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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

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


"Every war, every revolution, every political and religious
upheaval brings nearer the moment when we shall attain the great
end for which we have been striving so long. Commerce and
speculation--these branches, most plentiful in their fruits,--must
never be suffered to slip out of the hands of the Israelites.
"... and once these branches have become identified with us,
we shall, through the flattery and perspicacity of our
executives, know how to penetrate to the prime source of true
influence and power. It is understood that we are concerned
only with those pursuits that entail honors, power or
privileges, for all those that require knowledge, labor or
disagreeable conditions, these can and should be left to the
Christians. The magistrature is an institution of prime
importance for us. The legal profession develops most the
faculty of civilization and initiates one furthest in the
affairs of our natural enemies, the Christians, and it is
through it that we can subject them to our mercy. Why should
not the Jews become Ministers of Instruction when they have so
often been Ministers of Finance? The Jews must also aspire to
the rank of legislators with the object of abrogating the laws
made by the Goim, faithless sinners, against the sons of
Israel, the true believers, in their invariable attachment to
the holy laws of Abraham.


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