Part 7 (1/2)
OBLICHITEL'NYJA RECHI.
VRAGI
RODA CHELOVECHESKAGO.
POSVJASHHAETSJA SOJUZU RUSSKAGO NARODA.
Chetvertoe, obrabotannoe i dopolnennoe izdanie.
S.-PETERBURG.
Tip. Uchilishha Gluhonemyh Gorohovaja, 18.
1907.
THE RABBI'S SPEECH
To the Jewish People.[*]
[Footnote *: NOTE. (Toward the end of the last century there appeared a book in London by Retcliffe ent.i.tled ”A Review of Political and Historical Events During the Past Ten Years.” This work was translated into French. The French periodical press, without waiting for the complete translation of the book, reproduced certain parts of it because they were of special interest. Thus the French newspapers and magazines published translations from the English of an intensely interesting speech, most edifying for Russia (from the Hebrew), delivered by one of the Rabbis, THE AUTHENTICITY OF WHICH SPEECH IS VOUCHED FOR BY THE ABOVE-MENTIONED AUTHOR. This inimitable gem must in the eyes of Russians a.s.sume all the more importance since it is brought out by that ”highly civilized” humane and practical country, England, which has given protection to the Russian Jews against the unsuccessfully invented persecutions on the part of the Russian government and people. This monstrous doc.u.ment was sent at the time in printed form, in the French language, to the editorial office of the Odessa newspaper ”Novorosisk Telegraph” for those who might want to examine the accuracy of the translation published in No. 4996 of that newspaper, dated January 15, 1891, and reprinted in No. 21 of the Petersburg newspaper ”Znamya,”
dated January 22, 1904. THE SPEECH RELATES TO THE TIME OF THE SANHEDRIN OF 1869.)]
[Paragraphs which are indented and parts in italics were omitted in the Butmi version, but are given in the French publication ”Le Peril Judeo Maconnique-I. Les Protocols des Sages de Zion,” by Jouin, Paris, 1920.]
”Our fathers ordained the chosen ones in Israel to gather, without fail, once every century, at the grave of our great Master Caleb, the sainted Rabbi Simeon Ben Judah, whose great knowledge is imparted to the elect of each generation to gain the power over the whole world and authority over all the descendants of Israel....
”It is already eighteen centuries that the war of Israel is being waged with the power which had been promised to Abraham but which had been s.n.a.t.c.hed away from him by the _Cross_.
Trampled under foot, humiliated by his enemies, ceaselessly under threats of death, of persecution, of rapine and violence of every sort, Israel has not succ.u.mbed; and if he is dispersed over the whole world it is because the whole world should belong to him.
”It has been for a few [eighteen] centuries now that our learned men have been fighting against the Cross with courage and persistence which nothing can break. Our people is rising gradually and, with each day, its forces are growing. _It is to us that this G.o.d of the day belongs, which was erected by Aaron in the wilderness, this golden calf, this universal deity of the epoch._
”When we become, at last, the sole possessors of all the gold to be found on earth, the true power will practically be transferred to our hands, and the promises made to Abraham will be fulfilled.
_Gold-is the greatest power on earth; it is might, reward, the instrument of every authority, it is all man, both fears and desires. This is the sole mystery, the most profound science of that spirit with the aid of which the entire world is ruled._ This is what the future holds in store. Eighteen centuries have belonged to our enemies; this century and the following must belong to us, the People of Israel, and will be ours, without fail. Here, for the tenth time during a thousand years of cruel and incessant struggle with our enemies, have a.s.sembled at this cemetery; at the grave of the great Master, Caleb, the sainted Rabbi Simeon Ben Judah, the elect of each of the tribes of the Israelite people, in order to discuss and agree upon, the means of making use, in the interests of our cause, of all the tremendous mistakes and errors, which our enemies-the Christians-have not ceased to commit. Every time the new Sanhedrin (a.s.sembly) proclaimed and preached merciless warfare against our enemies, but not once during the past centuries did our forefathers succeed in concentrating in our hands such an enormous quant.i.ty of gold [_and consequently of power_] as the nineteenth century has given us. We are therefore able, without any senseless illusions, to flatter ourselves with the hope of attaining our goal before long, and we can look forward with a.s.surance into the very eyes of the future.
