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Subject: Lyndon LaRouche: A POLITICAL PUZZLE
Date: Friday, August 04, 2000 9:12 PM

PRACTICAL POLITICS
by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (February 1990)

 1. A POLITICAL PUZZLE

Lyndon LaRouche, who was several times sponsored as a candidate for the Presidency by 
his own volatile political organizations, is now serving a sentence of fifteen years 
in a Federal prison, and some of his subordinates are now being prosecuted in various 
states. That fact is significant, but difficult to interpret.

Needless to say, it is impossible to tell whether or not LaRouche was guilty of the 
offenses of which he was convicted. Our masters in Washington have so large a staff of 
highly trained *agents provocateurs*, forgers, and perjurers that they could convict 
anyone of any crime.

If LaRouche was innocent, why was it deemed expedient or requisite to use the 
ponderous Federal machine to suppress him. If he was guilty, why was he given so 
severe a penalty for what the pets of the occupation government, guilty of graver and 
far more lucrative crimes, are amerced, if tried and convicted by some mischance, by 
only a few months in a prison that resembles a fairly good hotel?

That is a political puzzle which any man who contemplates some kind of political 
activity had better try to solve.

I first took cognizance of Lyndon LaRouche in 1976 when I was sent a copy of his "U.S. 
Labor Party's" *Carter and the Party of International Terrorism*. I noted that while 
the booklet contained such wild assertions as that Adolf Hitler was an agent of the 
Rockefellers, it did contain a very large amount of detailed and apparently accurate 
information about the many individuals and organizations mentioned in it--information 
that could have been drawn from the files of the F.B.I., the C.I.A., or Mossad, but 
which a man who did not have access to those files could amass only by hiring a team 
of investigators to do research in large libraries and archives.

I further noticed that Mordechai, alias Karl Marx, was described as a "scientific 
genius," whose "scientific world view" the "Fascists" (i.e., Rockefeller & Co.) were 
desperately trying to destroy by "perverting it" to Fabian Socialism, and that other 
"Fascists" included, imprimis, the Chinese Communists of Mao Tse-Tung. I also noted 
that while the Rockefellers were doubtless participants in a conspiracy against 
civilization and our race, the thesis that they were the source of all evil had been 
adapted and elaborated from the writing of the late Dr. Emanuel Josephson and his 
associate, who in the 1950s published for years a sheet called *Capsule News*; and 
furthermore, the doctrine that the Rockefellers were practically distinguishable from 
Satan only by lacking a cloven hoof or tail, was a dangerously misleading 
simplification, which served only to mask and conceal our other and more potent 
enemies.

I further noted that LaRouche's financial support, so far as was known, came from 
certain corporations that oddly resembled the dummy corporations by which the C.I.A. 
commonly disguises its own illegal operations in this country. This, although far from 
proof, suggested interesting hypotheses about LaRouche and his activities.

I was sufficiently interested to continue observation of LaRouche, depending almost 
entirely on four books that he published. By far the best of these is *The New Dark 
Ages Conspiracy* by Mr./Mrs./Miss Carol White *New York, New Ben Franklin House, 
1980). The sex of the author is uncertain, so I shall gallantly assume hereafter that 
*he* belongs to the less amiable half of our species.

Carol's research was diligent and adroit, concentrated on the purpose assigned to him 
when LaRouche commissioned the book, which is succinctly stated by the subtitle, 
"Britain's Plot to Destroy Civilization." The book is adorned with multitudinous 
footnotes that refer to an impressive bibliography. The specific quotations that I 
have checked are accurate, and have been cleverly distorted and misinterpreted to lead 
a credulous reader to the conclusion that the British are, indeed, the root and source 
of all evil. The corollary, of course, is that God's worshipful Race are holy beings, 
wholly innocent of all wrongdoing.

White, whoever he is, had a real genius for the kind of dirty work for which he was 
hired, and we must accord him the commendation that we do not withhold from 
technicians who are expert in their *m�tier*.

He is more adroit and better educated that most journalists, and his technique is 
instructive, almost a model for such writers. He has mastered the art of bamboozling 
unwary readers by introducing names of persons and events of which they have only a 
hazy recollection and then making statements, seemingly documented, with such 
authoritative confidence that they never think of trying to clarify their own 
recollections or consulting a reference work. His book will come into the hands of 
some persons who happen to have in mind adequate information on some of his points, 
but he can rely on them to toss his book contemptuously into the wastebasket after 
reading a few pages, unless they have some strong motive for taking notice of it.

