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One of the most notable frauds afoot in today's credulous world is the myth of British "democracy," British "constitutional government." Britain has in fact two governments, the first a parliamentary charade for the edification of the credulous, the other the real, monarchical government.

It is notable that many persons in high positions in United States and other nations are both nominally and efficiently British intelligence services' agents-of- influence. The U.S. Labor Party has publicly docu- mented the case of Henry A. Kissinger. The cases of Vice-President Walter A. Mondale, Senator Edward Kennedy, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Werner Michael Blu- menthal, James R. Schlesinger, and many others could be added. The "Watergate" against President Richard M. Nixon was a monstrous hoax, set up from both in- and outside the administration by Kissinger, Gen- eral Alexander Haig, and other British agents-of-influ- ence, run on the outside largely by the networks of the Institute for Policy Studies and corrupt, complicit ele- mentsofthe press, themselves either British agents out- fight or British agents-of-influence, knowledge" of the inner elites, the elites not duped by The United States is only the most important of the nations massively subverted by British intelligence ser- vices in this way.

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Russell also proposed the application of existing scientific technology to the purposes of mass mind-con- trol, including the development of drugs for mass use for this purpose. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and others' leading roles in promoting psychedelic drugs and drug-cultures are part of the implementation of that British Black Guelph project for mass drug- addiction.

  • The Secrets Known Only by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. The Campaigner is VOL.11 NUMBERS 3-4 MAY-JUNE 1978

That conspiracy goes back to the 1930s, when the British sent Aldous Huxley to the United States as the case officer for an operation to prepare the United States for the mass dissemination of drugs. We will take this conspiracy apart step-by-step from its small beginnings with Huxley in California to the victimization of 15 million Americans today. With 'The Aquarian Conspiracy', the British Opium War against the United States has come out into the open. [..] The high priest for Britain's Opium War was Aldous Huxley, the grandson of Thomas H. Huxley, a founder of the Rhodes Roundtable group and a lifelong collaborator of Arnold Toynbee. [..] Aldous Huxley, along with his brother Julian, was tutored at Oxford by H.G. Wells, the head of British foreign intelligence during World War I and the spiritual grandfather of the Aquarian Conspiracy. [..] In 1937, Huxley was sent to the United States, where he remained throughout the period of World War II. [..] While precise documentation is unavailable as to the auspices under which the LSD research was commissioned, it can be safely assumed that British intelligence and its subsidiary U.S. Office of Strategic Services were directly involved. [..] Watts at the same time founded the Pacifica Foundation, which sponsored two radio station WKBW in San Francisco and WBM-FM in New York City. The Pacifica stations were among the first to push the "Liverpool Sound" -- the British-imported hard rock twanging of the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and the Animals. They would later pioneer "acid rock" and eventually the self-avowed psychotic "punk rock." [..] During the 1960s, the Tavistock Clinic fostered the notion that no criteria for sanity exist and that psychedelic "mind-expanding" drugs are valuable tools of psychoanalysis. [..] Thus, by 1963, Huxley had recruited his core of "initiates." All of them -- Leary, Osmund, Watts, Kesey, Alpert -- became the highly publicized promoters of the early LSD counterculture. By 1967, with the cult of "Flower People" in Haight-Ashbury and the emergence of the antiwar movement, the United States was ready for the inundation of LSD, hashish and marijuana that hit American college campuses in the late 1960s. In 1963, the Beatles arrived in the United States, and with their decisive airing on the Ed Sullivan Show, the "British sound" took off in the U.S.A. For their achievement, the four rocksters were awarded the Order of the British Empire by Her Majesty the Queen. The Beatles and the Animals, Rolling Stones, and homicidal punk rock maniacs who followed were, of course, no more a spontaneous outpouring of alienated youth than was the acid culture they accompanied. [..] Like the British inundation of China with drugs in the nineteenth century, the British counterculture has succeeded in. subverting the fabric of the nation, even up to the top-most levels of government.

