Pierre Dupont de Nemours

After arranging the Armistice that ended or settled outstanding issues after the Revolutionary War Pierre Dupont de Nemours came to join the Royals including the Hapsburgs who were living near Jefferson and other esoteric Merovingians in and around Delaware. He and his family became important armaments manufacturers and it is reasonable to remember what Eisenhower said in his Military-Industrial Complex speech. Pierre Dupont de Nemours and the Physiocrats are not really interested in 'the government which governs best governs least'. You must try to study the Physiocrats if you are to make sense of the current world economy.

It is also important to know the 'spoils' system in government that became the norm under Andrew Jackson was already well underway at the time of the Louisiana Purchase. The level of graft or intrigue may never be fully exposed but Ben Franklin and King George had a pleasant conversation around the same time and some suggest King George was a financier of both sides as is the wont of the upper echelon in our society. We find huge profits are often assured in wars and enforcing the collection of debts that ensue is part of the program. Here is a most interesting aspect of the issue of the Louisiana Purchase which is central to the expansionism of the Enlightenment Experiment which is called the United States. Remember also the occult symbology in the US symbolism that includes a declaration of a New World Order (Novus Ordre Seclorum) on the dollar bill and the Third Eye on the Pyramid.

"Personal representatives of the President were given various titles when charged with specific missions. President Washington had preferred "commissioner." Later, the title of Special Diplomatic Agent was used. For example, in 1802, Samuel Pierre Dupont De Nemours was sent to Paris "to impress on the Government of France the impending dangers should France keep Louisiana." Such appointments, however, were always for a single, if sometimes prolonged, mission and purpose.

Though not salaried, the positions of consul and vice consul were especially susceptible to political favoritism. Consular officers were expected to live by the fees collected for the many documents essential for the conduct of trade and which they prepared. Congress first set out the schedule of services to be provided and the fees to be charged in 1792. Consuls and Vice Consuls could receive protests and declarations and give copies of documents duly authenticated, they could settle the estates of Americans who died within their consular district if the local laws allowed, they were expected to exercise jurisdiction over U.S. flag vessels that might become stranded in their district and over the cargos saved from these vessels, served as depositories for ships' papers and offered relief to shipwrecked seamen. With the appointment thus having no impact on the Federal budget, members of Congress appeared to have little reason to oppose other members' candidates or to restrain support for candidates of their own." (7)

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