This publication of the Learned Elders of Zion, it is simply being quoted by the author, the author did not write this article, the author opinion does not reflect any bias polarity toward this article, the posting of this protocol number Ten of Twenty Four, it is simply to understand the worldly views of the various beliefs systems of the different races on this planet to broaden ones understanding and more importantly to understand one self through the eyes and opinion of others feelings and their views of this world.
As for the old saying goes, know thy self.
However the author does insist that the reader not to make any irrational decision of his or her personal view, until have read the entire twenty four protocols. They will be posted in a sequential order in a timely manner.
One must keep in mind that Light and darkness they exist side by side, at the end of the posting of all the protocols one will be able to discern which is which.
"PROTOCOLS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE
LEARNED ELDERS OF ZION.
PROTOCOL No. 10
1. To-day I begin with a repetition of what I said before, and I BEG YOU TO BEAR IN MIND THAT
GOVERNMENTS AND PEOPLE ARE CONTENT IN THE POLITICAL WITH OUTSIDE
APPEARANCES. And how, indeed, are the GOYIM to perceive the underlying meaning of things when
their representatives give the best of their energies to enjoying themselves? For our policy it is of the
greatest importance to take cognizance of this detail; it will be of assistance to us when we come to
consider the division of authority of property, of the dwelling, of taxation (the idea of concealed taxes),
of the reflex force of the laws. All these questions are such as ought not to be touched upon directly and
openly before the people. In cases where it is indispensable to touch upon them they must not be
categorically named, it must merely be declared without detailed exposition that the principles of
contemporary law are acknowledged by us. The reason of keeping silence in this respect is that by not
naming a principle we leave ourselves freedom of action, to drop this or that out of it without
attracting notice; if they were all categorically named they would all appear to have been already given.
2. The mob cherishes a special affection and respect for the geniuses of political power and accepts
all their deeds of violence with the admiring response: "rascally, well, yes, it is rascally, but it's clever!
... a trick, if you like, but how craftily played, how magnificently done, what impudent audacity!" ...
OUR GOAL - WORLD POWER
3. We count upon attracting all nations to the task of erecting the new fundamental structure, the
project for which has been drawn up by us. This is why, before everything, it is indispensable for us to
arm ourselves and to store up in ourselves that absolutely reckless audacity and irresistible might of
the spirit which in the person of our active workers will break down all hindrances on our way.
4. WHEN WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED OUR COUP D'ETAT WE SHALL SAY THEN TO THE
VARIOUS PEOPLES: "EVERYTHING HAS GONE TERRIBLY BADLY, ALL HAVE BEEN WORN OUT
WITH SUFFERING. WE ARE DESTROYING THE CAUSES OF YOUR TORMENT - NATIONALITIES,
FRONTIERS, DIFFERENCES OF COINAGES. YOU ARE AT LIBERTY, OF COURSE, TO
PRONOUNCE SENTENCE UPON US, BUT CAN IT POSSIBLY BE A JUST ONE IF IT IS
CONFIRMED BY YOU BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY TRIAL OF WHAT WE ARE OFFERING YOU." ...
THEN WILL THE MOB EXALT US AND BEAR US UP IN THEIR HANDS IN A UNANIMOUS
TRIUMPH OF HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS. VOTING, WHICH WE HAVE MADE THE
INSTRUMENT WHICH WILL SET US ON THE THRONE OF THE WORLD BY TEACHING EVEN
THE VERY SMALLEST UNITS OF MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN RACE TO VOTE BY MEANS OF
MEETINGS AND AGREEMENTS BY GROUPS, WILL THEN HAVE SERVED ITS PURPOSES AND
WILL PLAY ITS PART THEN FOR THE LAST TIME BY A UNANIMITY OF DESIRE TO MAKE
CLOSE ACQUAINTANCE WITH US BEFORE CONDEMNING US.
