PROTOCOLS (was Re: [gutvol-d] Another Collection)

In a message dated 5/21/2005 9:27:47 AM Mountain Daylight Time, jon_niehof@yahoo.com writes:
I could have sworn the Protocols went through DP last fall, but I can't find evidence thereof. The DP consensus I inferred from the discussions at the time was that we're trying to preserve all literature, especially the important and influential, into which category the Protocols certainly fall. Rather than print disclaimers at the beginning or otherwise pass judgement on the text, it was suggested that we find as much PD material debunking the Protocols as possible, and process it through.
Pray forgive me, O ye liberals, for I have sinned by being both GOP and Libertarian. I have just asked the John Birch Society to try to find me information refuting the PROTOCOLS. They had a lot of such information 40 years ago, but that was 40 years ago. It will be next week at the earliest before I hear back from them. Anne Do you like to breathe? Then save the trees! Begin a personal relationship with an ebook TODAY!

--- Gutenberg9443@aol.com wrote:
I have just asked the John Birch Society to try to find me information refuting the PROTOCOLS.
Wikipedia's article is quite good: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion Obvious PD (in the US) material that would be useful, either because it directly engages the Protocols or is source material which they plagiarize: -Joly's 1864 "Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu", in PG in French. A clearable English translation would be useful; searching the libraries available to me reveals none. -Eug�ne Sue's work. The Wandering Jew is in PG in its entirety in English; only a few volumes in French. PG also has but a few volumes of Mysteries of Paris. -Hermann Goedsche ("Sir John Retcliffe")'s "Biarritz". Searching for a copy reveals 'The history of a lie, "The protocols of the wise men of Zion"; a study.' by Herman Bernstein. Published in 1921 in New York and thus likely clearable. I'm going down to Copley this afternoon to get some missing pages anyhow, so I'll check it out and submit it for clearance. -Dumas p�re's Joseph Balsamo. Again, Copley has an apparently-clearable copy (in French) so I can pursue that eventually -Lucien Wolf's 1921 work on the Protocols. Published in London; I don't have any other information -The Times articles by Philip Grave, based on Wolf's work. Not sure if these have been collected or if somebody would want to start working on all clearable issues of the London Times (!) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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