Theodor Herzl – Address to the First Zionist Congress – August 29, 1897
You know that in some lands the Jewish problem has come to mean calamity for the government. If it sides with the Jews, it is confronted by the ire of the masses; if it sides against the Jews, it may call disagreeable economic consequences down upon its head because of the peculiar influence of the Jews upon the business affairs of the world. Examples of the latter may be met with in Russia.
Do you understand that what Herzl was saying was that the Ashkenazi have a way of colluding together to cause economic disasters to the countries that they perceived them to be their enemies? Do you want the countries where the Ashkenazi were causing problems not to react? Remember that the Arabs do not know the Ashkenazi, they never met until a bunch of white European people began to arrive in Palestine beginning in 1882 claiming to be the Hebrews.