If you are interested in this technique of deluding unsuspicious readers, the 
following paragraphs, set off by a distinctively different type, will give you a 
specimen, as concise as I can make it. If you are not interested, skip this 
typographically distinct section [between '<&>'--ed.] and go on to page 9, where the 
article resumes after the digression.

To give you a small specimen of White's technique, I open the book at random and find 
before me page 115. I shall quote the first two and one-half paragraphs on that page, 
inserting within brackets numbered references to my comments on obvious points and 
verifying dates from standard reference works, but I shall not waste time by looking 
up data on points about which I am uninformed.



< 'Spawned in Vienna from the circles associated with the father of Count 
Coudenhove-Kalergi, the Thule Society [1] was the German branch of the Theosophy 
Movement (2), itself a British [3] product of the late 1880s. The Society's spiritual 
father was Edward Bulwer-Lytton [4], British colonial secretary during the British 
Opium Wars against China [5] and later High Commissioner in India. Bulwer-Lytton was 
an outspoken promoter of the Isis cult [6], the pagan ritualistic cult that formed the 
basis [7] of Theosophy and all other British cults to the present day [8].

'Bulwer-Lytton's prot�g�, satanist Aleister Crowley [9], who in turn trained Aldous 
Huxley [10], helped found the British equivalent of the Thule Society, the Isis-Urania 
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. [11] The ghost writer of *Mein Kampf*, [12] 
Major-General Karl Haushofer, [13] was initiated as a controller of the Order of the 
Golden Dawn. [14]

'Bulwer-Lytton's spiritual ties with Nazism [15] go deeper. His first novel, *Rienzi*, 
[16] became the story for Richard Wagner's first opera. [17] Wagner set British cult 
life [18] to music.'



Now all this flows as smoothly as treacle pouring from a can, doesn't it? And it all 
sounds so impressive and learned! Carol dishes it out with a practiced hand, but here 
are the facts:

1. The Thule Society was founded in Germany in 1918 (thirty-eight years after the 
1880s) as the secret society of an �lite working for the preservation of authentically 
German culture and aware of the systematic defilement of the nation by the Jews and of 
the Jewish engineering of the defeat of Germany in that year. Taking their name from 
the ultima Thule of ancient geographers (perhaps Iceland, possibly Norway, certainly a 
northern and hence presumably Nordic country), they studied Norse-Germanic mythology 
and also the mystical religion of Aryan India, for which some of them expressed a 
sympathy that could be taken for belief. The interest in occultism may have been no 
more than a cover for serious and rational political purposes. Many of the members 
were naturally attracted by Hitler; others were not, believing that what should be an 
intellectual and cultural reformation by an �lite was betrayed and vulgarized by 
enlistment of the masses in a political organization.

2. Theosophy was founded in the United States in 1875 by Mme. Helena Petrovna 
Blavatsky, a Russian adventuress, after several earlier efforts to combine spiritual 
values with swindling had failed. It had little success until her two volumes of 
pretentious mishmash of religions, *Isis Unveiled*, was published in New York in 1877. 
There is no basis for comparison of Theosophy, hokum for persons who were too well 
educated and reasonable to believe the Christian myths, but had a religiosity that 
thirsted for spiritual verbiage and comforting assurances of immortality and 
importance in the universe, with the Thule Society, which, whatever the value of some 
of its members' interest in mysticism, was devoted to a practical and rationally 
patriotic purpose. It was Nordic, whereas Mme. Blavatsky's hoax was to be a "universal 
brotherhood," with the usual mindless gabble about "all mankind."

