Blue
Print for New World Order
This could be viewed as a cross between The
Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis and 1984 by George Orwell
TYRANNY OF USURY
Found in this book @ chapter 21
When
the comedy is played out there emerges the fact that a debit and an exceedingly burdensome debit has been
created. For the payment of interest it
becomes necessary to have recourse to new loans, which do not swallow up but
only add to the capital debt. And when this credit is exhausted it becomes
necessary by new taxes to cover, not the loan, BUT ONLY THE INTEREST ON IT. These taxes are a debit employed to cover a debit.
If
the loan bears a charge of 5 per cent, then in twenty years the State vainly
pays away in interest a sum equal to the loan borrowed,($14.79 trillion) in
forty years it is paying a double sum,($29.5
trillion) in sixty - treble,($44.3 trillion) and all the while the debt remains an unpaid debt.
Chapter 1
The Basic Doctrine
Putting aside fine phrases we shall
speak of the significance of each thought: by comparisons and deductions we
shall throw light upon surrounding facts.
What I am about to set forth, then,
is our system from the two points of view, that of ourselves (The
Intellectuals) and that of the Heathen.
It must be noted that men with bad
instincts are more in number than the good, and therefore the best results in
governing them are attained by violence and terrorization, and not by academic
discussions. Every man aims at power, everyone would like to become a dictator
if only he could, and rare indeed are the men who would not be willing to
sacrifice the welfare of all for the sake of securing their own welfare.
What has restrained the beasts of
prey who are called men? What has served for their guidance hitherto?
In the beginnings of the structure
of society, they were subjected to brutal and blind force; after words - to
Law, which is the same force, only disguised. I draw the conclusion that by the
law of nature right lies in force.
Political freedom is an idea but not
a fact. This idea one must know how to apply whenever it appears necessary with
this bait of an idea to attract the masses of the people to one's party for the
purpose of crushing another who is in authority. This task is rendered easier
if the opponent has himself been infected with the idea of freedom, SO-CALLED
LIBERALISM, and, for the sake of an idea, is willing to yield some of his
power. It is precisely here that the triumph of our theory appears; the
slackened reins of government are immediately, by the law of life, caught up
and gathered together by a new hand, because the blind might of the nation
cannot for one single day exist without guidance, and the new authority merely
fits into the place of the old already weakened by liberalism.
In our day the power which has
replaced that of the rulers who were liberal is the power of Gold. Time was
when Faith ruled. The idea of freedom is impossible of realization because no
one knows how to use it with moderation. It is enough to hand over a people to
self-government for a certain length of time for that people to be turned into
a disorganized mob. From that moment on we get internecine strife which soon
develops into battles between classes, in the midst of which States burn down
and their importance is reduced to that of a heap of ashes.
Whether a State exhausts itself in
its own convulsions, whether its internal discord brings it under the power of
external foes - in any case it can be accounted irretrievable lost: IT IS IN
OUR POWER. The despotism of
Capital, which is entirely in our hands, reaches out to it a straw that
the State, willy-nilly, must take hold of: if not - it goes to the bottom.
Should anyone of a liberal mind say
that such reflections as the above are immoral, I would put the following
questions: If every State has two foes and if in regard to the external foe it
is allowed and not considered immoral to use every manner and art of conflict,
as for example to keep the enemy in ignorance of plans of attack and defense,
to attack him by night or in superior numbers, then in what way can the same
means in regard to a worse foe, the destroyer of the structure of society and
the commonwealth, be called immoral and not permissible?
Is it possible for any sound logical
mind to hope with any success to guide crowds by the aid of reasonable counsels
and arguments, when any objection or contradiction, senseless though it may be,
can be made and when such objection may find more favor with the people, whose
powers of reasoning are superficial? Men in masses and the men of the masses,
being guided solely by petty passions, paltry beliefs, traditions and
sentimental theorems, fall a prey to party dissension, which hinders any kind
of agreement even on the basis of a perfectly reasonable argument. Every
resolution of a crowd depends upon a chance or packed majority, which, in its
ignorance of political secrets, puts forth some ridiculous resolution that lays
in the administration a seed of anarchy.
The political has nothing in common
with the moral. The ruler who is governed by the moral is not a skilled
politician, and is therefore unstable on his throne. He who wishes to rule must
have recourse both to cunning and to make-believe. Great national qualities,
like frankness and honesty, are vices in politics, for they bring down rulers
from their thrones more effectively and more certainly than the most powerful
enemy. Such qualities must be the attributes of the kingdoms of the Heathen,
but we must in no wise be guided by them.
RIGHT IS MIGHT
Our right lies in force. The word
"right" is an abstract thought and proved by nothing. The word means
no more than: Give me what I want in order that thereby I may have a proof that
I am stronger than you.
Where does right begin? Where does
it end?
In any State in which there is a bad
organization of authority, an impersonality of laws and of the rulers who have
lost their personality amid the flood of rights ever multiplying out of
liberalism, I find a new right - to attack by the right of the strong, and to
scatter to the winds all existing forces of order and regulation, to
reconstruct all institutions and to become the sovereign lord of those who have
left to us the rights of their power by laying them down voluntarily in their
liberalism.
Our power in the present tottering
condition of all forms of power will be more invincible than any other, because
it will remain invisible until the moment when it has gained such strength that
no cunning can any longer undermine it.
Out of the temporary evil we are now
compelled to commit will emerge the good of an unshakable rule, which will
restore the regular course of the machinery of the national life, brought to
naught by liberalism. The result justifies the means. Let us, however, in our
plans, direct our attention not so much to what is good and moral as to what is
necessary and useful.
Before us is a plan in which is laid
down strategically the line from which we cannot deviate without running the
risk of seeing the labor of many centuries brought to naught.
In order to elaborate satisfactory
forms of action it is necessary to have regard to the rascality, the slackness,
the instability of the mob, its lack of capacity to understand and respect the
conditions of its own life, or its own welfare. It must be understood that the
might of a mob is blind, senseless and unreasoning force ever at the mercy of a
suggestion from any side. The blind cannot lead the blind without bringing them
into the abyss; consequently, members of the mob, upstarts from the people even
though they should be as a genius for wisdom, yet having no understanding of
the political, cannot come forward as leaders of the mob without bringing the
whole nation to ruin.
Only one trained from childhood for
independent rule can have understanding of the words that can be made up of the
political alphabet.
A people left to itself, i.e., to
upstarts from its midst, brings itself to ruin by party dissension excited by
the pursuit of power and honors and the disorders arising therefrom. Is it
possible for the masses of the people calmly and without petty jealousies to
form judgment, to deal with the affairs of the country, which cannot be mixed
up with personal interest? Can they defend themselves from an external foe? It
is unthinkable; for a plan broken up into as many parts as there are heads in
the mob, loses all homogeneity, and thereby becomes unintelligible and
impossible of execution.
WE ARE DESPOTS
It is only with a despotic ruler
that plans can be elaborated extensively and clearly in such a way as to
distribute the whole properly among the several parts of the machinery of the
State: from this the conclusion is inevitable that a satisfactory form of
government for any country is one that concentrates in the hands of one
responsible person. Without an absolute despotism there can be no existence for
civilization which is carried on not by the masses but by their guide,
whosoever that person may be. The mob is savage, and displays its savagery at
every opportunity. The moment the mob seizes freedom in its hands it quickly
turns to anarchy, which in itself is the highest degree of savagery.
Behold the alcoholic animals,
bemused with drink, the right to an immoderate use of which comes along with
freedom. It is not for us and ours to walk that road. The peoples of the
Heathen are bemused with alcoholic liquors; their youth has grown stupid on
classicism and from early immorality, into which it has been inducted by our
special agents - by tutors, lackeys, governesses in the houses of the wealthy,
by clerks and others, by our women in the places of dissipation frequented by
the Heathen. In the number of these last I count also the so-called
"society ladies," voluntary followers of the others in corruption and
luxury.
Our countersign is - Force and
Make-believe. Only force conquers in political affairs, especially if it be
concealed in the talents essential to statesmen. Violence must be the
principle, and cunning and make-believe the rule for governments which do not
want to lay down their crowns at the feet of agents of some new power. This
evil is the one and only means to attain the end, the good. Therefore we must
not stop at bribery, deceit and treachery when they should serve towards the
attainment of our end. In politics one
must know how to seize the property of others without hesitation if by it we
secure submission and sovereignty.
Our State, marching along the path
of peaceful conquest, has the right to replace the horrors of war by less
noticeable and more satisfactory sentences of death, necessary to maintain the
terror which tends to produce blind submission. Just but merciless severity is
the greatest factor of strength in the State: not only for the sake of gain but
also in the name of duty, for the sake of victory, we must keep to the program
of violence and make-believe. The doctrine of squaring accounts is precisely as
strong as the means of which it makes use. Therefore it is not so much by the
means themselves as by the doctrine of severity that we shall triumph and bring
all governments into subjection to our super-government. It is enough for them
to know that we are too merciless for all disobedience to cease.
WE SHALL END LIBERTY
Far back in ancient times we were
the first to cry among the masses of the people the words "Liberty,
Equality, Fraternity," words many times repeated since these days by
stupid poll- parrots who, from all sides around, flew down upon these baits and
with them carried away the well-being of the world, true freedom of the
individual, formerly so well guarded against the pressure of the mob. The
would-be wise men of the Heathen, the intellectuals, could not make anything
out of the uttered words in their abstractedness; did not see that in nature
there is no equality, cannot be freedom: that Nature herself has established
inequality of minds, of characters, and capacities, just as immutably as she
has established subordination to her laws: never stopped to think that the mob
is a blind thing, that upstarts elected from among it to bear rule are, in
regard to the political, the same blind men as the mob itself, that the adept,
though he be a fool, can yet rule, whereas the non-adept, even if he were a
genius, understands nothing in the political - to all those things the Heathen
paid no regard; yet all the time it was based upon these things that dynastic
rule rested: the father passed on to the son a knowledge of the course of
political affairs in such wise that none should know it but members of the
dynasty and none could betray it to the governed. As time went on, the meaning
of the dynastic transference of the true position of affairs in the political
was lost, and this aided the success of our cause.
In all corners of the earth the
words "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity," brought to our ranks, thanks
to our blind agents, whole legions who bore our banners with enthusiasm. And
all the time these words were canker-worms at work boring into the well-being
of the Heathen, putting an end everywhere to peace, quiet, solidarity and
destroying all the foundations of the Heathen States. As you will see later,
this helped us to our triumph: it gave us the possibility, among other things,
of getting into our hands the master card - the destruction of the privileges,
or in other words of the very existence of the aristocracy of the Heathen, that
class which was the only defense peoples and countries had against us. On the
ruins of the eternal and genealogical aristocracy of the Heathen we have set up
the aristocracy of our educated class headed by the aristocracy of money. The
qualifications for this aristocracy we have established in wealth, which is
dependent upon us, and in knowledge, for which our shrewd elders provide the
motive force.
Our triumph has been rendered easier
by the fact that in our relations with the men, whom we wanted, we have always
worked upon the most sensitive chords of the human mind, upon the cash account,
upon the cupidity, upon the insatiability for material needs of man; and each
one of these human weaknesses, taken alone, is sufficient to paralyze
initiative, for it hands over the will of men to the disposition of him who has
bought their activities.
The abstraction of freedom has
enabled us to persuade the mob in all countries that their government is
nothing but the steward of the people who are the owners of the country, and
that the steward may be replaced like a worn-out glove.
It is this possibility of replacing
the representatives of the people which has placed at our disposal, and, as it
were, given us the power of appointment.
Chapter
2
Economic Wars
It is indispensable for our purpose
that wars, so far as possible, should not result in territorial gains: war will thus be brought on to the economic ground,
where the nations will not fail to perceive in the assistance we give the
strength of our predominance, and this state of things will put both sides at
the mercy of our international AGENTUR; which possesses millions of eyes ever
on the watch and unhampered by any limitations whatsoever. Our international
rights will then wipe out national rights, in the proper sense of right, and
will rule the nations precisely as the civil law of States rules the relations
of their subjects among themselves.
The administrators, whom we shall
choose from among the public, with strict regard to their capacities for
servile obedience, will not be persons trained in the arts of government, and
will therefore easily become pawns in our game in the hands of men of learning
and genius who will be their advisers, specialists bred and reared from early
childhood to rule the affairs of the whole world. As is well known to you,
these specialists of ours have been drawing to fit them for rule the
information they need from our political plans from the lessons of history,
from observations made of the events of every moment as it passes. The Heathen
are not guided by practical use of unprejudiced historical observation, but by
theoretical routine without any critical regard for consequent results. We need
not, therefore, take any account of them - let them amuse themselves until the
hour strikes, or live on hopes of new forms of enterprising pastime, or on the
memories of all they have enjoyed. For them let play the principal part which
we have persuaded them to accept as the dictates of science (theory). It is
with this object in view that we are constantly, by means of our press,
arousing a blind confidence in these theories. The intellectuals of the Heathen
will puff themselves up with their knowledge and without any logical
verification of them will put into effect all the information available from
science, which our AGENTUR specialists have cunningly pieced together for the
purpose of educating their minds in the direction we want.
DESTRUCTIVE EDUCATION
Do not suppose for a moment that
these statements are empty words: think carefully of the successes we arranged
for Darwinism, Marxism, Nietzsche-ism. To us, The Wise SAGES, at any rate, it
should be plain to see what a disintegrating importance these directives have
had upon the minds of the Heathen.
It is indispensable for us to take
account of the thoughts, characters, tendencies of the nations in order to
avoid making slips in the political and in the direction of administrative
affairs. The triumph of our system of which the component parts of the machinery
may be variously disposed according to the temperament of the peoples met on
our way, will fail of success if the practical application of it be not based
upon a summing up of the lessons of the past in the light of the present.
In the hands of the States of today
there is a great force that creates the movement of thought in the people, and
that is the Press. The part played by the Press is to keep pointing our
requirements supposed to be indispensable, to give voice to the complaints of
the people, to express and to create discontent. It is in the Press that the triumph of freedom of speech finds its
incarnation. But the Heathen States have not known how to make use of this
force; and it has fallen into our hands. Through the Press we have gained the power
to influence while remaining ourselves in the shade; thanks to the Press
we have got the GOLD in our hands, notwithstanding that we have had to gather
it out of the oceans of blood and tears. But it has paid us, though we have
sacrificed many of our people. Each victim on our side, is worth in the sight
of God, a thousand Heathen.
Chapter
3
Methods of Conquest
Our goal is now only a few steps
off. There remains a small space to cross and the whole long path we have
trodden is ready now to close its cycle of the Symbolic Snake, by which we
symbolize our people. When this ring closes, all the States of Europe will be
locked in its coil as in a powerful vice.
The constitution scales of these
days will shortly break down, for we have established them with a certain lack
of accurate balance in order that they may oscillate incessantly until they
wear through the pivot on which they turn. The Heathen are under the impression
that they have welded them sufficiently strong and they have all along kept on
expecting that the scales would come into equilibrium. But the pivots - the
kings on their thrones - are hemmed in by their representatives, who play the
fool, distraught with their own uncontrolled and irresponsible power. This
power they owe to the terror which has been breathed into the palaces. As they
have no means of getting at their people, into their very midst, the kings on
their thrones are no longer able to come to terms with them and so strengthen
themselves against seekers after power. We have made a gulf between the
far-seeing Sovereign Power and the blind force of the people so that both have
lost all meaning, for like the blind man and his stick, both are powerless
apart.
