1. The need for daily bread forces the GOYIM to keep
silence and be our humble servants. Agents taken on to our press from among
the GOYIM will at our orders discuss anything which it is inconvenient for
us to issue directly in official documents, and we meanwhile, quietly amid
the din of the discussion so raised, shall simply take and carry through
such measures as we wish and then offer them to the public as an
accomplished fact. No one will dare to demand the abrogation of a matter
once settled, all the more so as it will be represented as an improvement
... And immediately the press will distract the current of thought towards,
new questions, (have we not trained people always to be seeking something
new?). Into the discussions of these new questions will throw themselves
those of the brainless dispensers of fortunes who are not able even now to
understand that they have not the remotest conception about the matters
which they undertake to discuss. Questions of the political are unattainable
for any save those who have guided it already for many ages, the creators.
2. From all this you will see that in securing the opinion
of the mob we are only facilitating the working of our machinery, and you
may remark that it is not for actions but for words issued by us on this or
that question that we seem to seek approval. We are constantly making public
declaration that we are guided in all our undertakings by the hope, joined
to the conviction, that we are serving the common weal.
WE DECEIVE WORKERS
3. In order to distract people who may be too troublesome
from discussions of questions of the political we are now putting forward
what we allege to be new questions of the political, namely, questions of
industry. In this sphere let them discuss themselves silly! The masses are
agreed to remain inactive, to take a rest from what they suppose to be
political (which we trained them to in order to use them as a means of
combating the GOY governments) only on condition of being found new
employments, in which we are prescribing them something that looks like the
same political object. In order that the masses themselves may not guess
what they are about WE FURTHER DISTRACT THEM WITH AMUSEMENTS, GAMES,
PASTIMES, PASSIONS, PEOPLE'S PALACES .... SOON WE SHALL BEGIN THROUGH THE
PRESS TO PROPOSE COMPETITIONS IN ART, IN SPORT IN ALL KINDS: these interests
will finally distract their minds from questions in which we should find
ourselves compelled to oppose them. Growing more and more unaccustomed to
reflect and form any opinions of their own, people will begin to talk in the
same tone as we because we alone shall be offering them new directions for
thought ... of course through such persons as will not be suspected of
solidarity with us.
4. The part played by the liberals, utopian dreamers, will
be finally played out when our government is acknowledged. Till such time
they will continue to do us good service. Therefore we shall continue to
direct their minds to all sorts of vain conceptions of fantastic theories,
new and apparently progressive: for have we not with complete success turned
the brainless heads of the GOYIM with progress, till there is not among the
GOYIM one mind able to perceive that under this word lies a departure from
truth in all cases where it is not a question of material inventions, for
truth is one, and in it there is no place for progress. Progress, like a
fallacious idea, serves to obscure truth so that none may know it except us,
the Chosen of God, its guardians.
5. When, we come into our kingdom our orators will expound
great problems which have turned humanity upside down in order to bring it
at the end under our beneficent rule.
6. Who will ever suspect then that ALL THESE PEOPLES WERE
STAGE-MANAGED BY US ACCORDING TO A POLITICAL PLAN WHICH NO ONE HAS SO MUCH
AS GUESSED AT IN THE COURSE OF MANY CENTURIES?
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