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The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion were
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discovered at the turn of the century by a brilliant
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student of editorial research, Victor Marsden.
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Marsden, while a correspondent for the London Morning
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Post in Russia was thrown in jail and expected to be
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assassinated. By a miracle he escaped with his life
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and voved that the first thing he would do would be
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to translate a document he had discovered
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(The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion).
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It was Mr. Marden's Belief the The Protocols were
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isssued at the first Zionist Congress held in Bassie,
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Switzerland in 1897, under the Presidency of the
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father of modern Jewist Zionism, the late Theodore
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Herzl. && This deadly document contains 24 Protocols
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made up of 283 articles. Every paragraph is
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sensational and shocking beyond the ability of
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the average reader to believe. && The quotations
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which follow are accurate examples. Political freedom
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is an idea but not a fact. This idea one must know how
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to apply whenever it apperars necessary with this bait
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of an idea to attract the masses of the pople to
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one's party for the purpose of crushing another who
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is in authority. This task is rendered easier if the
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opponent has himself benn infected with the idea of
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freedom, so-called liberlism, and, for the sake of
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an idea is willing to yield some of his power. It
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is precisely here that the triumph of our theory
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appears; the slackened riens of government are
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immediately, by the law of life, caught up and
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gathered together by a new hand, because the blind
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might of the nation cannot for one single day exist
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without guidance, and the new authority merely fits
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into the placeof the ofd already weakened by livberalism.
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Protocol Number One - Article 6
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Our rights lies in force. The work "right" is an
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abstract thought and proved by nothing. The word
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means no more than: Give me what I want in order
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that thereby I might have a proof that I am stronger
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than you.
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Protocol Number One - Article 12
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Our power in the present tottering condition of all
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forms of power will be more invincible than any
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other, because it will remain invisible until the
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monent when it hasd gained such strengh that no
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cunning can any longer undermine it.
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Protocol Number One - Article 15
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Behold the alcoholized animals, bemused with drink,
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the ritht to an immoderate use of which comes along
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with freedon. It is not for us and ours to walk that
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road. The peoples of the goyem are bemused with
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alcoholic liquors; their youth has grown stupid on
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classicism and fro early immorality, into which it
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has been inducted by our special agents - by tutors,
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lackeys, governesses in the houses of the wialthy,
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by clerks and others, by our women in the places
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of dissipation frequented by the goyim. In the
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number of these ladt I count also the so-called
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"society ladies" voluntary followers of the others
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in corruption and luxury.
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Protocol Number One - Article 22
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The administrators, whom we shall choose from among
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the public, with strict regard to thir capacities
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for servile obedience, will not be persons trained
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in the arts of goverment, and will therefore easily
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become pawns in our game in the hands of men of
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learning and genius who will be their advisers,
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specialists bred and reared from early childhood
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to rule the affairs of the whole world.
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Protocol Number Two - Article 2
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Do not suppose for a moment that these statements
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are empty words; think carefully of the successes
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we arranged for Darwinism, Marxism, Nietzshe-ism
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To us Jew, at any rate, it should be plain to see
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what a disintegrating importance these have had
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upon the minds of the goyim.
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Protocol Number Two - Article 3
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In the hands of the States of today ther is a great
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force that creates the movement of thought in the
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people, and that is the Press. The part played by
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the Press is to keep Ponting our requiremnets supposed
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to be indispensable, to give voice to the complaints
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of the people, to express and th create discontent.
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It is in the Press that the trimph of freedom of
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speech finds its incarnation. But the Gouim States
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have not known how to make use of this force; and
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it has fallen into our hands. Through the Press we
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have got the gold in our hands, nhotwithstanding
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that we have had to gather it out of the oceans
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of blood and tears. But it has paid us, though
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we have sacrifice many ou our people. Each victim
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on our side is worth int the sight of God a
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thousand goyim.