  • The Aquarian Conspiracy: Huxley, Isis, LSD and the roots of the American hedonist culture -- by EIR Staff, 1980 source: Executive Intelligence Review

If the new monetary system is firmly established, the Whore of Babylon—the Queen of England— defeated, the Great Design implemented, then inasmuch as I have contributed some special part to that end, I have succeeded in everything essential to me. Once that process is set securely into motion, the future of humanity is secured. [..] Secondly, the fact that the 1948-1949 SWP was a tiny, pariah organization during the onset of the British intelligence operation known as Senator Joe McCarthy is of no weight whatsoever in any attempted criticism of my decision in the matter. [..] Danton and Marat were British agents, trained and directed to their duties by British secret intelligence in London, and coordinated by Shelburne's intelligence agent, Jeremy Bentham. Their assignment was a terrorist operation analogous to British intelligence's deployment of international terrorism today. It is the Benthamite terrorist doctrine of the 1790s which serves as the doctrine of "leftism" generally to the present date. [..] The Wittelsbachs were British clients and British agents-of-influence. Major-General Professor Karl Haushofer, in cooperation with British agent Houston Chamberlain, selected Hitler to head the Nazi organization. Haushofer directed the writing of Hitler's Mein Kampf, and assigned his own personal aide, Rudolf Hess, to Hitler. Haushofer was nominally a political-intelligence operative for the Wittelsbach House, but with the closest relationship to ruling circles of British intelligence, and so much an agent for British geopolitical doctrines and policies that he was in fact a British agent. All of the inner circle of the original, Bavarian kernel of the Nazi Party were assigned to Hitler by the Wittelsbach political intelligence circles in a manner not too different from Bernstein's entry into the Social Democracy. [..] The case of British agent Henry A. Kissinger's role inside the Nixon administration is exemplary of such apparent exceptions. [..] Meanwhile, Daniel Ellsberg had adopted a "left cover" for a Kissinger-British deception operation known as the leaking of the "Pentagon Papers." [..] Also important was the fact that the British monarchy had more or less consistently the same line as Kissinger was being instructed to regurgitate. [..] This unit was significant in the U.S.' side of British intelligence's assassination of L.D. Trotsky in Mexico in 1940. [..] I was regarded by the British as a "potential danger" chiefly on that account—as I am at this point of writing—and thus they aimed at eliminating me in the course of any handy general terrorist deployment, providing it could be handled in such a way as not to increase my perceived political importance through "martyrdom." Since all international terrorism is deployed by networks coordinated by the British monarchy—at least what is properly termed international terrorism, as distinct from ordinary assassination activities—the correlation between the turn in overt British policy and the Baader-Meinhof assassination list was direct and most plain. [..] The discovered dominant function of the "Black" networks of the Maltese Order provided the most efficient means for tracing the direct, unbroken links between today's British-Maltese-Zionist forces of evil and the ancient oligarchist faction which the New Testament identifies as the "Whore of Babylon." The Colonna family of Rome, a hard-core element of today's Whore of Babylon, illustrates the point. This family traces itself (authentically) back to the family of Julius Caesar, not only biologically, but in an unbroken continuity of family traditions of policy.

  • The POWER of REASON A Kind of an Autobiography by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. The New Benjamin Franklin House Publishing House, Inc. New York

So then you have the Tavistock Institute, and you have the outright satanic Lucifer cult, which is what the United Nations in New York is part of, which the United Nations is full of, which the Anglican Church supports. You have the worship of the Mother of Satan, Gaia, by members of the British royal family, that kind of congruence. The Mother of Satan is loose in the land, though Satan died of old age. But his mother is still around and she's still trying to breed.

  • Lyndon LaRouche: The Positive Role of the Armed Forces
  • following are excerpts from an interview granted in April 1993 by Lyndon H. LaRouche,Jr. to Robyn Quijano, the editor of Executive Intelligence Review's Spanish-language magazine, Resumen Ejecutivo. [7]

Your editorial "Vote no on LaRouche" (Nov. 2) includes the following false statement: "In the alternative universe of the LaRoucheans, Henry Kissinger is a British intelligence agent; Queen Elizabeth, Oliver North and the pope are drug smugglers: . . ." The fact is that I have never accused any pope of involvement in drug smuggling in any way. This is the kind of outright lie by your publication which gives the popular news media a bad name. Retract this lie, with accompanying apology, in equal prominence in the same location in your next edition.
LYNDON H. LaROUCHE JR.
Committee to Reverse the Accelerating Global Economic and Strategic Crisis
Leesburg, Nov. 2, 1995

  • LAROUCHE SAYS 'NOT SO' Virginian - Pilot. Norfolk, Va.: Nov 7, 1995. pg. A.10

It was common knowledge before 1921, that the British Empire was the world's leading drug trafficker in the 19th century. Even Ted Koppel, in a recent ``Nightline" special report on Hongkong, was forced to admit this.

