November 7, 2002

The Egyptian TV series, “A Knight Without a Horse”, on the Jewish “conspiracy” for world domination, “as set down” in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
By Itamar Marcus




The first chapter of the 40 part Egyptian TV series “Knight Without a Horse”, which depicts Zionism as part of the Jewish plot to rule the world that was laid out in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, was broadcast today, the first day of Ramadan.

The first chapter of the series being broadcast on 22 stations in the Arab world, opens in “Palestine 1948” - showing Arab refugees walking in the desert.
Narrator:  “The Zionists bought the world’s conscience with money ..
“There was a major conspiracy…
“People do not know the secrets.”
An old man with a book begins to tell the unknown secrets and his story starts back in 1855 with the life of his father, the hero of the story, as a 5 year old. The opening plot shows the child, Nagib, being kidnapped by a Turkish nobleman who wants to raise him in his home. The film is clearly contrasting the simple goodness of the common Egyptian with the wealth, arrogance and distance of the Turkish nobleman.

There are no further references to Jews or Zionism in this chapter. PMW will update the Egyptian series as it develops.