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QUOTE(Herschelkrustofsky @ Mon 7th April 2008, 10:03pm)  QUOTE(Kato @ Fri 4th April 2008, 6:17pm)  The LaRouche articles form an axis of several areas, including the whole Overstock thing, where individuals with blatant conflicts of interest parked up and began OWNING the information they wanted the world to read.
That's an interesting observation. In the past 24 hours there is a sudden spate of edits on LaRouche-related topics by User:John Nevard, who seems to be thick with both the Gary Weiss sock drawer and the MONGO brigade. John Nevard closely follows what goes on here, and likes to do things to get WR's attention, right John? For example, during Mantanmoreland's arbcom proceedings, much was made about MM and SH's edit summaries using the phrase 'as per' and the space hyphen hyphen space separator. Having never used either before, he began to do so and continues doing so. Also, he's the only other person to use SV's useful links box.
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Tue 8th April 2008, 6:08am
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QUOTE(Somey @ Sun 6th April 2008, 11:42pm)  I've pointed all this out before, but IMO it bears repeating: Larouche has so many targets of derision, and so few figures of admiration
QUOTE(Kato @ Mon 7th April 2008, 3:53pm)  Finkelstein makes no criticisms of the British establishment, British colonialism, the Royal family and so on. Which make up the main targets of LaRouche from what I can gather.
Allow me to point out, as one who has read plenty of LaRouche, that he has often sung the praises of various figures in English history, including Henry VII (whom he credits with being the founder of the second modern nation state on this planet, after Louis XI's France,) and Sir Thomas More. LaRouche has written volumes on Shakespeare, and also praised my namesake, Sir William Herschel, who was a distinguished astronomer as well as a fine composer.
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Tue 8th April 2008, 9:38am
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QUOTE(Kato @ Mon 7th April 2008, 11:53pm)  QUOTE(guy @ Mon 7th April 2008, 10:09pm)  In my experience, Norman Finkelstein criticises most people, and certainly anyone who dares say anything not 100% laudatory of someone he likes.
That's not true. For example, Finkelstein makes no criticisms of the British establishment, British colonialism, the Royal family and so on. Which make up the main targets of LaRouche from what I can gather. I'm not sure what point Kato is making. Finkelstein, whatever he is, is not a LaRouche supporter so why should he attack the same people? or is he saying that the British Establishment attack Finkelstein's friends yet he does not respond?
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Thu 10th April 2008, 6:32am
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QUOTE(Herschelkrustofsky @ Thu 10th April 2008, 12:57am)  The disputed lines were deleted altogether. For now, at least... it should also be noted that Mr. Gade disengaged from the discussion on April 1, probably avoiding the Railroad Treatment. Afterwards, the Chipster went on something of a rampage. I got the impression that he was a bit more desperate this time, like he knows people are watching now, and he can't keep getting away with this stuff forever. Then again, it was only one paragraph... I especially liked this one, though: QUOTE(The Chipster @ 12:06, 3 April 2008 (UTC)) So it's the Jewish elites who track back to a cabal in Babylon who control the Queen today, according to LaRouche. This is a classic right-wing antisemitic conspiracy theory. Well, of course! We've all heard these right-wingers go on and on about Jewish elites who track back to a cabal in Babylon and control the Queen, until we're all pretty much sick of hearing it, day in, day out... Then again, if the Queen can't control herself, what are you gonna do...?
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Thu 10th April 2008, 2:48pm
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QUOTE(guy @ Thu 10th April 2008, 2:28am)  I think I know as much as most people about classic right-wing antisemitic conspiracy theories. They occasionally refer to Jewish cabals that go back many centuries, usually claiming that Freemasonry is a Jewish concept and Jewish-dominated organisation. However, it's pretty unusual to drag in the Queen beyond pointing out that her ex-brother-in-law Lord Snowdon had a Jewish grandfather. That's very much a LaRouche specialty.
It is? Please provide a Reliable Source for that. I've read as much LaRouche as the next fellow, and I've never seen any mention of that. Also note Berlet's rationale for the assertion about the "classic antisemitic conspiracy" yadda yadda yadda yadda. It is based entirely on this quote from LaRouche: QUOTE The Federal Reserve System, which was introduced to the U.S.A. from London, by Cassell's New York agent Jacob Schiff, has been intended to function, increasingly, as a disguise for that European style in central banking which was introduced to the Netherlands and England as an Anglo-Dutch clone of the Venice model of a financier-controlled imperial maritime power. I have to marvel at Chip's acute perceptive power here. It's as if some of Virginia Slim's Finely Honed Linguistic Analytic Skills™ had rubbed off on him.
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Thu 10th April 2008, 8:55pm
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QUOTE(guy @ Thu 10th April 2008, 1:15pm)  QUOTE(Herschelkrustofsky @ Thu 10th April 2008, 3:48pm)  QUOTE(guy @ Thu 10th April 2008, 2:28am)  However, it's pretty unusual to drag in the Queen ... That's very much a LaRouche specialty.
It is? Please provide a Reliable Source for that. I've read as much LaRouche as the next fellow, and I've never seen any mention of that. A quick Google found this. http://american_almanac.tripod.com/enemy.htmThat's not what I was asking about, Guy. You appear to have selectively edited your own comment. LaRouche attacks QEII all the time. In fact, he has compared her state of mind to that of Richard III. I was asking for a source regarding your full quote, which implies that LaRouche somehow ties her in to some sort of Jewish conspiracy. Allow me to refresh your memory: QUOTE(guy @ Thu 10th April 2008, 2:28am)  I think I know as much as most people about classic right-wing antisemitic conspiracy theories. They occasionally refer to Jewish cabals that go back many centuries, usually claiming that Freemasonry is a Jewish concept and Jewish-dominated organisation. However, it's pretty unusual to drag in the Queen beyond pointing out that her ex-brother-in-law Lord Snowdon had a Jewish grandfather. That's very much a LaRouche specialty.
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