Police investigate ‘Protocols of Zion’ pamphlet posted through Borehamwood doors
The anonymous 4-page letter comprised of hand-written and typed pages cites dozens of books, YouTube channels and memes
Hertfordshire Police are investigating after a pamphlet referencing The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was reportedly posted through doors in Borehamwood.
The 4-page letter, which has also been reported to the Community Security Trust, comprised of hand-written and typed pages marked “tip of the iceberg.”
Citing dozens of books, YouTube channels and memes, it also contains references to virulently antisemitic conspiracy theories, such as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a New World Order and the Rothschild family.
“Be vigilant against mainstream fake news,” it says. “Get this info out to those who have not heard of the [New World Order], Rothschild.”
“If you can, please photocopy, translate, or rewrite if you are better with words, and circulate into people’s letterboxes so we can inform the uninformed,” it continues.
A spokesperson for Hertfordshire Constabulary said: “We have been contacted about concerns regarding a leaflet that has been posted through doors at homes in Borehamwood.
“Further enquiries about the nature of the leaflet and the distributor are being conducted.”
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