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December 18th, 2003, 08:38 PM
J e w i s h W o r l d C o n q u e s t
by
Osman Bey
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Published by Karl Rohm in Lorch (Württemberg), 1878
http://www.regmeister.net/bey2.htm
(excerpt)
AngloSaxon88
The Principle of Material Interests
A people endowed with natural gifts of such an extraordinary character naturally excites expectations of wonderful achievements. But the greatest miracle which the Jewish people has ever accomplished is surely this: That it has discovered the principle of Material Interests and its power as a social and political tie, and as a means of the conquest of the world. This discovery was the result of the gradual development of the faculties peculiar to this people. In the midst of their intercourse with neighboring tribes the Jews were able to keep in view these political-economical truths:
• "Not those who acquire, but those who save, attain wealth."
• "Those who save obtain supremacy over those who squander."
They, furthermore, observed that men in general place little value upon that which they possess, for the desire to acquire what they do not possess causes them to lose sight of what they hold in their hands.
From these phenomena the Jews derived those principles that have since become the basis of their commercial, social and political system.
Where their first attempts had been crowned with success, they endeavored to extend their operation by emigration into a rich and fertile country, and hence resolved to abandon their native land-Arabia.
It is proper enough to assume, that Abraham and his tribe, before engaging in an enterprise of this kind, mapped out some sort of plan, which accorded with their natural gifts and the purposed undertaking.
The plan which the invaders adopted was this: To seize all the gold and valuables of every country, which they might invade, but to leave to the inhabitants life and their immoveable property.
The Jews argued thus: If we take the gold and the fruits of their labor from the inhabitants, we may safely leave them their fields and vineyards. If we succeed in making their riches our own, we shall become the masters and they will become our slaves.
In adopting this plan, the Jews evinced an overwhelming genius, for they thereby rejected the utterly different principles on which their predecessors had acted in making conquests, and formulated a new principle-that of material interests. Moreover, they applied it in its pure and simple form, that is, without support by physical force or religious influence.
Let us now see how this principle, using the weapons of cunning and activity, has accomplished in the first period of its existence such astonishing triumphs and has completed, in the Nineteenth Century, the conquest of the world.
Continued at: http://www.regmeister.net/bey2.htm
by
Osman Bey
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
Published by Karl Rohm in Lorch (Württemberg), 1878
http://www.regmeister.net/bey2.htm
(excerpt)
AngloSaxon88
The Principle of Material Interests
A people endowed with natural gifts of such an extraordinary character naturally excites expectations of wonderful achievements. But the greatest miracle which the Jewish people has ever accomplished is surely this: That it has discovered the principle of Material Interests and its power as a social and political tie, and as a means of the conquest of the world. This discovery was the result of the gradual development of the faculties peculiar to this people. In the midst of their intercourse with neighboring tribes the Jews were able to keep in view these political-economical truths:
• "Not those who acquire, but those who save, attain wealth."
• "Those who save obtain supremacy over those who squander."
They, furthermore, observed that men in general place little value upon that which they possess, for the desire to acquire what they do not possess causes them to lose sight of what they hold in their hands.
From these phenomena the Jews derived those principles that have since become the basis of their commercial, social and political system.
Where their first attempts had been crowned with success, they endeavored to extend their operation by emigration into a rich and fertile country, and hence resolved to abandon their native land-Arabia.
It is proper enough to assume, that Abraham and his tribe, before engaging in an enterprise of this kind, mapped out some sort of plan, which accorded with their natural gifts and the purposed undertaking.
The plan which the invaders adopted was this: To seize all the gold and valuables of every country, which they might invade, but to leave to the inhabitants life and their immoveable property.
The Jews argued thus: If we take the gold and the fruits of their labor from the inhabitants, we may safely leave them their fields and vineyards. If we succeed in making their riches our own, we shall become the masters and they will become our slaves.
In adopting this plan, the Jews evinced an overwhelming genius, for they thereby rejected the utterly different principles on which their predecessors had acted in making conquests, and formulated a new principle-that of material interests. Moreover, they applied it in its pure and simple form, that is, without support by physical force or religious influence.
Let us now see how this principle, using the weapons of cunning and activity, has accomplished in the first period of its existence such astonishing triumphs and has completed, in the Nineteenth Century, the conquest of the world.
Continued at: http://www.regmeister.net/bey2.htm