5. TO SECURE THIS WE MUST HAVE EVERYBODY VOTE WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF
CLASSES AND QUALIFICATIONS, in order to establish an absolute majority, which cannot be got
from the educated propertied classes. In this way, by inculcating in all a sense of self-importance, we
shall destroy among the GOYIM the importance of the family and its educational value and remove the possibility of individual minds splitting off, for the mob, handled by us, will not let them come to the
front nor even give them a hearing; it is accustomed to listen to us only who pay it for obedience and
attention. In this way we shall create a blind, mighty force which will never be in a position to move in
any direction without the guidance of our agents set at its head by us as leaders of the mob. The people
will submit to this regime because it will know that upon these leaders will depend its earnings,
gratifications and the receipt of all kinds of benefits.
6. A scheme of government should come ready made from one brain, because it will never be
clinched firmly if it is allowed to be split into fractional parts in the minds of many. It is allowable,
therefore, for us to have cognizance of the scheme of action but not to discuss it lest we disturb its
artfulness, the interdependence of its component parts, the practical force of the secret meaning of
each clause. To discuss and make alterations in a labor of this kind by means of numerous votings is to
impress upon it the stamp of all ratiocinations and misunderstandings which have failed to penetrate
the depth and nexus of its plotting. We want our schemes to be forcible and suitably concocted.
Therefore WE OUGHT NOT TO FLING THE WORK OF GENIUS OF OUR GUIDE to the fangs of the
mob or even of a select company.
7. These schemes will not turn existing institutions upside down just yet. They will only effect
changes in their economy and consequently in the whole combined movement of their progress, which
will thus be directed along the paths laid down in our schemes.
POISON OF LIBERALISM
8. Under various names there exists in all countries approximately one and the same thing.
Representation, Ministry, Senate, State Council, Legislative and Executive Corps. I need not explain to
you the mechanism of the relation of these institutions to one another, because you are aware of all
that; only take note of the fact that each of the above-named institutions corresponds to some
important function of the State, and I would beg you to remark that the word "important" I apply not
to the institution but to the function, consequently it is not the institutions which are important but
their functions. These institutions have divided up among themselves all the functions of government -
administrative, legislative, executive, wherefore they have come to operate as do the organs in the
human body. If we injure one part in the machinery of State, the State falls sick, like a human body,
and ... will die.
9. When we introduced into the State organism the poison of Liberalism its whole political
complexion underwent a change. States have been seized with a mortal illness - blood poisoning. All
that remains is to await the end of their death agony.
10. Liberalism produced Constitutional States, which took the place of what was the only safeguard
of the GOYIM, namely, Despotism; and A CONSTITUTION, AS YOU WELL KNOW, IS NOTHING
ELSE BUT A SCHOOL OF DISCORDS, misunderstandings, quarrels, disagreements, fruitless party
agitations, party whims - in a word, a school of everything that serves to destroy the personality of
State activity. THE TRIBUNE OF THE "TALKERICS" HAS, NO LESS EFFECTIVELY THAN THE PRESS, CONDEMNED THE RULERS TO INACTIVITY AND IMPOTENCE, and thereby rendered
them useless and superfluous, for which reason indeed they have been in many countries deposed.
THEN IT WAS THAT THE ERA OF REPUBLICS BECOME POSSIBLE OF REALIZATION; AND
THEN IT WAS THAT WE REPLACED THE RULER BY A CARICATURE OF A GOVERNMENT - BY A
PRESIDENT, TAKEN FROM THE MOB, FROM THE MIDST OF OUR PUPPET CREATURES, OR
SLAVES. This was the foundation of the mine which we have laid under the GOY people, I should
rather say, under the GOY peoples.
WE NAME PRESIDENTS
11. In the near future we shall establish the responsibility of presidents.
12. By that time we shall be in a position to disregard forms in carrying through matters for which
our impersonal puppet will be responsible. What do we care if the ranks of those striving for power
should be thinned, if there should arise a deadlock from the impossibility of finding presidents, a
deadlock which will finally disorganize the country? ...
13. In order that our scheme may produce this result we shall arrange elections in favor of such
presidents as have in their past some dark, undiscovered stain, some "Panama" or other - then they
will be trustworthy agents for the accomplishment of our plans out of fear of revelations and from the
natural desire of everyone who has attained power, namely, the retention of the privileges, advantages
and honor connected with the office of president. The chamber of deputies will provide cover for, will
protect, will elect presidents, but we shall take from it the right to propose new, or make changes in
existing laws, for this right will be given by us to the responsible president, a puppet in our hands.
