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SIR KHAWAJA MUSTAFA
 Zionism: From the biblical word "Zion", often used as a synonym for Jerusalem
and the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael).
 Encyclopedia Britannica : A Jewish nationalist movement that has had as its goal
the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient
homeland of the Jews.
 Zionism was a movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. During this
time period, there was an increase in anti-Semitism (discrimination and violence
towards Jews).
 According to Judaic religious beliefs the area of
Canaan/Palestine/Israel was given them by God.
 In the time of the Romans (70 C.E.(AD) the Jewish
people were driven from Palestine.
 In the 1880’s Zionism (The movement that encouraged
the re-creation of a Jewish nation.) begins.
 Jewish settlers move to the area of Palestine
 The Land of Israel is the birthplace of the Jewish people, here their spiritual,
religious and national identity was shaped.
 They were forcibly exiled from their country.
 Nevertheless while in exile they pray and did not lose faith and hope to return and
to restore the sovereignty.
 The Basel Program( program determined by the first Zionist Congress in Basel in
August 1897) : Zionism strive to create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine
secured by public law.
 Herzl After the first Congress: “were I to sum up the Basel Congress in a word
which I shall guard against pronouncing publicly, it would be this: “At Basel, I
founded the Jewish State. If I said this out loud today, I would be answered by
universal laughter. Perhaps in 5 years, certainly in 50 everyone will know it”
(Herzl's Diary, 3 September 1897)
Events that lead toward their desired government
 The Ottoman Turks developed into one of the largest and longest standing
empires in the world.
 The Ottoman Empire’s lands stretched from Yemen, to Hungary, to Persia, and as
far north as Russia.
 The Ottoman Turks were very wealthy and they gained their wealth through trade
and taxation.
 They controlled most of the sea trade with their navy.
 They taxed their people especially Jews and Christians because they did not
practice Islam.
 Great Britain officially took control of Palestine as a mandate (similar to a colony).
 Arabs felt betrayed that they were not given the area like they were promised,
especially since they made up the largest part of the population.
 Under British occupation, the number of Jewish settlers increased greatly.
 In 1920, there was 1 Jew to every 10 Arabs. By 1947, there was 1 Jew for every 2
Arabs.
 The Arabs felt that they were loosing control of their land.
 As Jewish immigration continued, tension between Arabs and Jews increased.
 Majority people are bad so best result in governing them by violence not by
academic discussion.
 The law of nature right lies in force.
 Political freedom, liberalism just ideas not fact.
 Destruction of any state is in our favor (Power).
 The politics has nothing in common with morals.
 Might is right: our right lies in force.
 The word “right” is an abstract thought and proved by nothing.
 Our power will remain invisible until the movement when it has gained.
 The result justifies the means, in our plan direct our attention not so much to what
is good and moral as to what is necessary and useful.
(Protocol No.01)
 Protocol No. 01: “Goyim youth has grown stupid on classism and from early
immorality, into which it has been inducted by our special agent by tutors,
assistants, servants, clerk, others especially their women.”
 The Protocols 'conspiracy for economic war: “ it is indispensable for our purpose
that war, so far as possible, should not result in territorial gains: war will thus be
brought on to the economic ground, where the nations will not fail to perceive in
the assistance we give the strength of our predominance, and this state of things
will put both side at the mercy of our international agentur.”
 As in protocol No.3 about poverty: “ we appear on the scene as alleged saviors of
the worker from the oppression when we propose to him to enter the rank of our
fighting force… socialist, anarchists, communist .”
 Creation of economic life: “ the lower classes of the goyim will follow our lead
against our rivals for power, the intellectuals of the goyim.”
 As in mention protocol No. 3: “Our they will not touch, because the moment of
attack will be known to us and we shall take measure to protect our own.”
 At on more place in protocol: “ if we allow the possible of a general rising against
us, we shall respond with the guns of America, china or Japan.”
