šŸ’„Protocols of the Learned Elders of ZionšŸ’„

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Contents of the Protocols
The Protocols consists of 24 ā€œmeetingsā€ during which the chief of the Jewish wise men explains how to turn non-Jews into slaves and how to take hold of various global institutions. The text contains a critique of liberalism, an analysis of methods that can be used to gain control of the world, and a description of the universal State to come. The book does not give details about the identity of the wise men, the author of the ā€œminutes,ā€ the time and place of the meetings, the intended audience, or the ways in which the manuscript was made public. Different editions give different accounts of where the manuscript was ā€œfound.ā€ In some editions, it was discovered in the ā€œchancellery of Zion,ā€ purportedly located in France. In others, it was obtained by ā€œa woman who knew one of the top leaders of Free Masonry,ā€ another society typically associated with Jewish conspiracies. In other editions, the Protocols was presented by Zionist leader Theodor Herzl himself at the First Zionist Congress in 1897. Who Wrote the Protocols?
The true origin is less colorful. At the end of the 19th century, as popular unrest was threatening the czarist regime in Russia, the secret police of the czar ā€” known as the Okhrana (the forerunner to the KGB)- ā€“ opened a branch in Paris with the hope of securing a Franco-Russian alliance. The head of this section, Pierre Ivanovitch Ratchkovsky, foiled bombing attempts that he had masterminded himself, had personal foes assassinated, wrote letters denouncing so-called revolutionaries, and published anonymous pamphlets that he would then use as proof of anti-czarist activity that needed to be curbed. The Protocols gives a taste of his imagination. He was looking for a scapegoat in order to calm down Russian unrest against the czar in the 1890s. The Jews came in handy, since anti-Semitism was widespread in Russia, and conspiracy theories involving Jews were blossoming at the time. Indeed, another paradigmatic claim of Jewish conspiracy occurred in France in 1894 with the Dreyfus Affair.

Ratchkovsky, who was later unmasked as the author of pseudo-revolutionary pamphlets and forced to return to Russia, fabricated the Protocols in 1897 or 1898 in Paris. He sent the ā€œrevealingā€ manuscript to a Russian mystical writer, Sergey Nilus, who translated it from the French into Russian and published the text in 1903 in a nationalist review, Znamia (The Flag). The editor of the journal, Krutschevan, a well-known anti-Semitic leader in Russia, was the organizer of the recent pogrom (government-orchestrated attack on Jews and Jewish property) in Kishinev. Like in all subsequent editions of the Protocols, there is no mention of the author or the origin of the manuscript. It is simply stated that the document was written in France and the subtitle ā€œJewish Conspiracy To Control the Worldā€ is added on the cover of some editions.

The czar and his advisors were impressed by the content of the text, though it was quickly understood to be a forgery. However, it did not deter the Orthodox Church and other institutions from distributing it throughout the Russian Empire and beyond. By 1917, it became a bestseller in Europe and the United States, where it was published by the American car magnate and notorious anti-Semite Henry Ford. Details of the Plot
The Protocolsā€˜ conspiracy to destroy Christianity and control the world includes a plan to take over the media, as laid out in the 12th Protocol: ā€œLiterature and journalism are two of the most important educative forces, and therefore our government will become proprietor of the majority of the journalsā€¦It will put us in possession of a tremendous influence upon the public mind.ā€ As part of the conspiracy, the Pope and the Church will be annihilated ā€œso that only years divide us from the moment of the complete wrecking of that Christian religion (Protocol 17).ā€

The final takeover will be achieved financially: ā€œWe shall replace the money markets by grandiose government credit institutions, the object of which will be to fix the price of industrial values in accordance with government viewsā€¦You may imagine for yourselves what immense power we shall thereby secure for ourselvesā€¦(Protocol 21)ā€

The text makes the Jews responsible for present and past disasters, from the downfall of Christian monarchies to the French Revolution and the advancement of liberal and bourgeois ideas. The Protocols contain a number of metaphors essential to conspiracy vocabulary, such as an ā€œinvisible handā€ pushing pieces on a chessboard. The plotters are portrayed as poisonous snakes, spiders weaving their webs, and wolves ready to devour Christian sheep. The last protocols describe the future reign of the Jews in Christian terms, announcing the coming of a ā€œKing of the Jewsā€ who will be ā€œthe real Pope of the Universe, the patriarch of an international Church.ā€

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