Sincere question: Why would the Rothschilds, one of the richest families on the earth, be selling off their private collection of heirlooms, art, and historic pieces when these pieces often serve as a symbol of their high status and power?
When you browse the goods, they aren't just selling a few items here and there; they are. No, it's a two-week auction giving away piece after piece...
How could a family that once had a net worth of over one trillion dollars be in need of this money?
Or is something else going on here?
Someone explain this to me..

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In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

Executive Order 13818—Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious Human Rights Abuse or Corruption

Just waiting for the credits to roll

In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

Assets seized. Good riddance.