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
We will leave it to the farmers of the United States to say whether this
is working out or not.
And in a future reference to this subject we will show that whenever an
attempt is made to enable farmers to borrow money at decent rates,
whenever it is proposed to lighten the burden of "mortgage indebtedness"
on the farm, Jewish financial influence in the United States steps in to
prevent it, or failing to prevent it, mess it all up in the operation.
By increasing the farmer's financial disability on the one hand, and by
increasing industrial allurements on the other, a very great deal is
accomplished. The Protocol says: "It is necessary for industry to
deplete the Land both of laborers and capital."
Has that been done? Have the farms of the United States been depleted
both of laborers and capital? Certainly. Money is harder for the farmer
to get than it is for any other man; and as for labor, he cannot get it
on any terms.
What is the result of these two influences, the one working on the farm,
and the other in the cities? It is precisely what the Protocol says it
will be: Increased wages that buy less of the materials of life--"We
will at the same time cause a rise in the prices of prime necessities,
pretending that this is due to the decline of agriculture and cattle
raising."
The Jew who set these Protocols in order was a financier, economist and
philosopher of the first order. He knew what he was talking about. His
operations in the ordinary world of business always indicated that he
knew exactly what he was doing. How well this Sixth Protocol has worked
and is still working out in human affairs is before the eyes of everyone
to see.
Here in the United States one of the most important movements toward
real independence of the financial powers has been begun by the farmers.
The farmer's strong advantage is that, owning the land, he is
independent in his sources of livelihood. The land will feed him whether
he pleases International Jewish Financiers or not. His position is
impregnable as long as the sun shines and the seasons roll. It was
therefore necessary to do something to hinder this budding independence.
He was placed under a greater disadvantage than any other business man
in borrowing capital. He was placed more ruthlessly than any other
producer between the upper and nether stones of a thievish distribution
system. Labor was drawn away from the farm. The Jew-controlled melodrama
made the farmer a "rube," and Jew-made fiction presented him as a
"hick," causing his sons to be ashamed of farm life. The grain
syndicates which operate against the farmer are Jew-controlled. There is
no longer any possibility of doubting, when the facts of actual affairs
are put alongside the written Program, that the farmer of the United
States has an interest in this Question.
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