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Feminist Movement Funded by Rothschilds and Vanderbilts Says Anti-Feminist Influencer
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"The biggest financier of this was Alva Belmont. She was originally married to William Vanderbilt, which was Cornelius Vanderbilt's grandson. Then she marries Oliver Belmont, who is the son of August Belmont, who was a Jewish investment banker for the Rothschild family. All of these wealthy elite families were involved in funding the 19th Amendment."
Savannah Faith Stone claims the women's suffrage movement was not grassroots but funded by elite banking families including the Vanderbilts and Rothschilds. She states only 4% of 575,000 Massachusetts women voted yes on suffrage, and anti-suffragists actually outnumbered supporters until wealthy donors intervened with massive funding.
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