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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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uin of British cattle grazing. British people will never apparently<br />

understand the effects of international usury.<br />

Nor of course that of usury in the home, municipal rates, proportion of<br />

taxes that go to interest payment, in short strangle hold of high kikers, its<br />

servants and its affiliates. Death by exhaustion of England, unless the<br />

RACE revives, and stands as a race, and until you stop accepting foreign<br />

Jews setting up every kike refugee as a provisional government of some<br />

country that IS NOT the land of his fathers. The only kike country is<br />

probably Samaria, and you have not yet appointed an ambassador to Tel<br />

Aviv. Or have you, or would that imply welching a bit on your promises<br />

to the Arabs?<br />

Masochistic yidds shrieking, howling for the destruction of Paris (along<br />

with dear Winnie). Eve Curie howling that America shall not feed<br />

French children. YOU will have to look into the question of race. You<br />

will have to remember the tradition of thoroughbreds if you want to<br />

make ANY sort of comeback. An alternative? Laski’s protocols. Well:<br />

COMPARE Laski’s aims WITH the protocols. Dear old Snow White,<br />

and tender, or Young or whatever his name is ought to meet Laski right<br />

in the home, right in ZION, right in the Talmud, which is his spiritual<br />

habitat. It is the touching and surprising ignorance of that more than<br />

wasteland, oh— —don’t suppose it IS surprising. You have read the<br />

Times and the Telegraph for so long. And I still have somewhere in my<br />

files the correspondence with the old Morning Post received here when I<br />

suggested they print a line from the Raffalovitch correspondence<br />

concerning a little douceurs to the Times and Telegraph.<br />

Well, I wonder where the old honest Englishmen are in this hour?— —<br />

still mildly elegiaic, I suppose. Still thinking there is some other reading<br />

of Genesis. The Gods made heaven and earth. Then came Jehoveh and<br />

the Jew boy. I made it, get the hell out of here.

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