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− | '''Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr''' was an American [[economist]] and [[activist]]. He founded the [[LaRouche movement]] which publishes the [[Executive Intelligence Review]] since 1974. | + | '''Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr''' was an American [[economist]] and [[activist]]. He founded the [[LaRouche movement]] which publishes the [[Executive Intelligence Review]] since [[1974]]. |
==Executive Intelligence Review== | ==Executive Intelligence Review== | ||
{{FA|Executive Intelligence Review}} | {{FA|Executive Intelligence Review}} | ||
− | Lydon LaRouche founded [[Executive Intelligence Review]] (EIR), which is still a useful source of reference due to its addressing [[third rail]] topics such as the [[ | + | Lydon LaRouche founded [[Executive Intelligence Review]] (EIR), which is still a useful source of reference due to its addressing [[third rail]] topics, such as the [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]]. |
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+ | ==Schiller Institute== | ||
+ | The Schiller Institute is a German based political and economic [[think tank]] founded by his wife [[Helga Zepp-LaRouche]], with members in 50 countries. It is among the principal organizations of the [[LaRouche movement]]. The institute's stated aim is to apply the ideas of the poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller to what it calls the "contemporary world crisis." Their constitution (adopted in [[1984]]), is defined in opposition to international financial institutions and other supranational bodies for causing a state of tyranny in the world, especially amongst developing nations.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schiller_Institute</ref> | ||
==Criticism== | ==Criticism== | ||
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===Wikipedia === | ===Wikipedia === | ||
− | [[Wikipedia]] does not hold back when compiling a biography, which might indicate he broached taboo subjects, with articles like <i>"George Bush: Crack Kingpin of the 1980s"</i><ref>https://larouchepub.com/other/1996/bush_drug_ops.html</ref>. | + | [[Wikipedia]] does not hold back when compiling a biography, which might indicate he broached taboo subjects, with articles like <i>"George Bush: Crack Kingpin of the [[1980s]]"</i><ref>https://larouchepub.com/other/1996/bush_drug_ops.html</ref>. |
− | + | It states he "was an American political activist, convicted [[fraudster]], [[cult]] leader and founder of the [[LaRouche movement]]," which "engaged in [[conspiratorial beliefs]] and violent and/or illegal activities" and "created disinformation" Later in the 1980s, criminal investigations led to convictions of several LaRouche movement members, including LaRouche himself." | |
Another [[taboo subject]] was the "[[October Surprise]]" allegation, namely that in October 1980 [[Ronald Reagan]]'s campaign staff conspired with the Iranian government during the Iran hostage crisis to delay the release of 52 American hostages held in Iran, with the aim of helping Reagan win the 1980 United States presidential election against Jimmy Carter. The Iranians had agreed to this, according to the theory, in exchange for future weapons sales from the Reagan administration. | Another [[taboo subject]] was the "[[October Surprise]]" allegation, namely that in October 1980 [[Ronald Reagan]]'s campaign staff conspired with the Iranian government during the Iran hostage crisis to delay the release of 52 American hostages held in Iran, with the aim of helping Reagan win the 1980 United States presidential election against Jimmy Carter. The Iranians had agreed to this, according to the theory, in exchange for future weapons sales from the Reagan administration. |
Revision as of 19:25, 5 January 2022
Lyndon LaRouche (Economist, Activist) | |
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Born | September 8, 1922 Rochester, New Hampshire, U.S. |
Died | February 12, 2019 (Age 96) |
Religion | Quaker |
Children | Daniel LaRouche |
Spouse | Helga Zepp |
Founder of | Executive Intelligence Review |
Interest of | 'SlimVirgin', Chip Berlet, Daniel Estulin |
Party | Democratic Party, Socialist Workers Party |
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr was an American economist and activist. He founded the LaRouche movement which publishes the Executive Intelligence Review since 1974.
Contents
Executive Intelligence Review
- Full article: Executive Intelligence Review
- Full article: Executive Intelligence Review
Lydon LaRouche founded Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), which is still a useful source of reference due to its addressing third rail topics, such as the Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism.
Schiller Institute
The Schiller Institute is a German based political and economic think tank founded by his wife Helga Zepp-LaRouche, with members in 50 countries. It is among the principal organizations of the LaRouche movement. The institute's stated aim is to apply the ideas of the poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller to what it calls the "contemporary world crisis." Their constitution (adopted in 1984), is defined in opposition to international financial institutions and other supranational bodies for causing a state of tyranny in the world, especially amongst developing nations.[1]
Criticism
On his death, Propornot commented "He's burning in hell with Robert Parry and Lord Haw-Haw".
Wikipedia
Wikipedia does not hold back when compiling a biography, which might indicate he broached taboo subjects, with articles like "George Bush: Crack Kingpin of the 1980s"[2].
It states he "was an American political activist, convicted fraudster, cult leader and founder of the LaRouche movement," which "engaged in conspiratorial beliefs and violent and/or illegal activities" and "created disinformation" Later in the 1980s, criminal investigations led to convictions of several LaRouche movement members, including LaRouche himself."
Another taboo subject was the "October Surprise" allegation, namely that in October 1980 Ronald Reagan's campaign staff conspired with the Iranian government during the Iran hostage crisis to delay the release of 52 American hostages held in Iran, with the aim of helping Reagan win the 1980 United States presidential election against Jimmy Carter. The Iranians had agreed to this, according to the theory, in exchange for future weapons sales from the Reagan administration.
The analysis was later confirmed by former Iranian President Abolhassan Banisadr[3] and other sources.
A Document by Lyndon LaRouche
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Russia released statement on British role in attacks on Black Sea Fleet | Article | 2 November 2022 | Russia UK Ukraine Stepan Bandera Roman Shukhevych Islamic State Al-Qaeda Black Sea Fleet Deborah Bronnert Maria Zakharova | “Today, the Kiev regime employs unacceptable fascist war methods using terrorist tactics and in doing so is becoming increasingly similar to ISIS and al-Qaeda. This, however, is not surprising, considering that these groups were created by the same masterminds and instructors from Anglo-Saxon countries." |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Date |
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PropOrNot | “Lyndon Larouche was a marginally successful propagandist/Aol for Moscow, who built out a cult of easily-radicalized disaffecteds in complementary parallel to their more-traditional Communist movement-building. He's burning in hell with Robert Parry and Lord Haw-Haw ⛰” | February 2019 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:World War Again Knocks at Europe’s Door | Article | 22 June 2024 | Dennis Small | All indications are that NATO is in fact actively preparing its forces for near-term war on European soil – again. |