In order to incite seekers after
power to a misuse of power we have set all forces in opposition one to another,
breaking up their liberal tendencies towards independence. To this end we have
stirred up every form of enterprise, we have armed all parties, we have set up
authority as a target for every ambition. Of States we have made gladiatorial
arenas where a lot of confused issues contend .... A little more, and disorders
and bankruptcy will be universal ....
Babblers, inexhaustible, have turned
into oratorical contests the sittings of Parliament and Administrative Boards.
Bold journalists and unscrupulous pamphleteers daily fall upon executive
officials. Abuses of power will put the final touch in preparing all
institutions for their overthrow and everything will fly skyward under the
blows of the maddened mob.
POVERTY OUR WEAPON
All people are chained down to heavy
toil by poverty more firmly than ever. They were chained by slavery and
serfdom; from these, one way and another, they might free themselves. These
could be settled with, but from want they will never get away. We have included
in the constitution such rights as to the masses appear fictitious and not
actual rights. All these so-called "People’s Rights" can exist only
in idea, an idea which can never be realized in practical life. What is it to the
proletariat laborer, bowed double over his heavy toil, crushed by his lot in
life, if talkers get the right to babble, if journalists get the right to
scribble any nonsense side by side with good stuff, once the proletariat has no
other profit out of the constitution save only those pitiful crumbs which we
fling them from our table in return for their voting in favor of what we
dictate, in favor of the men we place in power, the servants of our AGENTUR ...
Republican rights for a poor man are no more than a bitter piece of irony, for
the necessity he is under of toiling almost all day gives him no present use of
them, but the other hand robs him of all guarantee of regular and certain
earnings by making him dependent on strikes by his comrades or lockouts by his
masters.
The people, under our guidance, have
annihilated the aristocracy, who were their one and only defense and foster-
mother for the sake of their own advantage which is inseparably bound up with
the well-being of the people. Nowadays, with the destruction of the
aristocracy, the people
have fallen into the grips of merciless money-grinding scoundrels who have laid
a pitiless and cruel yoke upon the necks of the workers.
We appear on the scene as alleged saviours of
the worker from this oppression when we propose to him to enter the ranks of
our fighting forces - Socialists, Anarchists, Communists - to whom we always
give support in accordance with an alleged brotherly rule (of the solidarity of
all humanity) of our SOCIAL MASONRY. The aristocracy, which enjoyed by law the
labor of the workers, was interested in seeing that the workers were well fed,
healthy, and strong. We are interested in
just the opposite - in the diminution, the KILLING OUT OF THE Heathen. Our
power is in the chronic shortness of food and physical weakness of the worker
because by all that this implies he is made the slave of our will, and
he will not find in his own authorities either strength or energy to set
against our will. Hunger
creates the right of capital to rule the worker more surely than it was
given to the aristocracy by the legal authority of kings.
By want and the envy and hatred
which it engenders we shall move the mobs and with their hands we shall wipe
out all those who hinder us on our way.
The Heathen have lost the habit of
thinking unless prompted by the suggestions of our specialists. Therefore they
do not see the urgent necessity of what we, when our kingdom comes, shall adopt
at once, namely this, that IT IS ESSENTIAL TO TEACH IN NATIONAL SCHOOLS ONE
SIMPLE, TRUE PIECE OF KNOWLEDGE, THE BASIS OF ALL KNOWLEDGE - THE KNOWLEDGE OF
THE STRUCTURE OF HUMAN LIFE, OF SOCIAL EXISTENCE, WHICH REQUIRES DIVISION OF
LABOR, AND, CONSEQUENTLY, THE DIVISION OF MEN INTO CLASSES AND CONDITIONS. It
is essential for all to know that OWING TO DIFFERENCE IN THE OBJECTS OF HUMAN
ACTIVITY THERE CANNOT BE ANY EQUALITY, that he, who by any act of his
compromises a whole class, cannot be equally responsible before the law with
him who affects no one but only his own honor. The true knowledge of the
structure of society, into the secrets of which we do not admit the Heathen,
would demonstrate to all men that the positions and work must be kept within a
certain circle, that they may not become a source of human suffering, arising
from an education which does not correspond with the work which individuals are
called upon to do. After a thorough study of this knowledge, the peoples will
voluntarily submit to authority and accept such position as is appointed them
in the State. In the present state of knowledge and the direction we have given
to its development of the people, blindly believing things in print - cherishes
- thanks to prompts intended to mislead and to its own ignorance - a blind
hatred towards all conditions which it considers above itself, for it has no
understanding of the meaning of class and condition.
THIS
HATRED WILL BE STILL FURTHER MAGNIFIED BY THE EFFECTS of an ECONOMIC CRISES,
which will stop dealing on the exchanges and bring industry to a standstill. We
shall create by all the secret subterranean methods open to us and with the aid
of gold, which is all in our hands, A UNIVERSAL ECONOMIC CRISES WHEREBY WE
SHALL THROW UPON THE STREETS WHOLE MOBS OF WORKERS SIMULTANEOUSLY IN ALL THE
COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. These mobs will rush delightedly to shed the
blood of those whom, in the simplicity of their ignorance, they have envied
from their cradles, and whose property they will then be able to loot.
"OURS" THEY WILL NOT
TOUCH, BECAUSE THE MOMENT OF ATTACK WILL BE KNOWN TO US AND WE SHALL TAKE
MEASURES TO PROTECT OUR OWN.
We have demonstrated that progress
will bring all the Heathen to the sovereignty of reason. Our despotism will be
precisely that; for it will know how, by wise severities, to pacificate all
unrest, to cauterize liberalism out of all institutions.
When the populace has seen that all
sorts of concessions and indulgences are yielded it, in the same name of
freedom it has imagined itself to be sovereign lord and has stormed its way to
power, but, naturally like every other blind man, it has come upon a host of
stumbling blocks. IT HAS RUSHED TO FIND A GUIDE, IT HAS NEVER HAD THE SENSE TO
RETURN TO THE FORMER STATE and it has laid down its plenipotentiary powers at
OUR feet. Remember the French Revolution,
to which it was we who gave the name of "Great": the secrets of its
preparations are well known to us for it was wholly the work of our hands.
Ever since that time we have been
leading the peoples from one disenchantment to another.
At the present day we are, as an
international force, invincible, because if attacked by some we are supported
by other States. It is the bottomless rascality of the Heathen peoples, who
crawl on their bellies to force, but are merciless towards weakness, unsparing
to faults and indulgent to crimes, unwilling to bear the contradictions of a
free social system but patient unto martyrdom under the violence of a bold
despotism - it is those qualities which are aiding us to independence. From the
premier- dictators of the present day, the Heathen peoples suffer patiently and
bear such abuses as for the least of them they would have beheaded twenty
kings.
What is the explanation of this
phenomenon, this curious inconsequence of the masses of the peoples in their
attitude towards what would appear to be events of the same order?
It is explained by the fact that
these dictators whisper to the peoples through their agents that through these
abuses they are inflicting injury on the States with the highest purpose - to
secure the welfare of the peoples, the international brotherhood of them all,
their solidarity and equality of rights. Naturally they do not tell the peoples
that this unification must be accomplished only under our sovereign rule.
And thus the people condemn the
upright and acquit the guilty, persuaded ever more and more that it can do
whatsoever it wishes. Thanks to this state of things, the people are destroying
every kind of stability and creating disorders at every step.
The word "freedom" brings
out the communities of men to fight against every kind of force, against every
kind of authority even against God and the laws of nature. For this reason we,
when we come into our kingdom, shall have to erase this word from the lexicon
of life as implying a principle of brute force which turns mobs into
bloodthirsty beasts.
These beasts, it is true, fall
asleep again every time when they have drunk their fill of blood, and at such
time can easily be riveted into their chains. But if they be not given blood
they will not sleep and continue to struggle.
Chapter
4
Materialism Replace Religion
Every republic passes through
several stages. The first of these is comprised in the early days of mad raging
by the blind mob, tossed hither and thither, right and left: the second is
demagogy from which is born anarchy, and that leads inevitably to despotism -
not any longer legal and overt, and therefore responsible despotism, but to
unseen and secretly hidden, yet nevertheless sensibly felt despotism in the
hands of some secret organization or other, whose acts are the more
unscrupulous inasmuch as it works behind a screen, behind the backs of all
sorts of agents, the changing of whom not only does not injuriously affect but
actually aids the secret force by saving it, thanks to continual changes, from
the necessity of expanding its resources on the rewarding of long services.
Who and what is in a position to
overthrow an invisible force? And this is precisely what our force is. Free masonry
blindly serves as a screen for us and our objects, but the plan of action of
our force, even its very abiding-place, remains for the whole people an unknown
mystery.
WE SHALL DESTROY GOD
But even freedom might be harmless
and have its place in the State economy without injury to the well-being of the
peoples if it rested upon the foundation of faith in God, upon the brotherhood
of humanity, unconnected with the conception of equality, which is negated by
the very laws of creation, for they have established subordination. With such a
faith as this a people might be governed by a wardship of parishes, and would
walk contentedly and humbly under the guiding hand of its spiritual pastor
submitting to the dispositions of God upon earth. This is the reason why IT IS INDISPENSABLE FOR US TO UNDERMINE ALL FAITH, TO
TEAR OUT OF THE MIND OF THE “HEATHEN” THE VERY PRINCIPLE OF GOD-HEAD AND THE
SPIRIT, AND TO PUT IN ITS PLACE ARITHMETICAL CALCULATIONS AND MATERIAL NEEDS.
In order to give the Heathen no time
to think and take note, their minds must be diverted towards industry and
trade. Thus, all the nations will be swallowed up in the pursuit of gain and in
the race for it will not take note of their common foe. But again, in order
that freedom may once for all disintegrate and ruin the communities of the
Heathen, we must put industry on a
speculative basis: the result of this will be that what is withdrawn from the
land by industry will slip through the hands and pass into speculation, that
is, to our classes.
The intensified struggle for
superiority and shocks delivered to economic life will create, nay, have
already created, disenchanted, cold and heartless communities. Such communities
will foster a strong aversion towards the higher political and towards
religion. Their only guide is gain, that is Gold, which they will erect into a
veritable cult, for the sake of those material delights which it can give. Then
will the hour strike when, not for the sake of attaining the good, not even to
win wealth, but solely out of hatred towards the privileged, the lower classes
of the Heathen will follow our lead against our rivals for power, the
intellectuals of the Heathen.
Chapter
5
Despotism and Modernism
What
form of administrative rule can be given to communities in which corruption has
penetrated everywhere, communities where riches are attained only by the clever
surprise tactics of semi-swindling tricks; where looseness reigns: where
morality is maintained by penal measures and harsh laws but not by voluntarily
accepted principles: where the feelings towards faith and country are obligated
by cosmopolitan convictions? What form of rule is to be given to these
communities if not that despotism which I shall describe to you later? We shall
create an intensified centralization of government in order to grip in our
hands all the forces of the community. We shall regulate mechanically all the
actions of the political life of our subjects by new laws. These laws will
withdraw one by one all the indulgences and liberties which have been permitted
by the Heathen, and our kingdom will be distinguished by a despotism of such
magnificent proportions as to be at any moment and in every place in a position
to wipe out any Heathen who oppose us by deed or word.
We shall be told that such a
despotism as I speak of is not consistent with the progress of these days, but
I will prove to you that is.
In the times when the peoples looked
upon kings on their thrones as on a pure manifestation of the will of God, they
submitted without a murmur to the despotic power of kings: but from the day
when we insinuated into their minds the conception of their own rights they
began to regard the occupants of thrones as mere ordinary mortals. The holy
unction of the Lord's Anointed has fallen from the heads of kings in the eyes
of the people, and when we also robbed them of their faith in God the might of
power was flung upon the streets into the place of public proprietorship and
was seized by us.
MASSES LED BY LIES
Moreover, the art of directing
masses and individuals by means of cleverly manipulated theory and verbiage, by
regulations of life in common and all sorts of other quirks, in all which the
Heathen understand nothing, belongs likewise to the specialists of our
administrative brain. Reared on analysis, observation, on delicacies of fine
calculation, in this species of skill we have no rivals, any more than we have
either in the drawing up of plans of political actions and solidarity. In this
respect the Jesuits alone might have compared with us, but we have contrived to
discredit them in the eyes of the unthinking mob as an overt organization,
while we ourselves all the while have kept our secret organization in the
shade. However, it is probably all the same to the world who is its sovereign
lord. But to us, the Learned People, it is very far from being a matter of
indifference.
FOR A TIME PERHAPS WE MIGHT BE
SUCCESSFULLY DEALT WITH BY A COALITION OF THE “HEATHEN” OF ALL THE WORLD: but
from this danger we are secured by the discord existing among them whose roots
are so deeply seated that they can never now be plucked up. We have set one
against another the personal and national reckonings of the Heathen, religious
and race hatreds, which we have fostered into a huge growth in the course of
the past twenty centuries. This is the reason why there is not one State which
would anywhere receive support if it were to raise its arm, for every one of
them must bear in mind that any agreement against us would be unprofitable to
itself. We are too strong - there is no evading our power. THE NATIONS CANNOT
COME TO EVEN AN INCONSIDERABLE PRIVATE AGREEMENT WITHOUT OUR SECRETLY HAVING A
HAND IN IT.
PER ME REGES REGNANT. "It is
through me that Kings reign." And it was said by the prophets that we were
chosen by God Himself to rule over the whole earth. God has endowed us with
genius that we may be equal to our task. Were genius in the opposite camp it
would still struggle against us, but even so, a newcomer is no match for the
old-established settler: the struggle would be merciless between us, such a
fight as the world has never seen. Aye, and the genius on their side would have
arrived too late. All the wheels of the machinery of all States go by the force
of the engine, which is in our hands, and that engine of the machinery of
States is - Gold. The science of political economy invented by our shrewd
elders has for long past been giving royal prestige to capital.
MONOPOLY CAPITAL
Capital,
if it is to co-operate untrammeled, must be free to establish a monopoly of
industry and trade: this is already being put in execution by an unseen hand in
all quarters of the world. This freedom will give political force to those
engaged in industry, and that will help to oppress the people. Nowadays
it is more important to disarm the peoples than to lead them into war: more
important to use for our advantage the passions which have burst into flames
than to quench their fire: more important to eradicate them. THE PRINCIPLE OBJECT
OF OUR DIRECTORATE CONSISTS IN THIS: TO DEBILITATE THE PUBLIC MIND BY
CRITICISM; TO LEAD IT AWAY FROM SERIOUS REFLECTIONS CALCULATED TO AROUSE
RESISTANCE; TO DISTRACT THE FORCES OF THE MIND TOWARDS A SHAM FIGHT OF EMPTY
CLOQUENCE.
In
all ages the people of the world, equally with individuals, have accepted words for deeds, for THEY ARE
CONTENT WITH A SHOW and rarely pause to note, in the public arena, whether
promises are followed by performance. Therefore we shall establish show
institutions which will give eloquent proof of their benefit to progress.
We shall assume to ourselves the
liberal physiognomy of all parties, of all directions, and we shall give that
physiognomy a VOICE IN ORATORS WHO WILL SPEAK SO MUCH THAT THEY WILL EXHAUST
THE PATIENCE OF THEIR HEARERS AND PRODUCE AN ABHORRENCE OF ORATORY.