Lyndon LaRouche's associates published Dope, Inc., which documents how this British control has continued to this day. Treason in America, by Anton Chaitkin, documents how Opium trafficking played a central role in building up the ``treason" faction in America. However, this subject has been declared ``off-limits," by the defamation of LaRouche, as exemplified by the slander, ``LaRouche claims that the Queen of England runs drugs."

The drug was widely used in Britain itself, even by the Royal Family, as shown by revelations that Queen Victoria's court frequently ordered Opium from the royal apothecary at Balmoral. [..]

To understand British actions in the Opium Wars, it is necessary to step back, and to place them in the context of modern history. The establishment of the nation-state, with the creation of France under Louis XI, as a project of the Golden Renaissance, allowed mankind to rise above a condition where 95% of the population lived little better than cattle. However, a financial oligarchy, centered in Venice, was bitterly committed to preserving feudalism. This Venetian oligarchy survived, and succeeded in capturing the Netherlands and England as the base for their operations.

The British East India Company (the "Company") was one of the institutions created as a product of the Venetian takeover of England. The Levant Company, set up to trade with the East, had been formed in 1592 as a fusion of the Turkey Company and the Venice Company. In 1600, the East India Company was formed as a spin-off of the Levant Company. It received a perpetual charter from the British Monarchy for a monopoly on trade with the East Indies. [..]

In May 1996, Helga Zepp-LaRouche presented LaRouche's concept of using the Eurasian Land-Bridge as the basis for global economic reconstruction to a government-sponsored Symposium on the Land-Bridge in Beijing.

It is through this economic reconstruction, that the drug-running, looting policies of the British empire, will finally be defeated.

  • THE CHINESE Opium WARS: The Queen of England Pushes Dope by Robert Trout Printed in the American Almanac, July, 1997.Opium.htm


Now the British Empire today, contrary to what most Americans are misled to believe, is still an empire, but of a very special form. It's called the Commonwealth. Most people don't know how the British Empire functions. They think--they believe a silly fairy tale, that the British Parliament runs Britain. It's not true. They believe that the Queen of England is a figurehead. It's not true. They don't know what's going on. The Parliament is a joke. It's an adaptation, a reform of the Monarchy. It does not run the Monarchy. The Queen runs from the top down, through a Privy Council. Number One on the Privy Council, after the Queen, is the Church of England, the head of the Church of England, and then a whole lot of other people, about 500. These 500 people run the British Empire, including the apparatus of its old Colonial Office. The Colonial Office was never disbanded. They call it the Overseas Development Office now. The Crown Agents who ran the colonies still function. They operate whole countries around the world. The mercenary forces we see in Africa and elsewhere are British mercenary forces, under the personal, direct command of the Queen through a thing called the Corps of Commissionaires; that is, these are generally retired military veterans, officers and high-ranking non-coms usually, both from the British Commonwealth system; that is, the various members of the British Commonwealth, or people like Americans, who are ex-GIs, officers and soldiers, who are, as was the case with Ollie North, and people like that, under George Bush, were recruited as mercenary auxiliaries within the British mercenary system. [..] But, at the same time, through an operation run through the Church of England, which is a Pentecostalist--but other charismatic operations, run by the British Queen directly--has taken over large chunks of denominations in the United States, in addition to those like--for example, Pat Robertson is, in fact, an agent of the British Monarchy today! This is a case of an empire, a state running the church--so the church is not run for God; it's run for the Queen! And the religion is shaped, and manipulated to serve the interests of the Queen and what she represents in terms of the Empire. Not to serve God. But, nonetheless, they seize upon the mechanisms of religious belief among sections of our population--especially our military. [..] But the cover of that disaffection is used for the enemies of the United States--the British--to actually create terrorist threats--I'm talking about the kind of thing that happened in Oklahoma City--inside the United States. The greatest single security threat here. It also is a major security--it's key to the genocide, the holocaust which the British have been running in Africa. [..] And it's time that the American people knew what is really going on in the fellow making funny noises in the next room. That a very intense brainwashing operation, run largely through the Anglican communion, the greater Anglican communion, run by the British Queen, which is run, in large degree, through some of the Episcopal hierarchy, the Episcopal Church in the United States, which includes some of the Pentecostalists. It includes, of course, Pat Robertson; it includes a lot of people like that. And this has become a major security threat, that is, a church which is not a church running the state, but a church created and organized and directed by a state. It's a very dangerous thing. It's what the old Roman Empire, and the Babylonian Empire, and the Cult of Apollo, and the Byzantine Empire did before. It's one of the horrors from the bowels of human history. And somebody has resurrected it against us here in the United States. It's about time we paid attention!