3. The Theosophical Society was founded in 1875 in the United States, from which Mme. 
Blavatsky migrated to India, where deft Hindu conjurers helped her demonstrate 
spiritual values to the credulous wives of British officials and to some of the 
weaker-minded males. She went to England in 1884. It is true that her other major 
work, *The Secret Doctrine*, was published in England in 1888, subsidized by two 
English gentlemen, who edited it and reduced Mme. Blavatsky's often incoherent 
nonsense to a more or less systematic treatise. (Cf. *Liberty Bell*, August 1984, pp. 
4-10)

4. Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton, did enter politics, a gentlemanly thing for a man in 
his position to do, and as a Whig he was elected to parliament several times, and, as 
a loyal party man, he was rewarded with administrative positions, for which he seems 
to have had a real talent. There is no reason to believe that he ever seriously 
influenced the policies of the Whig party, let alone those of the Empire. He always 
regarded his political activities as secondary to his literary career. In British 
politics he is chiefly remembered as the candidate for parliament who, when he went 
around the hustings to give speeches to prospective voters, was followed a day or two 
later by his wife, who gave orations about why such a scoundrel was unworthy of a 
single vote. (He doubtless regretted that he had married a pretty but almost dowerless 
girl, disregarding the prudent advice of his widowed mother, who thereupon 
disinherited him.)

5. The two "Opium Wars" took place in 1839-1842 and 1856-1858. When Bulwer-Lytton 
became Colonial Secretary in 1858, the second war was practically over. There was a 
brief renewal of hostilities in 1859. He was never High Commissioner for India. (His 
son became Governor General of India in 1875, two years after the father's death.)

6. Talk about an "Isis cult" was suggested by the title of Mme. Blavatsky's first 
work, but *Isis Unveiled* is not the expression of a religion but only a literary 
allusion to the ancient religion which was exported from Egypt to the Roman world. The 
"veil of Isis," given iconographic expression by statues that showed the goddess as 
wearing a veil, was the symbol of the hidden forces in the universe, beyond the ken of 
mortals. The veiled Isis was supposed to have decreed, "He who lifts my veil must 
die." That was probably a promise that the secrets of the universe would be revealed 
only to the souls of the dead in an afterlife. Isis is, of course, mentioned, more or 
less prominently, in virtually every occult theocrasy. The Christians converted her 
into the Virgin Mary when they needed a female element in their originally misogynist 
cult. -- Mme. Blavatsky compounded her spiritual pot pourri principally from the Hindu 
Vedanta spiced with second-hand Jewish Kabbalism, but she t!
hrew in a dash of all the religions of which she had heard, for she professed to 
expound a "universal religion" which was the real basis of all others. So, of course, 
she mentions the cult of Isis in antiquity, but the title of her book enables Carol to 
invent an "Isis cult" and to call it "pagan," using the term the Christian 
propagandists invented to depreciate the less fanatical and more salubrious religions 
of Graeco-Roman antiquity. Needless to say, Bulwer-Lytton did not promote a cult that 
Mme. Blavatsky invented four years after his death. He wasn't the "spiritual father" 
of any cult, although he, like many Victorian gentlemen, was swindled by even 
second-rate spiritualist mediums and other fakirs, and he was fascinated by occult 
hocus-pocus. His Rosicrucian novel, *Zanoni* (1842), has a subject he selected for its 
novelty and dramatic possibilities, but, given his credulity, he may have wondered 
whether there was some real basis for his fiction.

7. Theosophy was merely one of the innumerable esoteric cults that were spawned by the 
Rosicrucian hoax, on which see the admirable study by the late Frances Yates, *The 
Rosicrucian Enlightenment* (London, Routledge, 1972). The hoax, which was doubtless 
suggested by the Kikes' Kabbalah and partly modelled on it, was launched in 1614-1615 
with a fiction about a secret society of great sages, their brains stuffed with arcane 
wisdom, who had been laboring in secret for centuries to save the world (but had oddly 
failed to use the vast powers over the physical world bestowed by their secret mastery 
of cosmic forces). Gullible persons naturally sought initiation into the magical 
secrets, and through the centuries since 1615 clever promoters have invented scores, 
perhaps hundreds, of secret societies with bizarre rigmaroles that are the Rosicrucian 
drivel spiced for contemporary tastes. Boys delight in secret societies with grotesque 
initiations and horrendous rituals, but boys know !
that they are playing games; that persons who are physically adult should be less 
mature mentally is a phenomenon that must arouse wonder and despair.

8. For a list of many varieties of occult hokum peddled by secret societies to British 
and American suckers who are too well educated to accept the Christian superstition, 
but are deficient in critical intelligence and have minds so weak they cannot master 
their craving for mystic swill, see the two works by Miss Stoddard cited *infra* and 
Lady Queensborough's *Occult Theocrasy* (London, 1933; available from Liberty Bell 
Publications, $18.00 + postage. Please note that the word in the title is *theocrasy*, 
which is one scheme for imposing a *theocracy*.) All of these diddles are imitations 
of the Rosicrucian hoax, sometimes diluted with Satanism, a cognate species of 
mummery. On the authors of the three books I have cited, see *Liberty Bell*, August 
1984, pp. 14, 47.

