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MADDISON,David

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Dec 19, 1993, 12:25:09 AM12/19/93
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The following is adapted from the book "They never said it" by
P.F. Boller and J. George, Oxford University Press, 1989, ISBN
0-19-506469-0. I do not have time to type in the full text and
I don't have access to my OCR scanner at the moment. I suggest
that anyone who wants more details consults the book.

o "Cleanliness is next to G-dliness."

Pseudo-Scritural quote by John Wesley, founder of Methodism.
Not from "New" Testament but based on old Hebrew proverb from
Phineas ben-Yair, a sage who formulated in 2nd cent. C.E. the
famous "ladder to saintliness". "The doctrines of religion
are resolved into carefulness; carefulness into vigorousness;
vigorousness into guiltlessness; guillessness into abstemiousness;
abs... into cleanliness; clean... into G-dliness."

o Israel Cohen
Infamous forged racial tension quote talking about building
up racial tension between blacks and whites as part of the
Communist Party program.

The quote was first read in June 1957 by Mississippi Congressman
T.G. Abernathy who took it frm a book allegedly by Cohen "A
racial program for the twentieth century" published in 1912. In
August 1958 New York Congressman A.J. Mutler challenged authenticity of
quote and showed that no book (or such person) ever existed.
The refutation was read into the Congressional Record.
Eventually quote traced to Eustace Mullins, Jr., who claimed to
have copied it from a Zionist publication whilst doing research
work in the Library of Congress, a job from which he was dismissed
for wrting violently anti-semetic articles. Mullins had a record
of counterfeit claims including a speech by a non-existent Hungarian
rabbi. The phony quote is still in circulation by bigots.

o Benjamin Disraeli

The divide-the-U.S.-for-the-Rothschilds-quote

Quoted in mid-30's by virulent antisemite Rev. Charles E. Coughlin
who claimed the American civil war was fought primarily to rid
the US of control by Jewish bankers. Quote taken from a real book
but only first sentence correct which merely says of the Roth...
"a name famous in...every division of the globe". Coughlin was
surprised when the Chicago Daily News discovered the real book
and quote.

Another alleged quote by Disraeli was that the Jews want to destroy
Christendom. Fist in 1923 British publication and then used by US
professional antisemite Rev Gerald L.K. Smith. The quote alledges
that the Jews want to use Communism to destroy Xianity but Disraeli
died long before Communism was significant.

o Dwight D. Eisenhower

He never said that the John Birch society is a "good patriotic
society".

o Benjamin Franklin

Allegedly said "In whatever country Jews have settled in any great
numbers, they have lowered the moral tone, depreciated the commercial
integrity, have segregated themselves, and have not assimilated, have
sneered at and tried to undermine the Xian religion....".

This is an absolutely fake quotation like the Protocols. First turned
up in pro-Nazi publication, North Carolina, 1934. Like Washington
and Jefferson, Franklin was absolutely devoid of religious
intloerance and prejudice and was very friendly towards Jews and
helped Philadelphia Jews raise money to build a synagogue.

o Charles Pinckney

Supposed to have kept a diary which conatined antisemetic quotes
but the diary never existed.

o Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion

Concoted by Russian attorney Sergis Nilus in 1905 alledged to be
be minutes of meeting of Jewish leaders and masons in 1897 in
which they planned to undermine Xianity and take over world.
Exposed as forgery by London times in 1921. Henry Ford liked the
document and so did Hitler. Protocols still popular in Syria,
Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other fun countries.

o Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich

Several fake quotes by this non-existent person invented by Eustace
Mullins, see above. Distributed in 1950's. Also Mullins sent
material to Swedish antisemite Einar Aberg for world wide
distribution.

o Talmud

Cheat a goy quote "But it is permitted to cheat a goy, because
cheating goyim at any time pleases the L-rd."

One of many fake quotes from Talmud that anti-semetic hate mongers like
Kansas evangelist Geral Winrod like to make use of.

o George Washington

"They work more effectively against us than the enemy's armies...".

Popular quote by American antisemites but a complete distortion
of the original quote which was not even about Jews.

o Stephen Wise

"Some call it communism. I call it Judaism."

Rabbi Wise was a lifelong foe of communism and never made such a comment.
George Lincoln Rockwell, American Nazi leader admitted it was a fake.


Its amazing how many fake quotations contained in the book are about
Jews. It really makes you wonder why antisemites are so obsessed
with what they do. There are many other interesting examples in
the book.

David Maddison
Melbourne, Australia

Shaul Wallach

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Dec 19, 1993, 5:30:48 AM12/19/93
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In article <1993Dec19.0...@lugb.latrobe.edu.au>,
EXT...@LURE.LATROBE.EDU.AU (David Maddison) writes:

>o Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
>
>Concoted by Russian attorney Sergis Nilus in 1905 alledged to be
>be minutes of meeting of Jewish leaders and masons in 1897 in
>which they planned to undermine Xianity and take over world.

Actually, Nilus only published the Russian manuscript, which
was brought from France by agents of the Czarist secret police
in 1895 and printed privately in 1897. The Protocols are actually
a plagiary of a French political satire "Dialogues in Hell" (1864)
by Maurice Joly and a later German anti-Semitic plagiary of Joly's
"Dialogues".

>Exposed as forgery by London times in 1921.

Strictly speaking, the forgery was first revealed by Lucien
Wolf in 1920, shortly after the Protocols were brought to London,
in a pamphlet of the Jewish Board of Deputies, a year before
Philip Grave's series in the London Times.

> Henry Ford liked the
>document and so did Hitler. Protocols still popular in Syria,
>Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other fun countries.

Such as among the Palestinians, ever since an officer of the
British administration gave Musa Kazim el-Husseini a copy of the
English edition around 1921. The first Arabic edition appeared
in Egypt around 1927, and a great many editions have come out
in Arab countries since the 1950's. One of these was sponsored by
Nasser's brother in Egypt in 1968.

The Protocols today form part of the ideology of the Muslim
Brotherhood and its allied Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), whose
part in the Palestinian intifada is well known. The statement that
the "enemies" or the "Zionist invasion" are behind "secret societies"
such as the "Freemasons, Rotary Clubs, the Lions and others" around
the world for purposes of sabotage is repeated three times in the
Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement. Mention of these
organizations, together with the claim that the "enemies" were
"behind the French Revolution, the Communist revolution and most
of the revolutions we heard and hear about", reveals direct borrowing
from the Protocols and its predecessors. The Protocols are finally
mentioned by name in Article 32:

... The Zionist plan is limitless. After Palestine, the Zionists
aspire to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates. When they will
have digested the region they overtook, they will aspire to further
expansion, and so on. Their plan is embodied in the "Protocols of
the Elders of Zion" ("Brutukulat Hukama Sahyun" in the Arabic
original), and their present conduct is the best proof of what we
are saying.

This quote shows that the Arab editions have further corrupted
the original version, since the Protocols themselves make no
mention whatsoever either of Palestine or of the Zionists.

Shalom,

Shaul Wallach

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