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1. When it
becomes necessary for us to strengthen the strict measures
of secret defense (the most fatal poison for the prestige of
authority) we shall arrange a simulation of disorders or
some manifestation of discontents finding expression through
the co-operation of good speakers. Round these speakers will
assemble all who are sympathetic to his utterances. This
will give us the pretext for domiciliary prerequisitions and
surveillance on the part of our servants from among the
number of the GOYIM police ... (Australia's
One Nation Party? A.D.L./B'nai B'rith activities against the
peace?)
2. As the
majority of conspirators act out of love for the game, for
the sake of talking, so, until they commit some overt act we
shall not lay a finger on them but only introduce into their
midst observation elements .... It must be remembered that
the prestige of authority is lessened if it frequently
discovers conspiracies against itself: this implies a
presumption of consciousness of weakness, or, what is still
worse, of injustice. You are aware that we have broken the
prestige of the GOY kings by frequent attempts upon their
lives through our agents, blind sheep of our flock, who are
easily moved by a few liberal phrases to crimes provided
only they be painted in political colors. WE HAVE COMPELLED
THE RULERS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR WEAKNESS IN ADVERTISING
OVERT MEASURES OF SECRET DEFENSE AND THEREBY WE SHALL BRING
THE PROMISE OF AUTHORITY TO DESTRUCTION.
3. Our ruler
will be secretly protected only by the most insignificant
guard, because we shall not admit so much as a thought that
there could exist against him any sedition with which he is
not strong enough to contend and is compelled to hide from
it.
4. If we should
admit this thought, as the GOYIM have done and are doing, we
should IPSO FACTO be signing a death sentence, if not for
our ruler, at any rate for his dynasty, at no distant date.
GOVERNMENT BY FEAR
5. According to
strictly enforced outward appearances our ruler will employ
his power only for the advantage of the nation and in no
wise for his own or dynastic profits. Therefore, with the
observance of this decorum, his authority will be respected
and guarded by the subjects themselves, it will receive an
apotheosis in the admission that with it is bound up the
well-being of every citizen of the State, for upon it will
depend all order in the common life of the pack ....
6. OVERT DEFENSE
OF THE KIND ARGUES WEAKNESS IN THE ORGANIZATION OF HIS
STRENGTH.
7. Our ruler
will always be among the people and be surrounded by a mob
of apparently curious men and women, who will occupy the
front ranks about him, to all appearance by chance, and will
restrain the ranks of the rest out of respect as it will
appear for good order. This will sow an example of restraint
also in others. If a petitioner appears among the people
trying to hand a petition and forcing his way through the
ranks, the first ranks must receive the petition and before
the eyes of the petitioner pass it to the ruler, so that all
may know that what is handed in reaches its destination,
that consequently, there exists a control of the ruler
himself. The aureole of power requires for his existence
that the people may be able to say: "If the king knew of
this," or: "the king will hear it."
8. WITH THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICIAL DEFENSE, THE MYSTICAL PRESTIGE OF
AUTHORITY DISAPPEARS: given a certain audacity, and everyone
counts himself master of it, the sedition-monger is
conscious of his strength, and when occasion serves watches
for the moment to make an attempt upon authority .... For
the GOYIM we have been preaching something else, but by that
very fact we are enabled to see what measures of overt
defense have brought them to ....
9. CRIMINALS
WITH US WILL BE ARRESTED AT THE FIRST, more or less,
well-grounded SUSPICION: it cannot be allowed that out of
fear of a possible mistake an opportunity should be given of
escape to persons suspected of a political lapse of crime,
for in these matters we shall be literally merciless. If it
is still possible, by stretching a point, to admit a
reconsideration of the motive causes in simple crimes, there
is no possibility of excuse for persons occupying themselves
with questions in which nobody except the government can
understand anything .... And it is not all governments that
understand true policy. |