I wouldn't get overly alarmed at Putin's comments. BTW, the author forgot to mention exactly where anti-semitism isn't "deeply rooted"--outside of Israel, of course. Putin sounds to me like he's trying to please someone--most likely that someone is willing to invest in Russia.
What's funny? I was at a friend's house the other night and had to ask, "What is 'The Protocols of Zion'?"
He explained what it was and why he had it. I explained why I wanted to read through it and he lent it to me.
The full title page reads:
Naturally, Marsden was inexplicably released from (not executed in) the Peter&Paul prison. Though it made him ill to translate the diabolical text into English at the British Museum, he perservered. Of course, the exact details of his death remain a mystery.
Just searching with my stethoscope to get a feel for the beat of the telltale black heart I think still exists in spades.
I guess I found too many parallels between the blowing up of Moscow apartments of late and the blowing up of their own police stations in the '20's, Lenin's NEP and the capitalism (as privatized into the hands of Party faithful turned oligarchs) to be as confident as the rest in the comprehensive metanoia necessary for glasnost or perestroika to be genuine.
No doubt about it.