Posted on 03/11/2025 7:52:10 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
This secret wealthy family played a masterful political game when the American Civil War erupted, rebranding themselves as a Union crew while maintaining Southern business interests through their Democratic Vigilant Association.
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0:00 Introduction
1:08 Chapter 1: The Big Belmonts
5:26 Chapter 2: The Gregarious German
9:00 Chapter 3: Dining In Democracy
12:24 Chapter 4: Entering High Society
16:06 Chapter 5: The Next Generation
When 24-year-old German Jewish immigrant August Belmont Sr. arrived in New York in 1837 with the Rothschild family's backing, he began one of history's most spectacular rises to power.
Within months, his August Belmont and Company had Wall Street dancing to its tune, as this ambitious newcomer transformed himself from outsider to puppet master of the Democratic Party.
By 1860, Belmont had achieved the unthinkable - becoming Chairman of the Democratic National Committee when the party aligned more with pro-slavery Confederates than anti-slavery Republicans.
His European connections proved crucial in discouraging foreign powers from backing the Confederacy, though Confederate bonds still found their way to London and Paris.
By his death in 1890, Belmont had amassed $10 million (about $280 million today) and established America's most prestigious horse race, the Belmont Stakes.
His son, August Belmont Jr., transformed his father's strategic genius into an empire of iron and horses, financing New York City's first subway line and the Cape Cod Canal.
The family legacy extended through Alva Belmont who, after trading her Vanderbilt marriage for a Belmont one, transformed her Newport mansion into a fortress of feminist revolution.
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Helen was queen of Sparta before and after her stay in Troy, so she's another cousin.
Josephus mentions something similar.
Another legend via Cleodemus Malchus is that a grandson of Abraham and Keturah, Epher, accompanied Hercules into North Africa. His daughter married Hercules and had a son Diodorus.
It’s all about the Drachmas, baby!
So, Helen wasn’t a shiksa goddess after all?
Bkmk
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