• Re: How could it possibly be a forgery if every word is true? (4/6)

    From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to Loose Cannon on Wed Aug 23 20:31:51 2023
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    12. All our newspapers will be of all possible complexions -
    aristocratic, republican, revolutionary,
    even anarchical - for so long, of course, as the constitution exists
    .... Like the Indian idol "Vishnu" they
    will have a hundred hands, and every one of them will have a finger on
    any one of the public opinions
    as required. When a pulse quickens these hands will lead opinion in
    the direction of our aims, for an
    excited patient loses all power of judgment and easily yields to
    suggestion. Those fools who will think
    they are repeating the opinion of a newspaper of their own camp will
    be repeating our opinion or any
    opinion that seems desirable for us. In the vain belief that they are following the organ of their party
    they will, in fact, follow the flag which we hang out for them.


    13. In order to direct our newspaper militia in this sense we must
    take special and minute care in
    organizing this matter. Under the title of central department of the
    press we shall institute literary



    gatherings at which our agents will without attracting attention issue
    the orders and watchwords of the
    day. By discussing and controverting, but always superficially,
    without touching the essence of the
    matter, our organs will carry on a sham fight fusillade with the
    official newspapers solely for the
    purpose of giving occasion for us to express ourselves more fully than
    could well be done from the
    outset in official announcements, whenever, of course, that is to our advantage.

    14. THESE ATTACKS UPON US WILL ALSO SERVE ANOTHER PURPOSE, NAMELY,
    THAT OUR
    SUBJECTS WILL BE CONVINCED TO THE EXISTENCE OF FULL FREEDOM OF SPEECH
    AND SO
    GIVE OUR AGENTS AN OCCASION TO AFFIRM THAT ALL ORGANS WHICH OPPOSE US
    ARE
    EMPTY BABBLERS, since they are incapable of finding any substantial objections to our orders.

    ONLY LIES PRINTED

    15. Methods of organization like these, imperceptible to the public
    eye but absolutely sure, are the
    best calculated to succeed in bringing the attention and the
    confidence of the public to the side of our
    government. Thanks to such methods we shall be in a position as from
    time to time may be required,
    to excite or to tranquilize the public mind on political questions, to persuade or to confuse, printing
    now truth, now lies, facts or their contradictions, according as they
    may be well or ill received, always
    very cautiously feeling our ground before stepping upon it.... WE
    SHALL HAVE A SURE TRIUMPH
    OVER OUR OPPONENTS SINCE THEY WILL NOT HAVE AT THEIR DISPOSITION
    ORGANS OF
    THE PRESS IN WHICH THEY CAN GIVE FULL AND FINAL EXPRESSION TO THEIR
    VIEWS owing
    to the aforesaid methods of dealing with the press. We shall not even
    need to refute them except very
    superficially.

    16. Trial shots like these, fired by us in the third rank of our
    press, in case of need, will be
    energetically refuted by us in our semi-official organs.

    17. Even nowadays, already, to take only the French press, there are
    forms which reveal masonic
    solidarity in acting on the watchword: all organs of the press are
    bound together by professional
    secrecy; like the augurs of old, not one of their numbers will give
    away the secret of his sources of
    information unless it be resolved to make announcement of them. Not
    one journalist will venture to
    betray this secret, for not one of them is ever admitted to practice literature unless his whole past has
    some disgraceful sore or other .... These sores would be immediately revealed. So long as they remain
    the secret of a few the prestige of the journalist attacks the
    majority of the country - the mob follow
    after him with enthusiasm.