IN
ORDER TO PUT PUBLIC OPINION INTO OUR HANDS WE MUST BRING IT INTO A STATE OF
BEWILDERMENT BY GIVING EXPRESSION FROM ALL SIDES TO SO MANY CONTRADICTORY
OPINIONS AND FOR SUCH LENGTH OF TIME AS WILL SUFFICE TO MAKE THE “HEATHEN” LOSE
THEIR HEADS IN THE LABYRINTH AND COME TO SEE THAT THE BEST THING IS TO HAVE NO
OPINION OF ANY KIND IN MATTERS POLITICAL, which it is not given to the
public to understand, because they are understood only by him who guides the
public. This is the first secret.
The second secret requisite for the
success of our government is comprised in the following: To multiply to such an
extent national failings, habits, passions, conditions of civil life, that it
will be impossible for anyone to know where he is in the resulting chaos, so
that the people in consequence will fail to understand one another. This
measure will also serve us in another way, namely, to sow discord in all
parties, to dislocate all collective forces which are still unwilling to submit
to us, and to discourage any kind of personal initiative which might in any
degree hinder our affair. THERE IS NOTHING
MORE DANGEROUS THAN PERSONAL INITIATIVE: if it has genius behind it,
such initiative can do more than can be done by millions of people among whom
we have sown discord. We must so direct the education of the Heathen
communities that whenever they come upon a matter requiring initiative they may
drop their hands in despairing impotence. The strain which results from freedom
of actions saps the forces when it meets with the freedom of another. From this
collision arise grave moral shocks, disenchantments, failures. BY ALL THESE MEANS WE SHALL SO WEAR DOWN THE
“HEATHEN” THAT THEY WILL BE COMPELLED TO OFFER US INTERNATIONAL POWER OF A
NATURE THAT BY ITS POSITION WILL ENABLE US WITHOUT ANY VIOLENCE GRADUALLY TO
ABSORB ALL THE STATE FORCES OF THE WORLD AND TO FORM A SUPER-GOVERNMENT. In
place of the rulers of to-day we shall set up a bogey which will be called the Super-Government
Administration. Its hands will reach out in all directions like nippers and its
organization will be of such colossal dimensions that it cannot fail to subdue
all the nations of the world.
Chapter
6
Take-Over Technique
We
shall soon begin to establish huge monopolies, reservoirs of colossal riches,
upon which even, large fortunes of the Heathen will depend to such an extent
that they will go to the bottom together with the credit of the States on the
day after the political smash.
You gentlemen here present who are
economists, just strike an estimate of the significance of this combination!
In every possible way we must
develop the significance of our Super-Government by representing it as the
Protector and Benefactor of all those who voluntarily submit to us.
The aristocracy of the Heathen as a
political force, is dead - We need not take it into account; but as landed
proprietors they can still be harmful to us from the fact that they are
self-sufficing in the resources upon which they live. It is essential therefore for us at whatever cost to
deprive them of their land. This
object will be best attained by increasing the burdens upon landed property -
in loading lands with debts. These measures will check land-
holding and keep it in a state of humble and un-conditional submission.
The aristocrats of the Heathen,
being hereditarily incapable of contenting themselves with little, will rapidly
burn up and fizzle out.
WE SHALL ENSLAVE HEATHENS
At the
same time we must intensively patronize trade and industry, but, first and
foremost, speculation, the part played by which is to provide a
counterpoise to industry: the absence of speculative industry will multiply
capital in private hands and will serve to restore agriculture by freeing the
land from indebtedness to the land banks. What
we want is that industry should drain off from the land both labor and capital
and by means of speculation transfer into our hands all the money of the world,
and thereby throw all the Heathen into the ranks of the proletariat. Then the
Heathen will bow down before us, if for no other reason but to get the right to
exist.
To
complete the ruin of the industry of the Heathen we shall bring to the
assistance of speculation the luxury which we have developed among the Heathen,
that greedy demand for luxury which is swallowing up everything. WE SHALL RAISE
THE RATE OF WAGES WHICH, HOWEVER, WILL NOT BRING ANY ADVANTAGE TO THE WORKERS,
FOR, AT THE SAME TIME, WE SHALL PRODUCE A RISE IN PRICES OF THE FIRST
NECESSARIES OF LIFE, ALLEGING THAT IT ARISES FROM THE DECLINE OF AGRICULTURE
AND CATTLE-BREEDING: WE SHALL FURTHER UNDERMINE ARTFULLY AND DEEPLY SOURCES OF
PRODUCTION, BY ACCUSTOMING THE WORKERS TO ANARCHY AND TO DRUNKENNESS AND SIDE
BY SIDE THEREWITH TAKING ALL MEASURE TO EXTIRPATE FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH
ALL THE EDUCATED FORCES OF THE “HEATHEN.”
IN
ORDER THAT THE TRUE MEANING OF THINGS MAY NOT STRIKE THE “HEATHEN” BEFORE THE
PROPER TIME WE SHALL MASK IT UNDER AN ALLEGED ARDENT DESIRE TO SERVE THE
WORKING CLASSES AND THE GREAT PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY ABOUT WHICH OUR
ECONOMIC THEORIES ARE CARRYING ON AN ENERGETIC PROPAGANDA.
Chapter
7
World-Wide Wars
The intensification of armaments,
the increase of police forces - are all essential for the completion of the
aforementioned plans. What we have to get at is that there should be in all the
States of the world, besides ourselves, only the masses of the proletariat, a
few millionaires devoted to our interests, police and soldiers.
Throughout all Europe, and by means
of relations with Europe, in other continents also, we must create ferments,
discords and hostility. Therein we gain a double advantage. In the first place
we keep in check all countries, for they will know that we have the power
whenever we like to create disorders or to restore order. All these countries
are accustomed to see in us an indispensable force of coercion. In the second
place, by our intrigues we shall tangle up all the threads which we have
stretched into the cabinets of all States by means of the political, by
economic treaties, or loan obligations. In order to succeed in this we must use
great cunning and penetration during negotiations and agreements, but, as
regards what is called the "official language," we shall keep to the
opposite tactics and assume the mask of honesty and complacency. In this way
the peoples and governments of the Heathen, whom we have taught to look only at
the outside whatever we present to their notice, will still continue to accept
us as the benefactors and saviours of the human race.
UNIVERSAL WAR
We must be in a position to respond
to every act of opposition by war with the neighbors of that country which
dares to oppose us: but if these neighbors should also venture to stand
collectively together against us, then we must offer resistance by a universal
war.
The principal factor of success in
the political is the secrecy of its undertakings: the word should not agree
with the deeds of the diplomat.
We
must compel the governments of the Heathen to take action in the direction
favored by our widely conceived plan, already approaching the desired
consummation, by what we shall represent as public opinion, secretly promoted
by us through the means of that so-called "Great Power" - THE PRESS,
WHICH, WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS THAT MAY BE DISREGARDED, IS ALREADY ENTIRELY IN
OUR HANDS.
Chapter
8
Provisional Government
We must arm ourselves with all the
weapons which our opponents might employ against us. We must search out in the
very finest shades of expression and the knotty points of the lexicon of law
justification for those cases where we shall have to pronounce judgments that
might appear abnormally audacious and unjust, for it is important that these
resolutions should be set forth in expressions that shall seem to be the most
exalted moral principles cast into legal form. Our directorate must surround
itself with all these forces of civilization among which it will have to work.
It will surround itself with publicists, practical jurists, administrators,
diplomats and, finally, with persons prepared by a special super-educational
training IN OUR SPECIAL SCHOOLS. These persons will have consonance of all the
secrets of the social structure, they will know all the languages that can be
made up by political alphabets and words; they will be made acquainted with the
whole underside of human nature, with all its sensitive chords on which they
will have to play. These chords are the cast of mind of the Heathen, their
tendencies, short-comings, vices and qualities, the particularities of classes
and conditions. Needless to say that the talented assistants of authority, of
whom I speak, will be taken not from among the Heathen, who are accustomed to
perform their administrative work without giving themselves the trouble to
think what its aim is, and never consider what it is needed for. The
administrators of the Heathen sign papers without reading them, and they serve
either for mercenary reasons or from ambition.
We
shall surround our government with a whole world of economists. That is the
reason why economic sciences form the principal subject of the teaching given
to us The Wise and Intellectual Sages. Around us again will be a whole
constellation of bankers, industrialists, capitalists and - THE MAIN THING -
MILLIONAIRES, BECAUSE IN SUBSTANCE EVERYTHING WILL BE SETTLED BY THE QUESTION
OF FIGURES.
For a time, until there will no
longer be any risk in entrusting responsible posts in our State to our brother
Intellectuals, we shall put them in the hands of persons whose past and
reputation are such that between them and the people lies an abyss, persons
who, in case of disobedience to our instructions, must face criminal charges or
disappear - this in order to make them defend our interests to their last gasp.
Chapter
9
Re-education
In applying our principles let
attention be paid to the character of the people in whose country you live and
act; a general, identical application of them, until such time as the people
shall have been re-educated to our pattern, cannot have success. But by
approaching their application cautiously you will see that not a decade will
pass before the most stubborn character will change and we shall add a new
people to the ranks of those already subdued by us.
The words of the liberal, which are
in effect the words of our masonic watchword, namely, "Liberty, Equality,
Fraternity," will, when we come into our kingdom, be changed by us into
words no longer of a watchword, but only an expression of idealism, namely,
into "The right of liberty, the duty of equality, the ideal of brotherhood."
That is how we shall put it, - and so we shall catch the bull by the horns ...
DE FACTO we have already wiped out every kind of rule except our own, although
DE JURE there still remain a good many of them. Nowadays, if any States raise a
protest against us it is only PRO FORMA at our discretion and by our direction,
for THEIR IGNORANCE IS INDISPENSABLE TO US FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF OUR LESSER
BRETHREN. I will not enter into further explanations, for this matter has
formed the subject of repeated discussions amongst us.
For us there are not checks to limit
the range of our activity. Our Super-Government subsists in extra-legal
conditions which are described in the accepted terminology by the energetic and
forcible word - Dictatorship. I am in a position to tell you with a clear
conscience that at the proper time we, the law-givers, shall execute judgment
and sentence, we shall slay and we shall spare, we, as head of all our troops,
are mounted on the steed of the leader. We rule by force of will, because in
our hands are the fragments of a once powerful party, now vanquished by us. AND
THE WEAPONS IN OUR HANDS ARE LIMITLESS AMBITIONS, BURNING GREEDINESS, MERCILESS
VENGEANCE, HATREDS AND MALICE.
IT IS FROM US THAT THE ALL-ENGULFING
TERROR PROCEEDS. WE HAVE IN OUR SERVICE PERSONS OF ALL OPINIONS, OF ALL
DOCTRINES, RESTORATING MONARCHISTS, DEMAGOGUES, SOCIALISTS, COMMUNISTS, AND
UTOPIAN DREAMERS OF EVERY KIND. We have harnessed them all to the task: EACH
ONE OF THEM ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT IS BORING AWAY AT THE LAST REMNANTS OF
AUTHORITY, IS STRIVING TO OVERTHROW ALL ESTABLISHED FORM OF ORDER. By these
acts all States are in torture; they exhort to tranquility, are ready to
sacrifice everything for peace: BUT WE WILL NOT GIVE THEM PEACE UNTIL THEY
OPENLY ACKNOWLEDGE OUR INTERNATIONAL SUPER-GOVERNMENT, AND WITH SUBMISSIVENESS.
The people have raised a howl about
the necessity of settling the question of Socialism by way of an international
agreement. DIVISION INTO FRACTIONAL PARTIES HAS GIVEN THEM INTO OUR HANDS, FOR,
IN ORDER TO CARRY ON A CONTESTED STRUGGLE ONE MUST HAVE MONEY, AND THE MONEY IS
ALL IN OUR HANDS.
We might have reason to apprehend a
union between the "clear-sighted" force of the INFIDEL kings on their
thrones and the "blind" force of the INFIDEL mobs, but we have taken
all the needful measure against any such possibility: between the one and the
other force we have erected a bulwark in the shape of a mutual terror between
them. In this way the blind force of the people remains our support and we, and
we only, shall provide them with a leader and, of course, direct them along the
road that leads to our goal.
In order that the hand of the blind
mob may not free itself from our guiding hand, we must every now and then enter
into close communion with it, if not actually in person, at any rate through
some of the most trusty of our brethren. When we are acknowledged as the only
authority we shall discuss with the people personally on the market, places,
and we shall instruct them on questings of the political in such wise as may
turn them in the direction that suits us.
Who is going to verify what is
taught in the village schools? But what an envoy of the government or a king on
his throne himself may say cannot but become immediately known to the whole
State, for it will be spread abroad by the voice of the people.
In order to annihilate the
institutions of the Heathen before it is time we have touched them with craft
and delicacy, and have taken hold of the ends of the springs which move their
mechanism. These springs lay in a strict but just sense of order; we have
replaced them by the chaotic license of liberalism. We have got our hands into
the administration of the law, into the conduct of elections, into the press,
into liberty of the person, BUT PRINCIPALLY INTO EDUCATION AND TRAINING AS
BEING THE CORNERSTONES OF A FREE EXISTENCE.
HEATHEN YOUTH DESTROYED
WE HAVE FOOLED, BEMUSED AND
CORRUPTED THE YOUTH OF THE “HEATHEN” BY REARING THEM IN PRINCIPLES AND THEORIES
WHICH ARE KNOWN TO US TO BE FALSE ALTHOUGH IT IS THAT THEY HAVE BEEN
INCULCATED.
Above the existing laws without
substantially altering them, and by merely twisting them into contradictions of
interpretations, we have erected something grandiose in the way of results.
These results found expression in the fact that the INTERPRETATIONS MASKED THE
LAW: afterwards they entirely hid them from the eyes of the governments owing
to the impossibility of making anything out of the tangled web of legislation.
This is the origin of the theory of
course of arbitration.
You may say that the Heathen will
rise upon us, arms in hand, if they guess what is going on before the time
comes; but in the West we have against this a maneuver of such appalling terror
that the very stoutest hearts quail - the undergrounds, metropolitans, those
subterranean corridors which, before the time comes, will be driven under all
the capitals and from whence those capitals will be blown into the air with all
their organizations and archives.
Chapter
10
Preparing for Power
Today I begin with a repetition of
what I said before, and I BEG YOU TO BEAR IN MIND THAT GOVERNMENTS AND PEOPLE
ARE CONTENT IN THE POLITICAL WITH OUTSIDE APPEARANCES. And how, indeed, are the
Heathen to perceive the underlying meaning of things when their representatives
give the best of their energies to enjoying themselves? For our policy it is of
the greatest importance to take cognizance of this detail; it will be of
assistance to us when we come to consider the division of authority of
property, of the dwelling, of taxation (the idea of concealed taxes), of the
reflex force of the laws. All these questions are such as ought not to be
touched upon directly and openly before the people. In cases where it is
indispensable to touch upon them they must not be categorically named, it must
merely be declared without detailed exposition that the principles of
contemporary law are acknowledged by us. The reason of keeping silence in this
respect is that by not naming a principle we leave ourselves freedom of action,
to drop this or that out of it without attracting notice; if they were all
categorically named they would all appear to have been already given.
The mob cherishes a special
affection and respect for the geniuses of political power and accepts all their
deeds of violence with the admiring response: "rascally, well, yes, it is
rascally, but it's clever! ... a trick, if you like, but how craftily played,
how magnificently done, what impudent audacity!" ...
