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The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion

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The Plot, which examines the astonishing conspiracy and the fabrication of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, has become a worldwide phenomenon since its hardcover publication, taught in classrooms around the globe. Purported to be the actual blueprints by Jewish leaders to take over the world, the Protocols, first published in 1902, have become gospel truth to international millions. Presenting a pageant of historical figures from nineteenth-century...

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And the Spirit doesn't strike again! That Will Eisner is a master of the ilustrated narrative everyone knew, but that he was a master of political causes, well, I didn't know. One had glimpses of it, from his string of Graphic Novels, dealing with racial tensions, housing issues, and other questions, but they all seemed to have something to do with the story, it was never the "issue" for the issue. Now, with the history of the infamous libel, the protocols of the elders of zion, this can be almost considered a school book: it's didactic, it has a clear theme presentation methodology, it clearifies the reaserch method... A must read!

An Essential and Vivid Expose of a Complex Lie

The Protocols, as other reviewers have noted, is a persistent libel, a conspiracy theory that seduces the innocent and comforts the already committed anti-Semite who could care less whether it can be proven or not. The Big Lie's seductiveness is that it dovetails beautifully with some cherished Judaeophobic myths...the cabal of international Jewish bankers (the pre-eminence of the Rothschilds) and media manipulators led by some kind of ritualistic clique of rabbis (Elders of Zion) to ruin the Gentile financial markets and gain control for the evil Jewish coterie who would then dominate the world. This fabrication, as loopy as it may sound to anyone with an open mind, has managed to persist in a world where Israel is considered but the latest manifestation of this evil Plot. Books have been written that have decisively debunked this screed, but so complicated is the evolution of the forgery that the average reader cannot or will not devote the time and effort to get into all the excruciating detailed twists and turns of how it was perpetrated. Thus, Eisner's graphic novel technique is perfect for reaching the larger audience that the expose requires. Even if the devotees of the Protocols won't read and digest Eisner's riposte, it is a valuable tool to assist the enlightened or committed to make their case. Is is not a "novel" per se, but rather an expose. That said, there is a good dose of lively drama and character development, done in the mood-evoking "dark" style that made Eisner the dean of the graphic novel. The Plot accomplishes what a score of well-reasoned academic texts can not. It sticks it to the heirs of the Hitlerites and the current day Islamisist Judeaphobes.

Will's Last Testament

There are lies, damn lies, and then there are the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Perhaps no other single document has been responsible for more bloodshed than the Protocols. A thoroughly nasty hoax and complete forgery the Protocols reputed to be the minutes of a secret meeting of world Jewry that took place in conjunction with the first Zionist Congress in Switzerland in 1897. The minutes detailed a conspiracy by these "Elders" to take over the world. Despite being revealed repeatedly as a hoax the Protocols have taken on a life of their own and continue to be brought up in areas around the world. Will Eisner, perhaps the most creative and influential cartoonist, graphic artist, and/or sequential artist (whatever term one finds applicable), of our time spent the last twenty years of his life trying to unravel the origins of this deadly hoax. Bit-by-bit over the last twenty years Eisner read up on the Protocols and did significant amounts of research, including a review of files released in Russia (most of which dated to Tsarist and early revolutionary days) after the fall of communism. Eisner completed this graphic history book one month before he died, at the age of 87. The compelling art and narrative in "The Plot" helps to make Eisner's last work a wonderful epitaph for a creative giant. The year 2005 also marks the 100th anniversary of the Protocol's introduction in Russia in response to the 1905 Revolution. The bloody pogroms that followed bear stark witness to the horrid power of the Protocols. After a brief but moving introduction by Umberto Eco, Eisner lays out a sequential history of the birth and strange life of the Protocols. The story begins with the creation of a book entitled "The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by a French writer named Maurice Joly. Joly's book was a thinly-disguised attack on Napoleon III's rule. The story continues and Eisner takes us into the life and less than wholesome career of Mathieu Golovinski. Golovinski, in conjunction with the Okhrana (the Tsar's version of the KGB) creates the Protocols by plagiarizing Joly's book almost completely. From there we see the Protocols exposed as a hoax by The Times of London in the 1920s. Yet despite that expose the Protocols are then used by both Adolf Hitler and the American car magnate Henry Ford. It is still being distributed today. A significant portion of the book consists of side-by-side comparison of Joly's Dialogue In Hell and Golovinski's Protocols. The results are both compelling and conclusive. There may be some who feel that this rather lengthy insert is not appropriate for a graphic work such as this. I tend to think it both necessary and effective. Mere claims of fraud are not sufficient. It is important to set it out in black and white. Eisner does this to great effect. It has been said that a graphic novel may not be the best method for discussing such a serious topic. I disagree. I think that the inform