  • Introduction: Know Your Enemy Lyndon H. LaRouche Printed in The American Almanac, August 25, 1997.[8]

If we were to misapply to the human species, the same ecological criteria employed in study of animal populations, our species would appear to fall among the great apes, as the father of the children of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II insists.21 If that lunatic assumption of the Duke of Edinburgh were adopted, then, by the relevant standards of animal ecology, there is no time, under the conditions existing on this planet during the recent two millions years, up to the present day, when it would appear that the human population could ever have exceeded several millions living individuals. All the facts show any rational person, that the Duke of Edinburgh is a royal fraud. [..] To permit the continuation of the effort, by the many professed great apes among the present inhabitants of the British Isles, Prince Philip, et al., to turn back the clock of history, would be the greatest disaster in modern times. This is to speak of the effort which was launched by Prince Philip’s co-founding of the neo-Malthusian World Wildlife Fund, in collaboration with former Nazi SS’er Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.24 This, Prince Philip’s neo-Malthusian effort to return the world to the political and social conditions of Europe’s medieval age,25 was furthered by what we have referenced as the 1964-1972 cultural paradigm-shift, and the launching of such offshoots of the World Wildlife Fund’s initiatives as the Club of Rome26 and Greenpeace.

  • How to Think in a Time of Crisis by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. March 5, 1998 [9]


In the June 4 edition of the Hollinger Corp.'s Daily Telegraph, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, the infamous "Clinton-basher," penned a shameless slander against EIR and Lyndon LaRouche, absurdly blaming us for the "conspiracy industry" that has built up since the Aug. 31, 1997 death of Princess Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed, and driver Henri Paul. In typical Evans-Pritchard style, the British poison pen, who admits to close collaboration with Britain's MI6 intelligence service in all of his overseas assignments, lied that EIR is "accusing the Queen of ordering the assassination of Diana, Princess of Wales." He continued, "The group is led by Lyndon H. LaRouche, 76, a cranky economist, convicted felon and publisher of a book that accuses the Queen of being the world's foremost drug dealer." The latter bit of black propaganda is a reference to the book Dope, Inc., first published in 1979, which laid bare the role of the London-centered offshore financial institutions and allied intelligence services, in running the global drug trade, from the time of Britain's nineteenth-century Opium Wars against China.

  • This editorial appeared in the June 12, 1998 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. Comprehensive background on the circles implicated in the murder of Princess Diana can be found in EIR's 1997 Special Report, The True Story Behind the Fall of the House of Windsor. EDITORIAL LaRouche's enemies are Clinton's enemies [10]


The LaRouche role in the Windsors' troubles came to the surface in 1994, when EIR published "The Coming Fall of the House of Windsor," a Special Report exposing the role of Prince Philip and his World Wildlife Fund (WWF, now the World Wide Fund for Nature), in triggering the worst genocide in modern history in the Great Lakes region of Africa. Even as EIR's exposés of the Windsors circulated throughout the world diplomatic community and among factions of the British establishment, with rare exceptions, the name "LaRouche" was banned from the British press.[FIGURE 1] All that changed, beginning with the June 4 Evans-Pritchard diatribe. The article not only accused LaRouche and EIR of heading the "conspiracy industry," and of accusing "the Queen of being the world's foremost drug dealer." [..] Wheen recited the litany of smears: LaRouche says "the Queen runs an international cocaine smuggling cartel," that "Henry Kissinger is a communist agent," and, interestingly, that "the Italian banker Roberto Calvi was murdered by the Duke of Kent." (Calvi was himself a member of the extended royal family.) [..] On other fronts, the British establishment is torn over how to deal with the onrush of the financial collapse. Prince Philip and his circle have no compunctions about throwing the world into decades of chaos and genocide, in order to retain oligarchical control. But other, less insane forces within the City of London financial elite are apparently asking, "What do we get out of such chaos and destruction?" and may be seeking a new political alliance, perhaps with the United States, and sane forces on the continent who are opposed to the suicidal Maastricht Treaty. [..]The common point of agreement among the "chaos" factions within the British and continental oligarchies, is that the power of the United States, as the pillar of the nation-state system, must be destroyed in the immediate period ahead, lest LaRouche's ideas for a nation-state-centered New Bretton Woods solution to the present global mess, be adopted, along with LaRouche's vision for a Eurasian Land-Bridge plan of global economic reconstruction.