    18. Our calculations are especially extended to the provinces. It is indispensable for us to inflame
    there those hopes and impulses with which we could at any moment fall
    upon the capital, and we shall
    represent to the capitals that these expressions are the independent
    hopes and impulses of the
    provinces. Naturally, the source of them will be always one and the
    same - ours. WHAT WE NEED IS
    THAT, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS WE ARE IN THE PLENITUDE POWER, THE CAPITALS
    SHOULD
    FIND THEMSELVES STIFLED BY THE PROVINCIAL OPINION OF THE NATIONS,
    I.E., OF A
    MAJORITY ARRANGED BY OUR AGENTUR. What we need is that at the
    psychological moment the
    capitals should not be in a position to discuss an accomplished fact
    for the simple reason, if for no
    other, that it has been accepted by the public opinion of a majority
    in the provinces. 19. WHEN WE
    ARE IN THE PERIOD OF THE NEW REGIME TRANSITIONAL TO THAT OF OUR
    ASSUMPTION
    OF FULL SOVEREIGNTY WE MUST NOT ADMIT ANY REVELATION BY THE PRESS OF
    ANY
    FORM OF PUBLIC DISHONESTY; IT IS NECESSARY THAT THE NEW REGIME SHOULD
    BE
    THOUGHT TO HAVE SO PERFECTLY CONTENDED EVERYBODY THAT EVEN CRIMINALITY
    HAS
    DISAPPEARED ... Cases of the manifestation of criminality should
    remain known only to their victims
    and to chance witnesses - no more.


    PROTOCOL No. 13



    1. The need for daily forces the GOYIM to keep silence and be our
    humble servants. Agents taken on
    to our press from among the GOYIM will at our orders discuss anything
    which it is inconvenient for us
    to issue directly in official documents, and we meanwhile, quietly
    amid the din of the discussion so
    raised, shall simply take and carry through such measures as we wish
    and then offer them to the public
    as an accomplished fact. No one will dare to demand the abrogation of
    a matter once settled, all the
    more so as it will be represented as an improvement... And immediately
    the press will distract the
    current of thought towards, new questions, (have we not trained people
    always to be seeking
    something new?). Into the discussions of these new questions will
    throw themselves those of the
    brainless dispensers of fortunes who are not able even now to
    understand that they have not the
    remotest conception about the matters which they undertake to discuss. Questions of the political are
    unattainable for any save those who have guided it already for many
    ages, the creators.

    2. From all this you will see that in seeming the opinion of the mob
    we are only facilitating the
    working of our machinery, and you may remark that it is not for
    actions but for words issued by us on
    this or that question that we seem to seek approval. We are constantly
    making public declaration that
    we are guided in all our undertakings by the hope, joined to the
    conviction, that we are serving the
    common weal.

    WE DECEIVE WORKERS

    3. In order to distract people who may be too troublesome from
    discussions of questions of the
    political we are now putting forward what we allege to be new
    questions of the political, namely,
    questions of industry. In this sphere let them discuss themselves
    silly! The masses are agreed to
    remain inactive, to take a rest from what they suppose to be political
    (which we trained them to in
    order to use them as a means of combating the GOY governments) only on condition of being found
    new employments, in which we are prescribing them something that looks
    like the same political
    object. In order that the masses themselves may not guess what they
    are about WE FURTHER
    DISTRACT THEM WITH AMUSEMENTS, GAMES, PASTIMES, PASSIONS, PEOPLE'S
    PALACES ....
    SOON WE SHALL BEGIN THROUGH THE PRESS TO PROPOSE COMPETITIONS IN ART,
    IN
    SPORT IN ALL KINDS: these interests will finally distract their minds
    from questions in which we
    should find ourselves compelled to oppose them. Growing more and more disaccustomed to reflect
    and form any opinions of their own, people will begin to talk in the
    same tone as we because we alone
    shall be offering them new directions for thought... of course through
    such persons as will not be
    suspected of solidarity with us.

    4. The part played by the liberals, utopian dreamers, will be finally
    played out when our government
    is acknowledged. Till such time they will continue to do us good
    service. Therefore we shall continue to
    direct their minds to all sorts of vain conceptions of fantastic
    theories, new and apparently progressive:
    for have we not with complete success turned the brainless heads of
    the GOYIM with progress, till
    there is not among the GOYIM one mind able to perceive that under this
    word lies a departure from
    truth in all cases where it is not a question of material inventions,
    like a fallacious idea, serves to
    obscure truth so that none may know it except us, the Chosen of God,
    its guardians.

    5. When, we come into our kingdom our orators will expound great
    problems which have turned
    humanity upside down in order to bring it at the end under our
    beneficent rule.

