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.2.This, then, is the program of the new constitution.We shall make Law, Right andJustice (1) in the guise of proposals to the Legislative Corps, (2) by decrees of thepresident under the guise of general regulations, of orders of the Senate and ofresolutions of the State Council in the guise of ministerial orders, (3) and in case asuitable occasion should arise - in the form of a revolution in the State.3.Having established approximately the MODUS AGENDI we will occupy ourselveswith details of those combinations by which we have still to complete the revolution inthe course of the machinery of State in the direction already indicated.By thesecombinations I mean the freedom of the Press, the right of association, freedom ofconscience, the voting principle, and many another that must disappear for ever fromthe memory of man, or undergo a radical alteration the day after the promulgation ofthe new constitution.It is only at the moment that we shall be able at once toannounce all our orders, for, afterwards, every noticeable alteration will be dangerous,for the following reasons: if this alteration be brought in with harsh severity and in asense of severity and limitations, it may lead to a feeling of despair caused by fear ofnew alterations in the same direction; if, on the other hand, it be brought in a sense offurther indulgences it will be said that we have recognized our own wrong-doing andthis will destroy the prestige of the infallibility of our authority, or else it will be saidthat we have become alarmed and are compelled to show a yielding disposition, forwhich we shall get no thanks because it will be supposed to be compulsory.Both theone and the other are injurious to the prestige of the new constitution.What we wantis that from the first moment of its promulgation, while the peoples of the world arestill stunned by the accomplished fact of the revolution, still in a condition of terrorand uncertainty, they should recognize once for all that we are so strong, soinexpugnable, so super-abundantly filled with power, that in no case shall we take anyaccount of them, and so far from paying any attention to their opinions or wishes, weare ready and able to crush with irresistible power all expression or manifestationthereof at every moment and in every place, that we have seized at once everythingwe wanted and shall in no case divide our power with them.Then in fear andtrembling they will close their eyes to everything, and be content to await what will bethe end of it all.WE ARE WOLVES4.The GOYIM are a flock of sheep, and we are their wolves.And you know whathappens when the wolves get hold of the flock?.5.There is another reason also why they will close their eyes: for we shall keeppromising them to give back all the liberties we have taken away as soon as we havequelled the enemies of peace and tamed all parties.6.It is not worth to say anything about how long a time they will be kept waitingfor this return of their liberties.7.For what purpose then have we invented this whole policy and insinuated it intothe minds of the GOY without giving them any chance to examine its underlyingmeaning? For what, indeed, if not in order to obtain in a roundabout way what is forour scattered tribe unattainable by the direct road? It is this which has served as thehttp://quotes.strongcity.com/protocols_of_zion.html 3/31/01 Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion Page 28 of 54basis for our organization of SECRET MASONRY WHICH IS NOT KNOWN TO, AND AIMSWHICH ARE NOT EVEN SO MUCH AS SUSPECTED BY, THESE "GOY" CATTLE,ATTRACTED BY US INTO THE "SHOW" ARMY OF MASONIC LODGES IN ORDER TOTHROW DUST IN THE EYES OF THEIR FELLOWS.8.God has granted to us, His Chosen People, the gift of the dispersion, and in thiswhich appears in all eyes to be our weakness, has come forth all our strength, whichhas now brought us to the threshold of sovereignty over all the world.9.There now remains not much more for us to build up upon the foundation wehave laid.Top of ProtocolsPROTOCOL No.121.The word "freedom," which can be interpreted in various ways, is defined by usas follows -2.Freedom is the right to do what which the law allows.This interpretation of theword will at the proper time be of service to us, because all freedom will thus be in ourhands, since the laws will abolish or create only that which is desirable for usaccording to the aforesaid program.3 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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