![]() According to a Russian policeman, a copy of this document was used considerably among those at the speakers' podium. The implementation of the Protocols referenced above was the actual agenda of the conference. When the Kahal decided that political conditions were conducive to Jewish mgration to Palestine, Theodore Herzl convened convened the first World Zionist Congress in 1897 in Basel, Switzerland, a country from which much activity by this Order has been directed. The 'Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion' is one of the most significant and revealing examples of the literature of this order to ever be published: All these men like Albert Einstein indirectly serve the Sanhedrin whether they realize it or not. ![]() The reason that men of Jewish extraction dominate all disciplines is that the Sanhedrin has contrived this state of affairs over many centuries. Politically speaking, that society which is at the head of all such bodies of men is a small and necessarily most secretive order of Hebrew leaders - the Kahal, or Sanhedrin which is in these latter days the most politically powerful organization in the World. ![]() ![]() The Devil is served by hordes of demons arranged in a remarkeble order and which have various accomplices in the realm of men. This order has a vast network of tentacles and levels (including demons, or fallen angels in its upper echelons) which comprise the modern World. Jewish men like Einstein, Freud, and Churchill owe their fame to a secret order which they serve and which granted them their status because of their service and loyalty. That is not how the modern World functions. ![]() Jewish men like Einstein and Freud among others do not hold the positions or status they have because the things that they assert are true (their doctrines are in fact false). This phenomenon has been artificially and successfully brought about by millenia of focused effort. As most of the founders and leaders of modern disciplines are Jewish, this state of affairs is neither natural nor a conincidence. ![]()
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