    6. Who will ever suspect then that ALL THESE PEOPLES WERE
    STAGE-MANAGED BY US
    ACCORDING TO A POLITICAL PLAN WHICH NO ONE HAS SO MUCH AS GUESSED AT
    IN THE
    COURSE OF MANY CENTURIES?


    PROTOCOL No. 14



    1. When we come into our kingdom it will be undesirable for us that
    there should exist any other
    religion than ours of the One God with whom our destiny is bound up by
    our position as the Chosen
    People and through whom our same destiny is united with the destinies
    of the world. We must
    therefore sweep away all other forms of belief. If this gives birth to
    the atheists whom we see to-day, it
    will not, being only a transitional stage, interfere with our views,
    but will serve as a warning for those
    generations which will hearken to our preaching of the religion of
    Moses, that, by its stable and
    thoroughly elaborated system has brought all the peoples of the world
    into subjection to us. Therein
    we shall emphasize its mystical right, on which, as we shall say, all
    its educative power is based ....
    Then at every possible opportunity we shall publish articles in which
    we shall make comparisons
    between our beneficent rule and those of past ages. The blessing of tranquility, though it be a
    tranquility forcibly brought about by centuries of agitation, will
    throw into higher relief the benefits to
    which we shall point. The errors of the GOYIM governments will be
    depicted by us in the most vivid
    hues. We shall implant such an abhorrence of them that the peoples
    will prefer tranquility in a state of
    serfdom to those rights of vaunted freedom which have tortured
    humanity and exhausted the very
    sources of human existence, sources which have been exploited by a mob
    of rascally adventurers who
    know not what they do .... USELESS CHANGES OF FORMS OF GOVERNMENT TO
    WHICH WE
    INSTIGATED THE "GOYIM" WHEN WE WERE UNDERMINING THEIR STATE
    STRUCTURES,
    WILL HAVE SO WEARIED THE PEOPLES BY THAT TIME THAT THEY WILL PREFER TO
    SUFFER
    ANYTHING UNDER US RATHER THAN RUN THE RISK OF ENDURING AGAIN ALL THE AGITATIONS AND MISERIES THEY HAVE GONE THROUGH.

    WE SHALL FORBID CHRIST

    2. At the same time we shall not omit to emphasize the historical
    mistakes of the GOY governments
    which have tormented humanity for so many centuries by their lack of understanding of everything
    that constitutes the true good of humanity in their chase after
    fantastic schemes of social blessings,
    and have never noticed that these schemes kept on producing a worse
    and never a better state of the
    universal relations which are the basis of human life ....

    3. The whole force of our principles and methods will lie in the fact
    that we shall present them and
    expound them as a splendid contrast to the dead and decomposed old
    order of things in social life.

    4. Our philosophers will discuss all the shortcomings of the various
    beliefs of the "GOYIM," BUT NO
    ONE WILL EVER BRING UNDER DISCUSSION OUR FAITH FROM ITS TRUE POINT OF
    VIEW
    SINCE THIS WILL BE FULLY LEARNED BY NONE SAVE OURS WHO WILL NEVER DARE
    TO
    BETRAY ITS SECRETS.

    5. IN COUNTRIES KNOWN AS PROGRESSIVE AND ENLIGHTENED WE HAVE CREATED A SENSELESS, FILTHY, ABOMINABLE LITERATURE. For some time after our
    entrance to power we
    shall continue to encourage its existence in order to provide a
    telling relief by contrast to the speeches,
    party program, which will be distributed from exalted quarters of ours
    .... Our wise men, trained to
    become leaders of the GOYIM, will compose speeches, projects, memoirs, articles, which will be used
    by us to influence the minds of the GOYIM, directing them towards such understanding and forms of
    knowledge as have been determined by us.


    PROTOCOL No. 15

    1. When we at last definitely come into our kingdom by the aid of
    COUPS D'ETAT prepared
    everywhere for one and the same day, after definitely acknowledged
    (and not a little time will pass
    before that comes about, perhaps even a whole century) we shall make
    it our task to see that against us
    such things as plots shall no longer exist. With this purpose we shall
    slay without mercy all who take
    arms (in hand) to oppose our coming into our kingdom. Every kind of
    new institution of anything like
    a secret society will also be punished with death; those of them which
    are now in existence, are known



    to us, serve us and have served us, we shall disband and send into
    exile to continents far removed from
    Europe. IN THIS WAY WE SHALL PROCEED WITH THOSE "GOY" MASONS WHO KNOW
    TOO
    MUCH; such of these as we may for some reason spare will be kept in
    constant fear of exile. We shall
    promulgate a law making all former members of secret societies liable
    to exile from Europe as the
    center of rule.

