In 1812,on September 19th, Mayer Amschel Rothschild dies. In his will he lays out specific laws that the
House of Rothschild are to follow:
1. All key positions in the family business are only to be held by family members.
2. Only male members of the family are allowed to participate in the family business. This
included a reported sixth secret bastard son (It is important to note here that Mayer Amschel
The Synagogue of Satan 740-1818.
Rothschild also had five daughters, so today the spread of the Rothschild dynasty without the
Rothschild name is far and wide, and Jews believe the mixed offspring of a Jewish mother is
solely Jewish).
3. The family is to intermarry with its’ first and second cousins to preserve the family fortune (interestingly according to the Jewish Encyclopaedia 1905, of the fifty-eight Rothschild
marriages to that date, exactly half, or twenty-nine, had been to first cousins - a practice known today as inbreeding).
4. No public inventory of his estate is to be published.
5. No legal action is to be taken with regard to the value of the inheritance.
6. The eldest son of the eldest son is to become the head of the family (this condition could only
be overturned when the majority of the family agreed otherwise).
Law number six is straightaway put into effect when Nathan Mayer Rothschild is elected his father’s successor as head of the family