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Protocols of the Elders of Las Vegas

Published August 10, 2012by Marsha B. Cohen 3 Comments

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is probably the most notorious work of anti-Semitic propaganda ever written. First surfacing publicly in 1905 after several years in private circulation, the work was a fabricated transcript of a secret meeting of… Continue Reading  

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