OUR GOAL - WORLD POWER
We count upon attracting all nations
to the task of erecting the new fundamental structure, the project for which
has been drawn up by us. This is why, before everything, it is indispensable
for us to arm ourselves and to store up in ourselves that absolutely reckless audacity
and irresistible might of the spirit which in the person of our active workers
will break down all hindrances on our way.
WHEN WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED OUR COUP
D'ETAT WE SHALL SAY THEN TO THE VARIOUS PEOPLES: "EVERYTHING HAS GONE
TERRIBLY BADLY, ALL HAVE BEEN WORN OUT WITH SUFFERING. WE ARE DESTROYING THE
CAUSES OF YOUR TORMENT - NATIONALITIES, FRONTIERS, DIFFERENCES OF COINAGES. YOU
ARE AT LIBERTY, OF COURSE, TO PRONOUNCE SENTENCE UPON US, BUT CAN IT POSSIBLY
BE A JUST ONE IF IT IS CONFIRMED BY YOU BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY TRIAL OF WHAT WE
ARE OFFERING YOU." ... THEN WILL THE MOB EXALT US AND BEAR US UP IN THEIR
HANDS IN A UNANIMOUS TRIUMPH OF HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS. VOTING, WHICH WE HAVE
MADE THE INSTRUMENT WHICH WILL SET US ON THE THRONE OF THE WORLD BY TEACHING
EVEN THE VERY SMALLEST UNITS OF MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN RACE TO VOTE BY MEANS OF
MEETINGS AND AGREEMENTS BY GROUPS, WILL THEN HAVE SERVED ITS PURPOSES AND WILL
PLAY ITS PART THEN FOR THE LAST TIME BY A UNANIMITY OF DESIRE TO MAKE CLOSE
ACQUAINTANCE WITH US BEFORE CONDEMNING US.
TO SECURE THIS WE MUST HAVE
EVERYBODY VOTE WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF CLASSES AND QUALIFICATIONS, in order to
establish an absolute majority, which cannot be got from the educated
propertied classes. In this way, by inculcating in all a sense of
self-importance, we shall destroy among the Heathen the importance of the
family and its educational value and remove the possibility of individual minds
splitting off, for the mob, handled by us, will not let them come to the front
nor even give them a hearing; it is accustomed to listen to us only who pay it
for obedience and attention. In this way we shall create a blind, mighty force
which will never be in a position to move in any direction without the guidance
of our agents set at its head by us as leaders of the mob. The people will
submit to this regime because it will know that upon these leaders will depend
its earnings, gratifications and the receipt of all kinds of benefits.
A scheme of government should come
ready made from one brain, because it will never be clinched firmly if it is
allowed to be split into fractional parts in the minds of many. It is
allowable, therefore, for us to have cognizance of the scheme of action but not
to discuss it lest we disturb its artfulness, the interdependence of its
component parts, the practical force of the secret meaning of each clause. To
discuss and make alterations in a labor of this kind by means of numerous
voting’s is to impress upon it the stamp of all ratiocinations and misunderstandings
which have failed to penetrate the depth and nexus of its plottings. We want
our schemes to be forcible and suitably concocted. Therefore WE OUGHT NOT TO
FLING THE WORK OF GENIUS OF OUR GUIDE to the fangs of the mob or even of a
select company.
These schemes will not turn existing
institutions upside down just yet. They will only effect changes in their
economy and consequently in the whole combined movement of their progress,
which will thus be directed along the paths laid down in our schemes.
POISON OF LIBERALISM
Under various names there exists in
all countries approximately one and the same thing. Representation, Ministry,
Senate, State Council, Legislative and Executive Corps. I need not explain to
you the mechanism of the relation of these institutions to one another, because
you are aware of all that; only take note of the fact that each of the
above-named institutions corresponds to some important function of the State,
and I would beg you to remark that the word "important" I apply not
to the institution but to the function, consequently it is not the institutions
which are important but their functions. These institutions have divided up
among themselves all the functions of government - administrative, legislative,
executive, wherefore they have come to operate as do the organs in the human
body. If we injure one part in the machinery of State, the State falls sick,
like a human body, and ... will die.
When we introduced into the
State organism the poison of Liberalism its whole political complexion
underwent a change. States have been seized with a mortal illness - blood
poisoning. All that remains is to await the end of their death agony.
Liberalism produced Constitutional
States, which took the place of what was the only safeguard of the HEATHEN,
namely, Despotism; and A CONSTITUTION, AS YOU WELL KNOW, IS NOTHING ELSE BUT A
SCHOOL OF DISCORDS, misunderstandings, quarrels, disagreements, fruitless party
agitations, party whims - in a word, a school of everything that serves to
destroy the personality of State activity. THE TRIBUNE OF THE
"TALKERICS" HAS, NO LESS EFFECTIVELY THAN THE PRESS, CONDEMNED THE
RULERS TO INACTIVITY AND IMPOTENCE, and thereby rendered them useless and
superfluous, for which reason indeed they have been in many countries deposed.
THEN IT WAS THAT THE ERA OF REPUBLICS BECOME POSSIBLE OF REALIZATION; AND THEN
IT WAS THAT WE REPLACED THE RULER BY A CARICATURE OF A GOVERNMENT - BY A
PRESIDENT, TAKEN FROM THE MOB, FROM THE MIDST OF OUR PUPPET CREATURES, OR
SLAVES. This was the foundation of the mine which we have laid under the
INFIDEL people, I should rather say, under the INFIDEL peoples.
WE NAME PRESIDENTS
In the near future we shall
establish the responsibility of presidents.
By that time we shall be in a
position to disregard forms in carrying through matters for which our
impersonal puppet will be responsible. What do we care if the ranks of those
striving for power should be thinned, if there should arise a deadlock from the
impossibility of finding presidents, a deadlock which will finally disorganize
the country?
In order that our scheme may produce
this result we shall arrange elections in favor of such presidents as have in
their past some dark, undiscovered stain, some "Panama" or other -
then they will be trustworthy agents for the accomplishment of our plans out of
fear of revelations and from the natural desire of everyone who has attained
power, namely, the retention of the privileges, advantages and honor connected
with the office of president. The chamber of deputies will provide cover for,
will protect, will elect presidents, but we shall take from it the right to
propose new, or make changes in existing laws, for this right will be given by
us to the responsible president, a puppet in our hands. Naturally, the
authority of the presidents will then become a target for every possible form
of attack, but we shall provide him with a means of self-defense in the right
of an appeal to the people, for the decision of the people over the heads of
their representatives, that is to say, an appeal to that some blind slave of
ours - the majority of the mob. Independently of this we shall invest the
president with the right of declaring a state of war. We shall justify this
last right on the ground that the president as chief of the whole army of the
country must have it at his disposal, in case of need for the defense of the
new republican constitution, the right to defend which will belong to him as
the responsible representative of this constitution.
It is easy to understand them in
these conditions the key of the shrine will lie in our hands, and no one
outside ourselves will any longer direct the force of legislation.
Besides this we shall, with the
introduction of the new republican constitution, take from the Chamber the
right of interpolation on government measures, on the pretext of preserving
political secrecy, and, further, we shall by the new constitution reduce the
number of representatives to a minimum, thereby proportionately reducing
political passions and the passion for politics. If, however, they should,
which is hardly to be expected, burst into flame, even in this minimum, we
shall nullify them by a stirring appeal and a reference to the majority of the
whole people ... Upon the president will depend the appointment of presidents
and vice-presidents of the Chamber and the Senate. Instead of constant sessions
of Parliaments we shall reduce their sittings to a few months. Moreover, the
president, as chief of the executive power, will have the right to summon and
dissolve Parliament, and, in the latter case, to prolong the time for the
appointment of a new parliamentary assembly. But in order that the consequences
of all these acts which in substance are illegal, should not, prematurely for
our plans, upon the responsibility established by use of the president, WE
SHALL INSTIGATE MINISTERS AND OTHER OFFICIALS OF THE HIGHER ADMINISTRATION
ABOUT THE PRESIDENT TO EVADE HIS DISPOSITIONS BY TAKING MEASURES OF THEIR OWN,
for doing which they will be made the scapegoats in his place ... This part we
especially recommend to be given to be played by the Senate, the Council of
State, or the Council of Ministers, but not to an individual official.
The president will, at our
discretion, interpret the sense of such of the existing laws as admit of
various interpretation; he will further annul them when we indicate to him the
necessity to do so, besides this, he will have the right to propose temporary
laws, and even new departures in the government constitutional working, the
pretext both for the one and the other being the requirements for the supreme
welfare of the State.
WE SHALL DESTROY
By such measure we shall obtain the
power of destroying little by little, step by step, all that at the outset when
we enter on our rights, we are compelled to introduce into the constitutions of
States to prepare for the transition to an imperceptible abolition of every
kind of constitution, and then the time is come to turn every form of
government into OUR DESPOTISM.
The recognition of our despot may
also come before the destruction of the constitution; the moment for this
recognition will come when the peoples, utterly wearied by the irregularities
and incompetence - a matter which we shall arrange for - of their rulers, will
clamor: "Away with them and give us one king over all the earth who will
unite us and annihilate the causes of disorders - frontiers, nationalities, religions,
State debts - who will give us peace and quiet which we cannot find under our
rulers and representatives."
But you yourselves perfectly well
know that TO PRODUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF THE EXPRESSION OF SUCH WISHES BY ALL
THE NATIONS IT IS INDISPENSABLE TO TROUBLE IN ALL COUNTRIES THE PEOPLE'S
RELATIONS WITH THEIR GOVERNMENTS SO AS TO UTTERLY EXHAUST HUMANITY WITH
DISSENSION, HATRED, STRUGGLE, ENVY AND EVEN BY THE USE OF TORTURE, BY
STARVATION, BY THE INOCULATION OF DISEASES, BY WANT, SO THAT THE “HEATHEN” SEE
NO OTHER ISSUE THAN TO TAKE REFUGE IN OUR COMPLETE SOVEREIGNTY IN MONEY AND IN
ALL ELSE.
But if we give the nations of the
world a breathing space the moment we long for is hardly likely ever to arrive.
Chapter
11
The Totalitarian State
The State Council has been, as it
were, the emphatic expression of the authority of the ruler: it will be, as the
"show" part of the Legislative Corps, what may be called the
editorial committee of the laws and decrees of the ruler.
This, then, is the program of the
new constitution. We shall make Law, Right and Justice (1) in the guise of
proposals to the Legislative Corps, (2) by decrees of the president under the
guise of general regulations, of orders of the Senate and of resolutions of the
State Council in the guise of ministerial orders, (3) and in case a suitable
occasion should arise - in the form of a revolution in the State.
Having established approximately the
MODUS AGENDI we will occupy ourselves with details of those combinations by
which we have still to complete the revolution in the course of the machinery
of State in the direction already indicated. By these combinations, I mean the
freedom of the Press, the right of association, freedom of conscience, the
voting principle, and many another that must disappear for ever from the memory
of man, or undergo a radical alteration the day after the promulgation of the
new constitution. It is only at the moment that we shall be able at once to
announce all our orders, for, afterwards, every noticeable alteration will be
dangerous, for the following reasons: if this alteration be brought in with
harsh severity and in a sense of severity and limitations, it may lead to a
feeling of despair caused by fear of new alterations in the same direction; if,
on the other hand, it be brought in a sense of further indulgences it will be
said that we have recognized our own wrong-doing and this will destroy the
prestige of the infallibility of our authority, or else it will be said that we
have become alarmed and are compelled to show a yielding disposition, for which
we shall get no thanks because it will be supposed to be compulsory ... Both
the one and the other are injurious to the prestige of the new constitution.
What we want is that from the first moment of its promulgation, while the
peoples of the world are still stunned by the accomplished fact of the
revolution, still in a condition of terror and uncertainty, they should
recognize once for all that we are so strong, so inexpugnable, so
super-abundantly filled with power, that in no case shall we take any account
of them, and so far from paying any attention to their opinions or wishes, we
are ready and able to crush with irresistible power all expression or
manifestation thereof at every moment and in every place, that we have seized
at once everything we wanted and shall in no case divide our power with them
... Then in fear and trembling they will close their eyes to everything, and be
content to await what will be the end of it all.
WE ARE WOLVES
The People are but a flock of sheep,
and we are their wolves. And you know what happens when the wolves get hold of
the flock?
There is another reason also why
they will close their eyes: for we shall keep promising them to give back all
the liberties we have taken away as soon as we have quelled the enemies of
peace and tamed all parties ....
It is not worth to say anything
about how long a time they will be kept waiting for this return of their
liberties ....
For what purpose then have we
invented this whole policy and insinuated it into the minds of the PAGAN
without giving them any chance to examine its underlying meaning? For what,
indeed, if not in order to obtain in a roundabout way what is for our scattered
tribe unattainable by the direct road? It is this which has served as the basis
for our organization of SECRET MASONRY WHICH IS NOT KNOWN TO, AND AIMS WHICH
ARE NOT EVEN SO MUCH AS SUSPECTED BY, THESE “PAGAN” CATTLE, ATTRACTED BY US
INTO THE "SHOW" ARMY OF MASONIC LODGES IN ORDER TO THROW DUST IN THE
EYES OF THEIR FELLOWS.
God has granted to us, His Wise
Sages, the gift of the dispersion, and in this which appears in all eyes to be
our weakness, has come forth all our strength, which has now brought us to the
threshold of sovereignty over all the world.
There now remains not much more for
us to build up upon the foundation we have laid.
Chapter
12
Control of the Press
The word "freedom," which
can be interpreted in various ways, is defined by us as follows:
Freedom is the right to do what
which the law allows. This interpretation of the word will at the proper time
be of service to us, because all freedom will thus be in our hands, since the
laws will abolish or create only that which is desirable for us according to
the aforesaid program.
We shall deal with the press in the
following way: what is the part played by the press to-day? It serves to excite
and inflame those passions which are needed for our purpose or else it serves
selfish ends of parties. It is often vapid, unjust, mendacious, and the
majority of the public have not the slightest idea what ends the press really
serves. We shall saddle and bridle it with a tight curb: we shall do the same
also with all productions of the printing press, for where would be the sense
of getting rid of the attacks of the press if we remain targets for pamphlets
and books? The produce of publicity, which nowadays is a source of heavy
expense owing to the necessity of censoring it, will be turned by us into a
very lucrative source of income to our State: we shall law on it a special
stamp tax and require deposits of caution-money before permitting the
establishment of any organ of the press or of printing offices; these will then
have to guarantee our government against any kind of attack on the part of the
press. For any attempt to attack us, if such still be possible, we shall
inflict fines without mercy. Such measures as stamp tax, deposit of
caution-money and fines secured by these deposits, will bring in a huge income
to the government. It is true that party organs might not spare money for the
sake of publicity, but these we shall shut up at the second attack upon us. No
one shall with impunity lay a finger on the aureole of our government infallibility.
The pretext for stopping any publication will be the alleged plea that it is
agitating the public mind without occasion or justification. I BEG YOU TO NOTE
THAT AMONG THOSE MAKING ATTACKS UPON US WILL ALSO BE ORGANS ESTABLISHED BY US,
BUT THEY WILL ATTACK EXCLUSIVELY POINTS THAT WE HAVE PRE-DETERMINED TO ALTER.
WE CONTROL THE PRESS
NOT A SINGLE ANNOUNCEMENT WILL REACH THE
PUBLIC WITHOUT OUR CONTROL. Even now this is already being attained by us
inasmuch as all news items are received by a few agencies, in whose offices
they are focused from all parts of the world. These agencies will then be
already entirely ours and will give publicity only to what we dictate to them.
