Friend,
On September 10, the 31 year old founder of Turning Point USA,
Charlie Kirk, was assassinated while addressing 3000 college students
on a Utah campus. The style of the assassination was eerily
reminiscent of an attempt on President Trump's life at a campaign
rally last July in Butler, Pennsylvania. Twenty-four years ago, on
September 11, nearly 3000 Americans died as a result of an alleged
Islamic Extremist terror attack on the United States. Sixty-two years
ago President Kennedy was gunned down as he waved to adoring crowds in
Dallas, Texas, and you have Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert
Kennedy, not to mention other assassinations and terror attacks
abroad. What is the purpose of such events? To send a message? To
instill fear? To make the population more manipulable? To impose
fascism?
This week I will be joined by EIR researcher David Christie and
former Senior Staff Member of the United States Senate on Foreign
Relations Committee Cliff Kiracofe to discuss the history of
"Synarchism," described by Lyndon LaRouche in 2010 as follows:
"Synarchism" is a name adopted during the Twentieth Century
for an occult freemasonic sect, known as the Martinists, based on
worship of the tradition of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. During the
interval from the early 1920s through 1945, it was officially classed
by U.S.A. and other nations' intelligence services under the file name
of "Synarchism: Nazi/Communist," so defined because of its deploying
simultaneously both ostensibly opposing pro-communist and extreme
right-wing forces for encirclement of a targetted government.
Twentieth-Century and later fascist movements, like most terrorist
movements, are all Synarchist creations.
Synarchism was the central feature of the organization of the
fascist governments of Italy, Germany, Spain, and Vichy and Laval
France, during that period, and was also spread as a Spanish channel
of the Nazi Party, through Mexico, throughout Central and South
America. The PAN party of Mexico was born as an outgrowth of this
infiltration. It is typified by the followers of the late Leo Strauss
and Alexandre Kojève today.
This occult freemasonic conspiracy, is found among both
nominally left-wing and also extreme right-wing factions such as the
editorial board of the Wall Street Journal, the Mont Pelerin
Society, and American Enterprise Institute and Hudson Institute, and
the so-called integrist far right inside the Catholic clergy. The
underlying authority behind these cults is a contemporary network of
private banks of that medieval Venetian model known as fondi.
The Synarchist Banque Worms conspiracy of the wartime 1940s, is merely
typical of the role of such banking interests operating behind sundry
fascist governments of that period."
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