You may recall that soon-to-be-Islamic convert Robert Martin is a rather prominent Israel-hater in Australia, thanks to his relatively large social media presence. And the Israeli government would agree, giving him special mention in their (sloppy) report on antisemitism and anti-Zionism in Australia.
As I have previously shown, Robert Martin is more than an unhinged hater of Israel. He is a despicable antisemite – something the report missed entirely. Yet, like so many “anti-Zionists-not-antisemites” before him, he has denied his Jew hatred. He once acknowledged to me that he shouldn’t have posted an antisemitic meme I called him out on, and followed this admission up with a post declaring his opposition to “vulgar, racist or demeaning coments about Jews or any other race.”

That was in 2015. Perhaps emboldened by the open season on Jews since especially October 7th, Robert Martin has since gone full-Nazi as I have recently discovered.
Robert shared the following to his Instagram stories on December 2, 2024, as a new Israellycool source video-captured back then:
Prominent Australian "anti-Zionist-not-antisemite"@Robert_Martin72, folks. Care to explain why you once shared an antisemitic forgery based on the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", Robby? pic.twitter.com/16aZT0PTY1
— David Lange (@Israellycool) January 5, 2026
The image Martin shared supposedly shows a CIA document called The Devil’s Code. But the image is a forgery combining a classic antisemitic hoax with a fake CIA attribution to make it look authoritative.
The text in the image is a variant of two infamous antisemitic forgeries: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion from Tsarist Russia in the early 1900s, and The Jewish World Conspiracy / Confidential Notice to Jews hoax circulated in the US and Europe from the 1920s onward.
Among the signs it is fake are:
- No such body called the Central Conference of American Rabbis has ever issued anything like this
- No official Jewish or government document has ever used crude words and phrases like Goyim,” and “Negro against the White”
- It is dated 1956 yet conveniently “predicts” later events, which is a classic retroactive hoax trick
(For the record, the CIA has declassified archives where it stores antisemitic materials for analysis purposes. What the antisemites do is find antisemitic documents stored in the CIA Reading Room, crop or reformat them, slap “CIA.GOV” on the image, and then claim the CIA admitted this is real).
Besides sharing a clear hoax, Martin has recycled century-old antisemitic filth that once fuelled pogroms, then real genocide – now lazily repackaged with a CIA logo – to his hundreds of thousands of followers.
As Martin prepares for his “Islamic conversion,” one has to wonder if he is seeking faith, or simply a larger platform for his ancient prejudices.