9. Bulwer-Lytton died in January 1873, two years and ten months before his supposed 
"prot�g�," Aleister Crowley, was born in October 1875. White, of course, guessed that 
many of his readers would not know when the novelist died or might confuse him with 
his son, and would remember Crowley only as a celebrated practitioner of "sexual 
magic" and for his presumptuous boast that he was "the wickedest man alive," with only 
a vague notion of the time at which he flourished. I dare say that many readers did 
not question White's confident assertion. It is a good example of the art of a really 
talented and expert purveyor of sucker-bait.

10. Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) could have met Crowley or, at least, passed him on the 
street in London or Italy, but not after Huxley moved to California. If, in addition 
to *Brave New World*, you have read any of Huxley's sardonically brilliant 
descriptions of the decay of society after the First World War, you will ask yourself 
how in Hell White could have imagined that Huxley had been "trained" in anything by 
the self-styled Great Beast. The answer is that White calculated that most of his 
readers wouldn't know what he was talking about, but would assume that he did.

11. The Order of the Golden Dawn was founded in 1888 by MacGregor Mathers (who claimed 
to be Baron MacGregor of Glenstae), doubtless with the help of the Jewess whom he had 
married while he was studying the *Kabbalah*; his purpose, unless he was insane, was 
to vend to educated and prosperous suckers occult gibberish modeled on the Rosicrucian 
Hoax. Aleister Crowley had nothing to do with the foundation, but appears to have 
joined the Order around 1900 and, naturally, in the jargon of modern politics, he 
proceeded to "destabilize" it. With a confederate, he did found an almost identical 
system of hocus-pocus called Stella Matutina in 1903 (or, according to some, 1905).

12. Although Adolf Hitler undoubtedly considered the many and various suggestions made 
to him by informed and patriotic Germans, and probably adopted some of them, there can 
be no doubt but that *Mein Kampf* is primarily his work, expressing clearly the 
principles on which he founded National Socialism in Germany. Of the associates who 
helped him, the greatest contribution was almost certainly make by Dietrich Eckart 
(whose cogent little booklet, *Bolshevism from Moses to Lenin*, is available from 
Liberty Bell Publications, $2.50 + postage). Hostile writers who try to trace the 
origins of Hitler's political system, such as A. James Gregor (*The Ideology of 
Fascism*) and George L. Mosse (*The Crisis of German Ideology*), do not even mention 
Haushofer, who was, at best, a late and marginal adherent. To call him the "ghost 
writer" of *Mein Kampf* is audacious mendacity.

13. Professor Karl Haushofer, a distinguished geographer, was a learned and highly 
intelligent man. His system of "geopolitics," which was most fully set forth in his 
*Bausteine zur Geopolitik* (1928), is now generally accepted without mention of his 
name. His *Weltpolitik von heute* (1934), a realistic appraisal of the geopolitical 
situation at that time, was largely, though not completely, written to support the 
National Socialist movement.

14. That Haushofer had ever had the slightest connection with the Golden Dawn or its 
offshoot, Stella Matutina, was unknown to Miss Stoddard, who was for a number of years 
a Ruling Chief of the Mother Temple of Stella Matutina and must have closely watched 
the original order. See her *Light-bearers of Darkness* (1930) and *Trail of the 
Serpent* (1936), both of which she published under the pseudonym "Inquire Within." 
That a German professor ever became an officer in a British clique of occult mummers 
is in itself preposterous.

15. If Bulwer-Lytton, who died in 1873, had "spiritual ties" with a German patriotic 
and racial movement that began in 1918-1920, in a world changed beyond the wildest 
fancies of a Victorian, his ghost must have been more pertinacious than the being he 
imagined in his best-known short story, "The House and the Brain." What White, whose 
effrontery knows neither shame nor limits, means here is probably what he says later 
in his spiel, where he unblushingly claims that Bulwer-Lytton's novel, *The Coming 
Race*, "contained nearly everything that...Houston Stewert Chamberlain had to say on 
racial 'theory,'" The novel is merely a fantastic story of an accidental visit to a 
realm in the center of the earth where the members of a technologically more advanced 
and stridently feminist civilization (having developed *vril*, the equivalent of 
controlled nuclear power combined with laser beams) are maturing their plans for 
emerging to the surface of the planet and replacing mankind. The boo!
k may be regarded as one of the earliest specimens of what was later called "science 
fiction," in which its theme frequently reappears. It has no more relation to 
anthropology than have the novels that Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote about Pellucidar in 
imitation of Jules Verne's *Voyage au center du monde*.