Naturally, the authority of the presidents will then become a target for every possible form of attack,
but we shall provide him with a means of self-defense in the right of an appeal to the people, for the
decision of the people over the heads of their representatives, that is to say, an appeal to that some
blind slave of ours - the majority of the mob. Independently of this we shall invest the president with
the right of declaring a state of war. We shall justify this last right on the ground that the president as
chief of the whole army of the country must have it at his disposal, in case of need for the defense of
the new republican constitution, the right to defend which will belong to him as the responsible
representative of this constitution.
14. It is easy to understand them in these conditions the key of the shrine will lie in our hands, and
no one outside ourselves will any longer direct the force of legislation.
15. Besides this we shall, with the introduction of the new republican constitution, take from the
Chamber the right of interpolation on government measures, on the pretext of preserving political
secrecy, and, further, we shall by the new constitution reduce the number of representatives to a
minimum, thereby proportionately reducing political passions and the passion for politics. If, however,
they should, which is hardly to be expected, burst into flame, even in this minimum, we shall nullify
them by a stirring appeal and a reference to the majority of the whole people ... Upon the president will
depend the appointment of presidents and vice-presidents of the Chamber and the Senate. Instead of constant sessions of Parliaments we shall reduce their sittings to a few months. Moreover, the
president, as chief of the executive power, will have the right to summon and dissolve Parliament, and,
in the latter case, to prolong the time for the appointment of a new parliamentary assembly. But in
order that the consequences of all these acts which in substance are illegal, should not, prematurely for
our plans, upon the responsibility established by use of the president, WE SHALL INSTIGATE
MINISTERS AND OTHER OFFICIALS OF THE HIGHER ADMINISTRATION ABOUT THE
PRESIDENT TO EVADE HIS DISPOSITIONS BY TAKING MEASURES OF THEIR OWN, for doing
which they will be made the scapegoats in his place ... This part we especially recommend to be given
to be played by the Senate, the Council of State, or the Council of Ministers, but not to an individual
official.
16. The president will, at our discretion, interpret the sense of such of the existing laws as admit of
various interpretation; he will further annul them when we indicate to him the necessity to do so,
besides this, he will have the right to propose temporary laws, and even new departures in the
government constitutional working, the pretext both for the one and the other being the requirements
for the supreme welfare of the State.
WE SHALL DESTROY
17. By such measure we shall obtain the power of destroying little by little, step by step, all that at the
outset when we enter on our rights, we are compelled to introduce into the constitutions of States to
prepare for the transition to an imperceptible abolition of every kind of constitution, and then the time
is come to turn every form of government into OUR DESPOTISM.
18. The recognition of our despot may also come before the destruction of the constitution; the
moment for this recognition will come when the peoples, utterly wearied by the irregularities and
incompetence - a matter which we shall arrange for - of their rulers, will clamor: "Away with them and
give us one king over all the earth who will unite us and annihilate the causes of disorders - frontiers,
nationalities, religions, State debts - who will give us peace and quiet which we cannot find under our
rulers and representatives."
19. But you yourselves perfectly well know that TO PRODUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF THE
EXPRESSION OF SUCH WISHES BY ALL THE NATIONS IT IS INDISPENSABLE TO TROUBLE IN
ALL COUNTRIES THE PEOPLE'S RELATIONS WITH THEIR GOVERNMENTS SO AS TO UTTERLY
EXHAUST HUMANITY WITH DISSENSION, HATRED, STRUGGLE, ENVY AND EVEN BY THE USE
OF TORTURE, BY STARVATION, BY THE INOCULATION OF DISEASES, BY WANT, SO THAT THE
"GOYIM" SEE NO OTHER ISSUE THAN TO TAKE REFUGE IN OUR COMPLETE SOVEREIGNTY IN
MONEY AND IN ALL ELSE.
20. But if we give the nations of the world a breathing space the moment we long for is hardly likely
ever to arrive.
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