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Our Race Will Rule Undisputed Over The World

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1952 speech fabricated by Eustace Mullins

Our Race Will Rule Undisputed Over The World is aspeech often cited inantisemiticpropaganda, given by a "Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich". Both the speech and Rabinovich were, like the "Israel Cohen" ofA Racial Program for the Twentieth Century, creations ofEustace Mullins.[1][2]

Alleged delivery, contents and source

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The speech was delivered to the "Emergency Council of European Rabbis" in Budapest, Hungary on January 12, 1952. In it Rabinovich outlines a plan for Jews to subjugate the world via a "Third World War". This is taken as evidence for a Jewish plot againstgentiles in much the same way as,The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (invoked in the Rabinovich speech), is used as evidence ofJewish global conspiracy.[1][2]

Mullins claimed to have received a copy of the speech from a Bulgarian diplomat defecting from the Communist government. According to Mullins, the diplomat had been hiding in Budapest where he received a copy of the speech, and then escaped to Hamburg, Germany, where he was given Mullins' name. The diplomat then allegedly emigrated to the United States, where he eventually met Mullins and gave him the copy.[2]

Publication

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The speech was first published in the May 1952 issue ofWomen's Voice and September 1952 issue of theCanadian Intelligence Service, published by theRon Gostick and the antisemiticCanadian League of Rights. It also appeared in the antisemiticbroadsheetCommon Sense, (A Newspaper Upholding Christianity and Patriotism) published byConde McGinley. The paper was notorious for its use of invented quotations and stories throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including, famously, a made-up quote byNikita Khrushchev.[1][2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcBoller, Paul F. & George, John (1990),They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions, Oxford University Press, pp. 107–108,ISBN 978-0-19-506469-8.
  2. ^abcdKominsky, Morris (1970),The Hoaxers: Plain Liars, Fancy Liars, and Damned Liars, Branden Press, pp. 127–129.

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