    2. Resolutions of our government will be final, without appeal.

    3. In the GOY societies, in which we have planted and deeply rooted
    discord and protestantism, the
    only possible way of restoring order is to employ merciless measures
    that prove the direct force of
    authority: no regard must be paid to the victims who fall, they suffer
    for the well-being of the future.
    The attainment of that well-being, even at the expense of sacrifices,
    is the duty of any kind of
    government that acknowledges as justification for its existence not
    only its privileges but its
    obligations. The principal guarantee of stability of rule is to
    confirm the aureole of power, and this
    aureole is attained only by such a majestic inflexibility of might as
    shall carry on its face the emblems
    of inviolability from mystical causes - from the choice of God. SUCH
    WAS, UNTIL RECENT TIMES,
    THE RUSSIAN AUTOCRACY, THE ONE AND ONLY SERIOUS FOE WE HAD IN THE
    WORLD,
    WITHOUT COUNTING THE PAPACY. Bear in mind the example when Italy,
    drenched with blood,
    never touched a hair of the head of Sulla who had poured forth that
    blood: Sulla enjoyed an apotheosis
    for his might in him, but his intrepid return to Italy ringed him
    round with inviolability. The people do
    not lay a finger on him who hypnotizes them by his daring and strength
    of mind.

    SECRET SOCIETIES

    4. Meantime, however, until we come into our kingdom, we shall act in
    the contrary way: we shall
    create and multiply free masonic lodges in all the countries of the
    world, absorb into them all who may
    become or who are prominent in public activity, for these lodges we
    shall find our principal
    intelligence office and means of influence. All these lodges we shall
    bring under one central
    administration, known to us alone and to all others absolutely
    unknown, which will be composed of
    our learned elders. The lodges will have their representatives who
    will serve to screen the above-
    mentioned administration of MASONRY and from whom will issue the
    watchword and program. In
    these lodges we shall tie together the knot which binds together all revolutionary and liberal elements.
    Their composition will be made up of all strata of society. The most
    secret political plots will be known
    to us and fall under our guiding hands on the very day of their
    conception. AMONG THE MEMBERS
    OF THESE LODGES WILL BE ALMOST ALL THE AGENTS OF INTERNATIONAL AND
    NATIONAL
    POLICE since their service is for us irreplaceable in the respect that
    the police is in a position not only
    to use its own particular measures with the insubordinate, but also to
    screen our activities and provide
    pretexts for discontents, ET CETERA.

    5. The class of people who most willingly enter into secret societies
    are those who live by their wits,
    careerists, and in general people, mostly light-minded, with whom we
    shall have no difficulty in
    dealing and in using to wind up the mechanism of the machine devised
    by us. If this world grows
    agitated the meaning of that will be that we have had to stir up in
    order to break up its too great
    solidarity. BUT IF THERE SHOULD ARISE IN ITS MIDST A PLOT, THEN AT THE
    HEAD OF THAT
    PLOT WILL BE NO OTHER THAN ONE OF OUR MOST TRUSTED SERVANTS. It is
    natural that we
    and no other should lead MASONIC activities, for we know whither we
    are leading, we know the final
    goal of every form of activity whereas the GOYIM have knowledge of
    nothing, not even of the
    immediate effect of action; they put before themselves, usually, the momentary reckoning of the
    satisfaction of their self- opinion in the accomplishment of their
    thought without even remarking that
    the very conception never belonged to their initiative hut to our
    instigation of their thought....

