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
In the present article one important means of power has been described
on the authority of the Protocols. Whether the method laid down by the
Protocols is worth considering or not depends entirely on whether it can
be found in actual affairs today. It can be found. The two tally. The
parallel is complete. It were well for the Jew, of course, if no trace
of him could be found in either the written or the actual program. But
he is there, and it is illogical for him to blame anyone but himself for
being there. Certainly, it is small defense against the fact to heap
abuse upon the one who discloses the fact. We have agreed that the Jews
are clever, but they are not so clever as to be able to cover their
work. There is a certain element of weakness in them which reveals the
whole matter in the end. And even the revelation would not mean much if
the thing revealed were not wrong. But that is the weakness of the
Jewish program--it is wrong. The Jews have never gained any measure of
success so great that the world cannot check it. The world is engaged in
a great checking tactic now, and if there are still prophets among the
Jews they should lead their people in another path.
The proof and the fruit of any exposure of the World Program is the
removal of the element of fear from the peoples among whom the Jews
live.
[Issue of September 18, 1920.]
"In a world of completely organized territorial sovereignties he (the
Jew) has only two possible cities of refuge; he must either pull down
the pillars of the whole national state system, or he must create a
territorial sovereignty of his own . . . . In Eastern Europe, Bolshevism
and Zionism seem to grow side by side . . . . not because the Jew cares
for the positive side of radical philosophy, not because he desires to
be a partaker in Gentile nationalism or Gentile democracy, but because
no existing Gentile system is ever anything but distasteful to him."
XIX.
The All-Jewish Mark on "Red Russia"
We shall now briefly interrupt the commentary which we have been making
on the Protocols to set at rest once and for all certain misstatements
which are made for Gentile consumption.
To learn what the Jewish leaders of the United States or any other
country think, do not read their addresses to the Gentiles; read their
addresses to their own people. On such matters as these--Whether the Jew
regards himself as destined to rule the world; whether he regards
himself as belonging to a nation and race distinct from every other
nation and race; whether he regards the Gentile world as the legitimate
field of his exploitation by a lower moral method than is permissible
among his own people; whether he knows and shares the principles of the
Protocols--on such matters as these, the only safe guide is to be found
in the words which Jewish leaders speak to Jews, not in the words they
speak to Gentiles.
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