"The Jew comes uninvited and declines to go when dismissed. He penetrates the bodies of the nations. He invisibly organizes his own nation among alien peoples. He creates laws beyond the law. He denies the conception of "patriotism" but has a patriotism of his own. He scoffs at other people's conception of God and yet builds churches of his own everywhere. He complains of isolation but builds secret ways as arteries of the boundless city which has by now spread practically throughout the world. His connections and communications reach everywhere. Otherwise how can it be possible that his finances and his press should, where ever they may be centered, strive for the same goal all over the world? He teaches anarchy and rebellion only to the Gentiles, he himself obeys blindly the directions of his invisible leaders."
Cecile Tormay "An Outlaw's Diary" (1923)
"The Jew comes uninvited and declines to go when dismissed. He penetrates the bodies of the nations. He invisibly organizes his own nation among alien peoples. He creates laws beyond the law. He denies the conception of "patriotism" but has a patriotism of his own. He scoffs at other people's conception of God and yet builds churches of his own everywhere. He complains of isolation but builds secret ways as arteries of the boundless city which has by now spread practically throughout the world. His connections and communications reach everywhere. Otherwise how can it be possible that his finances and his press should, where ever they may be centered, strive for the same goal all over the world? He teaches anarchy and rebellion only to the Gentiles, he himself obeys blindly the directions of his invisible leaders."
Cecile Tormay "An Outlaw's Diary" (1923)