Parties of the Black Widow - Saltpeter, Opium & Gatekeeping

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The Elites Exclusive's Parties Reunion  seeing through Pamenideans eyes - A scrutinizer's approach

First A Extensive Background

Efter they  won the Opium's wars : The Zion Hebrew Empire, East India Company, New Haven, Skull & Bones, Russell Trust Association, The Pacific Wars, Saltpeter, Gatekeeping, Conspiracy, Jet Set reunions
 




This is likely revisionist history, as Russell was first cousin to Samuel Russell, the richest Opium dealer in the World, and the distance of some 27.0 mi from New Haven to Middletown was a bit more than a "walk to school").
 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Huntington_Russell

The Shit as Gun Power
The name Chile saltpetre (American "Chile saltpeter") is applied to sodium nitrate, a similar nitrogen compound that is also used in explosives and fertilizers. The major problem of using the cheaper sodium nitrate in gunpowder is its tendency to go damp.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_nitrate



Dung-heaps were a particularly common source: ammonia from the decomposition of urea and other nitrogenous materials would undergo bacterial oxidation to produce nitrates.These often contained calcium nitrate, which could be converted to potassium nitrate by the addition of potash from wood ashes.
It was and is also used as a component in some fertilizers.
major sources of potassium nitrate were the deposits crystallizing from cave walls and the draining of decomposing organic material.
During the 19th century and until around World War I, potassium nitrate was produced on an industrial scale, first by the Birkeland–Eyde process in 1905, and then later from ammonia produced by the much more efficient Haber process. The latter process came online during World War I, and supplied Germany with nitrates critical for the warfare that it otherwise had no access to because the deposits of natural nitrate in Chile were in British hands. It is assumed that this prolonged World War I. Today practically all nitrates are produced from the oxidation of ammonia made by the Haber process.
coincidentally, by the way ! Haber process , what a coincidence :
Fritz Haber . . . Early in the twentieth century several chemists tried and failed to produce ammonia from atmospheric nitrogen. The enormous technical problems associated with the process were first solved by German chemist Fritz Haber
 


Haber was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland), to Jewish parents of one of the oldest families of the town.
Han he was olso the developer of  "The Gas Chambers" gas
 Zyklon B was originally developed as a cyanide-based insecticide in the 1920s by Dr. Fritz Haber




Zyklon B was manufactured under license from patentholder IG Farben. (my comment : IG Farben = Warburg = Schiff = Rothschild & Co)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... umnets.jpg

'Guano' (from the Quechua 'wanu', via Spanish) is the droppings of seabirds, bats, and seals [1].
It is an effective fertilizer and gunpowder ingredient due to its high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen and also its lack of odor. Superphosphate made from guano is used for aerial topdressing. Soil that is deficient in organic matter can be made much more productive by addition of this manure.
Guano consists of ammonia, along with uric, phosphoric, oxalic, and carbonic acids, as well as some earth salts and impurities. The high concentration of nitrates also made guano an important strategic commodity. In fact, the War of the Pacific between the Peru-Bolivia alliance and Chile was primarily based upon Bolivia's attempt to tax Chilean guano harvesters.

Mining Guano


Hong Kong Founded as Sassoon Drug Center
 When the the Sassoons and the Rothschilds got together through marriage in London, they had tremendous " parties " the the very same thing was happening across other european nations and capitals, as in Paris.

Abdallah David Sassoon






Mumbai - David Sassoon Library







CASE STUDY ABOUT THEIR  LOCAL GATEKEEPER
 

Here some interesting facts with sustancial data enough to make a case: House of Rothschild had control over the north Chile's on the mines of "guano", saltpetre (American "Chile saltpeter") is applied to sodium nitrate,  they put a whole part of the country in the north desert, where the saltpetre raw product right under the same land.

