[The History of a Lie by Herman Bernstein]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of a Lie CHAPTER THREE 10/25
As for the sciences, medicine and philosophy, they must equally be a part of our intellectual domain. "_To the physician are usually confided the most intimate secrets of the family and he, therefore, holds in his hands the health and life of our ancient enemies--the Christians._ We are obliged to encourage matrimonial unions between Israelites and Christians, for the people of Israel, risking no loss whatsoever from such contact, will only gain from such unions. "...
The introduction of a certain quantity of impure blood into our God-chosen race will not corrupt it.
Our daughters will furnish us with these marriages alliances with Christian families that possess influence and power.
In exchange for the money that we give, it is just that we obtain influence on everything that surrounds us. "Our relationship with the Christians will not make us deviate from the path we have always been following; on the contrary, with a certain degree of artfulness and cunning, this relationship will gradually make us full masters of their destinies.
_It is desirable, that the Israelites refrain from keeping concubines of our holy faith and rather select Christian girls for the part._ The substitution of the simple formality of a contract before some civil power for the church ceremony is of the greatest importance to us, because on this condition Christian women will overflow our camp .-- If gold is the first power on this earth, then the second power is undoubtedly the press.
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