No study of the Jewish Question is complete without a detailed look at the document known as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. As mysterious as it is notorious, it has been called the most influential piece of anti-Semitic literature in history-perhaps comparable in importance only to Hitler's Mein Kampf. Nothing like it has ever been produced, before or since.
Here we find an express desire for Jewish world domination, along with a plan to attain it. In the Protocols' world-to-come, there will be a Jewish Patriarch, a King of the World, who will guide all humanity on behalf of Jewish interests. Serving at his behest will be the masses of the non-Jews, the detested Goyim, who will gratefully submit to their ruler "of Zionist blood."
Written in the form of lecture notes or meeting minutes, this document purports to be a transcription of a talk by an unnamed influential Jew, speaking sometime around the year 1900. It first appeared in draft form in Russia in 1902, and then in its final version as part of a book by Russian writer Sergei Nilus. But little beyond this is certain. It was denounced as a "forgery" in 1922-but is it? And what does that even mean in this context?
The Protocols are as compelling and troubling today as ever. This new, highly-readable English translation far surpasses anything in print or the Internet. The volume includes valuable and hard-to-find commentary, from Henry Ford, Alfred Rosenberg, Julius Evola, and others. Read and judge for yourself.