The name of therir gatekeeper was Arturo Lopez-Wilshaw a homosexual "gay" person and with the father already playing Gatekeepers to this same Force, so let the son be the new poster -boy, let's the show begin ! The problem was that Arturo was to precious to leave offshore Europe out of the reach of control,  too precious at last. Saltpetre (gunpowder) was at that time a very hidden Trade Secret of the War Lords, all coming from this  droppings of seabirds, bats, and seals. You have to know that efter the War financed by House of Rothschild and the City of London, in South America, called The War of the Pacific, efter the war the Chilean state got got bankrupt (Deuda Externa) deep debt to the House Of Rothschild. So they took Arturo to Paris but they don't want to present him as the wealthy King of  droppings (King of Shit) so they reinvented him as The King of Ten.  Later they assigned him a dominatrix called Barón de Redé.
 
Portrait of Arturo Lopez-Willshaw | What One Million Dollars Buy


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Pacific

The Players

Marie-Hélène de Rothschild Born Rothschild (From both sides of the family) and married Rothschild (full circle level complete).


Marie-Hélène de Rothschild (Born Baroness Marie-Hélène Naila Stephanie Josina van Zuylen van Nyevelt).
Marie-Hélène's paternal grandmother was Baroness Hélène de Rothschild (1863-1947). She began dating her distant cousin Baron Guy de Rothschild, head of the de Rothschild Frères bank and they were married on February 17, 1957 in New York City.

Saltpetre trade


Guy de Rothschild


Baron Guy de Rothschild was born in Paris, the son of Baron Édouard de Rothschild . Half of his great-grandparents were Rothschilds.  1975 . . . he bought the Hôtel Lambert on the Île Saint-Louis in Paris, the top floors of which became his Paris residence.
Georges Pompidou, who would later become President and Prime Minister of France, was recruited by Guy de Rothschild from a job as a teacher, and worked for him from 1953 to 1962, during which time he became the general manager of the Rothschild bank.
In France, Rothschild developed the country's largest private uranium mining company, the Compagnie Française des Minerais d'Uranium. In 1961, Guy de Rothschild took over as Chairman of Imetal S.A. in which the family had a substantial stake.
In later years Gaullist leaders including Jacques Chirac and Edouard Balladur often turned to Rothschild for advice.

Guy de Rothschild, patriarch of the French banking family and an influential behind-the-scenes figure in the Gaullist politics of the 1960s and 70s, died Tuesday at the age of 98, his family announced Wednesday [June 13, 2007].



The House of Nicolay was of the Ancien Régime in France.
Ancien Régime in France:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancien_R%C3%A9gime_in_France


Baron Alexis de Redé, Arturo and Patricia Lopez Willshaw


http://scalaregia.blogspot.com/2009/01/ ... arles.html

arturo Lopez-Willshaw and "wife" Patricia Lopez-Willshaw


Patricia Lopez-Willshaw



For Arturo Lopez-Willshaw, a South American millionaire of extraordinary taste, he brought the Geffroy touch to, among other things, the yacht Gaviota IV, and for Lopez-Willshaw's lover, Baron Alexis de Rédé, he and Grandpierre decorated a startlingly luxurious apartment in Hôtel Lambert. The Bolivian tin magnate Antenor Patino was one of his frequent clients
http://209.85.135.132/search?q=cache:rlnae19Ul9QJ:aestheteslament.blogspot.com/2008_02_19_archive.html+Arturo+Lopez-Willshaw&cd=21&hl=en&ct=clnk

Baron Alexis de Rede
He was born in Zürich, Switzerland, and was the son of Baron Oscar von Rosenberg, a Jewish banker from Austria-Hungary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis_von_Rosenberg,_Baron_de_Red%C3%A9
. . . Redé's life as the live-in lover of an immensely rich married man. As the baron said, "It was an unusual arrangement, but it worked.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/10/arts/10iht-rede.html
No novelist could have invented the Baron de Rede. Slight, preposterously elegant and as beautifully mannered as he was immaculately dressed, he was the consummate aesthete. He was also notorious--the homme fatale who so beguiled the Chilean millionaire Arturo Lopez-Willshaw when the latter first caught sight of him in a New York restaurant in 1941 that he offered him $1 m to return to Paris with him and his wife. It was an offer that the all but destitute Alexis de Rede, the son of an ennobled but bankrupt Jewish businessman, was not to resist. When his protector died he was left half his fortune. His was a hedonistic life of high-society pleasures, all beautifully choreographed.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PAL/is_519_161/ai_n15950212/?tag=untagged

