dinsdag 5 januari 2016

The terrorism in the talmud (the protocols of the elders of zion)

The terrorism in the talmud (the protocols of the elders of zion)
24. Our State, marching along the path of peaceful conquest, has the right to replace the horrors of
war by less noticeable and more satisfactory sentences of death, necessary to maintain the terror which
tends to produce blind submission. Just but merciless severity is the greatest factor of strength in the
State: not only for the sake of gain but also in the name of duty, for the sake of victory, we must keep to
the programme of violence and make-believe. The doctrine of squaring accounts is precisely as strong
as the means of which it makes use. Therefore it is not so much by the means themselves as by the
doctrine of severity that we shall triumph and bring all governments into subjection to our supergovernment.
It is enough for them to know that we are too merciless for all disobedience to cease.
Protocol 3
2. The constitution scales of these days will shortly break down, for we have established them with a
certain lack of accurate balance in order that they may oscillate incessantly until they wear through the
pivot on which they turn. The GOYIM are under the impression that they have welded them
sufficiently strong and they have all along kept on expecting that the scales would come into
equilibrium. But the pivots - the kings on their thrones - are hemmed in by their representatives, who
play the fool, distraught with their own uncontrolled and irresponsible power. This power they owe to
the terror which has been breathed into the palaces. As they have no means of getting at their people,
into their very midst, the kings on their thrones are no longer able to come to terms with them and so
strengthen themselves against seekers after power. We have made a gulf between the far-seeing
Sovereign Power and the blind force of the people
Protocol 7
In a word, to sum up our system of keeping the governments of the goyim in Europe in check, we
shall show our strength to one of them by terrorist attempts and to all, if we allow the possibility of a
general rising against us, we shall respond with the guns of America or China or Japan.

Protocol 9
6. We might have reason to apprehend a union between the "clear-sighted" force of the GOY kings
on their thrones and the "blind" force of the GOY mobs, but we have taken all the needful measure
against any such possibility: between the one and the other force we have erected a bulwark in the
shape of a mutual terror between them. In this way the blind force of the people remains our support
and we, and we only, shall provide them with a leader and, of course, direct them along the road that
leads to our goal.
13. You may say that the GOYIM will rise upon us, arms in hand, if they guess what is going on
before the time comes; but in the West we have against this a maneuver of such appalling terror that
the very stoutest hearts quail - the undergrounds, metropolitans, those subterranean corridors which,
before the time comes, will be driven under all the capitals and from whence those capitals will be
blown into the air with all their organizations and archives
protocol 11
What we want is that from the first moment
of its promulgation, while the peoples of the world are still stunned by the accomplished fact of the
revolution, still in a condition of terror and uncertainty, they should recognize once for all that we are
so strong, so inexpugnable, so super-abundantly filled with power, that in no case shall we take any
account of them, and so far from paying any attention to their opinions or wishes, we are ready and
able to crush with irresistible power all expression or manifestation thereof at every moment and in
every place, that we have seized at once everything we wanted and shall in no case divide our power
with them ... Then in fear and trembling they will close their eyes to everything, and be content to
await what will be the end of it all.
Protocol 24
12. That the people may know and love their king, it is indispensable for him to converse in the
market-places with his people. This ensures the necessary clinching of the two forces which are now
divided one from another by us by the terror.
13. This terror was indispensable for us till the time comes for both these forces separately to fall
under our influence.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Guinness,_1st_Baron_Moyne#Assassination

Geen opmerkingen:

Een reactie posten