- Page 2 and 3: PREFACE Mayer Amschel Rothschild, t
- Page 4 and 5: INDEX Dedication. Preface. PART I T
- Page 6 and 7: I. The Protocols "For ages past the
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- Page 22 and 23: pose of preserving the family fortu
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- Page 58 and 59: X. World War I "We shall force the
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sets. The French Empire, with a Rot
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The Jew mentor of David Lloyd-Georg
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eminent to become a party to it, ev
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an International Labor Board to reg
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activity, sometime around 1830 and
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everything" since 1844,—and that
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that result was clearly pointed out
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penalized. The terms of the peace w
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colonies which the treaty of Versai
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ender of France are graphically sta
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XIV. "Our Despot of the Blood of Zi
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Jewish "Learned Elders of Zion." Th
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XV. Our Undeclared War Against Germ
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for internal use. It charged him wi
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"Pinckney is further quoted as sayi
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XVI. Plan of Mobilization "It is on
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"Industrial Mobilization Plan, Revi
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Roosevelt has been "On Our Way" up
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The corrupt purpose of these conspi
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PART II. THE SUBJUGATION OF AMERICA
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106 flusher" and he challenged an i
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108 with inferior races we deterior
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110 and to establish in place of it
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112 XVIII. The Reds in the Saddle "
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114 What a Rothschild aggregation!
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116 The committee further reports t
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118 rival organization, but since i
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120 But when the committee began to
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122 fact finds that it is the purpo
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124 ganda of the press and radio to
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The Saturday Evening Post (before t
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128 _______________________________
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ISO corrupted the youth of the goyi
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132 banks issued their currency not
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134 sums furnished by Germany for L
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136 XXII. Deflations of 1920 and 19
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138 be, with the sovereign power to
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140 remedies suggested are so clear
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142 deflation process was begun and
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144 President,—and Mr. Roosevelt
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146 measure before the Senate, for
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them, for here was a man, whose ele
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150 them being only the difference
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152 XXV. Liars and Thieves "Gold al
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154 United States all moneys issued
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156 This report is true as to the m
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158 a Congressional investigation t
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160 XXVI. Mismanaged Currency "All
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162 This system brought about the t
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164 has not used it. On the other h
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166 the national debt in the sum of
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168 XXVII. Bankruptcy "Every kind o
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170 higher, precisely to the same e
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172 The President is now proposing
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174 great increase in our debts and
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176 If war should be declared then
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178 He maketh me to lie down on par
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180 was wholly unnecessary and a co
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182 XXIX. America Enters the War "I
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184 having tentatively agreed to ad
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186 Mr. Churchill recently stated i
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188 by his boycott; and challenged
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190 no longer obtains, since Englan
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192 by force. Beck refused to keep
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194 pose of acquiring and disposing
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196 magnified as it has been during
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198 representing Morgan & Co. They
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200 void the bribery involved in hu
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202 XXXII. "King Franklin, 1st" "Ev
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204 report that the French governme
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206 ity of France will be punished,
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208 brought upon us. The mighty pow
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210 not done so. It is extremely do
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ficient to show its verity and its
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214 The Anglo-American finance alli
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216 strange apathy seems to have fa
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218 so much an ambassador as a gent
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220 we are a member is a matter of
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222 XXXIV. Slavery "The flooding of
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The chances are that they prefer Ro
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APPENDIX I. Protocol No. 7 "The int
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"3. Gold always has been and always