The Twentieth Century Hoax

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Singerman #1064. DRUMMOND, J.S. (TORRIGGIA, Joseph Syndica-Drummond, Count of). 'Zionist imperialism is regarded as the root cause of antisemitism. The text of the Protocols occupies pp. 21-115.' [inside front cover:] "THE 20th Century Hoax uncovers a worldwide spy organisation, whose agents both within and outside the Western hemisphere are working to destroy Western civilisation, whilst hoaxing both East and West into a third world war. This book shows how a small body of men—millionaires, industrialists, capitalists, politicians, cultural and religious bodies—have hoaxed not only the people and the statesmen of the world, but have outwitted military intelligence, Interpol, and Scotland Yard; revealing to the public the astounding facts, unbelievable yet true. Political parties and democracy itself have been duped into assisting this organised body of spies. In the twentieth century, the Jews are facing their greatest peril. The spies of today are not men in desperate need of money, but millionaires who are not satisfied with exploiting humanity but are inspired by a lust for power to enslave the world." [rear cover:] "AUTHOR Comm. J.S. Drummond, ex-diplomat, former proprietor of three London News Magazines, Knight of the Grand Cross of several Orders of Chivalry, commonly known as the Count of Torriggia, writer and publisher. Received by the late Pope Pius XII in private audience at the beginning of the Holy Year, 1950, as President of the—Italian Union—which advocated the Union of Europe. In early 1950 he founded in London the International War Martyrs’—Memorial—dedicated to the victims of all tyrannies. A born writer and thinker, gifted with unusual analytical powers, prophesied with uncanny accuracy world events, which now are part of history. "The Twentieth Century Hoax,” his latest book, not only reveals the hidden past, but unmasks the most sinister scheme of global conquest yet conceived."

Author(s): DRUMMOND, J.S. (TORRIGGIA, Joseph Syndica-Drummond, Count of)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Panorama Press
Year: 1961

Language: English
Commentary: Finance's bid for World Government as outlined in the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion / Sion and as expressed though Zionistic imperialism.
City: London
Tags: anti-Semitism, Bolshevism, finance capital, Communism, Benjamin Freedman, Freemasonry, Theodore Herzl, Hidden Hand, libido dominandi, loxism, Money Power, New World Order, Sergei Nilus, Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, sayan, Singerman, usurers, WEF, Willard Hotel Speech, World Government, WW3, Zionism

The Twentieth Century Hoax - Front Cover
Inside Front Cover
Half-title
Three Monkeys lineart / Printer's Imprint
Title Page
Copyright Statement
CONTENTS
Dedication
"Looking Back"
Preface
1. The Declared Aims of Zionism
[Subtitle page from 2nd edition of The Protocols]
2. Text and Notes, Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Introduction
Notes
Protocol 1
[Professor Nilus]
[Type-written copy of 4th edition on rice paper]
Protocol 2
Protocol 3
Protocol 4
Protocol 5
Protocol 6
Protocol 7
Protocol 8
Protocol 9
Protocol 10
[Title Page of the 2nd edition, 1905]
[Chapter Title from 2nd edition, 1905]
Protocol 11
Protocol 12
Protocol 13
Protocol 14
Protocol 15
Protocol 16
Protocol 17
Protocol 18
Protocol 19
Protocol 20
Protocol 21
Protocol 22
Protocol 23
Protocol 24
Lord Sydenham on the "Protocols", 1921
3. The Mobilisation of World Jews
4. The Boomerang Hoax
5. Evidence of History
6. The Power Behind UNO
7. Zionism - the Root of Wars
8. Britain Belongs to You?
9. The "Magnificent Weapon" of Freemasonry
10. Conclusion
Enquirer's Library and Publisher's Press Notices
Rear Cover - Author Biographical Note