From: Arvind
Strange saga of Amartya Sen and the Rothschilds
- April 6, 2019,
- 9:05 PM
Rothschilds & Co funds units of 'civil society' in India that control narrative on 'human rights violations'.
Amartya Sen has become hyperactive in attacking policies that benefit the people of India, but one fact he has been shy of disclosing during his attacks is his apparent conflict of interest by virtue of marrying Emma Rothschild, one of the heiresses of the world's wealthiest family. The family have made money off India and the Indian government. The assets of the Rothschilds are estimated to be worth at least US$400 billion and the family has a reputation of enriching itself by finding opportunity even on growing misery around the world. The Rothschild family has a history of manipulating stock markets, funding world wars, engineering large scale decisions in their favour, exercising significant control over the banking system, and owning large media outlets to influence public opinion in their favour. Amartya Sen, of course, is the apostle of poverty.
The family business of Amartya Sen's family on wife's side, NM Rothschild & Sons, is seen as having made tremendous amounts of money during the United Progressive Alliance regime between 2004 and 2014, even as Sen's blue-eyed-boy, Jean Dreze was a key member of Sonia Gandhi's National Advisory Council. The connection between Amartya Sen and his family's business is not merely a tenuous one. On the contrary, Sen's father-in-law himself, Nathaniel Mayer Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild, was part of the management of NM Rothschild & Sons. Victor's cousin, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, owns a significant stake in the Economist magazine, which explains the magazine's constant barbs against the Hindu community even as they support Sonia Gandhi and prop up Amartya Sen's economic ideas.
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