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“We are interested in killing out the Goyim. Our power is in the
chronic shortness of food and physical weakness of the worker,
because that implies he is made the slave of our will.”
(Protocol 3 paragraph 7)
“We shall move the mobs by want, envy and hatred... and with
their hands we shall wipe out all those who hinder us on our
way.”
(Protocol 3 paragraph 8)
“The class of people who willingly enter into secret societies are
those who live by thier reason, careerists, mostly light-minded
people, with whomwe shall have no difficulty in dealing and in
using. But if there should arise in its midst a plot, then at the head
of that plt will be no other than one of our most trusted servants.”
(Protocol 15 paragraph 5)
“The Goyim enter the lodges out of curiosity or in the hope to get
a nibble at the public pie, and some of them in order to obtain a
hearing before the public for their impracticable and groundless
fatasies they thirst for success and applause of which we are
remarkebly generous. You cannot imagine to what extent the
wisest of the Goyim can be brought to a state of unconcious
naivety in theur arrogance, and how easy it is to take the heart
out of them by the slightest ill-success though it be nothing more
than the stoppage of the appause they had and to reduce them to a
slavish submission for the sake of wipping a renewal of success.
These tigers in appearance have the souls of sheep and the wind
blows freely through their heads.”
(Protocol 15 paragraph 5)
“We shall raise the rate of wages which, however, will not bring
any advantage to the workers, for – at the same time – we shall
produce a rise in prices of the basic necessities of life, claiming
that it arises from the decline of agriculture and cattle-breeding.”
(Protocol 6 paragraph 7)
“There is another reason why they will close their eyes: for we
shall keep promising them to give back all the liberties we have
taken away as soon as we have quelled the enemies of peace and
tamed all parties.”
(Protocol 11 paragraph 5)
“By these acts all States are in torture and ready to sacrifice
everything for peace and tranquility: but we will not give them
peace until they openly acknowledge our international super-
government and with submissiveness.”
(Protocol 9 paragraph 4)
“We have got our hands into the administration of the law, into
the conduct of elections, into the press, into liberty of the person,
but principally into education and training as being the
cornerstone of a free existence.”
(Protocol 9 paragraph 9)
“Who will ever suspect that all these peoples were stage-
managed by us according to a political plan which no one has so
much as guessed at the course of many centuries?”
(Protocol 13 paragraph 6)
“You may say that the Goyim will rise upon us, arms in hands, if
theu guess what is going on before the time comes; but in the
West we have against this a manoeuvre of such appealing terror
that the stoutest hearts quail. The undergrounds, metropolitains,
those subterranean corridors which, before the time comes, will
be driven under all capitals and from where the capitals will be
blown into the air with all their organizations and archives.”
(Protocol 9 paragraph 13)
“In our programs one-third of our subjects will keep the rest
under observation from a dense of duty, on the priciple of
volunteer serveice to the State. It will then be no disgrace to be a
spy and informer but a merit.”
(Protocol 17 paragraph 7)
“When the time of our overt rule comes, all our laws will brief,
plain, stable, without any kind of interpretations, so that anyone
will be in a position to know them perfectly. The main feature is
submission to orders, and this priciple will be carried to a
grandiose height.”
(Protocol 13 paragraph 2)
“When the King of Israel sets upon his sacred head the crown
offered to him by Europe, he will become patriarch of the
world.”
(Protocol 15 paragraph 23)
“This king will be the real pope of the universe, the patriarch of
the international church.”
(Protocol 17 paragraph 4)