    GENTILES ARE STUPID

    6. The GOYIM enter the lodges out of curiosity or in the hope by their
    means to get a nibble at the



    public pie, and some of them in order to obtain a hearing before the
    public for their impracticable and
    groundless fantasies: they thirst for the emotion of success and
    applause, of which we are remarkably
    generous. And the reason why we give them this success is to make use
    of the nigh conceit of
    themselves to which it gives birth, for that insensibly disposes them
    to assimilate our suggestions
    without being on their guard against them in the fullness of their
    confidence that it is their own
    infallibility which is giving utterance to their own thoughts and that
    it is impossible for them to borrow
    those of others .... You cannot imagine to what extent the wisest of
    the GOYIM can be brought to a
    state of unconscious naivete in the presence of this condition of high conceit of themselves, and at the
    same time how easy it is to take the heart out of them by the
    slightest ill-success, though it be nothing
    more than the stoppage of the applause they had, and to reduce them to
    a slavish submission for the
    sake of winning a renewal of success .... BY SO MUCH AS OURS DISREGARD SUCCESS IF ONLY
    THEY CAN CARRY THROUGH THEIR PLANS, BY SO MUCH THE "GOYIM" ARE WILLING
    TO
    SACRIFICE ANY PLANS ONLY TO HAVE SUCCESS. This psychology of theirs materially facilitates
    for us the task of setting them in the required direction. These
    tigers in appearance have the souls of
    sheep and the wind blows freely through their heads. We have set them
    on the hobby-horse of an idea
    about the absorption of individuality by the symbolic unit of
    COLLECTIVISM .... They have never yet
    and they never will have the sense to reflect that this hobby-horse is
    a manifest violation of the most
    important law of nature, which has established from the very creation
    of the world one unit unlike
    another and precisely for the purpose of instituting individuality
    ....

    7. If we have been able to bring them to such a pitch of stupid
    blindness is it not a proof, and an
    amazingly clear proof, of the degree to which the mind of the GOYIM is undeveloped in comparison
    with our mind? This it is, mainly, which guarantees our success.

    GENTILES ARE CATTLE

    8. And how far-seeing were our learned elders in ancient times when
    they said that to attain a
    serious end it behooves not to stop at any means or to count the
    victims sacrificed for the sake of that
    end .... We have not counted the victims of the seed of the GOY
    cattle, though we have sacrificed many
    of our own, but for that we have now already given them such a
    position on the earth as they could not
    even have dreamed of. The comparatively small numbers of the victims
    from the number of ours have
    preserved our nationality from destruction.

    9. Death is the inevitable end for all. It is better to bring that end
    nearer to those who hinder our
    affairs than to ourselves, to the founders of this affair. WE EXECUTE
    MASONS IN SUCH WISE THAT
    NONE SAVE THE BROTHERHOOD CAN EVER HAVE A SUSPICION OF IT, NOT EVEN
    THE
    VICTIMS THEMSELVES OF OUR DEATH SENTENCE, THEY ALL DIE WHEN REQUIRED
    AS IF

    FROM A NORMAL KIND OF ILLNESS.Knowing this, even the brotherhood in
    its turn dare not

    protest. By such methods we have plucked out of the midst of MASONRY
    the very root of protest
    against our disposition. While preaching liberalism to the GOY we at
    the same time keep our own
    people and our agents in a state of unquestioningly submission.

    10. Under our influence the execution of the laws of the GOYIM has
    been reduced to a minimum.

    The prestige of the law has been exploded by the liberal
    interpretations introduced into this sphere. In
    the most important and fundamental affairs and questions, JUDGES
    DECIDE AS WE DICTATE TO
    THEM, see matters in the light wherewith we enfold them for the administration of the GOYIM, of
    course, through persons who are our tools though we do not appear to
    have anything in common with
    them - by newspaper opinion or by other means .... Even senators and
    the higher administration
    accept our counsels. The purely brute mind of the GOYIM is incapable
    of use for analysis and
    observation, and still more for the foreseeing whither a certain
    manner of setting a question may tend.

    11. In this difference in capacity for thought between the GOYIM and ourselves may be clearly
    discerned the seal of our position as the Chosen People and of our
    higher quality of humanness, in
    contradistinction to the brute mind of the GOYIM. Their eyes are open,
    but see nothing before them




    and do not invent (unless perhaps, material things). From this it is
    plain that nature herself has
    destined us to guide and rule the world.

