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Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy (JAEP)
Volume-10 | Issue-05 | 312-373
Review Article
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion and Historical Reality
Juan S. Gómez-Jeria
Published : May 26, 2026
DOI : https://doi.org/10.36348/jaep.2026.v10i05.005
Abstract
Following one of our research lines, we present here a new English translation of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. It is the 1932 edition published by Hammer Verlag of Theodor Fritsch. This text claims to present is a plan by Jewry to transform the structures and functions of its surroundings in order to achieve dominion over goyim. To understand how something resembling a coordination among the various Jewish groups throughout the world was possible, given the limited mechanisms of worldwide communication that existed until the end of the 19th century, we employed the concept of the pack/herd. Jewry history is analyzed in these terms, specially the moneylenders. The final evolution of the Jewish protective pack schema transcends mere individual protection to become the invisible architecture that determines what an entire society thinks, sees, and decides. The genocide in Gaza and the treacherous attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran by the Israel–USA duo have generated an immense volume of visual expressions demonstrating that the official narrative has ceased to be credible and will never regain its credibility. This is another evident proof of the Jewish colonization of the USA. It is strongly suggested that all leaders must abide by the following rule: We come from the people; we stand and march with the people; the people are at the beginning and the end of our struggle and our work. Those who do not are mere shameless parasites and bloodsuckers.
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