In 1915, in the middle of the First World War, Nahum Goldmann, the later president of the World Zionist Congress, revealed with incredible candor a program for the destruction of Europe. It is a program of total destruction, the total dissolution of all traditions, customs, ties and barriers. The purpose: Complete anarchy and instability should arise everywhere in order to then be able to build a “new pyramidal, hierarchical system” (namely that of the Yahweh priesthood) unhindered. It says, among other things:
«The meaning and historical mission of our time can be summarized in one thing: its task is to reorganize civilized humanity, to replace the previously dominant social system with a new one... All reorganization and reorganization now consists of two things: in the destruction of the old order and the reconstruction of the new one. First of all, all boundaries, order barriers and labels of the previous system must be removed and all elements of the system that are to be reorganized must be separated out as such, equivalent to one another (ie “devaluation” through “equivalence”, RB). Only then can the second step, the reorganization of these elements, begin. So the first task of our time is destruction: all social stratifications and social formations that the old system created must be destroyed, individual people must be torn out of their traditional milieu; no tradition can be considered sacred anymore; age is considered only a sign of illness; The slogan is: what was has to go. The forces that carry out this negative task of our time are: in the economic-social sphere, capitalism, in the political-intellectual sphere, democracy. We (who??) all know how much they have already achieved; but we also know that their work is not yet fully finished. Capitalism is still fighting against the forms of the old, traditional economy, and democracy is still waging a hot battle against all the forces of reaction. The militaristic spirit will complete the work. His uniforming principle will completely carry out the negative task of the time: once all members of our cultural circle are uniformed as soldiers of our cultural system, this one task will be solved. But only then does the other, larger and more difficult task arise: the construction of the new order. The members, which have now been torn from their old roots and stratifications and lie around disorderly, anarchically, must be closed into new formations and categories...a new pyramidal, hierarchical system must be established.
(Nahum Goldmann: The spirit of militarism, Stuttgart/Berlin, Dt. Verlags-Anstalt, 1915, 5.378.)