16. Bulwar-Lytton's first novel, *Falkland*, was published in 1827; it was followed by 
other novels at the rate of about one per year. *Rienzi* appeared in 1835, the year 
after he published what is probably his best-known novel today, *The Last Days of 
Pompeii*. The subject of *Rienzi*, as should be obvious from the title, is the career 
of the famous Cola di Rienzo, who, with solemn anachronism, made himself Tribune of 
the Roman People in 1347 and sought to restore the glory of Antiquity by rousing the 
miserable rabble that was almost lost as it wandered among the still surviving and 
vast monuments of a greatness beyond its comprehension. He may have been inspired by 
Petrarch, whose sympathy and support he won. His career, with all its vicissitudes of 
seizure of power, battle, victory and folly, overthrow, exile, imprisonment, 
deliverance because a pope died at the right time, return to power, and eventual 
murder in 1354, is highly dramatic in even the most dryly factual histo!
ry, and naturally attracted a novelist in search of a subject for his own powers of 
vividly dramatic narration.

17. The career of Cola di Rienzo had for Wagner the same attraction it had had for 
Bulwer-Lytton, whose dramatic novel enabled the composer to dispense with historical 
research when he chose the subject of his first real opera (the two earlier 
compositions do not count, although *Die Feen* contained at least one fine lyric). The 
success of Wagner's *Rienzi* assured his career. It is a brilliant opera, although, 
overshadowed by his later and greater works, it is now seldom performed.

18. What could be a conceivable connection between romantic renditions of an 
historical episode and "British cult life?" This, needless to say, is hogwash of the 
most stinking kind, but note the skill with which White has made it palatable to the 
thoughtless and ignorant. >



A sequel to White's book is *Treason in America*, by Anton Chaitkin (New York, New 
Benjamin Franklin House, 1984; 2d edition, 1985). It is a larger book (631 pages) and 
more pretentious, with an imposing bibliography, and it naturally conforms to 
LaRouche's policy of blaming all the world's ills on the nasty British and resolutely 
assuming that Yahweh's Yids can do no wrong. The author's very extensive research 
provides him with a large amount of little-known data that are easily distorted and 
misrepresented, but he lacks White's skill and writes with crude Yiddish impudence. I 
doubt that many have read it without contempt.

*Dope, Inc.*, a collaborative effort by Konstandinos Kalimtgis, David Goldman, and 
Jeffrey Steinberg, the editors of LaRouche's expensive *Executive Intelligence 
Review*, was published by his Franklin House in 1978, and is probably the one of his 
books that attained the widest distribution, since it was, for a fairly long time, 
sponsored and sold by Liberty Lobby and its *Spotlight* in Washington. It alleges that 
all the trade in narcotic drugs is the evil work of the Satanic British, and argues 
that with such fantastic pertinacity that if it were issued today, I am sure that it 
would describe as British agents the seventy colonels, majors, and lieutenants of the 
Israeli army who are now acting as gunmen and bully boys to protect the cocaine 
industry in South America. (1) Needless to say, in the opinion of Messrs. Kalimtgis, 
Goldman, and Steinberg, and of their boss, Lyndon, God's People by definition can do 
no wrong.



(1. *Die Welt* (Bonn), 25 August 1989. Some part of this fact could not be suppressed 
in the American press, which even reported that an Israeli colonel had affirmed that 
he had been despatched by his government to Columbia, thus ruining the Jews' pretense 
that the officers were "former" members of the Army, from which they had resigned to 
engage in private enterprise, without the consent of the bloody butcher-boys who rule 
the "Holy Land.")



This absurd book takes its departure from the British Opium Wars in China, which are 
misinterpreted with a perverse anachronism that cannot be mere ignorance. The 
moralistic falsification of history so neatly illustrates the *modus ductandi* of 
LaRouche and his people that I think it merits brief consideration in a 
typographically distinct section, which you may skip, if you wish.



