Larouche - what are your thoughts?
Larouche - what are your thoughts?
I have been reading their website off and on for a few months now and I have caught some of their podcasts and have found them pretty informative. What are your thoughs on Lyndon Larouche and LarouchPac?

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Re: Larouche - what are your thoughts?
I've gotten calls from them a lot in the past 2-3 years. The people who call and try to tell me whats going on are fucking nuts and believe it is the British who are the evil doers to America.
Read from bottom to top: Private message between Ry and I earlier in the year I believe.
Message subject: Re: hey ry, ever heard of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr?Folder: Inbox
well after the US the UK i the most influential. but 70% Laroche is pure bull. London money powers and all that. I've heard it
Sent: Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:37 am
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BuShPuPpEt
Message subject: Re: hey ry, ever heard of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr?Folder: Sent messages
I got a call from them 2 nights ago and everything is about the British empire with them... any truth to that?
Sent: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:24 pm
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Ry
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he is interesting. but they got money.
give them support. but keep a distance. Things are true but they jump too quickly to conspiracies on just about everything in my opinion.
Sent: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:41 pm
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BuShPuPpEt
Message subject: hey ry, ever heard of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr?Folder: Sent messages
I've been contacted several times by his people asking for support and money. Was wondering if you knew anything about his dealings over the years. Quite an interesting person if you ask me.
http://www.larouchepac.com/
Read from bottom to top: Private message between Ry and I earlier in the year I believe.
Message subject: Re: hey ry, ever heard of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr?Folder: Inbox
well after the US the UK i the most influential. but 70% Laroche is pure bull. London money powers and all that. I've heard it
Sent: Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:37 am
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BuShPuPpEt
Message subject: Re: hey ry, ever heard of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr?Folder: Sent messages
I got a call from them 2 nights ago and everything is about the British empire with them... any truth to that?
Sent: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:24 pm
View message
Ry
Message subject: Re: hey ry, ever heard of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr?Folder: Inbox
he is interesting. but they got money.
give them support. but keep a distance. Things are true but they jump too quickly to conspiracies on just about everything in my opinion.
Sent: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:41 pm
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BuShPuPpEt
Message subject: hey ry, ever heard of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr?Folder: Sent messages
I've been contacted several times by his people asking for support and money. Was wondering if you knew anything about his dealings over the years. Quite an interesting person if you ask me.
http://www.larouchepac.com/
Re: Larouche - what are your thoughts?
Thanks for your input. Yeah I did notice that it was all the London money-powers and such, but is it really all that off the mark? I mean, didn't the concept of a US central bank come from London? I've never been approached by these guys but they do have a branch where I live and they were really active in opposing the Obamacare.
The podcast on Obamacare that I caught didn't seem crazy at all.
Oh yeah I forgot to mention that the ADL attacked them over the Obama-Hitler healthcare!
The podcast on Obamacare that I caught didn't seem crazy at all.
Oh yeah I forgot to mention that the ADL attacked them over the Obama-Hitler healthcare!
Lyndon LaRouche, Holocaust Imagery & the Health Care Debate
Conspiracy theorist Lyndon LaRouche, leader of a fringe political cult that defies categorization, and his supporters have contributed to the divisiveness surrounding the public debate on health care reform by producing and disseminating materials comparing President Barack Obama and other government officials to Hitler, Nazis and fascists, and by attending Congressional "town hall" meeting and other events around the country.
LaRouche's organization is built upon a cadre of loyal supporters and publications that promote his conspiratorial world views. LaRouche, 86, has a long record of advancing conspiracy theories linking the AIDS crisis, the drug epidemic and international financial crises to prominent Jews and Jewish organizations. For many years, LaRouche has employed Holocaust imagery to express his opposition to a wide range of political issues.
Since May 2009, LaRouche and his network of supporters, many of which are part of the LaRouche Political Action Committee (LPAC), have focused on health care reform, producing signs, banners, pamphlets and other items that employ Nazi imagery, including the Hitler comparisons.
In a May 4, 2009, LPAC statement, LaRouche described the Obama administration's health care proposals as "Nazi stuff…We're looking for what is the difference between President Obama and Hitler on health policy. We've done a lot of research, and we've not yet been able to discover the difference."

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Re: Larouche - what are your thoughts?
this "nazi" stuff was so Bush. I think I am going to get a call here in a few days actually, I cringe thinking about it. Our system is based off of London's but that doesn't mean everything in the system is still run or maintained by London.
On this healthcare crap, I have been telling people that it is a bad idea and they just say "come on" or "well you need to give them something to get something."
My question is, what do we have to give them? If anything this is something that I personally believe we should all have. I'll word this carefully, I believe it should be a privilege not a right, because there are no rights.
On this healthcare crap, I have been telling people that it is a bad idea and they just say "come on" or "well you need to give them something to get something."
My question is, what do we have to give them? If anything this is something that I personally believe we should all have. I'll word this carefully, I believe it should be a privilege not a right, because there are no rights.
Re: Larouche - what are your thoughts?
I have a firend who is a political researcher for LaRouche - we have had many a loud coversation.
LaRouche wrote about the derivatives bubble about 10 years ago. He was ignored, although he was spot on.
Jeff Steinberg - LaRouche's number 1 man, is constantly blaming "the British" for Israeli crtimes. He just wrote about 911, and left out all the Israeli stuff. I think he is a plant.
LaRouche wrote about the derivatives bubble about 10 years ago. He was ignored, although he was spot on.
Jeff Steinberg - LaRouche's number 1 man, is constantly blaming "the British" for Israeli crtimes. He just wrote about 911, and left out all the Israeli stuff. I think he is a plant.
Re: Larouche - what are your thoughts?
oh yes, I sneaked into an anti LaRouche meeting last year, with such notables as cuntard Chip Berlet speaking.
Here's my pisstake
http://alanosler.blogspot.com/2008/10/d ... ouche.html
I got about 10 death threats after writing that one.
Here's my pisstake
http://alanosler.blogspot.com/2008/10/d ... ouche.html
I got about 10 death threats after writing that one.
Re: Larouche - what are your thoughts?
Ohhh I remember, thanks for reminding me on that one. It was a full on blame shift from Israel to Saudi Arabia. I guess like everything, all sources are questionable; I just found Larouche's stuff on Healthcare and economics interesting and seemingly accurate.Liszt wrote:
Jeff Steinberg - LaRouche's number 1 man, is constantly blaming "the British" for Israeli crtimes. He just wrote about 911, and left out all the Israeli stuff. I think he is a plant.

Re: Larouche - what are your thoughts?
i met a couple members passing out brochures when i was walking thru old town pasadena. i think they're pure bull too. this was during the elections and i was telling them about Ron Paul but they wouldnt listen and believed Paul was a phony.
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