Elmo gets redpilled
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IN an interview published in the New York World February 17, 1921, Mr. Henry Ford put the case for the “ Protocols of Zion ” tersely and convincingly. He said: “ The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on. They are sixteen years old and they have fitted the world situation up to this time. They lit it now.” He made this statement when Jewish leaders and the Jewish Press in America were fulminating against a series pf articles printed in Ford’s newspaper The Dearborn Independent during the years 1920 to 1922. After some years of pressure such as only organized Jewry can conceive or inflict, Henry Ford was made to apologise to Jewry in a letter addressed to Louis Marshall, then leader of the American Jewish Committee, dated June 30, 1927. Ford’s apology was abject, but neither hen nor since did he ever deny the truth of the articles. As clearly as the “ Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion ”reveal a concerted plan of action, of intention and achievement, through centuries of world history, so the long series of articles in The Dear born Independent expose the powerful concentration of forces organized by Jewish interests and the effects of Jewish influences in the United States from the time of the Civil War up to the uneasy years following the first world war. The scope of the original articles is wide, the analysis of the relentess march of Jewish ambition and the rapid acquisition of political power is deep and dispassionate. In their entirety they present a most thorough exposition pf the range of Jewish influences in America over many decades; they provide adequate evidence of the motives that inspire such phenomena and the ultimate objective towards which Jewish policy is leading the world. In the 39 years that have passed since the publication of the series began, Jewish power in the United States has developed to a degree far outdistancing even the alarming proportions exposed at that time