”Persecutions and insults,-these sombre and tortuous times, which the people of Israel bore with heroic patience,-have fortunately come to an end, owing to the progress of civilization among the Christians, and this progress is the best s.h.i.+eld under which we can hide and scheme, in order that we may cover quickly and decisively the last leg of that distance which divides us from our supreme aim. Let us cast a cursory glance at the economic situation of Europe and a.n.a.lyze the resources which fell to the Israelites from the beginning of the present century, owing to the concentration in their hands of the tremendous capital which is in their possession at the present time. It turns out that in Paris, London, Vienna, Berlin, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Rome, Naples, etc. [_and in all lands-the Rothschilds_], that everywhere, the Israelites are the masters of the financial situation, being as they are possessors of many billions, not to mention localities of the second and third cla.s.s where all the financial funds are in their hands and not mentioning that, without their direct influence, no financial operation, no work of any importance, could be carried out anywhere at any time. At present, all the emperors, kings and ruling princes are burdened with tremendous debts incurred in order to be able to maintain numerous standing armies [_to sustain their tottering thrones_]. The Bourse quotes and regulates these moneys, and we are the full masters of the Bourse in all the centres of the globe. The problem before us now is to facilitate even to a greater extent the means of contracting these loans and thus to become the sole managers of all valuables, after which the exploitation of all their railroads, mines, forests, large factories and industrial plants, as well as of all other (real property) including duties and taxes, will fall into our hands, as a security for the capital lent by us to the various States.
”Agriculture will forever remain the princ.i.p.al source of a country's wealth. The possession of large plots of land will pave for us even a broader way to honors and will strengthen our influence (over the highest officials of the country). From this follows, that our efforts will be directed towards inducing our brethren in Israel to make large agricultural purchases. We must, therefore, do our utmost to break up large estates into small parcels, in order to be able to purchase them in the easiest and quickest way. Under the pretext of trying to help the working cla.s.ses, it is necessary to oppress the large landowners with taxation in all its severity. When these possessions will thus gradually be transferred into our hands, the whole labor of the Christian proletariat will become for us a new source of tremendous profits. _Since the Christian Church is one of our most dangerous enemies, we must work tirelessly to weaken its influence, and in order to accomplish this, it is necessary to use all our efforts to implant in the Christian intellectual cla.s.s ideas of atheism, scepticism, dissension and to call forth religious disputes among the newly-formed groups and sects of Christendom._
”Logically, we must begin by depreciating the ministers of this religion. Let us declare open war on them, let us provoke suspicions on their devotion, on their private conduct, and by ridicule and persiflage we shall be right in the consideration attached to the state and the costume of the priest.
”Every war, every revolution, every political and religious upheaval brings nearer the moment when we shall attain the great end for which we have been striving so long. Commerce and speculation-these branches, most plentiful in their fruits,-must never be suffered to slip out of the hands of the Israelites.
”... and once these branches have become identified with us, we shall, through the flattery and perspicacity of our executives, know how to penetrate to the prime source of true influence and power. It is understood that we are concerned only with those pursuits that entail honors, power or privileges, for all those that require knowledge, labor or disagreeable conditions, these can and should be left to the Christians. The magistrature is an inst.i.tution of prime importance for us. The legal profession develops most the faculty of civilization and initiates one furthest in the affairs of our natural enemies, the Christians, and it is through it that we can subject them to our mercy. Why should not the Jews become Ministers of Instruction when they have so often been Ministers of Finance? The Jews must also aspire to the rank of legislators with the object of abrogating the laws made by the Goim, faithless sinners, against the sons of Israel, the true believers, in their invariable attachment to the holy laws of Abraham.
”Moreover, on this point, our plan is nearing the most complete realization, for progress has nearly everywhere recognized and accorded to us the same civic rights as to Christians, but that which it is of importance to obtain, that which must be the object of our ceaseless efforts, is a law less severe on bankruptcy. We shall make of it a gold mine more rich than were ever the mines of California.
”With this object in view the people of Israel must direct its ambition towards those high offices of authority which have the power to distribute honors and esteem. The most a.s.sured way of attaining such offices is to have weight and importance in the various industrial enterprises, financial and commercial operations, and to be on guard for all pitfalls and temptations which may lead to the prosecution of the sons of Israel in the country's courts.
”Our people, in deciding upon one operation or another, must be guided by wisdom and tact, which are the distinguis.h.i.+ng traits of its natural gifts. We must not remain pa.s.sive to anything that may aid us in gaining a place of honor in society; philosophy, medicine, law, political economy-in other words, all branches of science, art, literature-represent a wide field where even our smallest successes, developing our abilities, will be of great benefit to our cause.