The author (1865 –1950) was a Welsh author and newspaper editor of the London Morning Post from 1911 to 1937. A frank and truthful discussion on Jewish influence in government and politics of Communism and Bolshevism; this work essentially resulted in his financial ruin.
Written in 1920, an editorial response to the Zionist-Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and England’s Balfour Declaration for the establishment of the State of Israel, which at the time, Palestine was 80% Arab and 20% Christian, Jewish and other religions. He points out that the infamous Protocols, genuine or not, were being carried out almost to the letter by the Bolshevik movement. He warned through The Post of the impending peril and “world revolution” mission of this movement, despite the obvious opposition from the revolutionists and the “stupid cry of anti-Semitism” (author’s words).
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