Baron Alexis de Rede (by Serebriakoff) at The Oriental Ball :





The Plot
Alexis von Rosenberg, Baron de Redé


The baron is the perfect blend of Proust, Balzac and the modern age. He is one of the great social figures of Paris, and indeed, all of Europe. I first noticed him taking his seat in the theater that night just before curtain. He is one of those people who looks like he's somebody famous. A man, probably in his 70s, he has a swarthiness from what looked like a fading tan; jowlish, with heavy-lidded drooping eyes, a high forehead with a full head of dark brown hair brushed back and a cashmere overcoat casually slung like a cape over his just slightly stooped shoulders. He seemed to lead the way through his row, like an unfazed and laconic ram followed by its entourage. His life has been superficially alluded to many times in magazines all over the world. He lives in the l'Hotel Lambert on the Ile St. Louis in Paris, a building he shares with Guy de Rothschild, in what is reported to be one of the greatest apartments in Paris.

One night in a restaurant in New York, he was introduced to a very rich Chilean named Arturo Lopez-Wilshaw. Lopez Wilshaw lived in Paris where he had a lavishly decorated house in Neuilly, and was famous for his extravagant costume entertainments. He was married to a woman, also a cousin, named Patricia Lopez-Huici. Mme. Lopez-Wilshaw was also the great-niece of the woman who became the greatest patron of modernism of the 20th Century – a friend of Sargent, Whistler, Picasso, Cocteau, Diahgilev and Stravinsky, among others: Eugenia Errazuriz.

The meeting of Lopez-Wilshaw and the young and ambitious de Rede was fortuitous, made so, ironically by an American – the notorious playboy and heir to the Woolworth fortune, Jimmy Donohue. Donohue, who was also the first cousin of Barbara Hutton, and although he was homosexual and often outrageously so, later gained fame as the "lover" of the Duchess of Windsor.

Lopez-Wilshaw was also homosexual. This was well-known within his set, and shortly before his meeting de Rede, he had been keeping a handsome and willowy young Englishman named Tony Pawson. Pawson was remarkable for, among other things, his "English complexion," fair and pink as a poodle, the result, it was said, of his mother constantly waxing his face just as puberty was butting in, so that the postpubescent boy never really had to shave in the morning
As a protégé of Sr. Lopez-Wilshaw, Mr. Pawson was installed in a beautiful Paris apartment in a l'hotel particulier full of 18th-century French furniture worth a king's ransom, including a bed that was said to have belonged to Marie Antoinette.
It was while living there that the fair-faced Pawson met the rebellious American Donohue who was immediately smitten. Jimmy Donohue, as famously willful as he was rich, soon persuaded Pawson to dump Lopez-Wilshaw and move to New York where he'd really show the Englishman a life of luxury and good times
When Pawson departed for New York, his patron, Sr. Lopez-Wilshaw was unaware of his long term future plans. It wasn't until he was visiting Pawson in New York that he learned the truth: Jimmy Donohue had stolen his boy. It was also on that trip, by stroke of good fortune, in more ways than one, that Lopez-Wilshaw first met the Baron de Rede, formerly Alexis Rosenberg.
Infuriated by Pawson's Donohue-fueled deception, Lopez-Wilshaw returned to Paris, ordered vans to go around to the ill-fated l'hotel particulier and empty the ungrateful Pawson's fabulous apartment of all the furniture he'd given him. Except for Marie Antoinette's bed. By French law, you cannot take the bed.

Meanwhile, back in New York, the naughty fickle fellow Donohue dropped the milk-skinned Tony Pawson and sent him back to Paris. Pawson arrived only to discover that he'd been relieved of his life and livelihood. The shock on his face when he entered his now empty apartment was the talk of Paris for days afterwards.

