SIX
An Introduction to the
"jewish Protocols"
"When we bec~me rulen: we shall regard as undesirable the existence of any
religion except our own, proclaim!ng One God with Whom our fate is tied as
The Chosen People, and by Whom our fate has been made one with the fate of
the world For L'iis reason w:; ;:mst destroy all other religions. If thereby should
o:merge contemporary a!heist:;, then, as a transition step, this will -not interfere
with our aims"
-The Fourteenth Protocol.
"A world coalition of Gentiles could cope with us temporarily, but we are
assured against dtis by roots of dissension among tilem so dezp that they cannot
t>e torn out. W'! have created antagonism between the personal and national
interests of the Gentiles by arousing religious and race hatreds which we have
nourished in their hearts for twenty centuries."
-The Fifth Protocol.
T he documents most frequently mentioned by those who are
interested in the theory of Jewish World Power rather than in the
actual operation of that power in the world today, are those 24
documents known as "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion."
The Protocols have attracted much attention in Europe, having been
the center of an important storm of opinion in England, but discussion of
them in the United States has been limited.
Who it was that first entitled these documents with the name of the
"Elders of Zion" is not known. It would be possible without serious ·
mutilation of the documents to remove all hint of Jewish authorship, and
yet retain all the main points of the most comprehensive program for
world subjugation that has ever come to public knowledge.
Yet to eliminate all hint of Jewish authorship would be to bring out