Does anyone have the text of this document. It is implicated as a possible template for the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
>In the opinions of some researchers, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion may truly be the mother of all anti-Semite conspiracies. No matter how often the work is proved to be a forgery, some conspiracy theorists will continue to cite the Protocols as proof that an international group of Jewish bankers is plotting to take over the world.
Some scholars point to The Secrets of the Elders of Bourg-Fontaine, a forged work that was used to discredit the followers of Jansenism, an anti-Jesuit French Catholic movement among the secular clergy as a possible inspiration for the style of the Protocols. The mathematical genius Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), who devoted himself to religious studies and is perhaps best known today for his Pensées, was a Jansenist and wrote Provincial Letters, heavily critical of the Jesuits. Secrets of the Elders was probably written in retaliation and provided some inflammatory accusations that could be rewritten as attacks against the Jews or anyone else whom a plagiarist wished to defame.
Another work that some researchers point out as having language and a format identical to the Protocols is The Secret Plan of the Order (1828). This book claims to reveal the Great Jesuit Conspiracy to control the Roman Catholic hierarchy, the pope, all the European monarchies, and to establish a world government run by Jesuits. Again, the fantasy of a plot by Jesuits to control the world could easily be shifted to a Jewish plot for global domination.
https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Protocols+of+the+Learned+Elders+of+Zion
Does anyone have the text of this document. It is implicated as a possible template for the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
>>In the opinions of some researchers, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion may truly be the mother of all anti-Semite conspiracies. No matter how often the work is proved to be a forgery, some conspiracy theorists will continue to cite the Protocols as proof that an international group of Jewish bankers is plotting to take over the world.
Some scholars point to The Secrets of the Elders of Bourg-Fontaine, a forged work that was used to discredit the followers of Jansenism, an anti-Jesuit French Catholic movement among the secular clergy as a possible inspiration for the style of the Protocols. The mathematical genius Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), who devoted himself to religious studies and is perhaps best known today for his Pensées, was a Jansenist and wrote Provincial Letters, heavily critical of the Jesuits. Secrets of the Elders was probably written in retaliation and provided some inflammatory accusations that could be rewritten as attacks against the Jews or anyone else whom a plagiarist wished to defame.
Another work that some researchers point out as having language and a format identical to the Protocols is The Secret Plan of the Order (1828). This book claims to reveal the Great Jesuit Conspiracy to control the Roman Catholic hierarchy, the pope, all the European monarchies, and to establish a world government run by Jesuits. Again, the fantasy of a plot by Jesuits to control the world could easily be shifted to a Jewish plot for global domination.
https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Protocols+of+the+Learned+Elders+of+Zion
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