Chapter 175: Creating Panic

Jérôme. Bonaparte and the Emile. Perel spent nearly half an hour deliberating on issues such as the company's operations and shareholding structure, and finally set the tone.

by Emir. Bank Perel paid 2 million francs for the acquisition of a state-owned firearms company in Paris, Jérôme. Bonaparte took 51 per cent of the shares in the company in the form of a technical stake, becoming the absolute controlling shareholder of the company, and the operation of the company was entrusted to Jewish professional managers.

When it comes to the running of the company, the Jews are undoubtedly the top figures in the whole of France, and indeed in the whole of Europe. Bonaparte also had no fear that the company would be usurped by the Jews, who were still persecuted at this time.

Light heat rom. Bonaparte knew of no less than 10 pamphlets on the Jews in Paris, some of whom were indeed attributed in part to the Jewish bankers, but more often than not, to their colleagues in the Parisian bankers, who blamed the Jewish bankers for all their faults and called on them to take action to eradicate the vampires that had entrenched France.

Since France in the Second Republic was still in the first position of the European Army (as France thought it were), and the class and national contradictions were not too intense while the vanity of the great powers could still be maintained, many of the Parisian petty bourgeoisie did not join in the criticism of the Jews.

After the fall of the Second Empire and the crushing of the vanity of the French powers by the steel cannons of Prussia, the class contradictions were completely exposed, and the scheming bankers united with the same part of the royalists to soak up the lie that France was controlled by the Jews.

The events in Dresden led to an anti-Semitic incident in France, in which German and French board members of the Banque de France seized the opportunity to take action against Jewish bankers.

In that incident, Jewish bankers suffered heavy losses and were nearly expelled from the center of power of the Banque de France.

Jérôme in the context of Pai Judah. Bonaparte had no fear of Jewish betrayal, and what an Austrian devil could do 90 years later, he could do.

The murder of Jews in the 20th century may have been a sin, but in the 19th century there was no punishment for the murder of Jews.

The colonizers of this period did more in the colonies than the Third Reich in the 20th century.

The deal looks good on the face of the emir. Perel suffered a big loss, and he took more than 2 million francs in exchange for not the company's equity.

However, in the emir. That's not how Perel's account was calculated, and he used 2 million francs to gain the friendship of the monarch, which was a bargain deal.

Newly established companies are also not affiliated with Jérôme. Underneath Bonaparte, maintaining an image of integrity to the outside world is the self-cultivation of a president, and he cannot let the members of the Legislative Assembly catch him, so the main shareholder of the company is Jérôme. Bonaparte's white gloves prepared in meditation.

Jérôme who has taken care of his personal affairs. Bonaparte turned to the emir. Perel spoke about "business": "Mr. Emile, in the near future I will hold a grand military parade in Paris!" ”

Emir. Perel was stunned for a moment and said complimentally: "That's really good! France is in need of an exciting military parade! ”

"But ......," Jérôme. Bonaparte had a lost expression and a dull tone: "The Legislative Assembly does not understand my painstaking efforts at all, they only think that I am wasting taxpayers' money to satisfy my personal desires!" How did they know that if France could not show its strength to the outside world, those countries would turn into wild beasts and tear France apart. For them, a French republic is heresy, and at the same time an object of extermination! ”

"You're so right!" Emir. Perel continued to compliment: "A country without strength cannot be respected by other countries, and we must show the outside world that France is strong, so that they will be afraid of us." ”

"I'm thinking......" Jérôme. Bonaparte pretended to be hesitant, "If the Legislative Assembly vetoes the parade, can it be squeezed out of other places?" ”

Emir. Perel then understood, Jérôme. Bonaparte's intentions.

Now that 2 million francs have been spent, the Emile. Perel didn't care about continuing to spend money outside.

"Your Excellency President, our Perel family is willing to help you!" Emir. Perel vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"How can that work! I'm already bothering you! "Jérôme. Bonaparte still looked resistant.

"Your Excellency, just my small contribution to France as a simple patriot!" Emir. Perel was busy in the name of patriotism against Jérôme. My mother said.

"Mr. Emile, I am not mistaken! You are a true patriot! "Jérôme. Bonaparte rushed to the emir. Perel gave a thumbs up, followed by Jérôme. Bonaparte continued: "But we can't let a patriot break the bank!" The gentlemen of Paris should also enthusiastically donate their love! ”

"What do you mean, Your Excellency?" Emir. Perel hurriedly asked.

