Such a wonderful, entertaining series. Great characters. Great adventures. A fun and often funny way for kids to ponder ideas of intellectual freedom with historical figures. And a great way for kids to remind their parents, who may have forgotten, that free speech, free thought, is essential to a life worth living.
Why would you come here a year after this article was posted and apropos of nothing, leave a quote from an absurd fraudulent document which has which has been used as a pretext for anti-semitism for 100 years now.
From the Encyclopedia Britannica: "The spurious character of the Protocols was first revealed in 1921 by Philip Graves of The Times (London), who demonstrated their obvious resemblance to a satire on Napoleon III by the French lawyer Maurice Joly, published in 1864 and entitled Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu (“Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu”). Subsequent investigation, particularly by the Russian historian Vladimir Burtsev, revealed that the Protocols were forgeries compounded by officials of the Russian secret police out of the satire of Joly, a fantastic novel (Biarritz) by Hermann Goedsche (1868), and other sources."
Interestingly, its the kind of thing intelligence outfits and their private contractors often do in order to smear someone by giving the public a false impression of the person's sympathies, opinions or ideas, and driving other people away from that person by associating that person with abhorrent or ill-informed views. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Protocols-of-the-Elders-of-Zion
if you're an insincere person on someone's payroll trying to sow trouble, your conscience is calling. Is it bigger than your paycheck? If you're a sincere person, I feel sorry that you've been so misled as to think any particular sex, race, color, creed, ethnicity or religion has a corner on anything good or bad. What it seems like though is that you're here to harass and mislead.
Such a wonderful, entertaining series. Great characters. Great adventures. A fun and often funny way for kids to ponder ideas of intellectual freedom with historical figures. And a great way for kids to remind their parents, who may have forgotten, that free speech, free thought, is essential to a life worth living.
Why would you come here a year after this article was posted and apropos of nothing, leave a quote from an absurd fraudulent document which has which has been used as a pretext for anti-semitism for 100 years now.
From the Encyclopedia Britannica: "The spurious character of the Protocols was first revealed in 1921 by Philip Graves of The Times (London), who demonstrated their obvious resemblance to a satire on Napoleon III by the French lawyer Maurice Joly, published in 1864 and entitled Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu (“Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu”). Subsequent investigation, particularly by the Russian historian Vladimir Burtsev, revealed that the Protocols were forgeries compounded by officials of the Russian secret police out of the satire of Joly, a fantastic novel (Biarritz) by Hermann Goedsche (1868), and other sources."
Interestingly, its the kind of thing intelligence outfits and their private contractors often do in order to smear someone by giving the public a false impression of the person's sympathies, opinions or ideas, and driving other people away from that person by associating that person with abhorrent or ill-informed views. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Protocols-of-the-Elders-of-Zion
You are making my point.
if you're an insincere person on someone's payroll trying to sow trouble, your conscience is calling. Is it bigger than your paycheck? If you're a sincere person, I feel sorry that you've been so misled as to think any particular sex, race, color, creed, ethnicity or religion has a corner on anything good or bad. What it seems like though is that you're here to harass and mislead.