If already now we have contrived to
possess ourselves of the minds of the INFIDEL communities to such an extent the
they all come near looking upon the events of the world through the colored
glasses of those spectacles we are setting astride their noses; if already now
there is not a single State where there exist for us any barriers to admittance
into what PAGAN stupidity calls State secrets: what will our positions be then,
when we shall be acknowledged supreme lords of the world in the person of our
king of all the world ....
Let us turn again to the FUTURE OF
THE PRINTING PRESS. Every one desirous of being a publisher, librarian, or
printer, will be obliged to provide himself with the diploma instituted
therefore, which, in case of any fault, will be immediately impounded. With
such measures THE INSTRUMENT OF THOUGHT WILL BECOME AN EDUCATIVE MEANS ON THE
HANDS OF OUR GOVERNMENT, WHICH WILL NO LONGER ALLOW THE MASS OF THE NATION TO
BE LED ASTRAY IN BY-WAYS AND FANTASIES ABOUT THE BLESSINGS OF PROGRESS. Is
there any one of us who does not know that these phantom blessings are the
direct roads to foolish imaginings which give birth to anarchical relations of
men among themselves and towards authority, because progress, or rather the
idea of progress, has introduced the conception of every kind of emancipation,
but has failed to establish its limits .... All the so-called liberals are
anarchists, if not in fact, at any rate in thought. Every one of them in
hunting after phantoms of freedom, and falling exclusively into license, that
is, into the anarchy of protest for the sake of protest ....
FREE PRESS DESTROYED
We turn to the periodical press. We
shall impose on it, as on all printed matter, stamp taxes per sheet and
deposits of caution- money, and books of less than 30 sheets will pay double.
We shall reckon them as pamphlets in order, on the one hand, to reduce the
number of magazines, which are the worst form of printed poison, and, on the
other, in order that this measure may force writers into such lengthy
productions that they will be little read, especially as they will be costly.
At the same time what we shall publish ourselves to influence mental
development in the direction laid down for our profit will be cheap and will be
read voraciously. The tax will bring vapid literary ambitions within bounds and
the liability to penalties will make literary men dependent upon us. And if
there should be any found who are desirous of writing against us, they will not
find any person eager to print their productions in print the publisher or
printer will have to apply to the authorities for permission to do so. Thus we
shall know beforehand of all tricks preparing against us and shall nullify them
by getting ahead with explanations on the subject treated thereof.
Literature and journalism are two of
the most important educative forces, and therefore our government will become
proprietor of the majority of the journals. This will neutralize the injurious
influence of the privately-owned press and will put us in possession of a
tremendous influence upon the public mind .... If we give permits for ten
journals, we shall ourselves found thirty, and so on in the same proportion.
This, however, must in no wise be suspected by the public. For which reason all
journals published by us will be of the most opposite, in appearance, tendencies
and opinions, thereby creating confidence in us and bringing over to us quite
unsuspicious opponents, who will thus fall into our trap and be rendered
harmless.
In the front rank will stand organs
of an official character. They will always stand guard over our interests, and
therefore their influence will be comparatively insignificant.
In the second rank will be the
semi-official organs, whose part it will be to attack the tepid and
indifferent.
In the third rank we shall set up
our own, to all appearance, opposition, which, in at least one of its organs,
will present what looks like the very antipodes to us. Our real opponents at
heart will accept this simulated opposition as their own and will show us their
cards.
All our newspapers will be of all
possible complexions - aristocratic, republican, revolutionary, even anarchical
- for so long, of course, as the constitution exists .... Like the Indian idol
"Vishnu" they will have a hundred hands, and every one of them will have
a finger on any one of the public opinions as required. When a pulse quickens
these hands will lead opinion in the direction of our aims, for an excited
patient loses all power of judgment and easily yields to suggestion. Those
fools who will think they are repeating the opinion of a newspaper of their own
camp will be repeating our opinion or any opinion that seems desirable for us.
In the vain belief that they are following the organ of their party they will,
in fact, follow the flag which we hang out for them.
In order to direct our newspaper
militia in this sense we must take special and minute care in organizing this
matter. Under the title of central department of the press we shall institute
literary gatherings at which our agents will without attracting attention issue
the orders and watchwords of the day. By discussing and controverting, but
always superficially, without touching the essence of the matter, our organs
will carry on a sham fight fusillade with the official newspapers solely for
the purpose of giving occasion for us to express ourselves more fully than
could well be done from the outset in official announcements, whenever, of
course, that is to our advantage.
THESE ATTACKS UPON US WILL ALSO
SERVE ANOTHER PURPOSE, NAMELY, THAT OUR SUBJECTS WILL BE CONVINCED TO THE
EXISTENCE OF FULL FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND SO GIVE OUR AGENTS AN OCCASION TO
AFFIRM THAT ALL ORGANS WHICH OPPOSE US ARE EMPTY BABBLERS, since they are
incapable of finding any substantial objections to our orders.
ONLY LIES PRINTED
Methods of organization like these,
imperceptible to the public eye but absolutely sure, are the best calculated to
succeed in bringing the attention and the confidence of the public to the side
of our government. Thanks to such methods we shall be in a position as from
time to time may be required, to excite or to tranquillize the public mind on
political questions, to persuade or to confuse, printing now truth, now lies,
facts or their contradictions, according as they may be well or ill received, always
very cautiously feeling our ground before stepping upon it .... WE SHALL HAVE A
SURE TRIUMPH OVER OUR OPPONENTS SINCE THEY WILL NOT HAVE AT THEIR DISPOSITION
ORGANS OF THE PRESS IN WHICH THEY CAN GIVE FULL AND FINAL EXPRESSION TO THEIR
VIEWS owing to the aforesaid methods of dealing with the press. We shall not
even need to refute them except very superficially.
Trial shots like these, fired by us
in the third rank of our press, in case of need, will be energetically refuted
by us in our semi-official organs.
Even nowadays, already, to take only
the French press, there are forms which reveal masonic solidarity in acting on
the watchword: all organs of the press are bound together by professional
secrecy; like the augurs of old, not one of their numbers will give away the
secret of his sources of information unless it be resolved to make announcement
of them. Not one journalist will venture to betray this secret, for not one of
them is ever admitted to practice literature unless his whole past has some
disgraceful sore or other .... These sores would be immediately revealed. So
long as they remain the secret of a few the prestige of the journalist attacks
the majority of the country - the mob follow after him with enthusiasm.
Our calculations are especially
extended to the provinces. It is indispensable for us to inflame there those
hopes and impulses with which we could at any moment fall upon the capital, and
we shall represent to the capitals that these expressions are the independent
hopes and impulses of the provinces. Naturally, the source of them will be
always one and the same - ours. WHAT WE NEED IS THAT, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS WE ARE
IN THE PLENITUDE POWER, THE CAPITALS SHOULD FIND THEMSELVES STIFLED BY THE
PROVINCIAL OPINION OF THE NATIONS, I.E., OF A MAJORITY ARRANGED BY OUR AGENTUR.
What we need is that at the psychological moment the capitals should not be in
a position to discuss an accomplished fact for the simple reason, if for no
other, that it has been accepted by the public opinion of a majority in the
provinces.
WHEN WE ARE IN THE PERIOD OF THE NEW
REGIME TRANSITIONAL TO THAT OF OUR ASSUMPTION OF FULL SOVEREIGNTY WE MUST NOT
ADMIT ANY REVELATION BY THE PRESS OF ANY FORM OF PUBLIC DISHONESTY; IT IS
NECESSARY THAT THE NEW REGIME SHOULD BE THOUGHT TO HAVE SO PERFECTLY CONTENDED
EVERYBODY THAT EVEN CRIMINALITY HAS DISAPPEARED ... Cases of the manifestation
of criminality should remain known only to their victims and to chance
witnesses - no more.
Chapter
13
Distractions
The need for daily bread forces the
Heathen to keep silence and be our humble servants. Agents taken on to our press
from among the Heathen will at our orders discuss anything which it is
inconvenient for us to issue directly in official documents, and we meanwhile,
quietly amid the din of the discussion so raised, shall simply take and carry
through such measures as we wish and then offer them to the public as an
accomplished fact. No one will dare to demand the abrogation of a matter once
settled, all the more so as it will be represented as an improvement ... And
immediately the press will distract the current of thought towards, new
questions, (have we not trained people always to be seeking something new?).
Into the discussions of these new questions will throw themselves those of the
brainless dispensers of fortunes who are not able even now to understand that
they have not the remotest conception about the matters which they undertake to
discuss. Questions of the political are unattainable for any save those who
have guided it already for many ages, the creators.
From all this you will see that in
seeming the opinion of the mob we are only facilitating the working of our
machinery, and you may remark that it is not for actions but for words issued
by us on this or that question that we seem to seek approval. We are constantly
making public declaration that we are guided in all our undertakings by the
hope, joined to the conviction, that we are serving the common weal.
WE DECEIVE WORKERS
In order to distract people who may
be too troublesome from discussions of questions of the political we are now
putting forward what we allege to be new questions of the political, namely,
questions of industry. In this sphere let them discuss themselves silly! The
masses are agreed to remain inactive, to take a rest from what they suppose to
be political (which we trained them to in order to use them as a means of
combating the INFIDEL governments) only on condition of being found new
employments, in which we are prescribing them something that looks like the
same political object. In order that the masses themselves may not guess what
we are about WE FURTHER DISTRACT THEM WITH
AMUSEMENTS, GAMES, PASTIMES, PASSIONS, PEOPLE'S PALACES .... SOON WE SHALL
BEGIN THROUGH THE PRESS TO PROPOSE COMPETITIONS IN ART, IN SPORT IN ALL KINDS:
these interests will finally distract their minds from questions in which we
should find ourselves compelled to oppose them. Growing more and more
dis-accustomed to reflect and form any opinions of their own, people will begin
to talk in the same tone as we because we alone shall be offering them new directions
for thought ... of course through such persons as will not be suspected of
solidarity with us.
The part played by the liberals,
utopian dreamers, will be finally played out when our government is
acknowledged. Till such time they will continue to do us good service.
Therefore we shall continue to direct their minds to all sorts of vain
conceptions of fantastic theories, new and apparently progressive: for have we
not with complete success turned the brainless heads of the Heathen with progress,
till there is not among the Heathen one mind able to perceive that under this
word lies a departure from truth in all cases where it is not a question of
material inventions, like a fallacious idea, serves to obscure truth so that
none may know it except us, the Wise Sages of God, its guardians.
When, we come into our kingdom our
orators will expound great problems which have turned humanity upside down in
order to bring it at the end under our beneficent rule.
Who will ever suspect then that ALL THESE
PEOPLES WERE STAGE-MANAGED BY US ACCORDING TO A POLITICAL PLAN WHICH NO ONE HAS
SO MUCH AS GUESSED AT IN THE COURSE OF MANY CENTURIES?
Chapter
14
Assault on Religion
When we come into our kingdom it
will be undesirable for us that there should exist any other religion than ours
of the One God with whom our destiny is bound up by our position as the Learned
People and through whom our same destiny is united with the destinies of the
world. We must therefore sweep away all other forms of belief. If this gives
birth to the atheists whom we see to-day, it will not, being only a
transitional stage, interfere with our views, but will serve as a warning for
those generations which will hearken to our preaching of the religion of Moses,
that, by its stable and thoroughly elaborated system has brought all the
peoples of the world into subjection to us. Therein we shall emphasize its
mystical right, on which, as we shall say, all its educative power is based
.... Then at every possible opportunity we shall publish articles in which we
shall make comparisons between our beneficent rule and those of past ages. The
blessing of tranquility, though it be a tranquility forcibly brought about by
centuries of agitation, will throw into higher relief the benefits to which we
shall point. The errors of the Heathen governments will be depicted by us in
the most vivid hues. We shall implant such an abhorrence of them that the
peoples will prefer tranquility in a state of serfdom to those rights of
vaunted freedom which have tortured humanity and exhausted the very sources of
human existence, sources which have been exploited by a mob of rascally
adventurers who know not what they do .... USELESS CHANGES OF FORMS OF
GOVERNMENT TO WHICH WE INSTIGATED THE “HEATHEN” WHEN WE WERE UNDERMINING THEIR
STATE STRUCTURES, WILL HAVE SO WEARIED THE PEOPLES BY THAT TIME THAT THEY WILL
PREFER TO SUFFER ANYTHING UNDER US RATHER THAN RUN THE RISK OF ENDURING AGAIN
ALL THE AGITATIONS AND MISERIES THEY HAVE GONE THROUGH.
WE SHALL FORBID CHRIST
At the same time we shall not omit
to emphasize the historical mistakes of the INFIDEL governments which have
tormented humanity for so many centuries by their lack of understanding of
everything that constitutes the true good of humanity in their chase after
fantastic schemes of social blessings, and have never noticed that these
schemes kept on producing a worse and never a better state of the universal
relations which are the basis of human life ....
The whole force of our principles
and methods will lie in the fact that we shall present them and expound them as
a splendid contrast to the dead and decomposed old order of things in social
life.
Our philosophers will discuss all
the shortcomings of the various beliefs of the “HEATHEN,” BUT NO ONE WILL EVER
BRING UNDER DISCUSSION OUR FAITH FROM ITS TRUE POINT OF VIEW SINCE THIS WILL BE
FULLY LEARNED BY NONE SAVE OURS WHO WILL NEVER DARE TO BETRAY ITS SECRETS.
IN COUNTRIES KNOWN AS PROGRESSIVE
AND ENLIGHTENED WE HAVE CREATED A SENSELESS, FILTHY, ABOMINABLE LITERATURE. For
some time after our entrance to power we shall continue to encourage its
existence in order to provide a telling relief by contrast to the speeches,
party program, which will be distributed from exalted quarters of ours .... Our
wise men, trained to become leaders of the Heathen, will compose speeches,
projects, memoirs, articles, which will be used by us to influence the minds of
the Heathen, directing them towards such understanding and forms of knowledge
as have been determined by us.
Chapter
15
Ruthless Suppression
When we at last definitely come into
our kingdom by the aid of COUPS D'ETAT prepared everywhere for one and the same
day, after definitely acknowledged (and not a little time will pass before that
comes about, perhaps even a whole century) we shall make it our task to see
that against us such things as plots shall no longer exist. With this purpose
we shall slay without mercy all who take arms (in hand) to oppose our coming
into our kingdom. Every kind of new institution of anything like a secret
society will also be punished with death; those of them which are now in
existence, are known to us, serve us and have served us, we shall disband and
send into exile to continents far removed from Europe. IN THIS WAY WE SHALL
PROCEED WITH THOSE “PAGAN” MASONS WHO KNOW TOO MUCH; such of these as we may
for some reason spare will be kept in constant fear of exile. We shall
promulgate a law making all former members of secret societies liable to exile
from Europe as the center of rule.
Resolutions of our government will
be final, without appeal.
In the PAGAN societies, in which we
have planted and deeply rooted discord and protestantism, the only possible way
of restoring order is to employ merciless measures that prove the direct force
of authority: no regard must be paid to the victims who fall, they suffer for
the well-being of the future. The attainment of that well-being, even at the
expense of sacrifices, is the duty of any kind of government that acknowledges
as justification for its existence not only its privileges but its obligations.