 The Zionist militias gained the upper hand over the Palestinians through skill and
courage, aided considerably by intra-Arab rivalries.
 Israel’s declaration of independence on May 14, 1948, was quickly recognized by
the United States, the Soviet Union, and many other governments, fulfilling the
Zionist dream of an internationally approved Jewish state. Neither the UN nor the
world leaders, however, could spare Israel from immediate invasion by the armies
of five Arab states Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Transjordan (now Jordan) and
within a few days, the state’s survival appeared to be at stake.
 The Arab nations initiated four wars against Israel:
1.1948 War of Independence
2.1956 Sinai War
3.1967 Six Day War
4.1973 Yom Kippur War
 Israel defended itself each time and won.
 As part of the conspiracy, the Pope and the Church will be annihilated “so that
only years divide us from the moment of the complete wrecking of that Christian
religion” (Protocol 17).
 Trade, industry mention in protocol No.6: “ at the same time we must intensively
patronize trade and industry but first foremost speculation, the part played by
which is to provide a counterpoise to industry will multiply capital in private
hand..”.
 High prices of basic commodities of life: “ we shall produce a rise in prices of the
first necessaries of life, alleging that it arises from the decline of agriculture and
cattle breeding:”
 Protocol No. 7: “we must be in position to respond to every act of opposition by
war with the neighbors of that country which dares to oppose us: but if these
neighbors should also venture to stand collectively against us, then we must offer
resistance by a universal war.”
 Over time, the Ottoman sultans were not very capable of ruling and Jews and Cristian
start conspiring against the empire, so, its began to decline.
 During World War I, the Ottoman Empire sided with the Central Powers. Bad idea…
 After the war, the government collapsed and the land of the former Ottoman Empire
was divided among the victorious European countries:
 France: Syria, Lebanon, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia
 Great Britain: Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Palestine
 Italy: Libya
 As the European countries divided the land, they drew borders that were not based on
ethnic or religious groups or historical boundaries.
 This caused some ethnic and religious groups to be separated by boundaries, while
grouping other groups together.
 This causes future conflicts that are still occurring today.
 More than six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust during World War II.
 Anti-Semitism (discrimination against Jews) and the Holocaust led the Jewish
people to seek a place of their own.
 The Zionist movement gained more support from others around the world to
create a Jewish homeland.
 In protocol 09: “ we have fooled, bemused and corrupted the youth of the goyim
by rearing them in principle and theories which are known to us to be false
although it is by us that they have been inculcated.
 “Do not suppose for a moment that these statement are empty words: think
carefully of the success we arranged for Darwinism, Marxism, Nietzscheism.
 As mention in protocol No. 3: “ at the present day we are, as an international force,
invincible, because if attacked by someone we are supported by other states.”
 Protocol No. about gaining power: “ in order that our scheme may produce this
result we shall arrange election in favor of such president as have in their past
some dark, then they will trustworthy agent for the accomplishment of our plan…”
 The US Congress passed the Lodge-Fish resolution,
stating its support for "the establishment in Palestine of a
national home for the Jewish people“on 21 September 1922.
 During World War I, Great Britain realized that it needed to protect its connection
to India.
 The British promised the Arabs their own state (stretching from Syria to the
Arabian peninsula) if they helped defeat the Ottomans.
 At the same time, Britain was also making promises with the Jews.
 In the Balfour Declaration (1917), the British promised their support for the
establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
 In 1918, the Ottoman Empire collapsed and the Arab sections of the empire were
taken over by Great Britain and France.
 In 1947, Great Britain asks the United Nations for help in dividing up the land that
was promised to both the Jews and the Arabs.
 The United Nations felt it was right to create a Jewish state in Palestine due to their
suffering in the Holocaust.
 Jews agreed, but Arabs vowed to do anything needed to prevent the U.N. plan
from being carried out.
 The Jews were outnumbered in Palestine, but their armies were much more
advanced because of involvement in World War II.
