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A new answer to a classic disinfo question. London Telegraph 11/19/99

 >                   'Protocols of Zion' forger named
 >                   By Patrick Bishop in Paris
 >

 > [ ]
 >                   THE author of the notorious anti-Semitic forgery,
 >                   Protocols of the Elders of Zion, has been identified
 >                   as a Russian propagandist who served both the Tsar and
 >                   the Bolsheviks.
 >
 >                   The Protocols have proved an inspiration for
 >                   generations of anti-Semites all over the world,
 >                   despite having proved to be fake within a few decades
 >                   of their appearance at the beginning of the century.
 >                   They purport to reveal a secret Jewish-Masonic
 >                   conspiracy to overthrow monarchy and Christian
 >                   civilisation through the manipulation of wars,
 >                   revolutions and capitalism, paving the way for world
 >                   Jewish domination.
 >
 >                   Research by a leading Russian historian, Mikhail
 >                   Lepekhine, in recently opened archives has found the
 >                   forgery to be the work of Mathieu Golovinski,
 >                   opportunistic scion of an aristocratic but rebellious
 >                   family who drifted into a life of espionage and
 >                   propaganda work. After working for the Tsarist secret
 >                   service he later changed sides and joined the
 >                   Bolsheviks.
 >
 >                   Mr Lepekhine's findings, published yesterday in the
 >                   French magazine L'Express, would appear to clear up
 >                   the last remaining mystery surrounding the Protocols.
 >                   Though banned in Europe, copies are still to be found
 >                   in Middle Eastern bookshops.
 >
 >                   Golovinski was born in 1865 in Ivachevka in the
 >                   Simbirsk region. His father, a friend of Dostoyevsky
 >                   who was condemned to death for his part in a plot then
 >                   pardoned, died when he was 10 leaving him to be
 >                   brought up by his mother and a French governess. His
 >                   subsequent career evokes the world of assassination
 >                   and intrigue described in Joseph Conrad's Under
 >                   Western Eyes, as revolutionaries and reactionaries
 >                   struggled for the soul of Russia.
 >                [ ]
 >                   He briefly studied law before drifting into the Holy
 >                   Brotherhood, an anti-Semitic secret society which used
 >                   forgery as a tool against the revolutionaries,
 >                   publishing phoney newspapers and tracts. His contacts
 >                   there found him a job in the government press
 >                   department where he acted as a Tsarist spin doctor,
 >                   placing articles in compliant newspapers and paying
 >                   the salaries of certain journalists.
 >
 >                   When his chief protector died and he was publicly
 >                   denounced by Maxim Gorky as an informer he was forced
 >                   to look for work abroad and chose Paris. There he made
 >                   contact with the head of the Russian secret police,
 >                   Pierre Ratchkovski, who put him to work writing
 >                   pro-Russian stories to be planted in the French press.
 >
 >                   Later he was charged with a more important mission.
 >                   Reactionary circles in Moscow, dismayed at the
 >                   progress being made by modernisers in the court of
 >                   Nicolas II, hit on the idea of a forgery that would
 >                   demonstrate to the tsar that the rising tide of
 >                   capitalism in Russia was really a Jewish conspiracy
 >                   aimed at overthrowing him and the old order.
 >
 >                   At the end of 1900 or the beginning of 1901 Golovinski
 >                   was set to work. He leant heavily on a pamphlet
 >                   written in 1864 by an anti-Bonapartist lawyer who
 >                   claimed Napoleon III was engaged in a plot to usurp
 >                   all the powers of the French people.
 >

 >
 >                 � Copyright of Telegraph Group Limited 1999. Terms &
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