The principal guarantee of stability of rule is to confirm the aureole of
power, and this aureole is attained only by such a majestic inflexibility of
might as shall carry on its face the emblems of inviolability from mystical
causes - from the choice of God. SUCH WAS, UNTIL RECENT TIMES, THE RUSSIAN
AUTOCRACY, THE ONE AND ONLY SERIOUS FOE WE HAD IN THE WORLD, WITHOUT COUNTING
THE PAPACY. Bear in mind the example when Italy, drenched with blood, never
touched a hair of the head of Sulla who had poured forth that blood: Sulla
enjoyed an apotheosis for his might in him, but his intrepid return to Italy
ringed him round with inviolability. The people do not lay a finger on him who hypnotizes
them by his daring and strength of mind.
SECRET SOCIETIES
Meantime, however, until we come
into our kingdom, we shall act in the contrary way: we shall create and
multiply free masonic lodges in all the countries of the world, absorb into
them all who may become or who are prominent in public activity, for these
lodges we shall find our principal intelligence office and means of influence.
All these lodges we shall bring under one central administration, known to us
alone and to all others absolutely unknown, which will be composed of our wise
elders. The lodges will have their representatives who will serve to screen the
above-mentioned administration of MASONRY and from whom will issue the
watchword and program. In these lodges we shall tie together the knot which
binds together all revolutionary and liberal elements. Their composition will
be made up of all strata of society. The most secret political plots will be
known to us and fall under our guiding hands on the very day of their
conception. AMONG THE MEMBERS OF THESE LODGES WILL BE ALMOST ALL THE AGENTS OF
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL POLICE since their service is for us irreplaceable
in the respect that the police is in a position not only to use its own
particular measures with the insubordinate, but also to screen our activities
and provide pretexts for discontents, ET CETERA.
The class of people who most
willingly enter into secret societies are those who live by their wits, careerists,
and in general people, mostly light-minded, with whom we shall have no
difficulty in dealing and in using to wind up the mechanism of the machine
devised by us. If this world grows agitated the meaning of that will be that we
have had to stir up in order to break up its too great solidarity. BUT IF THERE
SHOULD ARISE IN ITS MIDST A PLOT, THEN AT THE HEAD OF THAT PLOT WILL BE NO
OTHER THAN ONE OF OUR MOST TRUSTED SERVANTS. It is natural that we and no other
should lead MASONIC activities, for we know whither we are leading, we know the
final goal of every form of activity whereas the Heathen have knowledge of
nothing, not even of the immediate effect of action; they put before
themselves, usually, the momentary reckoning of the satisfaction of their self-
opinion in the accomplishment of their thought without even remarking that the
very conception never belonged to their initiative but to our instigation of
their thought ....
PAGANS ARE STUPID
The Heathen enter the lodges out of
curiosity or in the hope by their means to get a nibble at the public pie, and
some of them in order to obtain a hearing before the public for their
impracticable and groundless fantasies: they thirst for the emotion of success
and applause, of which we are remarkably generous. And the reason why we give
them this success is to make use of the nigh conceit of themselves to which it
gives birth, for that insensibly disposes them to assimulate our suggestions
without being on their guard against them in the fullness of their confidence
that it is their own infallibility which is giving utterance to their own
thoughts and that it is impossible for them to borrow those of others .... You
cannot imagine to what extent the wisest of the People can be brought to a
state of unconscious naivete in the presence of this condition of high conceit
of themselves, and at the same time how easy it is to take the heart out of
them by the slightest ill-success, though it be nothing more than the stoppage
of the applause they had, and to reduce them to a slavish submission for the
sake of winning a renewal of success .... BY SO MUCH AS OURS DISREGARD SUCCESS
IF ONLY THEY CAN CARRY THROUGH THEIR PLANS, BY SO MUCH THE “MASSES” ARE WILLING
TO SACRIFICE ANY PLANS ONLY TO HAVE SUCCESS. This psychology of theirs
materially facilitates for us the task of setting them in the required
direction. These tigers in appearance have the souls of sheep and the wind
blows freely through their heads. We have set them on the hobby-horse of an
idea about the absorption of individuality by the symbolic unit of COLLECTIVISM
.... They have never yet and they never will have the sense to reflect that
this hobby-horse is a manifest violation of the most important law of nature,
which has established from the very creation of the world one unit unlike
another and precisely for the purpose of instituting individuality ....
If we have been able to bring them
to such a pitch of stupid blindness is it not a proof, and an amazingly clear
proof, of the degree to which the mind of the Infidel is undeveloped in
comparison with our mind? This it is, mainly, which guarantees our success.
PAGANS ARE CATTLE
And how far-seeing were our shrewd
elders in ancient times when they said that to attain a serious end it behooves
not to stop at any means or to count the victims sacrificed for the sake of
that end .... We have not counted the victims of the seed of the INFIDEL
cattle, though we have sacrificed many of our own, but for that we have now
already given them such a position on the earth as they could not even have
dreamed of. The comparatively small numbers of the victims from the number of
ours have preserved our nationality from destruction.
Death is the inevitable end for all.
It is better to bring that end nearer to those who hinder our affairs than to
ourselves, to the founders of this affair. WE EXECUTE MASONS IN SUCH WISE THAT
NONE SAVE THE BROTHERHOOD CAN EVER HAVE A SUSPICION OF IT, NOT EVEN THE VICTIMS
THEMSELVES OF OUR DEATH SENTENCE, THEY ALL DIE WHEN REQUIRED AS IF FROM A
NORMAL KIND OF ILLNESS ..... Knowing this, even the brotherhood in its turn
dare not protest. By such methods we have plucked out of the midst of MASONRY
the very root of protest against our disposition. While preaching liberalism to
the PAGAN we at the same time keep our own people and our agents in a state of
unquestioningly submission.
Under our influence the execution of
the laws of the People has been reduced to a minimum. The prestige of the law
has been exploded by the liberal interpretations introduced into this sphere.
In the most important and fundamental affairs and questions, JUDGES DECIDE AS
WE DICTATE TO THEM, see matters in the light wherewith we enfold them for the
administration of the "Masses", of course, through persons who are
our tools though we do not appear to have anything in common with them - by
newspaper opinion or by other means .... Even senators and the higher
administration accept our counsels. The purely brute mind of the
"Masses" is incapable of use for analysis and observation, and still
more for the foreseeing whither a certain manner of setting a question may
tend.
In this difference in capacity for
thought between Others and ourselves may be clearly discerned the seal of our
position as the Learned People and of our higher quality of humanness, in
contradistinction to the brute mind of the "Masses". Their eyes are
open, but see nothing before them and do not invent (unless perhaps, material
things). From this it is plain that nature herself has destined us to guide and
rule the world.
WE DEMAND SUBMISSION
When comes the time of our overt
rule, the time to manifest its blessing, we shall remake all legislatures, all
our laws will be brief, plain, stable, without any kind of interpretations, so
that anyone will be in a position to know them perfectly. The main feature
which will run right through them is submission to orders, and this principle
will be carried to a grandiose height. Every abuse will then disappear in
consequence of the responsibility of all down to the lowest unit before the
higher authority of the representative of power. Abuses of power subordinate to
this last instance will be so mercilessly punished that none will be found
anxious to try experiments with their own powers. We shall follow up jealously
every action of the administration on which depends the smooth running of the
machinery of the State, for slackness in this produces slackness everywhere;
not a single case of illegality or abuse of power will be left without exemplary
punishment.
Concealment of guilt, connivance
between those in the service of the administration - all this kind of evil will
disappear after the very first examples of severe punishment. The aureole of
our power demands suitable, that is, cruel, punishments for the slightest
infringement, for the sake of gain, of its supreme prestige. The sufferer,
though his punishment may exceed his fault, will count as a soldier falling on
the administrative field of battle in the interest of authority, principle and
law, which do not permit that any of those who hold the reins of the public
coach should turn aside from the public highway to their own private paths. FOR
EXAMPLES OUR JUDGES WILL KNOW THAT WHENEVER THEY FEEL DISPOSED TO PLUME
THEMSELVES ON FOOLISH CLEMENCY THEY ARE VIOLATING THE LAW OF JUSTICE WHICH IS
INSTITUTED FOR THE EXEMPLARY EDIFICATION OF MEN BY PENALTIES FOR LAPSES AND NOT
FOR DISPLAY OF THE SPIRITUAL QUALITIES OF THE JUDGES .... Such qualities it is
proper to show in private life, but not in a public square which is the
educationally basis of human life.
Our legal staff will serve not
beyond the age of 55, firstly because old men more obstinately hold to
prejudiced opinions, and are less capable of submitting to new directions, and
secondly because this will give us the possibility by this measure of securing
elasticity in the changing of staff, which will thus the more easily bend under
our pressure: he who wishes to keep his place will have to give blind obedience
to deserve it. In general, our judges will be elected by us only from among
those who thoroughly understand that the part they have to play is to punish
and apply laws and not to dream about the manifestations of liberalism at the
expense of the educational scheme of the State, as the People in these days
imagine it to be .... This method of shuffling the staff will serve also to
explode any collective solidarity of those in the same service and will bind
all to the interests of the government upon which their fate will depend. The
young generation of judges will be trained in certain views regarding the
inadmissibility of any abuses that might disturb the established order of our
subjects among themselves.
In these days the judges of the
People create indulgences to every kind of crimes, not having a just
understanding of their office, because the rulers of the present age in
appointing judges to office take no care to inculcate in them a sense of duty
and consciousness of the matter which is demanded of them. As a brute beast
lets out its young in search of prey, so do the Pagan give to them for what
purpose such place was created. This is the reason why their governments are
being ruined by their own forces through the acts of their own administration.
Let us borrow from the example of
the results of these actions yet another lesson for our government.
We shall root out liberalism from
all the important strategic posts of our government on which depends the
training of subordinates for our State structure. Such posts will fall
exclusively to those who have been trained by us for administrative rule. To
the possible objection that the retirement of old servants will cost the
Treasury heavily, I reply, firstly, they will be provided with some private
service in place of what they lose, and, secondly, I have to remark that all
the money in the world will be concentrated in our hands, consequently it is
not our government that has to fear expense.
WE SHALL BE CRUEL
Our absolutism will in all things be
logically consecutive and therefore in each one of its decrees our supreme will
be respected and unquestionably fulfilled: it will ignore all murmurs, all
discontents of every kind and will destroy to the root every kind of
manifestation of them in act by punishment of an exemplary character.
We shall abolish the right of
cessation, which will be transferred exclusively to our disposal - to the
cognizance of him who rules, for we must not allow the conception among the
people of a thought that there could be such a thing as a decision that is not
right of judges set up by us. If, however, anything like this should occur, we
shall ourselves cassate the decision, but inflict therewith such exemplary
punishment on the judge for lack of understanding of his duty and the purpose
of his appointment as will prevent a repetition of such cases .... I repeat
that it must be born in mind that we shall know every step of our
administration which only needs to be closely watched for the people to be
content with us, for it has the right to demand from a good government a good
official.
OUR GOVERNMENT WILL HAVE THE
APPEARANCE OF A PATRIARCHAL PATERNAL GUARDIANSHIP ON THE PART OF OUR RULER. Our
own nation and our subjects will discern in his person a father caring for
their every need, their every act, their every inter-relation as subjects one
with another, as well as their relations to the ruler. They will then be so
thoroughly imbued with the thought that it is impossible for them to dispense
with this wardship and guidance, if they wish to live in peace and quiet, THAT
THEY WILL ACKNOWLEDGE THE AUTOCRACY OF OUR RULER WITH A DEVOTION BORDERING ON
"APOTHEOSIS," especially when they are convinced that those whom we
set up do not put their own in place of authority, but only blindly execute his
dictates. They will be rejoiced that we have regulated everything in their
lives as is done by wise parents who desire to train children in the cause of
duty and submission. For the peoples of the world in regard to the secrets of
our polity are ever through the ages only children under age, precisely as are
also their governments.
As you see, I found our despotism on
right and duty: the right to compel the execution of duty is the direct
obligation of a government which is a father for its subjects. It has the right
of the strong that it may use it for the benefit of directing humanity towards
that order which is defined by nature, namely, submission. Everything in the
world is in a state of submission, if not to man, then to circumstances or its
own inner character, in all cases, to what is stronger. And so shall we be this
something stronger for the sake of good.
We are obliged without hesitation to
sacrifice individuals, who commit a breach of established order, for in the
exemplary punishment of evil lies a great educational problem.
When the OUR King sets upon his
sacred head the crown offered him by Europe he will become patriarch of the
world. The indispensable victims offered by him in consequence of their
suitability will never reach the number of victims offered in the course of
centuries by the mania of magnificence, the emulation between the INFIDEL
governments.
Our King will be in constant
communion with the peoples, making to them from the tribune speeches which fame
will in that same hour distribute over all the world.
Chapter
16
Brainwashing
In order to effect the destruction
of all collective forces except ours we shall emasculate the first stage of
collectivism - the UNIVERSITIES, by re-educating them in a new direction. THEIR
OFFICIALS AND PROFESSORS WILL BE PREPARED FOR THEIR BUSINESS BY DETAILED SECRET
PROGRAMS OF ACTION FROM WHICH THEY WILL NOT WITH IMMUNITY DIVERGE, NOT BY ONE
IOTA. THEY WILL BE APPOINTED WITH ESPECIAL PRECAUTION, AND WILL BE SO PLACED AS
TO BE WHOLLY DEPENDENT UPON THE GOVERNMENT.
We shall exclude from the course of
instruction State Law as also all that concerns the political question. These
subjects will be taught to a few dozen of persons chosen for their pre-eminent
capacities from among the number of the initiated. THE UNIVERSITIES MUST NO
LONGER SEND OUT FROM THEIR HALLS MILK SOPS CONCOCTING PLANS FOR A CONSTITUTION,
LIKE A COMEDY OR A TRAGEDY, BUSYING THEMSELVES WITH QUESTIONS OF POLICY IN
WHICH EVEN THEIR OWN FATHERS NEVER HAD ANY POWER OF THOUGHT.
The ill-guided acquaintance of a
large number of persons with questions of polity creates utopian dreamers and
bad subjects, as you can see for yourselves from the example of the universal
education in this direction of the "Others". We must introduce into
their education all those principles which have so brilliantly broken up their
order. But when we are in power we shall remove every kind of disturbing
subject from the course of education and shall make out of the youth obedient
children of authority, loving him who rules as the support and hope of peace and
quiet.
WE SHALL CHANGE HISTORY
Classicism as also any form of study
of ancient history, in which there are more bad than good examples, we shall
replace with the study of the program of the future. We shall erase from the
memory of men all facts of previous centuries which are undesirable to us, and
leave only those which depict all the errors of the government of the People.
The study of practical life, of the obligations of order, of the relations of
people one to another, of avoiding bad and selfish examples, which spread the
infection of evil, and similar questions of an educative nature, will stand in
the forefront of the teaching program, which will be drawn up on a separate
plan for each calling or state of life, in no wise generalizing the teaching.
This treatment of the question has special importance.
Each state of life must be trained
within strict limits corresponding to its destination and work in life. The
OCCASIONAL GENIUS HAS ALWAYS MANAGED AND ALWAYS WILL MANAGE TO SLIP THROUGH
INTO OTHER STATES OF LIFE, BUT IT IS THE MOST PERFECT FOLLY FOR THE SAKE OF
THIS RARE OCCASIONAL GENIUS TO LET THROUGH INTO RANKS FOREIGN TO THEM THE
UNTALENTED WHO THUS ROB OF THEIR PLACES WHO BELONG TO THOSE RANKS BY BIRTH OR
EMPLOYMENT. YOU KNOW YOURSELVES IN WHAT ALL THIS HAS ENDED FOR THE “PAGAN” WHO
ALLOWED THIS CRYING ABSURDITY.