< The attempt to use the "Opium Wars" to excite moral indignation against Great 
Britain is intellectual dishonesty of the most flagrant and contemptible kind.

We must keep in mind two preliminary points:

(1) In the period 1839-1860, Britain believed in the policy of free trade, and so did 
other European powers. The demand for tea and other Chinese products made trade with 
China almost necessary. It was the policy of the Manchus, who had conquered China and 
ruled it, to exclude the "White devils" from China and, if possible, to prevent all 
contact with them; this policy doubtless won the approbation of most of their Chinese 
subjects. The military power of the "White devils" forced China to allow them to 
reside in a small and strictly circumscribed area adjacent to Canton, and to engage in 
trade with Chinese there. Whether free trade was, in the circumstances of the 
Nineteenth Century, a sound economic policy may be debated; the question is morally 
irrelevant.

(2) It is quite true that (as LaRouche's scribblers are careful not to mention) God's 
Pet Predators, the Sassoons and others, who had acquired a virtual monopoly of the 
opium trade in India, profited enormously from the "Opium Wars," but it must be 
remembered that since Cromwell and his Puritans adored God's Chosen, whose financial 
support they needed, and admitted even undisguised members of the tribe to England, 
the British, befuddled by Christianity, tolerated the invaders and the pollution of 
their own aristocracy by marriages with handsomely dowered and superficially 
Christianized Jewesses, eventually even admitted the Chosen to British citizenship, 
and were cozened into believing that an Anglo-Yiddish alliance was destined (by "Bible 
prophecy" and economics) to rule the world. This delusion seemed confirmed by the 
career of Benjamin D'Israeli, who championed a sound imperial policy and became Prime 
Minster and Earl of Beaconsfield. The folly of the British naturally led !
to their ruin, but Americans, who ruined their country and gave it away to please the 
International Predators, have no right to wax censorious.

With so much preliminary proviso, we may come to our real subject.

The basic fact, known to everyone who has even a slight acquaintance with English 
literature, is that during the period in question opium had approximately the status 
of aspirin today. Every English family of consequence and most Americans kept opium, 
usually in the form of its tincture, laudanum, in their homes, for use to relieve 
insomnia, headaches, and arthritic and other pains. That was simply a matter of 
course, and no one (except possibly a few professional yappers) thought that use of 
opium objectionable. It was known, of course, that some persons became addicted to 
opium in one form or another, just as some became alcoholics, and that addiction was 
physically deleterious to some of them, but persons who became addicted to any 
substance so far as to damage their physical or mental health were obviously moral 
weaklings, and no one was, as yet, so idiotic as to try to protect individuals from 
themselves and thus aid godly witch-doctors in their schemes to attain total do!
minion over an enslaved populace.

I used the analogy with aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) advisedly. It does relieve 
insomnia, headaches, etc., but whether it is salubrious, even in very small doses, is 
questioned, and it is known to be injurious in large doses. It is also addictive for 
some persons. About twenty years ago, as I recall, a wreck on a railroad and several 
deaths were caused by a locomotive engineer who had become addicted to aspirin and had 
to have twelve or more tablets every day; the drug so impaired his vision that he 
mistook a red signal for green. Aspirin is manufactured very profitably by several 
large drug companies, and, so far as I know, no holy man has as yet thought of 
agitating to have it prohibited.

The basic principle of free trade is that merchants have a right to offer for sale 
commodities such as opium and sugar and jewelry; if opium is bought by addicts, or 
sugar bought by diabetics, or jewelry by women who cannot afford it, that is not the 
merchant's concern--and, as a matter of practical business, cannot be. Free trade in 
commodities is something quite different from the sale of weapons to enemy races, 
which, like the training of aliens in our race's technology, is simply treason and 
should be punished accordingly.

The difficulty began because the Chinese, evidently through some racial weakness, 
possibly exacerbated by a feeling of frustration under Manchu rule, became addicted to 
opium in large numbers. The Manchu government, unable to prevent its subjects from 
buying, sought to prohibit British and other merchants from selling the desired 
commodity. The Manchus seem to have been sincere in that purpose, although they also 
wished to save for their economy the money that was spent on opium, and certainly were 
glad of a plausible pretext to intensify their harassment of the hated White men.