"Monsieur Emile, in the coming period I will invite gentlemen from all walks of life in Paris to the Élysée Palace! At that time, I need you to cooperate with me ......" Jérôme. Bonaparte to the emir. Perel spoke out about his plan.

Emir. Perrell looked slightly surprised, he didn't expect the president to use this method to raise money.

"When it's done, the money you donated will be returned! The rest of the money will be used to pay for the parade! "Jérôme. Bonaparte smiled at the emile. Perel.

"Your Excellency, I voluntarily contribute to the defense of France!" Emir. Perel hurriedly said that he would dare to get the money back.

"Then I thank the French soldiers for your generosity!" Jérôme. Bonaparte regained his serious expression, and the emile. Perel was a little puzzled by Röhm. Bonaparte thought to himself: "By the way, Monsieur Emir, please pay attention to the recent bonds of the railways!" ”

"Huh?" Emir. Perel heard Jérôme. Bonaparte's subtext.

Emir. Perel's speculation is similar to that of Jérôme. What Bonaparte said next coincides with Jérôme. Bonaparte said meaningfully: "There is a good chance that the railway bonds will fluctuate greatly!" ”

Railroad big waves!

Emir. Perel realized that this was the opportunity for the president to give him a fortune, and every fluctuation would complete a large rise or fall in stocks, and the rise and fall of the capital market was an uncontrollable factor, but the artificial rise and fall was a controllable situation, as long as the banker could accurately "predict" the rise and fall of the bond, those would be able to determine whether the bond needed to be increased or shorted.

In the Paris Stock Exchange, a single piece of accurate information can often increase a bank's assets by millions or tens of millions.

After the revolution of 1848, some bankers who had suffered heavy losses rushed to buy the low-priced government bonds sold by the citizens of Paris by using the information revealed within the government, and then sold them at the original price of the bonds after the revolution was stabilized.

"I see!" Emir. Perel nodded in understanding, and he decided that if he made money this time, he would give most of it to Jérôme. Bonaparte, to thank the president for the information.

The two also discussed the construction of the railway in Paris.

Night falls in Jérôme. Bonaparte's emir. Perel was invited to the restaurant to dine with the president.

After the meal, Jérôme. Bonaparte ordered the men to send the emir. Perel sent it back.

In order to alleviate the sudden anguish in his heart, Jérôme Bonaparte went to the riverside on the banks of the Seine in the evening accompanied by Pessini.

The moonlight shining on the sparkling Seine River is extraordinarily peaceful.

At night, the banks of the Seine are still lit up with sparkling lights, where ships dock and boxes of valuables are loaded onto Calais via inland waterways, where they are transported around the world.

"Pesini, have we taken control of the entire Parisian press world?" Jérôme with Pesini on his back. King Bonaparte, who had an endless stretch of the Seine, said in a calm tone.

"For your blessing, we already have direct or indirect control over half of the newspapers in Paris! The whole newspaper office in Paris is under your control! "Pesini humbly addressed Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"What about word of mouth? What is the reputation of the newspapers we control? "Jérôme. Bonaparte asked again.

After hesitating for a moment, Pessini reorganized the language and said, "Some are good, some are bad!" However, most of the newspaper reviews are not bad! ”

"I need you to spread the word that will destabilize Paris!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Pessini.

In Paris, the most valuable thing is the news, and the cheapest is also the news.

The right news can make a person money, and the wrong news can also make people bankrupt.

"You mean to take a walk around some fake news?" Pesini cautiously asked Jérôme. Bonaparte said.

"That's right! Some fake news! For example, there could be a revolution in Lyon in the south, where the Reds intended to revolt again, and the Prince of Ruanville could send back to France to overthrow the republic...... "Jérôme. Bonaparte enumerated many of the benefits to Pessini, and then encouraged: "Do not be afraid of the truthfulness of the news, we are going to plunge the whole of Paris into panic!" ”

There is no one better than Jérôme. Bonaparte was more aware of the crisis of rumors.

In later generations, even if the official came out to refute the rumors, many people still believed in their own judgment, and they would only think that the government deliberately covered it up.

All of this is ultimately a matter of the credibility of the government, but the credibility of the French Republic will probably only be worse than that of future generations.

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