 Despite the bloodshed, the State of Israel was created on May 14, 1948.
 That night, a combined Arab force of Egyptians, Iraqis, Jordanians, Syrians,
Lebanese, Saudi, and Yemeni troops attacked…
 The Protocols 'conspiracy to control the media(electronic, printed) , as laid out in
the 12th Protocol: “Literature and journalism are two of the most important
educative forces, and therefore our government will become proprietor of the
majority of the journals…It will put us in possession of a tremendous influence
upon the public mind.”
 Protocol No. 12: “all our newspapers will be of all possible complexions..”.
 More in protocol 02: “ through the press we gained the power to influence while
remaining ourselves in the shade:”
 Protocol No. 14 : “ we shall make comparison between our beneficent rule and
those of past ages..”
“ the errors of the goyim government will be depicted by us in the most vivid hues.”
“our philosopher will discuss all the shortcoming of the various beliefs of the
goyim…”
“create a senseless, filthy, abominable literature.”
 The final takeover will be achieved financially: “We shall replace the money
markets by grandiose government credit institutions, the object of which will be to
fix the price of industrial values in accordance with government views…You may
imagine for yourselves what immense power we shall thereby secure for
ourselves…”(Protocol 21)
 Make long-term interest-bearing loans to governments [FED, IMF, BIS, ECB].
 Introduce a progressive tax on wealth.
 Replace sound investment with speculation.
 Take possession of all wealth, property and [especially] gold.
 Use gold to manipulate the markets.
(mention in different protocols)
 Start fights between different races, classes and religions
 Use bribery, threats, blackmail, lies and deception to get our way
 Use Freemasonic Lodges to attract potential public officials
 Appeal to successful people’s egos
 Replace royal rule with socialist rule, then communism, then despotism
 Abolish all rights and freedoms, except the right of force by us
 Sacrifice people (including Jews sometimes) when necessary
 Encourage people to spy on one another
 Give bad advice to governments and everyone else
 Blame the victim
(mention in different protocols)
Zionist
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Zionist

  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.  Zionism: From the biblical word "Zion", often used as a synonym for Jerusalem and the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael).  Encyclopedia Britannica : A Jewish nationalist movement that has had as its goal the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient homeland of the Jews.  Zionism was a movement to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. During this time period, there was an increase in anti-Semitism (discrimination and violence towards Jews).
  • 5.  According to Judaic religious beliefs the area of Canaan/Palestine/Israel was given them by God.  In the time of the Romans (70 C.E.(AD) the Jewish people were driven from Palestine.  In the 1880’s Zionism (The movement that encouraged the re-creation of a Jewish nation.) begins.  Jewish settlers move to the area of Palestine
  • 6.  The Land of Israel is the birthplace of the Jewish people, here their spiritual, religious and national identity was shaped.  They were forcibly exiled from their country.  Nevertheless while in exile they pray and did not lose faith and hope to return and to restore the sovereignty.
  • 7.  The Basel Program( program determined by the first Zionist Congress in Basel in August 1897) : Zionism strive to create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by public law.  Herzl After the first Congress: “were I to sum up the Basel Congress in a word which I shall guard against pronouncing publicly, it would be this: “At Basel, I founded the Jewish State. If I said this out loud today, I would be answered by universal laughter. Perhaps in 5 years, certainly in 50 everyone will know it” (Herzl's Diary, 3 September 1897)
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Events that lead toward their desired government
  • 12.  The Ottoman Turks developed into one of the largest and longest standing empires in the world.  The Ottoman Empire’s lands stretched from Yemen, to Hungary, to Persia, and as far north as Russia.  The Ottoman Turks were very wealthy and they gained their wealth through trade and taxation.  They controlled most of the sea trade with their navy.  They taxed their people especially Jews and Christians because they did not practice Islam.
  • 13.
