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1. It is indispensable for our
purpose that wars, so far as possible, should not result in
territorial gains: war will thus be brought on to the
economic ground, where the nations will not fail to perceive
in the assistance we give the strength of our predominance,
and this state of things will put both sides at the mercy of
our international AGENTUR; which possesses millions of eyes
ever on the watch and unhampered by any limitations
whatsoever.
Our international rights will then wipe out national rights,
in the proper sense of right, and will rule the nations
precisely as the civil law of States rules the relations of
their subjects among themselves.
2. The administrators, whom
we shall choose from among the public, with strict regard to
their capacities for servile obedience, will not be persons
trained in the arts of government, and will therefore easily
become pawns in our game in the hands of men of learning and
genius who will be their advisers, specialists bred and
reared from early childhood to rule the affairs of the whole
world. As is well known to you, these specialists of
ours have been drawing to fit them for rule the information
they need from our political plans from the lessons of
history, from observations made of the events of every
moment as it passes. The GOYIM are not guided by practical
use of unprejudiced historical observation, but by
theoretical routine without any critical regard for
consequent results. We need not, therefore, take any account
of them - let them amuse themselves until the hour strikes,
or live on hopes of new forms of enterprising pastime, or on
the memories of all they have enjoyed. For them let that
play the principal part which we have persuaded them to
accept as the dictates of science (theory). It is with this
object in view that we are constantly, by means of our
press, arousing a blind confidence in these theories. The
intellectuals of the GOYIM will puff themselves up with
their knowledges and without any logical verification of
them will put into effect all the information available from
science, which our AGENTUR specialists have cunningly pieced
together for the purpose of educating their minds in the
direction we want.
DESTRUCTIVE EDUCATION
3.
Do not suppose for a moment that these statements are empty
words: think carefully of the successes we arranged for
Darwinism, Marxism, Nietzsche-ism. To us Jews, at any rate,
it should be plain to see what a disintegrating importance
these directives have had upon the minds of the GOYIM.
4. It is indispensable for us to
take account of the thoughts, characters, tendencies of the
nations in order to avoid making slips in the political and
in the direction of administrative affairs. The triumph of
our system of which the component parts of the machinery may
be variously disposed according to the temperament of the
peoples met on our way, will fail of success if the
practical application of it be not based upon a summing up
of the lessons of the past in the light of the present.
5.
In the hands of the States of today there is a great force
that creates the movement of thought in the people, and that
is the Press. The part played by the Press is to keep
pointing our requirements supposed to be indispensable, to
give voice to the complaints of the people, to express and
to create discontent. It is in the Press that the triumph of
freedom of speech finds its incarnation. But the GOYIM
States have not known how to make use of this force; and it
has fallen into our hands. Through the Press we have gained
the power to influence while remaining ourselves in the
shade; thanks to the Press we have got the GOLD in our
hands, notwithstanding that we have had to gather it out of
the oceans of blood and tears. But it has paid us, though we
have sacrificed many of our people. Each victim on our side
is worth in the sight of God a thousand GOYIM.
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