Eto pereneset vojnu na ekonomicheskuju pochvu, na kotoroj
nacii ubedjatsja v tom, chto preobladanie zavisit ot
_nashej pomoshhi_, a takoe polozhenie veshhej otdast obe storony v
rasporjazhenie nashej internacional'noj agentury, obladajushhej
millionami glaz, vzorov, ne pregrazhdennyh nikakimi granicami...
Togda nashi internacional'nyja prava sotrut vse narodnyja
prava i budut imi pravit' tak, kak grazhdanskoe
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Thus it is seen that Butmi, publishing his version of the "protocols" in
1907, two years after the Nilus version had appeared, changed the text
to suit his purposes. In 1905, before the first Russian revolution, the
Nilus version of the "protocols" said "_we will show one of them our
strength by means of violence, that is, by terrorism_." After the
revolution, Butmi changed this sentence to read "_We have shown one of
these governments our powers by assassination, by terrorism_."
And now the introducers of the "protocols" in this country and in Europe
are pointing to bolshevism as the fulfillment of the "documents" which
have been concocted, elaborated and changed by antisemites to serve the
devious political purposes of their masters and their own.
The "protocols" came into the world with the trademark, "made in
Germany" and were elaborated under the auspices of the "Russian Black
Hundreds" in their efforts to save the dying Russian autocracy. When the
Russian autocracy was overthrown and members of the "Black Hundreds"
were scattered in various lands, their financial and "moral" support
shattered, they set out in quest of new sources of income.
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