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92 Dr. John Coleman<br />
The finesse of <strong>the</strong> Jewish delegation is clearly discernible<br />
in <strong>the</strong> finished product of Versailles. The groundwork for<br />
<strong>the</strong> destruction of sovereignty throughout Christendom<br />
was well laid by <strong>the</strong> mastermind behind <strong>the</strong> Comite de<br />
Delagation Juives. Absolute sovereignty was restricted.<br />
As <strong>the</strong> basis for <strong>the</strong> Second World War '<strong>the</strong> new and<br />
enlarged states' were compelled 'to assume an obligation<br />
to embody in a treaty with <strong>the</strong> principal Allied and<br />
Associated Powers, such provisions as might be deemed<br />
necessary for <strong>the</strong> said Powers to protect <strong>the</strong> inhabitants<br />
who differed from <strong>the</strong> majority of <strong>the</strong> population in race,<br />
language, or religion.'<br />
Included in <strong>the</strong> Jewish delegates to <strong>the</strong> Paris Peace<br />
Conference was Jacob Schiff, who was later to become<br />
one of <strong>the</strong> Wall Street bankers who financed <strong>the</strong><br />
Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. The crowning Jewish<br />
triumph was <strong>the</strong> provision that brought 'domestic group<br />
rights' under <strong>the</strong> International guarantee and jurisdiction<br />
of The League of Nation -- not one of <strong>the</strong>m was<br />
concerned with 'making <strong>the</strong> world safe for Democracy'.<br />
(Wilson's statement of intent, Olivia Maria O'Grady)<br />
Wilson may have been fooled by <strong>the</strong> intent and purpose<br />
of <strong>the</strong> League of Nations, but a group of wide-awake United States<br />
Senators was not. They saw <strong>the</strong> League of Nations exactly for<br />
what it was; an attempt to destroy United States sovereignty, <strong>the</strong><br />
United States Constitution and <strong>the</strong> Bill of Rights, and rejected it<br />
as such when <strong>the</strong> treaty was presented to <strong>the</strong> United States Senate<br />
for ratification.<br />
Leading <strong>the</strong> opposition in <strong>the</strong> Senate were Senators<br />
Hiram Johnson and William E. Borah whose patriotism was<br />
unbounded. The treaty was rejected on November 11, 1919.<br />
British Prime Minister Lloyd George also saw <strong>the</strong> dangers of