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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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That is your story, oh England! Wilberforce may be regretted, men who<br />

remember a DIFFERENT England haven’t all died yet. Normalization of<br />

chewisch relations, Jew promises the rump of England world dominion,<br />

no, not even that promise. In partnership mit dh yitts. The distinguished<br />

French, Dutch, Polish, etc. Yitts, and of course the Yitt are to hold, well<br />

let us say 51% of the stock, or that isss too little if Rothschildt puts up<br />

75% of the money, by chewisch consortium. Call it Geneva or what not,<br />

so the chews should have 87% of the control. But the lords will all have<br />

dummy directorates, at from 5 to 40 thousand per year. Lord Beit, Lord<br />

Melchett, Lord Goldsmid, the flower of Chivalry und Lord Burnham.<br />

And Lord Laski, and then the commune. Laski’s program IS the program<br />

of the Protocols? Have you yet heard of the Protocols? The intrinsic<br />

matter <strong>OF</strong> the protocols, whoever wrote ’em. Compare IT. Compare it<br />

with what you are offered.<br />

And then the so-called racial hatreds, what chance the Frenchman you<br />

dislike ISN’T a Frenchman AT ALL? That the European you dislike, the<br />

continental you dislike, isn’t a European AT all? That needs looking into.<br />

Yes, you all have a few Jews that you like? Think it over? Is it quite<br />

satisfactory? They are everywhere save in one or two small<br />

organizations. I know of a third which applied the proportional quota.<br />

Horrors of antisemitism. What about the horrors of NOT having a sane<br />

bit of discretion, as France under Blum, and Reynaud?<br />

When I started walkin’ ’round the South and Center of France in 1912 I<br />

found a VERY different race and spirit from that of Paris Montmartre<br />

and putridity— —and the rest of it. As late as 1922 there were still some<br />

French left in the onzième arrondissement.<br />

I saw Blum at a press lunch sometime after 1927. I am not sure of the<br />

date. The impression was unfavorable. I don’t think he fooled Sparrow<br />

Robertson either. There was a certain lack of frankness in Blum’s<br />

exposition. Certain phases he seemed rather to wish to avoid. And you in

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