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Egyptian Scholar Recommends “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion”

2023-01-26

Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Publication (Outlet/Website): Atheist Republic (News)

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One infamous text in the history of the 20th century and right into the 21st has been the The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. It is widely regarded as a fabrication and a fundamentally anti-Semitic and racist book. It is purportedly, and falsely one might add further, the description of the Jewish plan for world domination.

The whole basis is that the text is a collection of discussions among Jewish leaders about their plan for Jewish international hegemony through the subversion of the morals of the Gentiles alongside the control of the world’s economic systems and media.

That leads to a recent assertion by an Egyptian man. According to Memri TV, Dr. Samir Taqi Al-Din, an Egyptian scholar, made recommendations for The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

He further went on to assert that the fact of Freud being a Jew, a Zionist, and a Freemason were non-coincidental. Furthermore, he extended this to Sartre as being the father of existentialism and being a Jew as well.

Al-Din stated, “… people who came up with the materialistic, secular, atheist ideologies were all Jews … When you read The Protocols [of the Elders of Zion], you will know that what I’m saying is true.” His address was broadcast on the Egyptian Al-Rahma TV channel on April 20.”

Al-Din talked about how Freud had the focus on human activities originating in sex. That Emile Durkheim being the father of collective consciousness and so on. That the ideas of a democracy, where the people are the final arbiters in a society of the “source of all authorities.”

Freud, Sartre, Durkheim, and democracy as sourced in materialistic, atheistic, and secular ideologies. So, he recommends the text.

Al-Din continued, “Of course, you should read The Protocols of Whatever Zion… I don’t want to say ‘Wise Elders’ because they weren’t wise or anything … When you read The Protocols, you will know that what I am saying is true.”

The book has been used by racists and anti-Semites for some time now.

Please see some of the transcript below as provided by Memri TV:

Samir Taqi Al-Din: “Freud said that all human activities originate in sex. It is no coincidence that Freud was a Jew, a Zionist, and a Freemason. It is no coincidence that Sartre, the father of existentialism, was a Jew too. It is no coincidence that [Émile] Durkheim, the father of collective consciousness… After that, we had democracy – one thing leads to another – in which the people is the source of all authorities.

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“It is no coincidence that the people who came up with the materialistic, secular, atheist ideologies were all Jews. Of course, you should read The Protocols of Whatever Zion… I don’t want to say ‘Wise Elders’ because they weren’t wise or anything… When you read The Protocols, you will know that what I am saying is true.”

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