    WE DEMAND SUBMISSION

    12. When comes the time of our overt rule, the time to manifest its
    blessing, we shall remake all
    legislatures, all our laws will be brief, plain, stable, without any
    kind of interpretations, so that anyone
    will be in a position to know them perfectly. The main feature which
    will run right through them is
    submission to orders, and this principle will be carried to a
    grandiose height. Every abuse will then
    disappear in consequence of the responsibility of all down to the
    lowest unit before the higher
    authority of the representative of power. Abuses of power subordinate
    to this last instance will be so
    mercilessly punished that none will be found anxious to try
    experiments with their own powers. We
    shall follow up jealously every action of the administration on which
    depends the smooth running of
    the machinery of the State, for slackness in this produces slackness everywhere; not a single case of
    illegality or abuse of power will be left without exemplary
    punishment.

    13. Concealment of guilt, connivance between those in the service of
    the administration - all this
    kind of evil will disappear after the very first examples of severe punishment. The aureole of our power
    demands suitable, that is, cruel, punishments for the slightest
    infringement, for the sake of gain, of its
    supreme prestige. The sufferer, though his punishment may exceed his
    fault, will count as a soldier
    falling on the administrative field of battle in the interest of
    authority, principle and law, which do not
    permit that any of those who hold the reins of the public coach should
    turn aside from the public
    highway to their own private paths. FOR EXAMPLES OUR JUDGES WILL KNOW
    THAT
    WHENEVER THEY FEEL DISPOSED TO PLUME THEMSELVES ON FOOLISH CLEMENCY
    THEY
    ARE VIOLATING THE LAW OF JUSTICE WHICH IS INSTITUTED FOR THE EXEMPLARY EDIFICATION OF MEN BY PENALTIES FOR LAPSES AND NOT FOR DISPLAY OF THE SPIRITUAL
    QUALITIES OF THE JUDGES .... Such qualities it is proper to show in
    private life, but not in a public
    square which is the educationally basis of human life.

    14. Our legal staff will serve not beyond the age of 55, firstly
    because old men more obstinately hold
    to prejudiced opinions, and are less capable of submitting to new
    directions, and secondly because this
    will give us the possibility by this measure of securing elasticity in
    the changing of staff, which will thus
    the more easily bend under our pressure: he who wishes to keep his
    place will have to give blind
    obedience to deserve it. In general, our judges will be elected by us
    only from among those who
    thoroughly understand that the part they have to play is to punish and
    apply laws and not to dream
    about the manifestations of liberalism at the expense of the
    educational scheme of the State, as the
    GOYIM in these days imagine it to be .... This method of shuffling the
    staff will serve also to explode
    any collective solidarity of those in the same service and will bind
    all to the interests of the government
    upon which their fate will depend. The young generation of judges will
    be trained in certain views
    regarding the inadmissibility of any abuses that might disturb the established order of our subjects
    among themselves.

    15. In these days the judges of the GOYIM create indulgences to every
    kind of crimes, not having a
    just understanding of their office, because the rulers of the present
    age in appointing judges to office
    take no care to inculcate in them a sense of duty and consciousness of
    the matter which is demanded of
    them. As a brute beast lets out its young in search of prey, so do the
    GOYIM give to them for what
    purpose such place was created. This is the reason why their
    governments are being ruined by their
    own forces through the acts of their own administration.

    16. Let us borrow from the example of the results of these actions yet another lesson for our
    government.


    17. We shall root out liberalism from all the important strategic
    posts of our government on which
    depends the training of subordinates for our State structure. Such
    posts will fall exclusively to those



    who have been trained by us for administrative rule. To the possible objection that the retirement of
    old servants will cost the Treasury heavily, I reply, firstly, they
    will be provided with some private
    service in place of what they lose, and, secondly, I have to remark
    that all the money in the world will
    be concentrated in our hands, consequently it is not our government
    that has to fear expense.

    WE SHALL BE CRUEL

    18. Our absolutism will in all things be logically consecutive and
    therefore in each one of its decrees
    our supreme will be respected and unquestionably fulfilled: it will
    ignore all murmurs, all discontents
    of every kind and will destroy to the root every kind of manifestation
    of them in act by punishment of
    an exemplary character.

