Has anyone read this book? It seems to be read world wide. Even a copy in Japanese?
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion[/url]
Has anyone read this book? It seems to be read world wide. Even a copy in Japanese?
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion[/url]
Boy, you sure are an inflammatory little bastard, aren't ya?
Anyway, that book was proven to be a hoax and a forgery ages ago. Only the most dim-witted of people give it any merit whatsoever.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Now... your sure about that? Or have you simply heard someone saying that the books is a hoax? It seems to be very wide spread, a Japanese guy even made it for the Japanese public.
You can believe that its Real, or that its a hoax simply by listening to other people. Or you can make your own opinion by researching. If you haven't studied its history, then your of believing what you want.
I found your video on youtube, stalin.
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Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Are you really so amazingly stupid, Stalin? That link you provide actually states within the first paragraph that it is a literary forgery. A hoax. Go troll somewhere else. Come back when you're actually amusing or clever.
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-Mark Twain
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[url]http://www.publiceye.org/tooclose/protocol.html[/url]
Most researchers believe the Protocols grew out of propaganda intrigues of the secret police of Czarist Russia in the late 1800's. The main Russian print source for the Protocols first appeared as an appendix in The Big in the Small, and Antichrist as a Near Political Possibility; Notes of an Orthodox Person by Sergei A. Nilus, published in 1905 but republished to wider audiences in 1911 and 1917. Another (but far more obscure) publication is by G. Butmi de Katzman, Enemies of the Human Race, published in 1906. The versions are not identical but very similar, and Nilus' Protocols are more often the source for versions translated and printed internationally. The Nilus version contains 24 protocols as opposed to Butmi's 27.
The Protocols themselves are plagiarized from and inspired by earlier works that allege conspiracies, especially a satiric French work Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu by Maurice Joly published in 1865; and a German novel Biarritz by Hermann Goedsche published in 1868. Equally dubious documents purporting to reveal secret conspiracies have circulated for centuries.
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In warm hands you are given
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Accept all as it is and do not blame
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