(04-23-2018, 04:54 AM)Ed Hurst Wrote: Yes, it does echo the Protocols in that sense. Here's the thing: We all know those plans have brought fruit, but if we keep saying so, it gives the nay-sayers an excuse to spew their propaganda. So we keep looking for ways to tell the truth without mentioning that prescient document, except quietly amongst ourselves.Agreed, I tried to keep the reference as oblique as possible I should have used email. The last thing I want is to be lumped together with the loony toonz. It was one of my wee hours good sense slippages. I deleted it.
(04-23-2018, 05:26 AM)jaybreak Wrote: Wasn't Protocols proven to be a forgery? I'm not saying it's not necessarily inaccurate, but that particular conspiracy would have to be proven otherwise.It's impossible to say, the translation from Russian to English and it's "smuggling" back to England during the Russian Revolution reads like a treatment for a spy film. The original author had to have been from an Orthodox Christian background , they view Jews as anti-Christ. He was certainly very familiar with the inner workings of Jewish leadership. Personally, I think they are an amalgamation of genuine goals and exaggerations designed to boast anti-jewish sentiment, possibly with the hope of expelling them. The Tsars government was well aware that various revolutionary groups were predominately led and financed by Jews.
We can thank television, and print media to a lesser extent, for using our brain's empathy centers for materialist purposes.
I find it fascinating how much the document accurately predicted events of the 20th Century. In the interest of avoiding excoriation of this forum by the splc and adl.I deleted my post I wasn't thinking clearly because it was very early in the am and past my bedtime. I've since deleted it. You have the power Jay please just erase the whole thing. This forum is not the place for it. I would hate to be the one responsible for bringing the wrath of those people on this forum.