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The speaker argues that the Protocols of Zion are not a hoax, asserting that after months of in-depth research they are not merely slightly ordered but real. They state that the 24 protocols describe a vision of the world, its population, and an ultimate goal: absolute world dominance and a one-world government, with “their king, the king of kings,” crowned on the throne of Zion to rule forever. The speaker mentions theories that the protocols were copied from nineteenth-century works, such as Maurice Jolie’s Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu, and from Jacob Venedet’s writings, as well as Baruel’s four books about the French Revolution linking secret societies to the culprits. A court case declaring the Protocols a forgery is noted, but the speaker insists their study found many similarities with Jolie’s work, though not a direct conclusion that the protocols were copied; rather, they are connected and not new when published in Russia in 1905. The claim is made that the protocols were not the minutes of a recent Zionist meeting.
The speaker, presenting themselves as a linguist with paleography expertise, critiques the court verdict as based on an unprofessional approach and argues the problem with the Protocols is their emotional surroundings, shaped by the reader’s beliefs about Jews. They claim bias: those who blame Jews for world ills tend to see the protocols as genuine, while those who have Jewish ties may view them as a 1905 fraud. The speaker contends the protocols are very old and may be the source text for later works, not the other way around, and they reference Adam Weishaupt (founder of the Illuminati) and Rothschild, suggesting the latter’s power and possession of original documents and protocols. They speculate the protocols could have been given to Weishaupt by Rothschild, potentially tying Khazar/Jewish lineage to the creation of the text and aiming to use it as anti-Semitic propaganda during upheavals like the Russian Revolution and world wars.
The content of the protocols is laid out as portraying how a cabal would control through all means: controlling the masses, “we shall move the mobs by want envy and hatred,” turning “Goyim” into a manipulated population, and making presidents puppets. The text describes how liberalism, freemasonry, and secret lodges would be used as intelligence networks, with most high-level agents within police and secret societies. The protocols allegedly advocate using the press to manipulate public opinion, create economic crises, raise wages while increasing prices, distract the public with amusements, and infiltrate all layers of society. The aim is to establish a centralized, global administration where law and education are redesigned, freedom is erased, religion suppressed except for a particular faith, and a new, merciless regime enforced by fear and surveillance.
Details include plans to absorb state forces gradually, implement a covert coup, punish or exile dissent, and place a single, all-powerful authority above all nations. The king of the world would become both ruler and pope of a universal church, with a transition to despotism where freedoms disappear and loyalty to the state is enforced. The speaker notes that the “chosen king” would destroy opposition once in power, and that the “new kingdom” would centralize control, eliminate alternative religions, and prohibit freedom of press, association, and conscience. They conclude by foreshadowing part five and contemplating whether the Khazarian king’s rise is imminent.