    19. We shall abolish the right of cessation, which will be transferred exclusively to our disposal - to
    the cognizance of him who rules, for we must not allow the conception
    among the people of a thought
    that there could be such a thing as a decision that is not right of
    judges set up by us. If, however,
    anything like this should occur, we shall ourselves cassate the
    decision, but inflict therewith such
    exemplary punishment on the judge for lack of understanding of his
    duty and the purpose of his
    appointment as will prevent a repetition of such cases .... I repeat
    that it must be born in mind that we
    shall know every step of our administration which only needs to be
    closely watched for the people to be
    content with us, for it has the right to demand from a good government
    a good official.

    20. OUR GOVERNMENT WILL HAVE THE APPEARANCE OF A PATRIARCHAL PATERNAL GUARDIANSHIP ON THE PART OF OUR RULER. Our own nation and our subjects
    will discern in
    his person a father caring for their every need, their every act,
    their every inter-relation as subjects one
    with another, as well as their relations to the ruler. They will then
    be so thoroughly imbued with the
    thought that it is impossible for them to dispense with this wardship
    and guidance, if they wish to live
    in peace and quiet, THAT THEY WILL ACKNOWLEDGE THE AUTOCRACY OF OUR
    RULER WITH
    A DEVOTION BORDERING ON "APOTHEOSIS," especially when they are
    convinced that those whom
    we set up do not put their own in place of authority, but only blindly execute his dictates. They will be
    rejoiced that we have regulated everything in their lives as is done
    by wise parents who desire to train
    children in the cause of duty and submission. For the peoples of the
    world in regard to the secrets of
    our polity are ever through the ages only children under age,
    precisely as are also their governments.

    21. As you see, I found our despotism on right and duty: the right to
    compel the execution of duty is
    the direct obligation of a government which is a father for its
    subjects. It has the right of the strong
    that it may use it for the benefit of directing humanity towards that
    order which is defined by nature,
    namely, submission. Everything in the world is in a state of
    submission, if not to man, then to
    circumstances or its own inner character, in all cases, to what is
    stronger. And so shall we be this
    something stronger for the sake of good.

    22. We are obliged without hesitation to sacrifice individuals, who
    commit a breach of established
    order, for in the exemplary punishment of evil lies a great
    educational problem.

    23. When the King of Israel sets upon his sacred head the crown
    offered him by Europe he will
    become patriarch of the world. The indispensable victims offered by
    him in consequence of their
    suitability will never reach the number of victims offered in the
    course of centuries by the mania of
    magnificence, the emulation between the GOY governments.

    24. Our King will be in constant communion with the peoples, making to
    them from the tribune
    speeches which fame will in that same hour distribute over all the
    world.


    PROTOCOL No. 16



    1. In order to effect the destruction of all collective forces except
    ours we shall emasculate the first
    stage of collectivism - the UNIVERSITIES, by reeducating them in a new direction. THEIR OFFICIALS
    AND PROFESSORS WILL BE PREPARED FOR THEIR BUSINESS BY DETAILED SECRET PROGRAMS OF ACTION FROM WHICH THEY WILL NOT WITH IMMUNITY DIVERGE, NOT
    BY
    ONE IOTA. THEY WILL BE APPOINTED WITH ESPECIAL PRECAUTION, AND WILL BE
    SO
    PLACED AS TO BE WHOLLY DEPENDENT UPON THE GOVERNMENT.

    2. We shall exclude from the course of instruction State Law as also
    all that concerns the political
    question. These subjects will be taught to a few dozen of persons
    chosen for their preeminent
    capacities from among the number of the initiated. THE UNIVERSITIES
    MUST NO LONGER SEND
    OUT FROM THEIR HALLS MILK SOPS CONCOCTING PLANS FOR A CONSTITUTION,
    LIKE A
    COMEDY OR A TRAGEDY, BUSYING THEMSELVES WITH QUESTIONS OF POLICY IN
    WHICH
    EVEN THEIR OWN FATHERS NEVER HAD ANY POWER OF THOUGHT.

    3. The ill-guided acquaintance of a large number of persons with
    questions of polity creates utopian

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