In order that he who rules may be
seated firmly in the hearts and minds of his subjects it is necessary for the
time of his activity to instruct the whole nation in the schools and on the
market places about this meaning and his acts and all his beneficent
initiatives.
We shall abolish every kind of
freedom of instruction. Learners of all ages have the right to assemble
together with their parents in the educational establishments as it were in a
club: during these assemblies, on holidays, teachers will read what will pass
as free lectures on questions of human relations, of the laws of examples, of
the philosophy of new theories not yet declared to the world. These theories
will be raised by us to the stage of a dogma of faith as a traditional stage
towards our faith. On the completion of this exposition of our program of
action in the present and the future I will read you the principles of these
theories.
In a word, knowing by the experience
of many centuries that people live and are guided by ideas, that these ideas
are imbibed by people only by the aid of education provided with equal success
for all ages of growth, but of course by varying methods, we shall swallow up
and confiscate to our own use the last scintilla of independence of thought,
which we have for long past been directing towards subjects and ideas useful
for us. The system of bridling thought is already at work in the so-called
system of teaching by OBJECT LESSONS, the purpose of which is to turn the
"Masses" into unthinking submissive brutes waiting for things to be
presented before their eyes in order to form an idea of them .... In France,
one of our best agents, Bourgeois, has already made public a new program of
teaching by object lessons.
Chapter
17
Abuse of Authority
The practice of advocacy produces
men cold, cruel, persistent, unprincipled, who in all cases take up an
impersonal, purely legal standpoint. They have the inveterate habit to refer
everything to its value for the defense and not to the public welfare of its
results. They do not usually decline to undertake any defense whatever, they
strive for an acquittal at all costs, caviling over every petty crux of
jurisprudence and thereby they demoralize justice. For this reason we shall set
this profession into narrow frames which will keep it inside this sphere of
executive public service. Advocates, equally with judges, will be deprived of
the right of communication with litigant; they well receive business only from
the court and will study it by notes of report and documents, defending their
clients after they have been interrogated in court on facts that have appeared.
They will receive an honorarium without regard to the quality of the defense.
This will render them mere reporters on law-business in the interests of
justice and as counterpoise to the proctor who will be the reporter in the
interests of prosecution; this will shorten business before the courts. In this
way will be established a practice of honest unprejudiced defense conducted not
from personal interest but by conviction. This will also, by the way, remove
the present practice of corrupt bargain between advocation to agree only to let
that side win which pays most .....
WE SHALL DESTROY THE CLERGY
WE HAVE LONG PAST TAKEN CARE TO DISCREDIT
THE PRIESTHOOD OF “OTHERS,” and thereby to ruin their mission on earth which in
these days might still be a great hindrance to us. Day by day its influence on
the peoples of the world is falling lower. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE HAS BEEN
DECLARED EVERYWHERE, SO THAT NOW ONLY YEARS DIVIDE US FROM THE MOMENT OF THE
COMPLETE WRECKING OF THAT CHRISTIAN RELIGION: as to other religions we shall
have still less difficulty in dealing with them, but it would be premature to
speak of this now. We shall act clericalism and clericals into such narrow
frames as to make their influence move in retrogressive proportion to its
former progress.
When the time comes finally to
destroy the papal court the finger of an invisible hand will point the nations
towards this court. When, however, the nations fling themselves upon it, we
shall come forward in the guise of its defenders as if to save excessive
bloodshed. By this diversion we shall penetrate to its very bowels and be sure
we shall never come out again until we have gnawed through the entire strength
of this place.
THE KING OF THE ELITE SAGES WILL BE
THE REAL POPE OF THE UNIVERSE, THE PATRIARCH OF THE INTERNATIONAL CHURCH.
But, IN THE MEANTIME, while we are
re-educating youth in new traditional religions and afterwards in ours, WE
SHALL NOT OVERTLY LAY A FINGER ON EXISTING CHURCHES, BUT WE SHALL FIGHT AGAINST
THEM BY CRITICISM CALCULATED TO PRODUCE SCHISM ....
In general, then, our contemporary
press will continue to CONVICT State affairs, religions, incapacities of the
"Masses", always using the most unprincipled expressions in order by
every means to lower their prestige in the manner which can only be practiced
by the genius of our gifted tribe ....
Our kingdom will be an apologia of
the divinity Vishnu, in whom is found its personification - in our hundred
hands will be, one in each, the springs of the machinery of social life. We
shall see everything without the aid of official police which, in that scope of
its rights which we elaborated for the use of Others, hinders governments from
seeing. In our programs ONE-THIRD OF OUR SUBJECTS WILL KEEP THE REST UNDER
OBSERVATION from a sense of duty, on the principle of volunteer service to the
State. It will then be no disgrace to be a spy and informer, but a merit:
unfounded denunciations, however, will be cruelly punished that there may be
development of abuses of this right.
Our agents will be taken from the
higher as well as the lower ranks of society, from among the administrative
class who spend their time in amusements, editors, printers and publishers,
booksellers, clerks, and salesmen, workmen, coachmen, lackeys, et cetera. This
body, having no rights and not being empowered to take any action on their own
account, and consequently a police without any power, will only witness and
report: verification of their reports and arrests will depend upon a
responsible group of controllers of police affairs, while the actual act of
arrest will be performed by the gendarmerie and the municipal police. Any
person not denouncing anything seen or heard concerning questions of polity
will also be charged with and made responsible for concealment, if it be proved
that he is guilty of this crime.
JUST AS NOWADAYS OUR BRETHREN, ARE
OBLIGED AT THEIR OWN RISK TO DENOUNCE TO THE KABAL APOSTATES OF THEIR OWN
FAMILY or members who have been noticed doing anything in opposition to the
KABAL, SO IN OUR KINGDOM OVER ALL THE WORLD IT WILL BE OBLIGATORY FOR ALL OUR
SUBJECTS TO OBSERVE THE DUTY OF SERVICE TO THE STATE IN THIS DIRECTION.
Such an organization will extirpate
abuses of authority, of force, of bribery, everything in fact which we by our
counsels, by our theories of the superhuman rights of man, have introduced into
the customs of the People .... But how else were we to procure that increase of
causes predisposing to disorders in the midst of their administration? ....
Among the number of those methods one of the most important is - agents for the
restoration of order, so placed as to have the opportunity in their disintegrating
activity of developing and displaying their evil inclinations - obstinate
self-conceit, irresponsible exercise of authority, and, first and foremost,
venality.
Chapter
18
Arrest of Opponents
When it becomes necessary for us to
strengthen the strict measures of secret defense (the most fatal poison for the
prestige of authority) we shall arrange a simulation of disorders or some
manifestation of discontents finding expression through the co- operation of
good speakers. Round these speakers will assemble all who are sympathetic to
his utterances. This will give us the pretext for domiciliary prerequisitions
and surveillance on the part of our servants from among the number of the Pagan
police ....
As the majority of conspirators act
of love for the game, for the sake of talking, so, until they commit some overt
act we shall not lay a finger on them but only introduce into their midst
observation elements .... It must be remembered that the prestige of authority
is lessened if it frequently discovers conspiracies against itself: this
implies a presumption of consciousness of weakness, or, what is still worse, of
injustice. You are aware that we have broken the prestige of the PAGAN kings by
frequent attempts upon their lives through our agents, blind sheep of our
flock, who are easily moved by a few liberal phrases to crimes provided only
they be painted in political colors. WE HAVE COMPELLED THE RULERS TO
ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR WEAKNESS IN ADVERTISING OVERT MEASURES OF SECRETE DEFENSE AND
THEREBY WE SHALL BRING THE PROMISE OF AUTHORITY TO DESTRUCTION.
Our ruler will be secretly protected
only by the most insignificant guard, because we shall not admit so much as a
thought that there could exist against him any sedition with which he is not
strong enough to contend and is compelled to hide from it.
If we should admit this thought, as
the Pagans have done and are doing, we should IPSO FACTO be signing a death
sentence, if not for our ruler, at any rate for his dynasty, at no distant
date.
GOVERNMENT BY FEAR
According to strictly enforced
outward appearances our ruler will employ his power only for the advantage of
the nation and in no wise for his own or dynastic profits. Therefore, with the
observance of this decorum, his authority will be respected and guarded by the
subjects themselves, it will receive an apotheosis in the admission that with
it is bound up the well-being of every citizen of the State, for upon it will
depend all order in the common life of the pack ....
OVERT DEFENSE OF THE KIND ARGUES
WEAKNESS IN THE ORGANIZATION OF HIS STRENGTH.
Our ruler will always be among the
people and be surrounded by a mob of apparently curious men and women, who will
occupy the front ranks about him, to all appearance by chance, and will
restrain the ranks of the rest out of respect as it will appear for good order.
This will sow an example of restraint also in others. If a petitioner appears
among the people trying to hand a petition and forcing his way through the
ranks, the first ranks must receive the petition and before the eyes of the
petitioner pass it to the ruler, so that all may know that what is handed in
reaches its destination, that consequently, there exists a control of the ruler
himself. The aureole of power requires for is existence that the people may be
able to say: "If the king knew of this," or: "the king will hear
it."
WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICIAL
DEFENSE, THE MYSTICAL PRESTIGE OF AUTHORITY DISAPPEARS: given a certain
audacity, and everyone counts himself master of it, the sedition- monger is
conscious of his strength, and when occasion serves watches for the moment to
make an attempt upon authority .... For Others we have been preaching something
else, but by that very fact we are enabled to see what measures of overt
defense have brought them to ....
CRIMINALS WITH US WILL BE ARRESTED
AT THE FIRST, more or less, well-grounded SUSPICION: it cannot be allowed that
out of fear of a possible mistake an opportunity should be given of escape to
persons suspected of a political lapse of crime, for in these matters we shall
be literally merciless. If it is still possible, by stretching a point, to
admit a reconsideration of the motive causes in simple crimes, there is no
possibility of excuse for persons occupying themselves with questions in which
nobody except the government can understand anything .... And it is not all
governments that understand true policy.
Chapter
19
Rulers and People
If we do not permit any independent
dabbling in the political we shall on the other hand encourage every kind of
report or petition with proposals for the government to examine into all kinds
of projects for the amelioration of the condition of the people; this will
reveal to us the defects or else the fantasies of our subjects, to which we
shall respond either by accomplishing them or by a wise rebuttment to prove the
shortsightedness of one who judges wrongly.
Sedition-mongering is nothing more
than the yapping of a lap- dog at an elephant. For a government well organized,
not from the police but from the public point of view, the lap-dog yaps at the
elephant in entire unconsciousness of its strength and importance. It needs no
more than to take a good example to show the relative importance of both and
the lap-dogs will cease to yap and will wag their tails the moment they set
eyes on an elephant.
In order to destroy the prestige of
heroism for political crime we shall send it for trial in the category of
thieving, murder, and every kind of abominable and filthy crime. Public opinion
will then confuse in its conception of this category of crime with the disgrace
attaching to every other and will brand it with the same contempt.
We have done our best, and I hope we
have succeeded to obtain that the "Masses" should not arrive at this
means of contending with sedition. It was for this reason that through the
Press and in speeches, indirectly - in cleverly compiled school- books on
history, we have advertised the martyrdom alleged to have been accredited by sedition-mongers
for the idea of the commonweal. This advertisement has increased the contingent
of liberals and has brought thousands of the Unaware into the ranks of our
livestock cattle.
Chapter 20
Financial Program
Next we shall touch upon the
financial program, which was put off to the end of my report as being the most
difficult, the crowning and the decisive point of our plans. Before entering
upon it I will remind you that I have already spoken before by way of a hint
when I said that the sum total of our actions is settled by the question of
figures.
When we come into our kingdom our
autocratic government will avoid, from a principle of self-preservation,
sensibly burdening the masses of the people with taxes, remembering that it
plays the part of father and protector. But as State organization cost dear it
is necessary nevertheless to obtain the funds required for it. It will,
therefore, elaborate with particular precaution the question of equilibrium in
this matter.
Our rule, in which the king will
enjoy the legal fiction that everything in his State belongs to him (which may
easily be translated into fact), will be enabled to resort to the lawful
confiscation of all sums of every kind for the regulation of their circulation
in the State. From this follows that taxation will best be covered by a
progressive tax on property. In this manner the dues will be paid without
straitening or ruining anybody in the form of a percentage of the amount of
property. The rich must be aware that it is their duty to place a part of their
superfluities at the disposal of the State since the State guarantees them
security of possession of the rest of their property and the right of honest
gains, I say honest, for the control over property will do away with robbery on
a legal basis.
This social reform must come from
above, for the time is ripe for it - it is indispensable as a pledge of peace.
WE SHALL DESTROY CAPITAL
The tax upon the poor man is a seed
of revolution and works to the detriment of the State which is hunting after
the trifling is missing the big. Quite apart from this, a tax on capitalists
diminishes the growth of wealth in private hands in which we have in these days
concentrated it as a counterpoise to the government strength of Others - their
State finances.
A tax increasing in a percentage
ratio to capital will give much larger revenue than the present individual or
property tax, which is useful to us now for the sole reason that it excites
trouble and discontent among the People.
The force upon which our king will
rest consists in the equilibrium and the guarantee of peace, for the sake of
which things it is indispensable that the capitalists should yield up a portion
of their incomes for the sake of the secure working of the machinery of the
State. State needs must be paid by those who will not feel the burden and have
enough to take from.
Such a measure will destroy the
hatred of the poor man for the rich, in whom he will see a necessary financial
support for the State, will see in him the organizer of peace and well-being
since he will see that it is the rich man who is paying the necessary means to
attain these things.
In order that payers of the educated
classes should not too much distress themselves over the new payments they will
have full accounts given them of the destination of those payments, with the
exception of such sums as will be appropriated for the needs of the throne and
the administrative institutions.
He who reigns will not have any
properties of his own once all in the State represented his patrimony, or else
the one would be in contradiction to the other; the fact of holding private
means would destroy the right of property in the common possessions of all.
Relatives of him who reigns, his heirs
excepted, who will be maintained by the resources of the State, must enter the
ranks of servants of the State or must work to obtain the right to property;
the privilege of royal blood must not serve for the spoiling of the treasury.
Purchase, receipt of money or
inheritance will be subject to the payment of a stamp progressive tax. Any
transfer of property, whether money or other, without evidence of payment of
this tax which will be strictly registered by names, will render the former
holder liable to pay interest on the tax from the moment of transfer of these
sums up to the discovery of his evasion of declaration of the transfer.
Transfer documents must be presented weekly at the local treasury office with
notifications of the name, surname and permanent place of residence of the
former and the new holder of the property. This transfer with register of names
must begin from a definite sum which exceeds the ordinary expenses of buying
and selling necessaries, and these will be subject to payment only by a stamp
impost of a definite percentage of the unit.
Just strike an estimate of how many
times such taxes as these will cover the revenue of the Pagan States.
WE CAUSE DEPRESSIONS
The State exchequer will have to
maintain a definite complement of reserve sums, and all that is collected above
that complement must be returned into circulation. On these sums will be
organized public works. The initiative in works of this kind, proceeding from
State sources, will blind the working class firmly to the interests of the
State and to those who reign. From these same sums also a part will be set
aside as rewards of inventiveness and productiveness.
