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To: marek_wojna who wrote (3559)5/10/2001 11:43:27 PM
From: Andrew  Respond to of 74559
 
<"Wag the dog" scenario before system collapse. We had it from Clinton and that was only to divert attention from his affair with Monica. Imagine the size when the nation facing bankruptcy?>

Right - with 10 or 20 cities incinerated, how can the monetary system be of any significance !



To: marek_wojna who wrote (3559)5/11/2001 12:41:18 AM
From: tradermike_1999  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
I've followed Larouche for years. He is based in Virginia and that is where I live. About 30 miles away from me in Martinsville, VA one of the Duponts gave millions to Larouche. His family tried to get him declared insane and the money returned.

Larouche's group is like a cult. They try to get involved in anything that the public is agitated about - and that is now the economy/stock market. His message is always the same - we are going to collapse unless Larouche becomes President. Send him money. - and use your credit card to do it.

He has a lot of contacts in the intelligence community and often writes in depth stuff in his EIR newsletter - BUT it is also always twisted around to strange conclusions.



To: marek_wojna who wrote (3559)5/11/2001 10:23:29 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
Lyndon Larouche is a total nutball. Anything he says which is true is by accident. He has zero credibility in the US except with flakes and other nutballs. Conspiracy theories are very popular, so I'm not surprised that he would get a good reception in Russia and other places which have been lied to by their governments for decades. Finally, someone at the top of the heap is willing to tell you that everything you've been taught is a lie. Maybe so, but you won't get the truth from LaRouche. Life isn't that simple.

>>LaRouche Statement On Hanssen Case Issued





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE





April 5, (L2004)--Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., an officially registered pre-candidate for the Year
2004 U.S. Presidential election, issued the following statement April 5, 2001, on certain
implications of the case of accused FBI agent Robert Philip Hanssen.}

There are implications of the circumstances under which charges have been placed
against FBI agent Robert Hanssen, on which I must not be silent. However, since the
allegations against him are matters before the courts, I limit my remarks to the
circumstances of the charges, rather than purporting to speak to the merit of the specific
charges themselves. Even if some of those circumstances, as credibly reported, may not
prove to be true, there are unignorable implications of those reports which have a
certain persisting significance for the United States, even if some among them prove not
to have been valid in particular features.

That said, the points to which I must speak, are the following.

Senior FBI Special Agent Hanssen is alleged to have become a youthful convert to
Catholicism, recently a member of the St. Catharine's of Siena parish, in Great Falls,
Virginia. There, he is associated with elements of a faction within an institution known
as Christendom College, which are known to me to be not strictly Christian: but, rather,
a circle associated with the figure Paul Weyrich, associated with wildly gnostic views
overlapping the traditions of the notorious, neo-Manichean bogomil cult, spread from
Bulgaria into northern Italy and southern France, where they were known, variously, as
Cathars, or, in English popular slang, "the buggers.''

Their efforts to syncretize nominally Catholic affiliations with bogomil pagan
theological traditions, are typified by advocacy of a theory of society consistent with the
"globalizing'' aims of the British Mont Pelerin Society cult and its assets, such as the
Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute.

On this account, pseudo-Christian sects of that nominally Catholic pedigree represent
a parallel to certain wildly gnostic, low-church varieties of Protestant persuasions, such
as those so-called "Temple Mount'' fanatics, working to bring on the "Battle of
Armageddon'' in the Middle East today. They share a fanatical devotion to a global
agenda beyond accountability to any government, and are thus inclined to abuse their
positions within high and other government office in intended service of their gnostic
varieties of global agendas.


- Against Sovereign Nations -

Several things of this type are to be considered as of relevance to the Hanssen case as
presented by the U.S. Department of Justice.

First, the notion that Hanssen was running anything other than a penetration
operation into Soviet and later Russian intelligence services, does not wash among
circles of those with decades of experience in intelligence and counterintelligence
matters, as I have. However, the association with Weyrich's circles does point to an
important investigative lead into this matter.

Second, we must recognize the evidence that this quasi-bogomil currrent operating
under the cover of Christendom College, has been conducting penetration operations
against leading honest circles of Opus Dei, in both Europe and the Americas. Its
operations in these nations are consistent with the Thatcherite Mont Pelerin Society and
related efforts to undermine the sovereignty of each of the nation-states in which this
penetration is known to have occurred.

Thirdly, we must take into account a certain inherent corruption built into entire
sections of the U.S. official intelligence organizations, including the FBI and Criminal
Division of the Department of Justice, since the virtual coup d'etat conducted by
President Theodore Roosevelt and his Attorney-General Charles Bonaparte. These
contaminated sections of the U.S. intelligence community function today as agencies,
planted within government, of the combination of certain financial houses and law firms
of Wall Street vintage, usually leaning today toward a pro-Southern Strategy ideological
outlook.


This creates a situation in which networks of highly-placed "American Tory'' interests
are able to misuse the capabilities of the U.S. intelligence community to set up powerful
global intelligence-type special operations, operations marching to a "different
drummer'' of the type of gnosticism associated with the indicated nest within the
Christendom College circles.

The fact that Christendom College was taken over in a virtual coup by circles
associated with Weyrich, shows a character-trait in the latter circles consistent with the
indicated pattern. When we include the way in which the same sections of the U.S.
intelligence community have been conducting penetration operations against Opus Dei
in various nations, we have a pattern of behavior which requires a corresponding U.S.
counterintelligence investigation of these connections and operations.

We should not believe anything on the Hanssen case itself, until these investigative
leads are competently explored.<< (Emphasis added)

larouchein2004.com

People in the US who support LaRouche also believe that aliens abduct humans for experiments, that our government is in contact with aliens but lying about it, that fluoride is being put in our water to make us weak, that we fought the VietNam war so we could import heroin, that the Federal Reserve is part of a one world conspiracy run by international Zionism, etc., etc.

There's a strong paranoid anti-Semitic element in the US today, and LaRouche is right up their alley. I don't think even the Birchers give him credibility.