Moses Mendelssohn
Moses Mendelssohn was a jewish freemason (mm=33) who played a role in developing the corrupt financial system and the Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment (secularization of jews) with Naftali Rosenthal and Daniel Itzig, banker and court jew of masons Frederick II the Great (House of Hohenzollern-Hanover) and Frederick Willem. He was mentored by David Fränckel, rabbi of Berlin. He was a friend of Ephraim Hirschfeld (kabbalistists of Asiatic Brethren, German Enlightenment), Immanuel Kant, Moses Dobrushka (related to Jacob Frank, Jacobin Club of French Revolution) and Illuminati member Friedrich Nicolai and JC Bode. |
He married Fromet Guggenheim, the great granddaughter of Samuel Oppenheimer who worked with Mayer Rothschild. He won a competition of the Berlin Academy with Immanuel Kant.
In 1783, on the eve of the French Revolution, he published Jerusalem or Religious Power and Judaism. He promoted Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
His son, banker Abraham Mendelssohn married Lea Salomon Itzig, the granddaughter of Daniel Itzig.. The Itzig family were the patrons of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who worked for the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (2 headed eagle as coat of arms, also used in freemasonry). Caecilie Itzig married Bernhard von Eskeles who founded the Central Bank of Austria. Mozart was a friend of Illuminati members Adam Weishaupt and Joseph von Sonnenfels.
He was a friend of the brothers Humbolt who founded the Humboldt University of Berlin with Friedrich Schleiermacher and Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Fichte invented the Dialectic method of thesis-antithesis-synthesis, problem-reaction (controlled opposition)-solution, like diffracted light red-blue-purple.
Abraham's son Felix Mendelssohn was a composer of classical music and helped popularizing the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. He was also a friend of Illuminati-member Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. They were painted together by Moritz Oppenheim, who also made an imaginary portrait of Moses Mendelssohn, Lessing and Johann Lavater.
Felix' son was chemist Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy who co-founded AGFA, which later fused with Bayer (Adolf von Bayer was related to the Itzig family) to become IG Farben, involved in the Holocaust. AGFA also employed Franz Oppenheim.
His daughter Rebecca Mendelssohn married mathematician Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, a student of Carl Friedrich Gauss at the University of Göttingen. Through the French Academy of Sciences he was in contact with Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier, student of Joseph-Louis Lagrange (providing the mathematical framework for Newton's mechanical model).
His daughter Dorothea Mendelssohn married banker Simon Veit (jewish family protected by Frederick William Hohenzollern). She also had a relationship with poet Friedrich Schlegel (Jena Romanticism). They were part of the social circle of Rahel Levin (subject of a biography of Hannah Arendt) and Germaine de Stael (Coppet group of Joseph Bonaparte, Chateaubriand, Lord Byron, Johann Goethe).
Nathan Mendelssohn married her cousin Henrietta Itzig (tradition of incest).
Joseph Mendelssohn was a friend of Alexander von Humboldt and founded bank Mendelssohn & Co in 1795. During the WW2 ritual their assets were transferred to Deutsche Bank.
Eleonora Mendelssohn married actor Martin Kosleck, used to play Joseph Goebbels in Hollywood anti-nazi propaganda like Nazi Agent of MGM with Conrad Veidt and Sidney Blackmer (Rosemary's Baby) and The Hitler Gang directed by John Farrow (father of Mia Farrow who played mother of the Antichrist in Rosemary's Baby).
Anna Block-Mendelssohn married pioneer of Alfred Winslow Jones the hedge fund financial scam.
Mathematician Kurt Mendelssohn was a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Joachim Wack (descendant of the Mendelssohns), invited Mircea Eliade to lecture at University of Chicago.
born 9/6/1729.
died 1/4/1786.