  • 14.  Great Britain officially took control of Palestine as a mandate (similar to a colony).  Arabs felt betrayed that they were not given the area like they were promised, especially since they made up the largest part of the population.  Under British occupation, the number of Jewish settlers increased greatly.  In 1920, there was 1 Jew to every 10 Arabs. By 1947, there was 1 Jew for every 2 Arabs.  The Arabs felt that they were loosing control of their land.  As Jewish immigration continued, tension between Arabs and Jews increased.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.  Majority people are bad so best result in governing them by violence not by academic discussion.  The law of nature right lies in force.  Political freedom, liberalism just ideas not fact.  Destruction of any state is in our favor (Power).  The politics has nothing in common with morals.  Might is right: our right lies in force.  The word “right” is an abstract thought and proved by nothing.  Our power will remain invisible until the movement when it has gained.  The result justifies the means, in our plan direct our attention not so much to what is good and moral as to what is necessary and useful. (Protocol No.01)
  • 18.  Protocol No. 01: “Goyim youth has grown stupid on classism and from early immorality, into which it has been inducted by our special agent by tutors, assistants, servants, clerk, others especially their women.”
  • 19.  The Protocols 'conspiracy for economic war: “ it is indispensable for our purpose that war, so far as possible, should not result in territorial gains: war will thus be brought on to the economic ground, where the nations will not fail to perceive in the assistance we give the strength of our predominance, and this state of things will put both side at the mercy of our international agentur.”
  • 20.  As in protocol No.3 about poverty: “ we appear on the scene as alleged saviors of the worker from the oppression when we propose to him to enter the rank of our fighting force… socialist, anarchists, communist .”  Creation of economic life: “ the lower classes of the goyim will follow our lead against our rivals for power, the intellectuals of the goyim.”
  • 21.  As in mention protocol No. 3: “Our they will not touch, because the moment of attack will be known to us and we shall take measure to protect our own.”  At on more place in protocol: “ if we allow the possible of a general rising against us, we shall respond with the guns of America, china or Japan.”
  • 22.  The Zionist militias gained the upper hand over the Palestinians through skill and courage, aided considerably by intra-Arab rivalries.  Israel’s declaration of independence on May 14, 1948, was quickly recognized by the United States, the Soviet Union, and many other governments, fulfilling the Zionist dream of an internationally approved Jewish state. Neither the UN nor the world leaders, however, could spare Israel from immediate invasion by the armies of five Arab states Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Transjordan (now Jordan) and within a few days, the state’s survival appeared to be at stake.  The Arab nations initiated four wars against Israel: 1.1948 War of Independence 2.1956 Sinai War 3.1967 Six Day War 4.1973 Yom Kippur War  Israel defended itself each time and won.
  • 23.  As part of the conspiracy, the Pope and the Church will be annihilated “so that only years divide us from the moment of the complete wrecking of that Christian religion” (Protocol 17).
  • 24.  Trade, industry mention in protocol No.6: “ at the same time we must intensively patronize trade and industry but first foremost speculation, the part played by which is to provide a counterpoise to industry will multiply capital in private hand..”.  High prices of basic commodities of life: “ we shall produce a rise in prices of the first necessaries of life, alleging that it arises from the decline of agriculture and cattle breeding:”
  • 25.  Protocol No. 7: “we must be in position to respond to every act of opposition by war with the neighbors of that country which dares to oppose us: but if these neighbors should also venture to stand collectively against us, then we must offer resistance by a universal war.”
  • 26.  Over time, the Ottoman sultans were not very capable of ruling and Jews and Cristian start conspiring against the empire, so, its began to decline.  During World War I, the Ottoman Empire sided with the Central Powers. Bad idea…  After the war, the government collapsed and the land of the former Ottoman Empire was divided among the victorious European countries:  France: Syria, Lebanon, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia  Great Britain: Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Palestine  Italy: Libya  As the European countries divided the land, they drew borders that were not based on ethnic or religious groups or historical boundaries.  This caused some ethnic and religious groups to be separated by boundaries, while grouping other groups together.  This causes future conflicts that are still occurring today.
