Are the Jews a Nation? 33
number of which he discussed his people in an effort to set them in a
proper light. The British government was not then so Jewish as it has
since become, and Disraeli was easily one of the greatest figures in it. In
his book, "Coningsby," there appears a Jewish character named Sidonia,
in whose personality and through whase utterances, Disraeli sought to
present the Jew as he would like the world to see him.
Yet here is the International Jew, full dress; he is the Protocolist,
too, wrapped in mystery, a man whose fingers sweep all the strings of
human motive, and who controls the chief of the brutal forces-Money.
If a non-Jew had written a Sidonia, so truthfully showing the racial
history and characteristics of the Jews, he would have been subjected to
that terrific pressure which the Jews apply to every truth teller about
themselves.
Disraeli caused his Jewish hero, Sidonia, to remark: "The world is
governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those
who are not behind the scenes," and even more illuminating lines by
Disraeli which half compel the thought that, after ali, he was writing to
warn the worldof Jewish ambition for power.
"You never observe a great ~ntellectual movement in Europe in
which the Jews do not greatly participate. The first Jesuits were
Jews. The mysterious Russian Diplomacy which so alarms western
Europe is organized and principaliy carried on by Jews. That mighty
revolution which is at this moment preparing in Germany, a nd
which will be, in fact, a second and greater Reformation, and of
which so little is yet known in England is entirely developing under
the auspices of Jews."
Just how the Jews work to break down the established order of
things, by means of ideas, as the Protocols claim, is shown in a
ccnversation of Sidonia:
"The Tories lose an important election at a critical moment; 'tis the
Jews come forward to vore against them. The Church is alarmed at
the scheme of a latitudinarian university, and learns with relief that
funds are not forthcoming for its establishment; a Jew immediately
advances and endows it."