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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

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

(Prot. 5.)
We shall handle the press in the following manner ... to end of
Protocol 12.


CHAPTER FOUR
THE RUSSIAN SPONSORS OF THE FORGERY
Nilus on the Protocols--Only "the God-Anointed Tsar of Russia" Can Save
the World--Passages from Nilus Omitted by Translators--On Tolstoy--On the
Emancipation of Women--On the "Sanhedrin" and "its Faithful Ally,
England."

In 1905 the second edition of Serge Nilus's book appeared, printed on
government presses at Tsarskoye Selo, containing a new and elaborated
version of the protocols.
The translators of the Nilus protocols published in his 1905 edition, a
copy of which is in the British Museum, have deliberately omitted
numerous passages from his prologue and epilogue. These passages show
clearly the purpose of the volume. Nilus writes: "We may perhaps be
reproached, and justly, for the apocryphal character of the document
presented. But if it were possible to demonstrate its accuracy by
documents or through the testimony of trustworthy witnesses, if it were
possible to unveil the faces of those who are at the head of the world
conspiracy and who hold its bloody strings in their hands, then the very
'mystery of lawlessness' would be infringed upon, and it must remain
intact until its incarnation in the 'son of destruction.'" Then he goes
on to say that the world is rushing towards its destruction, and that
there is only one force that can save it, and that is the "God-Anointed
Tsar of Russia.


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