A history lesson, on Jordanian TV…

From a three-part series broadcast last month on the Prime TV channel on the subject of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", moderated by Prime TV and Dyar Media General Director Ayed Alqam - also a film director and actor.

Alqam says that the Jews are "an ostracized and abhorred people", well known "for their lying, fraud, and deception, and their sowing of strife." He cites the "Protocols" as saying: "We are the world's masters and corrupters. We are behind all the strife in it, and we are its executioners too."

"The First Protocol: Anarchy, Liberalism, Revolutions, and Wars. The bottom line is that it is better for us for conflicts, violence, and terror to prevail.  Freedom is not a fact. It is an idea that we use as a bait to lure the masses." This is part of the first protocol. Indeed, this is what happened in the [Arab] revolutions – freedom, freedom, freedom.

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"The Fourth Protocol: Destroying Religion and Controlling Trade. We will place the people who are governed by belief under the protection of their religious authorities, and we will finish them off. The Orthodox Church, the Papal Church… We will control the economy and acquire all the money, so that all the world's resources will belong to us and nobody else. Rivalry between traders will grow, so that they will lose their moral values, and will become hard-hearted people, who hate religion and politics." This is what we are undergoing now. This is part of the fourth protocol. We will continue, but I would just like to note, dear viewers, that we are suffering from the high cost of living. The cost of living in all the Arab countries is high. Everybody is complaining about the high cost of living, all over the Middle East, as well as about the greed of the traders and their monopoly on food supplies. The [fourth] protocol is being implemented. People have forgotten religion for the sake of money.

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  1. Stephen Stratford Avatar

    Here in New Zealand we had an anti-Semitic organisation, an import from Australia, called the League of Rights, an offshoot of Social Credit. I wrote about them for our main news magazine in 1980 or thereabouts, and after attending a meeting bought a copy of the Protocols – I am the only person I know who has read it. It was so obviously a fake. One would have to be an anti-Semite already to give it credence, so I wonder if it ever changed minds or just confirmed prejudice.

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