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measures will check land-holding and keep it in a state of humble and unconditional
submission.
5. The aristocrats of the GOYIM, being hereditarily incapable of contenting themselves
with little, will rapidly burn up and fizzle out.
WE SHALL ENSLAVE GENTILES
6. At the same time we must intensively patronize trade and industry, but, first and
foremost, speculation, the part played by which is to provide a counterpoise to industry:
the absence of speculative industry will multiply capital in private hands and will serve to
restore agriculture by freeing the land from indebtedness to the land banks. What we
want is that industry should drain off from the land both labor and capital and by means
of speculation transfer into our hands all the money of the world, and thereby throw all
the GOYIM into the ranks of the proletariat. Then the GOYIM will bow down before us,
if for no other reason but to get the right to exist.
7. To complete the ruin of the industry of the GOYIM we shall bring to the assistance of
speculation the luxury which we have developed among the GOYIM, that greedy demand
for luxury which is swallowing up everything. WE SHALL RAISE THE RATE OF
WAGES WHICH, HOWEVER, WILL NOT BRING ANY ADVANTAGE TO THE
WORKERS, FOR, AT THE SAME TIME, 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: WE SHALL FURTHER
UNDERMINE ARTFULLY AND DEEPLY SOURCES OF PRODUCTION, BY
ACCUSTOMING THE WORKERS TO ANARCHY AND TO DRUNKENNESS AND
SIDE BY SIDE THEREWITH TAKING ALL MEASURE TO EXTIRPATE FROM
THE FACE OF THE EARTH ALL THE EDUCATED FORCES OF THE "GOYIM."
8. IN ORDER THAT THE TRUE MEANING OF THINGS MAY NOT STRIKE THE
"GOYIM" BEFORE THE PROPER TIME WE SHALL MASK IT UNDER AN
ALLEGED ARDENT DESIRE TO SERVE THE WORKING CLASSES AND THE
GREAT PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY ABOUT WHICH OUR
ECONOMIC THEORIES ARE CARRYING ON AN ENERGETIC PROPAGANDA.
PROTOCOL No. 7
1. The intensification of armaments, the increase of police forces - are all essential for the
completion of the aforementioned plans. What we have to get at is that there should be in
all the States of the world, besides ourselves, only the masses of the proletariat, a few
millionaires devoted to our interests, police and soldiers.
2. Throughout all Europe, and by means of relations with Europe, in other continents
also, we must create ferments, discords and hostility. Therein we gain a double
advantage. In the first place we keep in check all countries, for they will know that we
have the power whenever we like to create disorders or to restore order. All these
countries are accustomed to see in us an indispensable force of coercion. In the second
place, by our intrigues we shall tangle up all the threads which we have stretched into the
cabinets of all States by means of the political, by economic treaties, or loan obligations.
In order to succeed in this we must use great cunning and penetration during negotiations
and agreements, but, as regards what is called the "official language," we shall keep to
the opposite tactics and assume the mask of honesty and complacency. In this way the
peoples and governments of the GOYIM, whom we have taught to look only at the
outside whatever we present to their notice, will still continue to accept us as the
benefactors and saviours of the human race.
UNIVERSAL WAR
3. We must be in a 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 together against us, then we must offer resistance by a
universal war.
4. The principal factor of success in the political is the secrecy of its undertakings: the
word should not agree with the deeds of the diplomat.
5. We must compel the governments of the GOYIM to take action in the direction
favored by our widely conceived plan, already approaching the desired consummation,
by what we shall represent as public opinion, secretly promoted by us through the means
of that so-called "Great Power" - THE PRESS, WHICH, WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS
THAT MAY BE DISREGARDED, IS ALREADY ENTIRELY IN OUR HANDS.
6. In a word, to sum up our system of keeping the governments of the goyim in Europe in
check, we shall show our strength to one of them by terrorist attempts and to all, if we
allow the possibility of a general rising against us, we shall respond with the guns of
America or China or Japan. (The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905; Japan; Iraq and
Afghanistan - Ed.).
PROTOCOL No. 8
1. We must arm ourselves with all the weapons which our opponents might employ
against us. We must search out in the very finest shades of expression and the knotty
points of the lexicon of law justification for those cases where we shall have to
pronounce judgments that might appear abnormally audacious and unjust, for it is
important that these resolutions should be set forth in expressions that shall seem to be
the most exalted moral principles cast into legal form. (Genocide Convention? U.N.
Declaration of the Rights of the Child?) Our directorate must surround itself with all
these forces of civilization among which it will have to work. It will surround itself with
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