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Protocol Number Two - Article 5
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We appear on the scene as alleged saviors of the
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worker from this oppression when we propose to
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him th enter the ranks of our fighting forces -
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Socialist, Anarchists, Communists - to whom we
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always give support in accordance with an alleged
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brotherly rule.
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Protocol Number Three - Article 7
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And this the people condemn the upright and acquit
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the guilty, persuaded ever more and more that it
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can do whatso ever it wishes Thanks to this state
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of things the people are destroying every kind
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of stability and creating disorders at every step.
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Protocol Number Three - Article 19
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In order to give the goyim no time to think and
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take note, their minds must be diverted towards
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industry and trade. This, all the nations will
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be swallowed up in the pursuti of gain and in
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the race for it will not take note of third common
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foe.
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Protocol Number Four - Article 4
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In order to put public opinion int our hands we
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must bring it into a state of bewilderment by
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gibing expression from all sides to so many
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contradictory opinions and for such length of
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time as will suffice to make the goyim lose their
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heads in the labyrinth and come to see that the
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best thing is to have no opinion of any kind in
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matter political, which ist is not given to the
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public to understand, because they aare understood
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only by him who guilds th public. This is the
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first secret.
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Protocol Numbber Five - Article 10
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By all these means we shall so wear down the
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goyim that they will be compelled to offer us
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international power of a mature that by its
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position will inable us without any violence
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gradually to absorb all the State forces of
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the world and to form a Super-Government.
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Protocol Number Five - Article 11
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The Press, which, with a few exceptions that may
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be disregarded, is already entirely in our hands.
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Protocol Number Seven - Article 5
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We shall surround our government with a whole
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world of economist. That is the reason why
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econonic sciences form the principal subject of
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the teaching given to the Jews. Around us again
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will be a whole constellation of bankers,
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industrialists, capitalists and - the main thing
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- millionaires, because in substance everything
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will be settled by the question of figures.
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Protocol Number Eight - Article 2
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We are in a position to tell yuou with a clear
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conscience that at the jproper time we, the
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law-givers, shall execute judgement and sentence,
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we shall slay and we shall spare, we, as head
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of all our troops are mounted on the steed of
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the leader. We rule by force of will, because
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in our hands are the fragments of a oncer-powerful
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party, now vanquished by us. And the wapons in our
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hands are limitless ambitions, burning greediness,
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merciless vengeance, hatrdes and malice.
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Protocol Number Nine - Article 3
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It is from us that the all-engulfing terror proceds
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We have in our service persons of all opinions,
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of all doctrines, restorating monarchists,
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demagogues, socialist, communist, and utopian
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dreamer of every kind, We have harnessed them
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all to the task: each on to them on his won
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account is boring away at the lst remnants of
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authority, is striving to overthrow all
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established form of order. By these actrs all
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States are in torture; they exhort to tranquility,
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are ready to sacrfice everything for peace; but
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we will not give them peace until they openly
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acknowledge our internation Super-Government and
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with submissiveness.
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Protocol NumberProtocol Numver Nine - Article 4
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We have fooled, bemused and corrupted the youth
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of the goyim by rearing them in principles and
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theories which are known to us to be false
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although it is by us that they have been inculcated.
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Protocol Number Nine - Article 10
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You may say that the goyim will rise upon us,
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arms in hand, if they guess what is going on before
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me the time comes; but in the Wist we have aginst
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this a manuver of such appalling terror that the
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very stoutest hearts quail - the undergrounds,
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metropolitans, these subterranean corridors
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which, before the time comes, will be driven
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under all the capitals and from whence those
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capitals will be blown into the air with all
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their organizations and archives.
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Protocol Number Nine - Article 13
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To secure this we must have everybody vote without
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distinction of claseses and qualifications, in
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order to establish an absolute majority, which
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cannot be ot from the educated proeperted classes.
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To find out where to get the full text of this
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unbelievable plan - of the powerful JEWS running
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this world - yet we better pay close attention or
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lose our country !!!!
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Call Bob Huebner at (602)954-8885
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