de Total Pageviews Rothschild. Alphonse de Rothschild must have envisioned his family's newly acquired oil refineries humming with an endless 183,324 supply of cheap Russian oil. The wealth that would result in the venture would be incalculable. Maurice married Baron Alphonse de Rothschild's youngest daughter, Beatrice, on June 5, 1883. STALIN'S MOTHER At the time of Stalin's conception (Feb. 1878), his mother, Ketevan "Keke" Jughashvili neé Geladze (February 5, 1858 - June 4, 1937), was a beautiful 20-year-old woman. She worked as a laundress for a Jewish wine merchant in the Georgian city of Gori. Ephrussi would have no reason to stop in Gori to visit a wine merchant unless he wanted to pick up a few cases of champagne. Ephrussi, though only 28-years-old in March of 1878 was no errand boy. He was a prince of European high-finance. But wasn't Keke married? Could she have engaged in sex with the young banker? Consider the following quotes: from Simon Sebag Montefiore's "Young Stalin" "As for Keke herself, it has always been hard to match the pious old lady in her black nunnish headdress of the 1930s with the irrepressible young woman of the 1880s. Her piety is not in doubt, but religious observance has never ruled out sins of the flesh. She certainly took pride in being "the desired and beautiful girl" and there is evidence that she was much more worldly than she appeared. "As an old lady, Keke, supposedly encouraged Nina Beria, wife of Stalin's Caucasian viceroy and later secret police chief, Lavrenti Beria, to take lovers and talked very spicily about sexual matters: "When I was young, I cleaned house for people and when I met a good-looking boy, I didn't waste the opportunity." (pp.27-28) Keke's husband Beso referred to Stalin (Beso) as "Keke's little bastard": "When Soso hid, Beso searched the house screaming, "Where is Keke's little bastard? Hiding under the bed? Keke fought back. Once, Soso arrived at Davrichewy's house with his face covered in blood, crying: "Help! Come quickly! He's killing my mother!" The officer ran round to the Djugashvilis to find Beso strangling Keke." As a young man Stalin worked at the Rothschild refinery in the storehouse, and ran the union. Montefiore writes: "The Rothschild managing director, David Landau, regularly contributed to Bolshevik funds, as recorded by the Okhrana -- whose agents noted how, when Stalin was running the Baku Party, a Bolshevik clerk in one of the oil companies "was not active in operations but concentrated on collecting donations and got money from Landau of the Rothschilds." It is likely that Landau met Stalin personally. Another Rothschild executive, Dr. Felix Somary, a banker with the Austrian branch of the family and later a distinguished academic, claims he went to Baku to settle a strike. He paid Stalin the money. The strike ended." Stalin financed Bolshevik activities and presumable his money came from the Rothschilds. THE CASE FOR EPHRUSSI 1. Ephrussi was the Rothschild pointman in the Caucasus. 2. It would have been him to deal with the Grand Duke in Tiflis. 3. Keke also worked at the Grand Duke's Palace. She had plausible reason to be in the palace at the estimated time of Stalin's conception. 4. Stalin is the spitting image of Ephrussi. 5. Strong family resemblance to a close-up photo of Maurice's half-brother. 6. Stalin claimed to be the son of a priest. Judging from their family tree, the Ephrussi's had married Levensohns and Kaans. The Ephrussis were probably Kohanim (priest class). Did Maurice Ephrussi, the son-in-law of Baron Alphonse de Rothschild father Stalin in March of 1878? Have we finally solved the 132-year old mystery surrounding Stalin's birth? For more in-depth info: http://was-stalin-a-rothschild.blogspot.com/2011/09/was-stalin-rothschild-part-2.html Free counters Posted by Clifford Shack at 12:13 PM Reactions: Popular Posts 7 comments: Links to this post Was Stalin A Rothschild? Part 2 Was Josef Stalin a Rothschild? Part 2 By Clifford Shack A few years ago I had written an article entitled, “Was Stalin a Maurice Ephrussi, son-in-law of Oil Baron Alphonse de Rothschild?” I c... Rothschild Was Stalin's Father a Rothschild Banker? by Clifford Shack (henrymakow.com) Rothschild banker,Maurice Ephrussi. Baron Alphonse J... The Family Ephrussi: The Rothschild Banking Connection In St. Petersburg For nearly 100 years the Ephrussi family was a major force in European grain, shipping and banking, with offices in Odessa, St. Petersburg, ... French Riviera: Villa Ephrussi-de-Rothschild http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=BCOYd99Icug The daughter of Alphonse de Rothchild married Maurice Ephrussi in 1883. Maurice Ephrussi was in... Montefiore Continues Stalin’s Falsifications in "Young Stalin" Trotsky, in his biography of Stalin, wrote: "I do not think that in all of human history anything could be found even remotely resem... Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is a French seaside palazzo constructed between 1905 and 1912 at Saint-Jean- Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera... Was Maurice Ephrussi's Half-Brother, Baron Ignaz Ephrussi...Stalin's Uncle? Maurice Ephrussi Posted by Clifford Shack at 9:38 AM Reactions: funny (0) interesting (0) cool (0) No comments: Links to this post The Rothschild's in 1905 This photo appeared in a Wednesday, September 7, 2011 French newspaper. Here we see Maurice Ephrussi surrounded by the The Rothschild's in 1905 Rothschild's as they walk in the funeral proce... This photo appeared in a French newspaper. Here we see Maurice Ephrussi surrounded by the Rothschild's as they walk in the funeral procession of Ephrussi's father-in-law, Baron Alphonse de Rothschild. The photo was taken in Paris on May 26,1905. Google Books Resources The Prize: The Epic Quest For Oil,Money & Power Young Stalin Stalin: The First In-depth Biography The Russian Rockefellers Hare With The Amber Eyes Links of Interest UK Telegraph:Was Stalin a Rothschild? Wake Up From Your Slumber Rothschild Employee of the Year 1902 The French Rothschilds _____________1____2_______3__4___5_6______7_____8___9 Videos: Baku Oil & the Nobels Oil Industry of Azerbaijan BNITO - Caspian and Black Sea Oil Company 1. Baron James-Armand de Rothschild.--2. Baron Léopold de Rothschild.--3. M. Maurice Wiki: Josef Stalin Ephrussi.--4. Baron Albert de Rothschild.--5. Baron Leonino.--6. Dr Henri de Rothschild. 7.--Lord Videos: Baku Oil & the Nobels Rothschild.--8. Baron Édouard de Rothschild, fils du baron Alphonse.--9. Baron Gustave de Rothschild. Popular Posts Posted by Clifford Shack at 9:02 PM Was Stalin A Rothschild? Reactions: funny (0) interesting (0) cool (0) Part 2 Was Josef Stalin a No comments: Links to this post Rothschild? Part 2 By Clifford Shack A few years ago I had written an article entitled, “Was Stalin a Rothschild?” I c... Was Maurice Ephrussi's Half-Brother, Baron Ignaz Was Stalin's Father a Ephrussi...Stalin's Uncle? Rothschild Banker? by Clifford Shack (henrymakow.com) Rothschild banker,Maurice Ephrussi. Baron Alphonse J... The Family Ephrussi: The Rothschild Banking Connection In St. Petersburg For nearly 100 years the Ephrussi family was a major force in European grain, shipping and banking, with offices in Odessa, St.