Still working on that essay, need some more citation screenshots - forgive me for the spam.
Also, I'm discussing the fact that fascists don't believe their own conspiracy theories and propaganda, but rather the spirit of them; so out of context some of these screenshots might be alarming to you (we're talking about shitheads like Julius Evola atm) - just click the links, they're from experts who study/fight antisemitism.
What seems to be rarely understood by casual scholars of violent, far right movements in this, the overt fascist moment is that trying to reason with people who don't factually believe their own lies, so much as the IDEA of them, is pointless - see for example the Nazis and their ALREADY debunked antisemitic PotEoZ conspiracy theory.
From: "Believing in “Inner Truth”: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in Nazi Propaganda, 1933–1945" (google it, PDF token expires, can't link)
This same concept is echoed in studying Italian fascism and Julius Evola's writings but none other than Umberto Eco writing in the Guardian (multiple screenshots to follow):
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2002/aug/17/society.umbertoeco
And once again later in the same essay; where Eco points out that Evola himself was quite open about the value of belief in the antisemitic conspiracy theory worked along a purely spiritual (and ultimately organizational) sense, rather than a direct belief in the facts of the Protocols - which again had been exposed, unquestionably as a forgery, a decade and a half before Evola writes this.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2002/aug/17/society.umbertoeco