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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

"The History of a Lie 'The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion'"

They were
given to him by an unknown lady who had received them from an
unknown but energetic participant in the Basle Congress. Is this
credible? Well, then, there is another version of the origin of the
protocols--but that is for the German readers. The Russian
government sent a spy to the Basle Congress. He did not go to the
Congress himself, but bribed one of the participants. He was
carrying the protocols from Basle to Frankfurt to the local masonic
organization. He stopped on the way in a little town, and gave the
protocols to the spy. He engaged copyists who worked all night and
copied the protocols.
"In the first Russian version the protocols were supposed to have
been brought to Russia in French. According to the German version,
the protocols were copied, consequently they were in German, but
the most important thing is that the protocols are not protocols at
all, but a monograph--which could be called 'the dream of a member
of the Black Hundreds.'"
A distinguished Russian publicist says of the sponsor of the "protocols"
as follows:
"In Russia the problems of Christianity and Judaism have been
studied by such men as Vladimir Solovyov, Professor Troitzky,
Professor Kokovtsev, Kartashov, Bulgakov, Berdyayev--men of profound
intellect and a living conscience. In them the counterfeit ravings
of the ignorant monk (Nilus) evoked but a smile of contempt.


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