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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

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


(Prot. 6.)
It is for this reason that we must undermine faith, eradicate from
the minds of the Gentiles the very principle of God and soul and
replace these conceptions by mathematical calculations and material
desires. (Prot. 4.)
We have taken good care long ago to discredit the Gentile clergy
and thereby to destroy their mission, which at present might hamper
us considerably. Their influence over people diminishes daily.
(Prot. 17.)
It is indispensible for our purposes that, as far as possible, wars
should bring no territorial advantages. This will shift war to an
economic footing and nations will perceive the strength of our
superiority in the aid we render. Such a condition of affairs will
place both sides under the control of our international agents with
their million eyes, whose vision is unhampered by any frontiers.
(Prot. 2.)
We will represent ourselves as the saviors of the laboring classes
who have come to liberate them from this oppression by suggesting
that they join our army of socialists, anarchists, communists, to
whom we always extend our help under the guise of the fraternal
principles of the universal solidarity of our social masonry....
(Prot. 3.)
We will adopt for ourselves the liberal side of all parties and all
movements and provide orators who will talk so much that they will
tire the people with their speeches until they turn from orators in
disgust.


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