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CHAPTER SIX<br />

SETTING THE STAGE FOR WORLD WAR II<br />

THE PROTOCOLS OF THE LEARNED ELDERS OF ZION<br />

The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion is a 25,000 word document, which contains 24<br />

‘Protocols’ by a member of a secret group of Jews, known as the Elders of Zion. It purported to<br />

be an outline for the control of the world by the Jews, with the help of the Masons. The<br />

document has been used to prove that the Illuminati is an exclusively Jewish plan for world<br />

domination, and has put the Jewish race in a bad light. In the course of some very intense<br />

research, I have not found any concrete evidence to prove this accusation. There is no “Jewish”<br />

conspiracy. Even though the Illuminati’s founders were Jewish, and many influential Jews were<br />

part of the inner circle, that is no reason to indict the entire Jewish race.<br />

The Bible identifies the Jews as God’s chosen people, so it is highly unlikely that, as a race,<br />

they are behind such a Satanic plot. It has even been said that the people in Israel are not true<br />

Jews. One only has to look at the history of Israel, and see how they have been able to<br />

miraculously survive, to see that this is nothing but anti-Semitic rhetoric. It is not race, which is<br />

the common denominator here; it is money and greed. For the most part, the conspiracy has been<br />

dominated by the Europeans, and perpetuated by the English-speaking countries of the world.<br />

No one is quite sure about this notorious document, and how it fits into the puzzle of the oneworld<br />

government conspiracy. We know that its influence was taken advantage of, by the<br />

Illuminati, however, as to the actual origin and its purpose, we may never know for sure, because<br />

portions of it are highly accurate in its revelations. It is either true, or a clever forgery. If it is<br />

true, how much of it is true? If it is a forgery, it most certainly was based upon a factual<br />

document. Whatever the case, it is included in this book because it may contain some clues about<br />

the early stages of the Illuminati conspiracy, and the people behind it.<br />

French Jesuit, the Abbé Barruel, who in 1797 wrote the five-volume Memoire pou servir á<br />

l´histoire du Jacobinisme, received a copy of a letter in 1806, from J. B. Simonini, an army<br />

officer in Florence. In it was a statement that the Jews “promised themselves that in less than a<br />

century, they would be the masters of the world.” This letter had been widely circulated in<br />

France. It was later revealed that the letter had been fabricated by the French police to turn<br />

Napoleon against the Jews.<br />

In 1848, Hermann Goedsche, a German postal official, forged letters indicating that Benedic<br />

Waldeck was conspiring to assassinate Frederick William IV, the King of Prussia. After it<br />

became known that they were forgeries, he was removed from his job, and he began writing<br />

under the pseudonym, Sir John Retcliffe. One of those novels, Biarritz, written in 1868,<br />

contained a chapter titled, “In the Jewish Cemetery in Prague,” in which the heads of the twelve<br />

tribes of Israel met with Satan to tell him of their plans to control the world. However, the covert<br />

proceeding was witnessed by two men, who then dedicated their lives to fighting the Satanic<br />

Jewish plot. In 1872, Russian anti-Semites printed the chapter in a pamphlet, as fiction based on<br />

fact. It was reprinted in 1876 and 1880. In July, 1881, the story was published in the French<br />

paper Le Contemporain as fact, and all of the speeches by each tribal head were consolidated<br />

into a single speech, supposedly made by a chief rabbi in a secret meeting of influential Jews. To<br />

substantiate the claim, it was said to have been taken from a forthcoming book by English<br />

diplomat, Sir John Readclif (a take-off on Goedsche’s pen name), called Annals of the Political

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