On no account should so much as a
single unit above the definite and freely estimated sums be retained in the
State Treasuries, for money exists to be circulated and any kind of stagnation
of money acts ruinously on the running of the State machinery, for which it is
the lubricant; a stagnation of the lubricant may stop the regular working of
the mechanism.
The substitution of interest-bearing
paper for a part of the token of exchange has produced exactly this stagnation.
The consequences of this circumstance are already sufficiently noticeable.
A court of account will also be
instituted by us, and in it the ruler will find at any moment a full accounting
for State income and expenditure, with the exception of the current monthly
account, not yet made up, and that of the preceding month, which will not yet
have been delivered.
The one and only person who will
have no interest in robbing the State is its owner, the ruler. This is why his
personal control will remove the possibility of leakages of extravagances.
The representative function of the
ruler at receptions for the sake of etiquette, which absorbs so much invaluable
time, will be abolished in order that the ruler may have time for control and
consideration. His power will not then be split up into fractional parts among
time-serving favorites who surround the throne for its pomp and splendor, and
are interested only in their own and not in the common interests of the State.
Economic
crises have been produced by us for "Others" by no other means than
the withdrawal of money from circulation. Huge capitals have stagnated, withdrawing
money from States, which were constantly obliged to apply to those same
stagnant capitals for loans. These loans burdened the finances of the State
with the payment of interest and made them the bond slaves of these capitals
.... The concentration of industry in the hands of capitalists out of the hands
of small masters has drained away all the juices of the peoples and with them
also the States.
The present issue of money in
general does not correspond with the requirements per head, and cannot
therefore satisfy all the needs of the workers. The issue of money ought to
correspond with the growth of population and thereby children also must
absolutely be reckoned as consumers of currency from the day of their birth.
The revision of issue is a material question for the whole world.
YOU ARE AWARE THAT THE GOLD STANDARD
HAS BEEN THE RUIN OF THE STATES WHICH ADOPTED IT, FOR IT HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO
SATISFY THE DEMANDS FOR MONEY, THE MORE SO THAT WE HAVE REMOVED GOLD FROM
CIRCULATION AS FAR AS POSSIBLE.
INFIDEL STATES BANKRUPT
With us the standard that must be
introduced is the cost of working-man power, whether it be reckoned in paper or
in wood. We shall make the issue of money in accordance with the normal
requirements of each subject, adding to the quantity with every birth and
subtracting with every death.
The accounts will be managed by each
department, each circle.
In order that there may be no delays
in the paying out of money for State needs the sums and terms of such payments
will be fixed by decree of the ruler; this will do away with the protection by
a ministry of one institution to the detriment of others.
The budgets of income and
expenditure will be carried out side by side that they may not be obscured by
distance one to another.
The reforms projected by us in the
financial institutions and principles of those unaware will be clothed by us in
such forms as will alarm nobody. We shall point out the necessity of reforms in
consequence of the disorderly darkness into which the People by their
irregularities have plunged the finances. The first irregularity, as we shall
point out, consists in their beginning with drawing up a single budget which
year after year grows owing to the following cause: this budget is dragged out
to half the year, then they demand a budget to put things right, and this they
expend in three months, after which they ask for a supplementary budget, and
all this ends with a liquidation budget. But, as the budget of the following
year is drawn up in accordance with the sum of the total addition, the annual
departure from the normal reaches as much as 50 per cent in a year, and so the
annual budget is trebled in ten years. Thanks to such methods, allowed by the
carelessness of the People's States, their treasuries are empty. The period of
loans supervenes, and that has swallowed up remainders and brought all the
INFIDEL States to bankruptcy.
You understand perfectly that
economic arrangements of this kind, which have been suggested to Others by us,
cannot be carried on by us.
Every kind of loan proves infirmity
in the State and a want of understanding of the rights of the State. Loans hang
like a sword of Damocles over the heads of rulers, who, instead of taking from
their subjects by a temporary tax, come begging with outstretched palm of our
bankers. Foreign loans are leeches which there is no possibility of removing
from the body of the State until they fall off of themselves or the State
flings them off. But the States that do not tear them off; they go on in
persisting in putting more on to themselves so that they must inevitably
perish, drained by voluntary blood-letting.
TYRANNY OF USURY
What also indeed is, in substance, a
loan, especially a foreign loan? A loan is - an issue of government bills of
exchange containing a percentage obligation commensurate to the sum of the loan
capital. If the loan bears a charge of 5
per cent, then in twenty years the State vainly pays away in interest a sum
equal to the loan borrowed, in forty years it is paying a double sum, in sixty
- treble, and all the while the debt remains an unpaid debt.
From this calculation it is obvious
that with any form of taxation per head the State is baling out the last
coppers of the poor taxpayers in order to settle accounts with wealthy
foreigners, from whom it has borrowed money instead of collecting these coppers
for its own needs without the additional interest.
So
long as loans were internal the People only shuffled their money from the
pockets of the poor to those of the rich, but when we bought up the necessary
person in order to transfer loans into the external sphere, all the wealth of
States flowed into our cash- boxes and "they" began to pay us the
tribute of subjects.
If the superficiality of PAGAN kings
on their thrones in regard to State affairs and the venality of ministers or
the want of understanding of financial matters on the part of other ruling
persons have made their countries debtors to our treasuries to amounts quite
impossible to pay it has not been accomplished without, on our part, heavy
expenditure of trouble and money.
Stagnation of money will not be
allowed by us and therefore there will be no State interest-bearing paper,
except a one per- cent series, so that there will be no payment of interest to
leeches that suck all the strength out of the State. The right to issue interest-bearing paper will be given
exclusively to industrial companies who will find no difficulty in paying
interest out of profits, whereas the State does not make interest on borrowed
money like these companies, for the State borrows to spend and not to use in
operations.
Industrial papers will be bought
also by the government which from being as now a paper of tribute by loan
operations will be transformed into a lender of money at a profit. This measure
will stop the stagnation of money, parasitic profits and idleness, all of which
were useful for us among "Others" so long as they were independent but
are not desirable under our rule.
How
clear is the undeveloped power of thought of the purely brute brains of
the People, as expressed in the
fact that they have been borrowing from us with payment of interest without
ever thinking that all the same these very moneys plus an addition for payment
of interest must be got by them from their own State pockets in order to settle
up with us. What could have been simpler than to take the money they wanted
from their own people?
But it is a proof of the genius of
our chosen mind that we have contrived to present the matter of loans to them
in such a light that they have even seen in them an advantage for themselves.
Our accounts, which we shall present
when the time comes, in the light of centuries of experience gained by experiments
made by us on the States, will be distinguished by clearness and definiteness
and will show at a glance to all men the advantage of our innovations. They
will put an end to those abuses to which we owe our mastery over "Others",
but which cannot be allowed in our kingdom.
We shall so hedge about our system
of accounting that neither the ruler nor the most insignificant public servant
will be in a position to divert even the smallest sum from its destination
without detection or to direct it in another direction except that which will
be once fixed in a definite plan of action.
And without a definite plan it is
impossible to rule. Marching along an undetermined road and with undetermined
resources brings to ruin by the way heroes and demi-gods.
The PAGAN rulers, whom we once upon
a time advised should be distracted from State occupations by representative
receptions, observances of etiquette, entertainments, were only screens for our
rule. The accounts of favorite courtiers who replaced them in the sphere of
affairs were drawn up for them by our agents, and every time gave satisfaction
to short-sighted minds by promises that in the future economics and
improvements were foreseen .... Economics from what? From new taxes? - were
questions that might have been but were not asked by those who read our
accounts and projects.
You know to what they have been
brought by this carelessness, to what pitch of financial disorder they have
arrived, notwithstanding the astonishing industry of their peoples ....
Chapter
21
Loans and Credit
To what I reported to you at the
last meeting I shall now add a detailed explanation of internal loans. Of foreign loans I shall say nothing more, because
they have fed us with national moneys of the Unaware, but for our State there
will be no foreigners, that is, nothing external.
We
have taken advantage of the venality of administrators and slackness of rulers
to get our moneys twice, thrice and more times over, by lending to governments
moneys which were not at all needed by the States. Could anyone do
the like in regard to us? .... Therefore, I shall only deal with the details of
internal loans.
States announce that such a loan is
to be concluded and open subscriptions for their own bills of exchange, that
is, for their interest-bearing paper. That they may be within the reach of all
the price is determined at from a hundred to a thousand; and a discount is made
for the earliest subscribers. Next day by artificial means the price of them
goes up, the alleged reason being that everyone is rushing to buy them. In a
few days the treasury safes are as they say overflowing and there's more money
than they can do with (why then take it?). The subscription, it is alleged,
covers many times over the issue total of the loan; in this lies the whole
stage effect - look you, they say, what confidence is shown in the government's
bills of exchange.
But
when the comedy is played out there emerges the fact that a debit and an
exceedingly burdensome debit has been created. For the payment of interest it
becomes necessary to have recourse to new loans, which do not swallow up but
only add to the capital debt. And when this credit is exhausted it becomes
necessary by new taxes to cover, not the loan, BUT ONLY THE INTEREST ON IT.
These taxes are a debit employed to cover a debit.
Later
comes the time for conversions, but they diminish the payment of interest
without covering the debt, and besides they cannot be made without the consent
of the lenders; on announcing a conversion a proposal is made to return the
money to those who are not willing to convert their paper. If everybody
expressed his unwillingness and demanded his money back, the government would
be hooked on their own files and would be found insolvent and unable to pay the
proposed sums. By good luck the subjects of the INFIDEL governments, knowing
nothing about financial affairs, have always preferred losses on exchange and
diminution of interest to the risk of new investments of their moneys, and have
thereby many a time enabled these governments to throw off their shoulders a
debit of several millions.
Nowadays, with external loans, these
tricks cannot be played by them for they know that we shall demand all our
moneys back.
In this way in acknowledged
bankruptcy will best prove to the various countries the absence of any means
between the interest of the peoples and of those who rule them.
I beg you to concentrate your
particular attention upon this point and upon the following: nowadays all
internal loans are consolidated by so-called flying loans, that is, such as
have terms of payment more or less near. These debts consist of moneys paid
into the savings banks and reserve funds. If left for long at the disposition of
a government these funds evaporate in the payment of interest on foreign loans,
and are placed by the deposit of equivalent amount of RENTS.
And these last it is which patch up
all the leaks in the State treasuries of those Unaware.
When we ascend the throne of the
world all these financial and similar shifts, as being not in accord with our
interests, will be swept away so as not to leave a trace, as also will be
destroyed all money markets, since we shall not allow the prestige of our power
to be shaken by fluctuations of prices set upon our values, which we shall
announce by law at the price which represents their full worth without any
possibility of lowering or raising. (Raising gives the pretext for lowering,
which indeed was where we made a beginning in relation to the values of the
People.)
We
shall replace the money markets by grandiose government credit institutions,
the object of which will be to fix the price of industrial values in accordance
with government views. These institutions will be in a position to fling upon
the market five hundred millions of industrial paper in one day, or to buy up
for the same amount. In this way all industrial undertakings will come into
dependence upon us. You may imagine for yourselves what immense power we shall
thereby secure for ourselves ....
Chapter
22
Power of Gold
In
all that has so far been reported by me to you, I have endeavored to depict
with care the secret of what is coming, of what is past, and of what is going
on now, rushing into the flood of the great events coming already in the near
future, the secret of our relations to "Others" and of our financial
operations. On this subject there remains still a little for me to add.
IN OUR HANDS
IS THE GREATEST POWER OF OUR DAY - GOLD: IN TWO DAYS WE CAN PROCURE FROM OUR
STOREHOUSES ANY QUANTITY WE MAY PLEASE.
Surely there
is no need to seek further proof that our rule is predestined by God? Surely we
shall not fail with such wealth to prove that all that evil which for so many
centuries we have had to commit has served at the end of ends the cause of true
well- being - the bringing of everything into order? Though it be even by the
exercise of some violence, yet all the same it will be established. We shall
contrive to prove that we are benefactors who have restored to the rent and
mangled earth the true good and also freedom of the person, and therewith we
shall enable it to be enjoyed in peace and quiet, with proper dignity of
relations, on the condition, of course, of strict observance of the laws
established by us. We shall make plain therewith that freedom does not consist
in dissipation and in the right of unbridled license any more than the dignity
and force of a man do not consist in the right of everyone to promulgate
destructive principles in the nature of freedom of conscience, equality and a
like, that freedom of the person in no wise consists in the right to agitate
oneself and others by abominable speeches before disorderly mobs, and that true
freedom consists in the inviolability of the person who honorably and strictly
observes all the laws of life in common, that human dignity is wrapped up in
consciousness of the rights and also of the absence of rights of each, and not
wholly and solely in fantastic imaginings about the subject of one's EGO.
Our authority will be glorious because it will be
all-powerful, will rule and guide, and not muddle along after leaders and
orators shrieking themselves hoarse with senseless words which they call great
principles and which are nothing else, to speak honestly, but utopian .... Our
authority will be the crown of order, and in that is included the whole
happiness of man. The aureole of this authority will inspire a mystical bowing
of the knee before it and a reverent fear before it of all the peoples. True force makes no terms with any right, not even
with that of God: none dare come near to it so as to take so much as a span
from it away.
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The despotism of Capital
Capital, if it is to co-operate untrammeled, must be
free to establish a monopoly of industry and trade: this is already being put
in execution by an unseen hand in all quarters of the world. This freedom will
give political force to those engaged in industry, and that will help to oppress
the people.
We ( The Federal Reserve Bank) shall replace the
money markets by grandiose government credit institutions, the object of which
will be to fix the price of industrial values in accordance with government
views. These institutions will be in a position to fling upon the market five
hundred millions of industrial paper in one day, or to buy up for the same
amount. In this way all industrial undertakings will come into dependence upon
us. You may imagine for yourselves what immense power we shall thereby secure
for ourselves ....
In all ages the people of the world, equally
with individuals, have accepted words for
deeds, for THEY ARE CONTENT WITH A SHOW and rarely pause to note, in the
public arena, whether promises are followed by performance.
THERE IS NOTHING MORE DANGEROUS THAN PERSONAL INITIATIVE:
We shall soon begin to establish huge monopolies,
reservoirs of colossal riches
WE
SHALL ENSLAVE THE LITTLE PEOPLE
At the same time we must intensively patronize trade and
industry, but, first and foremost, speculation, the part played by which
is to provide a counterpoise to industry: the absence of speculative industry
will multiply capital in private hands and will serve to restore agriculture by
freeing the land from indebtedness to the land banks. What we want is that industry should drain off from the
land both labor and capital and by means of speculation transfer into our hands
all the money.
We shall surround the government with a whole world
of economists. That is the reason why economic sciences form the principal
subject of the teaching given to us The Wise and Intellectual Sages. Around us
again will be a whole constellation of bankers, industrialists, capitalists and
- THE MAIN THING - MILLIONAIRES & BILLIONAIRES, BECAUSE IN SUBSTANCE
EVERYTHING WILL BE SETTLED BY THE QUESTION OF FIGURES.
DIVISION INTO FRACTIONAL PARTIES HAS GIVEN THEM (We The Little People) INTO OUR HANDS, FOR, IN ORDER TO CARRY ON A CONTESTED STRUGGLE ONE MUST HAVE MONEY, AND THE MONEY IS ALL IN OUR HANDS.