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66<br />

XI.<br />

League of Nations<br />

"By all these means we shall so wear down the goyim<br />

that they will be compelled to offer us international power of a<br />

nature that by its position will enable us without any violence<br />

gradually to absorb all the State forces of the world and to<br />

form a Super-Government. In place of the rulers of today we<br />

shall set up a bogey which will be called the Super-Government<br />

Administration."—From Protocol 5.<br />

When World War I ended, the <strong>Rothschild</strong>s and their agents<br />

were there to administer upon the wreckage. "Elder" Bernard<br />

Baruch, who succeeded E. M. House as President Wilson's advisor,<br />

induced the President, contrary to all precedent and the<br />

advice of his cabinet, to attend the peace conference in France<br />

in person. "Elder" Baruch was, during the entire period of the<br />

war, Chairman of the War Industries Board which was invested<br />

with despotic authority over the production and sale of everything.<br />

In his memoirs, Ike Hoover, Chief Usher at the White<br />

House during ten administrations, including the Wilson administration,<br />

said:<br />

"The President and Mrs. Wilson went to the country place<br />

rented by Mr. Baruch for lunch today (Sunday) and all of us<br />

scattered. The strange part is that each went alone, as if<br />

dodging the others. The fact is that we are all tired of looking<br />

at one another. At dinner time we had a good laugh when I<br />

charged them all with being bored with the others, and all<br />

manfully agreed."—Saturday Evening Post, July 7, 1934.<br />

Why should this wily Jewish gambler rent a house and make<br />

his headquarters near Versailles during the peace conference,<br />

which gave birth to the League of Nations, What interest had<br />

he in the League of Nations<br />

The terms of the peace treaty and the League of Nations<br />

were ostensibly agreed upon and fixed by Woodrow Wilson representing<br />

the United States Government, Lloyd George representing<br />

the British Empire, and Georges Clemenceau representing<br />

the French Empire,—but they were in fact largely the work<br />

of men behind the scenes, viz., the "King-Despot of the blood<br />

of Zion" and his agents representing the Jewish race and money<br />

power. It is obvious that Baruch was then and is now the political<br />

representative of the <strong>Rothschild</strong>s in America. Ile was then<br />

President Wilson's adviser.

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