Carefully exposes a very old fabrication

Actually, this is quite a powerful and scholarly book. Yes, it is in comic book format. But there is no mistaking its seriousness. We see how a satirical French work which had nothing to do with Jews was transformed by some Russians into a libel against Jews in general. And we see the history of this fabrication as it makes its way through Europe and World War II, as well as into the Arab world, the Americas, and elsewhere. If there is one thing on this planet that outrages me more than anything else, it is anti-scholarly lies. We humans aren't worth much without our brains, and our brains are not worth much unless we value truth. Lies are major causes, in my opinion, of many human misfortunes, including plenty of unnecessary wars. And I think lies such as the fabricated "Protocols" need to be exposed. A minor point that occurs to me is that many people call "The Protocols" a "forgery." While that is certainly true, it can give a few people a misleading impression that there is a genuine Protocols and they are reading the wrong one! I prefer to call "The Protocols" a fabrication. In this book, we see many people claim victory over this lie, only to see "The Protocols" arise again, like some sort of undead monster. But I think this misses a big point. Namely that there is a difference between a lie, produced with a serious intent to deceive, and a taunt (such as, say, "your mother is a garbage truck") which is designed to insult and certainly is untrue, but does not have deception as a primary goal. A taunt can't have deception as a primary goal (imagine the taunted victim admitting that yes, her mother truly is a garbage truck, and here is a photo of the truck and a birth certificate). That means that "The Protocols" really can be defeated. Oh yes, copies will still be sold here and there. But most responsible people will dismiss this as a taunt, not as a controversial or serious work. And that is indeed happening. I think the deceptive power of this fabrication is diminishing, maybe significantly. There will be other lies in the future. And "The Protocols" is still around. But, with that big stake through its heart, this libel is indeed in just the kind of trouble it deserves. I recommend this book.

A Stand For Clarity And Justice

In what is the final work from Sequential pioneer Will Eisner (1917-2005), the great graphic storyteller turns his wide-ranging attention to the depiction of a grievously non-fictional wrong. In THE PLOT, Eisner culminates a decades-long examination of the historical fabrication which is widely considered the source of anti-Semitic propaganda which spans a century, working its poison around the world, even now. THE PLOT is an astute Sequential narrative denoting the concoction of THE PROTOCOLS OF THE ELDERS OF ZION, and painstakingly follows the blind establishment of this gross and clumsy lie as authenticated fact across the ages. A disgruntled Russian bureaucrat plagiarizes the work of an 19th century Parisian satirist, transforming a poke at the tyrannies of a French emperor into a damning denigration of an entire group of human beings. The astonishing point made by Eisner, more astonishing than the hatching of a genocidal conspiracy for the sake of political convenience, is the manner in which this lie has endured, and spread its evil message across the years... even after THE PROTOCOLS have been methodically and repeatedly exposed as the malicious lie that it has always been! From Tsarist Russia, this cancerous document has sown its seeds of hate everywhere, from England's Winston Churchill and America's Henry Ford in 1920 to the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis from 1921 on through WW II. Even now, the bigotry engendered by the propagation of THE PROTOCOLS wreaks havoc with the common sense of the world, as reflected through its avid usage by the worst participants of fundamentalism, whether engaged in the burning of crosses, the bombing of mosques, or the terrorism of those taking revenge for Crusades past with more blind slaughter. Eisner's artistry, setting precedents for 70 years, is prodigious here. His depiction of THE PLOT's unveiling tableau, stark in its black & white tones while elusively gray in its basic textures, is an ingeniously succinct way to impart this penetrating tale of wrongdoing which perversely endures, and a virtue which must never falter. In utilizing the gifts which he has honed over the course of a lifetime, Will Eisner has set a standard for the ages; further establishing the Sequential field as a literary arena far more diversified than the narrowing yardstick applied to "funny pages", while taking a concrete stand for Clarity and Justice. Make no mistake about THE PLOT. There's nothing comic about this tale, or what's at stake if we, as human beings do not heed the truth, at last.
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