Rick Spence
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And in bold type, he indicates the paragraphs, but more often sentences or phrases that appear to be identical from the Jolie work. And they're just scattered throughout it. There's no particular rhyme or reason to it. You don't plagiarize that way. I mean, who does that? It's sentence here, sentence there.
And in bold type, he indicates the paragraphs, but more often sentences or phrases that appear to be identical from the Jolie work. And they're just scattered throughout it. There's no particular rhyme or reason to it. You don't plagiarize that way. I mean, who does that? It's sentence here, sentence there.
And in bold type, he indicates the paragraphs, but more often sentences or phrases that appear to be identical from the Jolie work. And they're just scattered throughout it. There's no particular rhyme or reason to it. You don't plagiarize that way. I mean, who does that? It's sentence here, sentence there.
Which has led to a peculiar theory of mine, which of course I will have to expound upon, which is that I think that the original author of the protocols was the same Maurice Joly. I think what someone stumbled across was a work which he wrote and never published and which he just drew. It's exactly what someone would do working from your own kind of material.
Which has led to a peculiar theory of mine, which of course I will have to expound upon, which is that I think that the original author of the protocols was the same Maurice Joly. I think what someone stumbled across was a work which he wrote and never published and which he just drew. It's exactly what someone would do working from your own kind of material.
Which has led to a peculiar theory of mine, which of course I will have to expound upon, which is that I think that the original author of the protocols was the same Maurice Joly. I think what someone stumbled across was a work which he wrote and never published and which he just drew. It's exactly what someone would do working from your own kind of material.
Because I've written things and then taken what I've written and then sort of repackaged that into something else. Sudden seer, sudden seer. Yeah, and the same sort of thing comes out. Only sort of bits and pieces of it remain. So why would Jolie have done that? Jolie was, we're talking about a man whose career basically spanned the 1850s to 1870s. He's an obscure figure.
Because I've written things and then taken what I've written and then sort of repackaged that into something else. Sudden seer, sudden seer. Yeah, and the same sort of thing comes out. Only sort of bits and pieces of it remain. So why would Jolie have done that? Jolie was, we're talking about a man whose career basically spanned the 1850s to 1870s. He's an obscure figure.
Because I've written things and then taken what I've written and then sort of repackaged that into something else. Sudden seer, sudden seer. Yeah, and the same sort of thing comes out. Only sort of bits and pieces of it remain. So why would Jolie have done that? Jolie was, we're talking about a man whose career basically spanned the 1850s to 1870s. He's an obscure figure.
I'm not even totally sure he existed. I mean, but it's one of those things you go looking for him.
I'm not even totally sure he existed. I mean, but it's one of those things you go looking for him.
I'm not even totally sure he existed. I mean, but it's one of those things you go looking for him.
But my hunch is that that's adopted from a French version. First of all, they're constantly harping on Freemasons, which wasn't nearly as a big idea as it there. If you go back to France in the 1890s, there's some big scandals. Well, there's the Dreyfus scandal. We got that. All right. Where you've got a Jewish officer on trial for being a traitor. All right.
But my hunch is that that's adopted from a French version. First of all, they're constantly harping on Freemasons, which wasn't nearly as a big idea as it there. If you go back to France in the 1890s, there's some big scandals. Well, there's the Dreyfus scandal. We got that. All right. Where you've got a Jewish officer on trial for being a traitor. All right.
But my hunch is that that's adopted from a French version. First of all, they're constantly harping on Freemasons, which wasn't nearly as a big idea as it there. If you go back to France in the 1890s, there's some big scandals. Well, there's the Dreyfus scandal. We got that. All right. Where you've got a Jewish officer on trial for being a traitor. All right.
So that was โ so you bring in the whole Jewish element, Jews is disloyal, Dreyfus case, 1894 โ Earlier, you had the Panama scandal, which was this huge investment scandal when the Panama Canal Company in Paris collapsed. And again, many of the major players in that were Jewish financiers. And then you've got the Taxel hoax. So the Taxel hoax was the work of this guy.
So that was โ so you bring in the whole Jewish element, Jews is disloyal, Dreyfus case, 1894 โ Earlier, you had the Panama scandal, which was this huge investment scandal when the Panama Canal Company in Paris collapsed. And again, many of the major players in that were Jewish financiers. And then you've got the Taxel hoax. So the Taxel hoax was the work of this guy.
So that was โ so you bring in the whole Jewish element, Jews is disloyal, Dreyfus case, 1894 โ Earlier, you had the Panama scandal, which was this huge investment scandal when the Panama Canal Company in Paris collapsed. And again, many of the major players in that were Jewish financiers. And then you've got the Taxel hoax. So the Taxel hoax was the work of this guy.
His real name was, I think, Jogon Paget. He was kind of a French journalist. He started out writing porn. So, I mean, he wrote things like Sex Lives of the Popes and, you know, the Erotic Bible and various things of that kind. He was a Catholic, broke with the Catholic Church, wrote bad stuff about the Popes.
His real name was, I think, Jogon Paget. He was kind of a French journalist. He started out writing porn. So, I mean, he wrote things like Sex Lives of the Popes and, you know, the Erotic Bible and various things of that kind. He was a Catholic, broke with the Catholic Church, wrote bad stuff about the Popes.