Rating: Summary: replace Jew with "global elite" and then it makes sense Review: This work is not fiction, despite all the one star reviewers desperately trying to keep you from reading this book. It is also not a work by Jews, rather it became that in order to disguise the real authors: the wealthiest elite of the world who are working for the ultimate age old prize - global domination. Once you get past the obvious smoke screen of Jewish authorship, planted for the "uninitiated", and ignorantly believed by all these simpletons who have written the majority of the reviews for this book, you see the air clear, and then it makes sense. Common sense says that if you had tremendous wealth and power, would'nt you take it a step further? If you could not have it all yourself, would you not conspire with your colleagues to have it all together? Come on and wake up, conspiracy is a fact, not "theory".
Rating: Summary: What a rediculous farce! Review: To start, it is free on the web. If you must read it, at least do so for free. You really don't need to read long to see that this is just plain silly. Some person or persons that clearly don't like jews decided to publish some tripe and for some reason (anti semitism?) it just won't die.I'm Roman Catholic. I disagree with the jewish faith but firmly believe in our historical brotherhood. Whoever wrote this needed serious therapy! Don't bother. I wish I hadn't!
Rating: Summary: 4 Stars for its importance as a teaching tool Review: Understanding how any literature can become the guiding beacon for a movement is key to preventing such mass hysteria in the future. Books like "Protocols" and "Mein Kampf" should not be prohibited sickness can be exposed to light for what it truly is. The hullabaloo about one-world government as a Zionist (or Illuminati, or Freemason, or Rosicrucian) plot rises out of a deep fear that the "ruling" Christians will be unseated from their position of power.... More lives have been lost than saved because of religious zealots. Books like this are uncomfortable. Yet, I would far rather keep them where I can see them than ban them, making them the sole domain of Christian conspiracy theorists who may, again, use them to eradicate an entire class of people. "They that forget the past are condemned to repeat it." Read this book.
Rating: Summary: Freedom of expression does not require publishing known lies Review: Unlike "Mein Kampf," in which Hitler states his opinions, "The Protocols" purports to report facts that have been proven to be false. Publishing the book is merely to repeat the lies and distortions that were used to justify the murder of millions of innocent people. What possible motive can there be except profit. You do have the right to publish, but I also have the right to boycott.
Rating: Summary: This is the first conspiracy theory book. Review: While the text is rather boring, I was intrigued by the fact that this was written before conspiracy theories became popular. Of course we now have rumors of people being controlled by mass media, so I found the book interesting. Other than that I don't believe a word of it. If this were written 100 years ago by a Russian, then it's false. They did't have the technology to gather such information if it were genuine. Had this book been written in 1998, I would treat it a little more seriously.
Rating: Summary: so sad... Review: You can get a pretty good idea what is wrong with the world by reading the positive things people have to say about this work. The Protocols of Zion is a fake, it was a fake and it will continue to be a fake. It is propaganda. Anyone with even a basic understanding of world history knows this. Like Mien Kampf this book is needed by scholars and historians; and just like Hitler's book anyone who believes the contents of the Protcols of Zion to be worthwhile for making choices or forming opinions is a pathetic bigot.
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