From: vindex@clear.net.nz
Sent: Monday, 6 February 2006 6:23 AM
To: info@adelaideinstitute.org
Subject: Re: Various items - Herzl wrote Protocols?



Friedrich


I am unable to read any English translation of the Mons Aron website on the Protocols? However, I'd be dubious about calling Herzl the author of the Protocols or that they were the minutes of the First zionist congress.


Internal evidence suggests that the Protocols come from documents much earlier than the Zionist congress, Herzl's zionism, and of course any Czarist forgery of ca. 1900.


There is no mention of the Dreyfus Affair which almost brought France to civil war but there is mention of the Panama scandal, which suggests authorship ca. 1880s. There is no mention of the Zionist program, nor even of re-establishing Israel; the content suggests Reform Judaism rather than Orthodox.

 

Since the debunkers always say that it was plagiarised from Maurice Joly, the political satirist, but never mention he was the protege of Adolphe Cremieux, head of Universal Israelite Alliance, Mizraim Masonry and a leading political influence, the Protocols are most likely to be based on a selection of MSS. emanating from Mizraim Masonry with Illuminati connections.

 

I've documented this quite well in my "Protocols in context" if anyone's interested.
 

Regards
 

Kerry Bolton
 

New Zealand
 


 


 

 

 

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