The International Jew, the world's foremost problem [volume I] : $b being a reprint of a series of articles appearing in the Dearborn Independent from May 22 to October 2, 1920Ford, Henry
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The International Jew, the world's foremost problem [volume I] : $b being a reprint of a series of articles appearing in the Dearborn Independent from May 22 to October 2, 1920
Ford, Henry
Antisemitic literature; Jews -- United States; United States -- Ethnic relations
It is with amazement at certain men's conception of editorial honesty
that THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT has read some of the reports made of these
articles. Under cover, principally of the Yiddish, alleged translations
of these articles have been flung broadcast among non-English speaking
Jews, translations which not only bear no resemblance to the original,
but actually insert whole paragraphs of matter which never appeared in
the original at all. Is there a fear of permitting the average Jew to
read this series? Nothing is more desired by those whose purpose is to
lay foundations for the solution of the Jewish Question in America than
that every Jew in the United States should know exactly what is being
printed here week by week. The Jew has been deceived by his leaders long
enough.
The fact is, then, that there is a definite and already well forwarded
movement toward the control of the cotton lands of the United States.
The first step was to depreciate the market value of these lands as much
as possible. Pressure was brought through certain banks to limit the
cotton farmers' efforts. They were told that if they planted more
acreage to cotton than they were told to, they would not be financed.
Cotton production was to go down while cotton prices were to go up, and
the profits were not the farmers' but those who controlled the course of
cotton from the first market to the wearer. Cotton farming was to be
made less profitable, while cotton speculation was to become more
profitable. The public was being compelled to supply the money by which
the Jewish controllers were to buy the land. In brief, it was to be made
more profitable to sell cotton lands than to sell cotton.
These statements are being deliberately restricted to the traffic in
cotton lands. Jewish financiers in New York and London know these
things, even if Jewish editors and rabbis do not.
This movement has been within the knowledge of certain classes of
business men for a long time, indeed some have been forced by what used
to be called "the pressure of circumstances," to serve the movement. But
they were not able to interpret its meaning. It is only recently that
the more important Gentile business men of the United States have been
able to interpret certain things. The war was a potent eye-opener.
Those wonderful documents known as the "Protocols," with their strong
grasp of every element of life, have not overlooked Land. The Land
Program found in the Sixth Protocol, which is one of the briefest of
these documents and may be quoted in full to show now the relation it
bears to certain excerpts made in previous articles:
Protocol VI.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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