  • 27.
  • 28.  More than six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust during World War II.  Anti-Semitism (discrimination against Jews) and the Holocaust led the Jewish people to seek a place of their own.  The Zionist movement gained more support from others around the world to create a Jewish homeland.
  • 29.  In protocol 09: “ we have fooled, bemused and corrupted the youth of the goyim by rearing them in principle and theories which are known to us to be false although it is by us that they have been inculcated.  “Do not suppose for a moment that these statement are empty words: think carefully of the success we arranged for Darwinism, Marxism, Nietzscheism.
  • 30.  As mention in protocol No. 3: “ at the present day we are, as an international force, invincible, because if attacked by someone we are supported by other states.”  Protocol No. about gaining power: “ in order that our scheme may produce this result we shall arrange election in favor of such president as have in their past some dark, then they will trustworthy agent for the accomplishment of our plan…”
  • 31.  The US Congress passed the Lodge-Fish resolution, stating its support for "the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people“on 21 September 1922.
  • 32.  During World War I, Great Britain realized that it needed to protect its connection to India.  The British promised the Arabs their own state (stretching from Syria to the Arabian peninsula) if they helped defeat the Ottomans.  At the same time, Britain was also making promises with the Jews.  In the Balfour Declaration (1917), the British promised their support for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.  In 1918, the Ottoman Empire collapsed and the Arab sections of the empire were taken over by Great Britain and France.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.  In 1947, Great Britain asks the United Nations for help in dividing up the land that was promised to both the Jews and the Arabs.  The United Nations felt it was right to create a Jewish state in Palestine due to their suffering in the Holocaust.  Jews agreed, but Arabs vowed to do anything needed to prevent the U.N. plan from being carried out.  The Jews were outnumbered in Palestine, but their armies were much more advanced because of involvement in World War II.  Despite the bloodshed, the State of Israel was created on May 14, 1948.  That night, a combined Arab force of Egyptians, Iraqis, Jordanians, Syrians, Lebanese, Saudi, and Yemeni troops attacked…
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  • 37.  The Protocols 'conspiracy to control the media(electronic, printed) , as laid out in the 12th Protocol: “Literature and journalism are two of the most important educative forces, and therefore our government will become proprietor of the majority of the journals…It will put us in possession of a tremendous influence upon the public mind.”  Protocol No. 12: “all our newspapers will be of all possible complexions..”.  More in protocol 02: “ through the press we gained the power to influence while remaining ourselves in the shade:”
  • 38.  Protocol No. 14 : “ we shall make comparison between our beneficent rule and those of past ages..” “ the errors of the goyim government will be depicted by us in the most vivid hues.” “our philosopher will discuss all the shortcoming of the various beliefs of the goyim…” “create a senseless, filthy, abominable literature.”
  • 39.  The final takeover will be achieved financially: “We shall replace the money markets by grandiose government credit institutions, the object of which will be to fix the price of industrial values in accordance with government views…You may imagine for yourselves what immense power we shall thereby secure for ourselves…”(Protocol 21)  Make long-term interest-bearing loans to governments [FED, IMF, BIS, ECB].  Introduce a progressive tax on wealth.  Replace sound investment with speculation.  Take possession of all wealth, property and [especially] gold.  Use gold to manipulate the markets. (mention in different protocols)
  • 40.  Start fights between different races, classes and religions  Use bribery, threats, blackmail, lies and deception to get our way  Use Freemasonic Lodges to attract potential public officials  Appeal to successful people’s egos  Replace royal rule with socialist rule, then communism, then despotism  Abolish all rights and freedoms, except the right of force by us  Sacrifice people (including Jews sometimes) when necessary  Encourage people to spy on one another  Give bad advice to governments and everyone else  Blame the victim (mention in different protocols)