Anonymous ID: d489c7 May 20, 2021, 6:11 p.m. No.13714942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4963 >>4996 >>5043 >>5048 >>5066 >>5114 >>5140 >>5202 >>5207 >>5234

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regarding the Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion - Bill Cooper

 

page 267 of 'Behold a Pale Horse', by Bill Cooper

 

The Protocols of Zion were referred to in the late 1700s. The first copy available to public scrutiny surfaced in the early 1800s. Every aspect of this plan to subjugate the world has since become reality, validating the authenticity of conspiracy.

 

Author's Note:

This is an exact reprint of the original text.

This has been written intentionally to deceive people.

 

For clear understanding, the word "Zion" should be "Sion";

any reference to "Jews should be replaced with the word "Illuminati";

and the word "goyim" should be replaced with the word "cattle."

 

this book was referred to by Q in drop 782

 

BIG!

Q

Anonymous ID: d489c7 May 20, 2021, 6:48 p.m. No.13715245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13715207

>Since the vast majority of the 'Protocols' text is directly plagiarized from the 1864 French political work, Bill Cooper's claim about the 1700's is phony without sauce.

>Interested anons need to research and read the original newspaper articles covering the fake Protocols work, originally written in French as a political commentary, later recreated in Russian as a 'secret' work to foment anger against Jews.

>It is one of the original fake news psi-ops, thoroughly fooling people like Henry Ford, and even people of today. The fact that shills can't stop talking about it is further proof of its phony nature.

it goes even farther than Joly

 

there were at least 2 other texts similar to the protocols

I forgot which ones, of the top of my head

I have to check my books

 

the point of Cooper still stands:

it was posted to foment anger

it matches pretty closely the events throughout the 20th century

a good way to read it, is by making the aforementioned substitutions

 

plus Cooper said much more on the protocols in his 'Hour of the Time' podcasts