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A major legacy of the late 19th century Russian antisemitism was the fabricated text known
as The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.. The work originated in circles of the Russian secret police, based on materials borrowed
from earlier conspiratorial anti-Jewish writings and theories.
Originally published in the early 20th century under the title Antikhrist, the Protocols
disseminated, eventually becoming one of the most widely distributed antisemitic publications
of modern times.. The conspiratorial content presented in the publication serves to explain its attractiveness
to antisemitic ideologues, parties, and movements.. So the tsarist secret police put together this document that basically chronicled the
meetings, the alleged meetings, that took place over time in Prague at the site of the
Jewish cemetery by Jewish elders who came together to discuss ways in which they could
rule the world, in which Jews could rule the world.
So every single movement in history, every single event in history, can be that way attributed
to the Jews.. The Jews have a scheme, have a ploy, to rule over the world.
And they ... you know ... so the French Revolution, according to these protocols, was orchestrated
by the Jews, socialism invented by the Jews, capitalism, every single event.
This spread, the Protocols spread in Central and Western Europe, although very soon in
the early 1920s, the origin of the Protocols with the secret police of the tsarist regime
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happy and peaceful. Information in something, e.g. book or computer. satisfy.
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shared or spread out. To spread something over an area.
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(of book etc.) prepared and issued for public sale. To release information to the general public.
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used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.
Official (printed) record that gives information. To support an opinion with recorded evidence.