At about the same time, Alexis de Rede arrived in Paris in the company of Lady Mendl, returning from her wartime exile in California to take up residence once again in her house in Versailles. The days following the defeat of the Nazis were heady ones in Paris where many Americans and Europeans returned to the chic social life.

Alexis – the Memoirs of the Baron de Redé (ed) (2004)

http://www.hugovickers.co.uk/bookDetail_Alexis.htm

Marie-Helene de Rothschild and Baron Alexis de Rede:


Arturo Lopez-Wilshaw was said to have offered Alexis de Rede one million dollars to come to Paris. Whether or not that was true, it is not known, but the two began a relationship that was to continue for the rest of Lopez-Wilshaw's life.
The Lopez-Wilshaws, armed with a great fortune derived from guano – which is literally nitrogen derived from fermented batshit – mined from caves the family owned in South America, and turned into fertilizer, lived like royalty.
This was an age where the wealth of the very rich stretched to royal proportions in war-torn Europe. The Lopez-Wilshaws and Alexis de Rede became a familiar trio entertaining at lavish costume balls in Neuilly, on the Lopez-Wilshaw yacht, La Gaviota, which was decorated by Geoffrey Geffroy, cruising for months at a time all over the Mediterranean and Europe. They were often in Venice at the Grand Hotel, at the Palace, as well as in residence at various rented mansions at the famous watering holes of the era.
This was not quite a relationship of a man keeping a wife as well as a lover. For although friends like writer Nancy Mitford referred to de Rede as "La Pompadour de nos jours" and loved calling into question the legitimacy of his title, and Anglo-American diarist Chips Channon referred to him as the "Eugene de Rastignac of modern Paris," (a reference to the hero in Balzac's Pere Goriot ), in a few years, it also became known that Alexis de Rede had what people were referring to as "The Midas Touch." He had become active in the management of the Lopez-Wilshaw fortune, and was making it even greater than it was when he first crossed the threshold. This reality drew him far more notice than his narrow shoes by Cleverly and his sartorial style. It brought him respect, and awe.

In 1949, the twenty-seven year old baron moved into the magnificent apartment in the l'hotel Lambert on the Ile St. Louis. And although Lopez-Wilshaw continued to officially maintain his residence with his wife in Neuilly, he actually lived much of his time with de Rede at the Lambert.

By the early 1950s, Alexis de Rede was an important influence in Paris society. His luncheons and dinners at the Hotel Lambert were legendary for their cuisine, luxury and décor. No matter who they were, people came away raving about them as incomparable to anything they'd experienced anywhere with anybody. He was also an early booster of Cardin and St. Laurent, hiring them to create costumes for him for his famous balls. In 1956 for de Rede's Bal des Tetes, YSL made many of the headdresses for the guests, giving his fledgling career an early and important boost.
In 1969, the baron gave his most spectacular evening, the Oriental Ball. The grand staircase of his apartment, said by some to be the grandest ever seen in a private house, was lined with Nubian slaves, scantily clad men bearing torches, while two turbaned "pashas" were ensconced on two enormous papier-mâché elephants in the hotel's courtyard.


After Arturo's death in 1962, Alexis was left half of the estate, Patricia getting the rest. Rede entertained like no other, especially after he cemented his friendship with the Guy de Rothschilds.

http://www.takistopdrawer.us/2004/july/article_2004-July-24.html

In 1962, Arturo Lopez-Wilshaw died and left his fortune divided by two – half to his wife Patricia and half to Alexis de Rede.
 It was after that that de Rede joined Prince Rupert zu Loewenstein and others in taking control of the Bank Leopold, Joseph & Sons, where he served as Deputy Chairman. He and Loewenstein also engaged in managing the fortune of the Rolling Stones. He also used his connoisseurship in the founding of Artemis, a business which acquired and exhibited works of art, with many museums as clients.
It was after the death of his great patron, that Alexis de Rede forged another great friendship – this time with Marie-Helen de Rothschild, the glamorous wife of Guy. The two joined forces to give some of the greatest costume balls of the 1970s at the Rothschilds' Chateau de Ferrieres outside Paris. The guest list became more celebrated in terms of the glitterati with guests such as movie stars Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, the pop artist Andy Warhol as well as limousine loads of billionaires, titled European nobility and royalty.

