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Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935

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

The shortcomings of the Gentile administrations will be
pictured by us in the darkest colors. We will sow such antipathy toward
their governments that the masses will prefer peace in a condition of
servitude to the rights of the so-called liberty which so tormented them
and destroyed the very springs of human existence and which were
exploited by a host of adventures, not realizing what they were doing.
The masses will become so satiated with the endless changes of
administration, which we instigated among the Gentiles when we were
undermining their governmental institutions, that they will tolerate
anything from us rather than risk undergoing again such struggle and
hardships. We will especially emphasize the historical mistakes of the
Gentile administrations which caused mankind to suffer for many
centuries through lack of real understanding in all that concerned its
true welfare, pursuing fantastic projects of social welfare and not
noticing that these projects made worse instead of better the state of
general relationships which are the basis of human existences.
"The chief strength of our principles and measures will lie in that they
are put forward and interpreted by us as a sharp contrast to the old and
decayed order of society.
"Our philosophers will discuss all the shortcomings of the Gentile
religions, but no one will be allowed to discuss our religion from the
true point of view except our own people. We shall have a fundamental
knowledge of it and will never dare to disclose its secrets.


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