Page 134 - The Track Of The Jew Through The Ages - Alfred Rosenberg
P. 134

The Track of the Jew through the Ages


       the state form may be, it can be dissolved only on the day that there
       will be only one god and only one invocation".
               That it is not the Christian god and the Christian world-
       view that is meant here is emphasised in an unmistakable way by
       Goldschmidt's deputy and racial comrade, Ludwig Borne   247
       (Baruch). He says: "Rule was born and with it slavery. The wicked
       held counsel to consolidate their rule and thought up Christianity to
       bring about bloody conflict among men. The good and the best of
       every age saw this, how mankind agitated in its own innards, they
       saw and lamented, but they did not despair. Then the remedial herb
       sprang up in their hearts. The secret circle drew round the altar of
       justice. What is the association that links the noble together?
       Masonry".
               The following should give evidence of how things stood in
                                                  248
       the heads of the leaders of Freemasonry: Mazzini  explains as his
       principle that the orders should be attacked in such a way that the
       revolutions would be brought about by the government authority
       itself. He further writes: "Let the people never sleep. Surround them
       with disquiet, agitations, surprises, lies and celebrations. One does
       not revolutionise a country through peace, morality and wisdom.
       The people must be frenzied". In America, this man sent forth a call
       for the founding of a republican universal alliance that ends in such
       words: "I think that it is a right and sacred duty of every nation and
       man to support by all possible means the efforts in other nations
       and among other men for the foundation of a universal and republican
       alliance. And I commit myself, as a member of this union, to help
       the propagation and realisation of our effort with all my power and
       with all means".  249
               When, in 1 834, the conspirators met together in Switzerland,
       Mazzini, who had been driven out of France, placed himself at their
       head. Burdened with a triple murder decided upon at a secret tribunal
        247
          [See above p. 108n.]
        248
          [Giuseppe Mazzini (1 805-1 872) was an Italian republican whose revolutionary
       activities contributed to the formation of a unified Italy. In  1 83 1 Mazzini founded,
       in Marseilles, a society "Giovine Italia", Young Italy, that worked for the unification
       of Italy.]
        249
         Cited in Deschamps, op.cit., Vol.11, p.523.
                                                               Ill
   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139