The Protocols of the Elders of Zion: The Lie that Won’t Die

2016-05-14_23-20-31.jpgEgyptian Journalist: Zionist Capitalism Controls The World Media With Aim Of Realizing ‘Protocols Of Elders Of Zion’ – “As everyone knows, the global media is controlled by Zionist capitalism, which aims to realize, to the letter, what was dictated by its Zionist predecessors in the Protocols [of the Elders of Zion] with the aim of taking over the world. [This is achieved] by recruiting and incorporating in the media certain people who are cherry-picked for specific characteristics, primarily their weakness of character and their willingness to sell their conscience for money or sex. But first, these people are expertly trained to make a perfect display of false patriotism, in order to attract as many viewers as possible when they first appear on the television screens, and form a popular support base [of people] who believe every word they utter. In the next stage, the planted media figure starts to fill the mind of his viewers with poison that serves the goals of the Zionist plan, in order to shape public opinion in a way that conforms to this plan.

Why this dangerous, antiquated and hateful nonsense is pure bollocks:

( A n t i s e m i t i c F o r g e r y a n d H o a x ) – The_Protocols_of_the_Learned_Elders_of_Zion.pdf

The truth about The Protocols – Wikisource, the free online library – PREFACE. The so-called “Protocols of the Elders of Sion” were published in London in 1920 under the title of “The Jewish Peril.” This book is a translation of a book published in Russia, in 1905, by Sergei Nilus, a Government official, who professed to have received from a friend a copy of a summary of the minutes of a secret meeting, held in Paris by a Jewish organization that was plotting to overthrow civilization in order to establish a Jewish world state. These “Protocols” attracted little attention until after the Russian Revolution of 1917, when the appearance of the Bolshevists, among whom were many Jews professing and practising political doctrines that in some points resembled those advocated in the “Protocols,” led many to believe that Nilus’s alleged discovery was genuine. The “Protocols” were widely discussed and translated into several European languages. Their authenticity has been frequently attacked and many arguments have been adduced for the theory that they are a forgery. In the following three articles the Constantinople Correspondent of The Times presents for the first time conclusive proof that the document is in the main a clumsy plagiarism. He has forwarded to The Times a copy of the French book from which the plagiarism is made. The British Museum has a complete copy of the book, which is entitled “Dialogue aux Enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu, ou la Politique de Machiavel au XIX. Siècle. Par un Contemporain,” and was published at Brussels in 1865. Shortly after its publication the author, Maurice Joly, a Paris lawyer and publicist, was arrested by the police of Napoleon III. and sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment.

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion – The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (Russian: Протоколы сионских мудрецов) or The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion is an antisemitic fabricated text purporting to describe a Jewish plan for global domination. The forgery was first published in Russia in 1903, translated into multiple languages, and disseminated internationally in the early part of the 20th century. According to the claims made by some of its publishers, the Protocols are the minutes of a late 19th-century meeting where Jewish leaders discussed their goal of global Jewish hegemony by subverting the morals of Gentiles, and by controlling the press and the world’s economies. Henry Ford funded printing of 500,000 copies that were distributed throughout the US in the 1920s. Adolf Hitler was a major proponent. It was studied, as if factual, in German classrooms after the Nazis came to power in 1933,[1] despite having been exposed as fraudulent by The Times of London in 1921. It is still widely available today in numerous languages, in print and on the Internet, and continues to be presented by some proponents as a genuine document.

Protocols of the Elders of Zion – The Skeptic’s Dictionary – Skepdic.com – The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a forgery made in Russia for the Okhrana (secret police), which blames the Jews for the country’s ills. It was first privately printed in 1897 and was made public in 1905. It is copied from a nineteenth century novel by Hermann Goedsche (Biarritz, 1868) and claims that a secret Jewish cabal is plotting to take over the world. The basic story was composed by Goedsche, a German novelist and anti-Semite who used the pseudonym of Sir John Retcliffe. Goedsche stole the main story from another writer, Maurice Joly, whose Dialogues in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu (1864) involved a Hellish plot aimed at opposing Napoleon III. Goedsche’s original contribution consists mainly of introducing Jews to do the plotting to take over the world. The Russians used big chunks of a Russian translation of Goedsche’s novel, published it separately as the Protocols, and claimed they were authentic. Their purpose was political: to strengthen the czar Nicholas II’s position by exposing his opponents as allies with those who were part of a massive conspiracy to take over the world. Thus, the Protocols are a forgery of a plagiarized fiction.

The Myth of the Jewish Menace in World Affairs: Or, The Truth about the … – Lucien Wolf – Google Books

Protocols of the Elders of Zion – The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, perhaps the most widely known work of modern antisemitism, is based on judeophobic beliefs of mediaeval Europe. Accusations that the Jews used blood of Christian children for the Feast of Passover, spread the plague and poisoned wells incited the destruction of Jewish communities throughout Europe. Other stories were circulated of secret rabbinical conferences whose aim was to subjugate and exterminate the Christians. The conceptual inspiration for the Protocols can be traced back to the French Revolution period when the Abbé Augustin Barruel (1741/10/02 – 1820/10/05) published four books in 1797, the last two blaming the revolution on a conspiracy operating through the freemasons and Illuminati. Barruel’s ideas were unsupportable. Before the revolution the lodges had been made up mostly of the nobility and landed gentry. By the time Napoleon declared the revolution over, most of the lodges had closed and many of their members were either dead or in exile. Barruel had not blamed the Jews in these books. However in 1806 Barruel circulated a forged letter — probably sent to him by members of the state police opposed to Napoleon Bonaparte’s liberal policy toward the Jews — calling attention to the alleged part of the Jews in the conspiracy he had earlier attributed to the freemasons. This myth of an international Jewish conspiracy reappeared later in nineteenth century Europe. 1 The literary predecessor of the Protocols can be found in the pamphlet Dialogues in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu, published by the non-Jewish French satirist Maurice Joly (1829 [’21, ’31]-1878) in 1864, although it appears that Joly plagiarized Eugène Sue’s 1843 serialized novel, Les Mysteres de Paris. In Sue’s work, the plotters were Jesuits.