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New Look

at
Herzl

Eustace Mullins

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New Look at Herzl
By
Eustace Mullins

F OR those who wish a closer look at the origins of the State of


Israel, the journalist Desmond Stewart has written a definite biog-
raphy, Theodor Herzl, published by Doubleday & Co. New York,
1974. In this book Stewart informs us that Herzl contracted venereal
disease as a student, which affected his later life and his descendants. He
was a complete failure in his chosen profession of writer as his books and
plays were utterly without talent. However, by marrying into a wealthy
Jewish family, the Naschauers, he lived for a number of years on his
wife's money, while also earning a small salary as a journalist for the
Neue Frei Presse. In middle age, with his wife's money almost exhausted,
and his writings rejected everywhere, he conceived of a grandiose plan to
unite the Jews of the world to form a political state. The idea came to him
as the ravages of venereal disease had began to affect his mind, and he
also was in poor physical health at the time.
Prominent Jews everywhere rejected his idea of political Zionism. They
were all aware that the very existence of the Jewish people in the Diaspo-
ra, as a number of parasitic encysted growths infecting the centers of the
host peoples in various parts of the world, would be threatened by Herzl's
wild plans. Nevertheless, he continued to travel and write and speak
about his conception of Zionism, with a Jewish National Home possibly
based in Africa. Even Herzl did not believe, in the early years of Zionism,
that the Jews would ever be powerful enough to return to Palestine and
oust the Arab peoples who had lived there for thousands of years. Herzl's
conception of Zionism was a purely political one with the Jews using
money and influence to attain its ends. He had no interest in religious
Judaism, and when he addressed groups of Jews in synagogues, he had
no idea as to where he should stand or how to observe any of the religious
rites of his people. Nevertheless, he aroused the emotional and irrational

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elements of the Jews and the first Zionist Congress was convened in 1897
in Basle, Switzerland. Two world wars later, the Jews had their national
home in Palestine. From this political base, they soon had the rest of the
world in constant turmoil.
Herzl, of course, was long dead, but his name was revered as the founder
of Zionism. The venereal disease which had killed him had also wiped
out all of his descendants. His daughter Pauline became a hopeless
morphine addict and died in 1930. At the news of her death, Herzl's son
Hans committed suicide, shooting himself while staying at a cheap hotel.
Stewart tells an that Trude, Herzl's third child, was clinically insane
during her entire life. She died in a psychiatric ward in 1943. She had one
son, Stefan Theodor Neumann, the last of Herzl's descendants. While
serving as a commerical attaché with the British Embassy in Washington
D.C. in 1946, Neumann jumped off a bridge and killed himself. This was
the end of the line for the founder of Zionism. Yet this lunatic managed
to poison the entire civilized world!

From: The CDL Report, Issue 76 (August 1985)

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THE NEW CHRISTIAN CRUSADE
CHURCH

CALLING THE PEOPLE OF BRITAIN

At last the bible makes sense!

At last we know its meaning.

Its the book of the RACE

"For out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the


Word of the Lord from Jerusalem"
(Isaiah 2:3).”

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