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The Jews Openly State They Have Cursed Gentiles Spirituality

Ol argedco luciftias said:
Do you know where I can find an English translation of the Krushevan version, either as a book or online? I think the website I linked of the Protocols in another thread yesterday was the Nilus version. I know the original version is heavily hidden and censored now, but If anybody can find an english translation I expect it could be you.

I've been looking for this as well. I found that an original version was pieced together in the textbook "The non-existent manuscript" by Cesare G. De Michelis, but I couldn't find an e-book anywhere. The hardcover is for purchase on Amazon, but it's a bit expensive.
 
indrasoma said:
Ol argedco luciftias said:
Do you know where I can find an English translation of the Krushevan version, either as a book or online? I think the website I linked of the Protocols in another thread yesterday was the Nilus version. I know the original version is heavily hidden and censored now, but If anybody can find an english translation I expect it could be you.

I've been looking for this as well. I found that an original version was pieced together in the textbook "The non-existent manuscript" by Cesare G. De Michelis, but I couldn't find an e-book anywhere. The hardcover is for purchase on Amazon, but it's a bit expensive.

So does no one have this book? It's kind of expensive, but if no one really has it, I might go ahead and buy it and post the original manuscript on here as a way to truly help out the cause...
 
The best I can find so far is the google pdf preview:
https://books.google.com/books?id=9...e=gbs_book_other_versions#v=onepage&q&f=false

That google preview is also linked in the main university that published it:
https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9780803217270/

In the also related books at the bottom of that univeristy link it shows:
Inventing the Jew which I found here:
https://zodml.org/sites/default/files/[Andrei_Oisteanu]_Inventing_the_Jew_Antisemitic_S_(1).pdf

On a side note, in searching for editions of the protocols, I found this page that listed I think the newspaper editions that had the original version, which appears to be a quote from the book you are wanting.
http://dictionnaire.sensagent.leparisien.fr/znamya+newspaper/en-en/
which said this:
Znamya (Russian: Знамя, lit. Banner) was a Saint Petersburg daily newspaper established by an ultra-nationalist journalist Pavel Krushevan in 1902. The newspaper was an organ of the Union of the Russian People.
Contents

1 The Jewish Programme to Conquer the World
2 Bibliography
3 References
4 External links

The Jewish Programme to Conquer the World
Main article: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

According to Cesare G. De Michelis in, The Non-Existent Manuscript: A Study of the Protocols of the Sages of Zion (2004), the first publicly published edition of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion was in August (13 days later in September by the Gregorian Calendar) of 1903 in Znamya.

The paper carried the headline "The Jewish Programme to Conquer the World". But the paper purported that it was merely printing a document whose actual title, in Russian, was "The Protocols of the Sessions of the "World Alliance of Freemasons and of the Sages of Zion". This publication event gives the newspaper its historical notorious notability, being the first edition of the antisemitic canard.

The text was serialized into nine (9) issues, in Russian, under the Russian language headline, "Programma zavoevaniya mira evreyami", which translates as "The Jewish Programme for the Conquest of the World".

The serialized articles are:

No. 190 (28 August [10 September]): 2; 2,
No. 191 (29 August [11 September]): 2; 3,
No. 192 (30 August [12 September]): 2; 4,
No. 193 (31 August [13 September]): 1-2; 5,
No. 194 (1 [14] September): 1-2; 6,
No. 195 (2 [15] September): 1-2; 7,
No. 196 (3 [16] September): 2; 8,
No. 197 (4 [17] September): 2; 9,
No. 200 (7 [20] September): 2.

It is reported that in 1905 the newspaper changed its name to Russkoye Znamya (Russian: Русское знамя, lit. Russian Banner). Except for the Hoover Institute, no major scholarly library in the West appears to carry any issues prior to 1905 when the alleged predecessor was allegedly known by the shorter name. The idea that these two papers are the same comes from the famous Russian and/or Soviet encyclopaedia which is considered the scholarly equivalent of the especially famous 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica-namely, the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary.

After the February Revolution in March 1917 the newspaper was discontinued by the decision of the Petrograd Soviet.

There was a small online publication Russkoye Znamya devoted to "the history of Russian people and alternative medicine" that claims to be the continuation of the newspaper.[1] As of August 27, 2006 the website appears to be dead.
Bibliography

De Michelis, Cesare G.

trans. by Newhouse, Richard
The Non-Existent Manuscript: A Study of the Protocols of the Sages of Zion
(Studies in Antisemitism Series)
Rev. & Expanded Ed., 424 pp.
(Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2004)
ISBN 0-8032-1727-7

I found this edition which is the marsden edition I think, with this guys added quotes to it as well:
http://web.archive.org/web/20061021112709/http://www.anycities.com/jahtruth/illumin.htm
I found that page from here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20030710160236/http://www.100777.com/node/view/48
And I found that page from here:
https://www.threeworldwars.com/protocols.htm

I also found this one which I think is the nilus edition:
http://www.campbellmgold.com/archive_esoteric/protocols_of_zion.pdf
 

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