Marie-Helene de Rothschild became ill in the 1980s with cancer, severely curtailing the glittering social life of her friend the baron, who devotedly sat vigil through her darkest hours. Although after her death he seemed to some a lonely figure, and indeed, he appeared so to these unknowing eyes that night in London seven years ago, he continued his active social life and entertaining, if indeed on a quieter, less populated scale.
The baron Alexis de Rede, last year at the wedding of the Catroux daughter in Provence:



Allen Klein was also a Rolling Stones manager
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Klein

Some Conclusions

The Sassoon/Rothschilds parties in London and the Rothschilds parties in Paris were centers of conspiracy, secret meetings, gatekeepers prospecting opportunities, Blackmails traps and of course, beside the facades,  Jet Set party Time !
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Note that Orson Welles was present  in  those party carnaval at venture prospects "getting blackmailed gatekeepers" into the system :
Mademoiselle de Heeren, Baron Alexis de Redé and Orson Welles


http://scalaregia.blogspot.com/2009/01/was-in-late-summer-of-1951-that-charles.html



http://scalaregia.blogspot.com/2009/01/oriental-ball-in-1969-has-been.html

The Oriental Ball in 1969


Baron Guy de Rothschild


Patricia Lopez-Willshaw



http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/list/im/107im.php

Hôtel Lambert






http://www.paris-architecture.info/PA-061.htm

Ghislaine de Polignac (French noble ): "I picked up Princess Ghislaine de Polignac, who had arranged for me to lunch with the Baron de Redé, a famous French society figure I had read about in Aileen Mehle's "Suzy" columns for years. His apartment is in the Hôtel Lambert, which is owned by Baron Guy de Rothschild, whose late wife, Marie-Hélène, was Alexis de Redé's greatest friend. "I used to live right up in that apartment there,"
Marie-Hélène de Rothschild

Marie-Hélène's paternal grandmother was Baroness Hélène de Rothschild (1863-1947), the daughter of Baron Salomon James de Rothschild . . . She began dating her distant cousin Baron Guy de Rothschild, head of the de Rothschild Frères bank and they were married on February 17, 1957 in New York City.
The son, Édouard Etienne Alphonse de Rothschild
 In January 2005, Édouard de Rothschild invested 20 million euros for a 37% majority shareholding in the French newspaper Libération. The left-wing daily was founded by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre and Maoist militant Serge July in 1973
 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-H%C3 ... Rothschild

http://scalaregia.blogspot.com/2009/01/ ... ne-of.html

In 1975 the Hôtel Lambert was purchased by Baron Guy de Rothschild, whose wife, Marie-Hélène de Rothschild was a close friend of Rédé; they used it as their Paris residence.
In the twentieth century the Hôtel Lambert was discreetly split into several luxurious apartments; it was once the home of actress Michèle Morgan and of Mona von Bismarck and to Baron Alexis de Rédé who rented the ground floor from 1949 until his death in 2004, he entertained there his lover Arturo Lopez-Willshaw.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B4tel_Lambert
Hôtel Lambert and Adam Jerzy Czartoryski :
http://www.ohio.edu/chastain/dh/hotel.htm
CZARTORYSKI, PRINCE ADAM GEORG  by the jewish encyclopedia:
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view. ... zartoryski
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Jerzy_Czartoryski
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Le Château de Ferrières was built between 1855 and 1859 by Baron James de Rothschild
http://scalaregia.blogspot.com/2009/01/ ... child.html

Rothschild's Imeryscom

Edouard Etienne de Rothschild : Until May 2005, he was a member of the Supervisory Board at Imerys S.A., a company the family had been a majority or significant shareholder in since 1880.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edouard_Et ... Rothschild

 http://www.imerys.com/scopi/group/imery ... ryscom.nsf

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