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L. (Leslie) Fry is primarily known for her authorship of Waters Flowing Eastward.

She met Henry Ford in or around 1920, and presented him with a copy of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. She conceived the conspiracy theory involving Asher Ginzberg (known by his Hebrew name as Achad Ha'am, meaning "one of the people"). Graf Rewentlau had named him as the source of the Protocols of Zion and published it in April 1921 in the periodical La Vieille France, which often included anti-Semitic material.

Essentially, she concocted the view that Jews were to blame for both World War I and Bolshevism, alleging that Freemasons were involved as well. The aim was "World Domination", and all this was deduced from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Works

Taĭnyĭ vozhdʹ īudeĭskīĭ.: Perevod s frantsuzskago
[of Miss L. Fry by Th. Vinberg, being an attempt to prove
the "Protokoly Sīonskikh Mudret︠s︡ov"
published in a work by S. A. Nilus
to be a work by U. Ginzberg].
by Leslie Fry; Thedor Viktorovich Vinberg
Type: Microform
Language: Russian
Publisher: Berlin, 1922.
OCLC: 84780936
  • Waters Flowing Eastward
  • In Defense of Youth
  • Will the University of California be Seized by Communists?
  • Planned Economy
  • The New Order
  • California Betrayed
  • "varrious pamphlets on Fionism"
  • Who Put Hitler in Power
  • article(s)
in Women's Voice
ed. by Mrs. Van Hyning

References

The Lie That Wouldn't Die: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
(London • Portland, OR: Valentine Mitchell, 2005)
  • Fry, L.
Waters Flowing Eastward
(Paris: Editions R.I.S.S., 1931)

External links

  • Waters Flowing Eastward, by L.Fry

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