It is a matter of record, diligently concealed by purveyors of moralistic sucker-bait, 
that the British were sympathetic to the Chinese and that in 1839 Sir Charles Elliot, 
who, as a naval commander, had supervisory authority over British traders in China, 
forced the British merchants to hand over to the Chinese authorities their entire 
stock of more than twenty thousand chests of opium, worth more than $10,000,000 (in 
real money) and to pledge themselves that they would bring no more of that commodity 
to China. The mandarins claimed they destroyed all twenty thousand chests; it was 
rumored, however, that some of the chests served to make some enterprising Chinese 
wealthy.

Had the Chinese been content with that settlement, there doubtless would have been 
nothing more to chronicle, but, as other races invariably do when they confront 
Aryans, a race incomprehensible to their minds, the Chinese mistook generosity for 
weakness. They used their "victory" over the cowardly "White devils" to make demands 
so outrageous that no self-respecting nation could accept them, and they fired on 
vessels sailing under the British flag. In those days Aryans, although infected with 
Christianity and plagued with do-gooders, were still men, not the stinking little 
twerps they have now become, and Great Britain took appropriate action, which can be 
rationally deprecated only as being too mild.

It is unnecessary to trace the hostilities, repeatedly terminated by treaties the 
Chinese did not observe, and renewed several times until the British (with French 
allies) lost patience and sent an armed force to Peking, where the Chinese government, 
facing the warlike "White devils" in its own capital, finally yielded. (An apologist 
for the Manchus can truthfully allege that the inconsistency of policy in Peking may 
have been partly caused by the T'ai-p'ing revolt of Hung Siu-ts'�an, which enlisted 
the sympathies of many British and Americans.)

The important point to remember is that opium was *not* the cause of the "Opium Wars," 
which began after the English had agreed not to offer that commodity for sale in 
China, and that, as a matter of fact, throughout those "wars" the British did not 
demand the right to sell opium in China until they dictated the terms of peace in 
Peking, where they were determined to end forever a speciou y Deficiency is not 
"sexually transmitted," thus making clear how outrageous would be prejudice against 
our precious perverts. That should give him a gold star on his record.

Against these offenses we must set off Lyndon's activities that should endear him to 
our enemies in Washington.

He has *imprimis* consistently and strenuously labored to conceal all the depredations 
of Yahweh's Master Race, diverting attention away from them, commissioning and 
publishing volumes of more or less artfully manufactured sucker-bait, which, although 
they excite only cynical laughter from educated and critical readers, doubtless do 
impose on the many Americans who are thoughtlessly ready to believe whatever they see 
in print, especially if it is decorated with footnotes.

He has found every way to denounce "racists" and wicked individuals who believe in 
biology instead of the LaRouche-Riemann method, which proves that we should stimulate 
to the maximum the breeding of anthropoids everywhere on this planet until we reach 
the paradisial millennium around 2400, when there will be only standing room on the 
globe and we shall have to learn to sleep standing up. Belief that there are distinct 
races is the dastardly work of conspiratorial British materialists, who perversely 
consider visible and tangible realities instead of spending their time with a pencil 
and pad of paper, jiggling mathematical formulae while meditating on the glories of 
"ecumenical Christianity."

Those two achievements alone should make Lyndon worthy of a Congressional Medal of 
Honor, according to the criteria by which that decoration is now awarded.

LaRouche concludes the main part of his autobiography with the candid admission that 
he "is the only person in sight who possesses the tested abilities for doing what must 
be done." Consequently, "among all of the power elite, the idea of my being president 
scares them almost to death."

Now I am willing to wager that neither Ronnie nor Bushy, nor yet any one of their 
thousands of accomplices, ever lost so much as ten minutes of sleep through worry over 
Lyndon's chances of becoming president. And that brings us back to our original 
puzzle: why was it deemed necessary to use all the resources of government to clobber 
an intellectual nullity? (8)



(8. One could imagine, of course, that LaRouche is a man of keen intellect who, like 
the first Brutus, pretends to be foolish while awaiting the time to strike a decisive 
blow, but of that there is no evidence whatsoever. One could suggest that he is the 
victim of in-fighting between the F.B.I. and the C.I.A. and Mossad, since the two 
agencies, while overlapping, are not identical, but such conjectures are vain so long 
as the sources of LaRouche's income during the past two decades remain unknown.

Cont'd...
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This article originally appeared in Liberty Bell magazine.




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