  • This article appears in the June 19, 1998 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. New `Diana Wars' in Britain Put Focus on LaRouche by Jeffrey Steinberg [11]

By the time the mid-1970s had been reached, our nation’s enemy was not the Soviet Union, but rather certain evil little giant girls, playing with dolls, which toyed with nations, snickering wicked giggles all the time. They toyed with, and tortured nations as if peoples were but playroom marionettes. The doll-house game these evil little giant girls played, in their satanic manner of giggling, was the game of doomsday. It was what President Reagan derided as a game of “revenge weapons;” it was a game which silly wicked girls like the Queen’s own Henry Kissinger named “MAD:” Mutual and Assured Destruction. The evil little giant girls told the marionettes: “We are witches, come to warn you; you must try to destroy the other marionette before he destroys you, but you must not trigger a nuclear war, in which you would both assuredly be destroyed.” Such were the string of lies, by which the silly little giant witches wickedly manipulated those foolish marionettes.

First of all, if a person as popular as Princess Diana can not be assured justice, who can? As was made clear in the moments following her wrongful death, she was for many Britons like the fabulous Snow White of the fairy-tale, victim of the vengeful wrath of a witch-like, jealous old Queen. If we do not deliver justice for a person of such popularity, who can believe that justice is assured for them? Indeed, if the British monarchy and its accomplices can treat the case of Princess Diana so, who, in any such nations, can believe that the actual right to justice exists for them?

Second, Princess Diana deserved special consideration by reason of her status as a friend of Mother Teresa. Here was Diana, in torment over the circumstances into which she had been cast by a jealous old Queen and the Queen's dishonorable son, Prince Charles. In her torment, Diana turned to Mother Teresa, and sought to make her own life more meaningful by using her celebrity for the cause of justice. On this account, for reasons I need not explain here, I have some personal obligation to the late Mother Teresa, an obligation which EIR gladly shares with me.

Third, the British monarchy, Princess Diana's persecutor, is evil. Perhaps, in the course of time, the inhabitants of the so-called British Isles will make certain suitable changes in those islands' political affairs. Meanwhile, the stench of genocide against an estimated six millions African victims of the British monarchy's meddling in Central Africa, perhaps the most massive case of ongoing genocide of this century, demands a cordon sanitaire containing such a monarchy's polluting influence in international affairs.

Fourth, it is necessary to make the nature of the British monarchy's role in world affairs clear to those many, childishly simple-minded babblers who babble the nonsensical assertion, that the British monarchy is only a ceremonial fixture, denying the actual, most dictatorial power it wields over most of the British Isles and much of the Commonwealth besides.

The British Queen is the actual head of state of not only the United Kingdom, but also the British Commonwealth. She is to that vast empire as the old Doge of Venice was to the far-flung financial-oligarchical power then centered at the north of the Adriatic. Relative to the Queen, the British parliamentary government is more a side-show than an actually ruling power. The state apparatus--the military and so on--exists "On Her Majesty's Service;" the parliament can be turned over almost on a whim, through a readily orchestrated parliamentary coup d'état of the sort which the Telegraph and its accomplices attempted, with their fraudulent impeachment efforts, against the Presidency and Constitution of the U.S.A.

The Empire over which the Queen presides, is the greatest financial and political power in the world today. [..]

One of the things which ought to appear on the front pages of every newspaper in the U.S., if those publications were moral ones, would be a cartoon, showing an ugly, mean-spirited Queen Elizabeth II pushing a baby-carriage, the latter conveying a big-eared Prince Charles. The cartoon's caption would be: "Sometimes, Queen Elizabeth did push dope!"

Think of the number of times, from 1984 through 1986 and beyond, virtually all leading print and electronic media in the U.S.A. said, repeatedly: "He [Lyndon LaRouche] says the Queen pushes dope." I never said that, and every mass-medium in the U.S. which published that false report knew it to be false. The question, "Do you say that the Queen pushes dope?" was asked of me, on camera, by an NBC-TV interviewer from NBC's Chicago flagship. The question was asked, in Washington, D.C., during 1982. I replied to that question by stating I did not say such a thing: on camera. But, nonetheless, every national TV medium which referenced that recorded interview lied by cutting out the reporter's question and my response. Instead, the announcer supplied the ritual assertion: "He says the Queen pushes dope!"

  • This article appeared in the June 11, 1999 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. What EIR Knows and What Hollinger Says by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. May 26, 1999[12]


In its Aug. 5 edition, Take a Break published an article under the banner headline, "Shut This Man's Mouth," with a large photo of LaRouche appearing next to these words. Written by one Katie Fraser, the piece characterized LaRouche as "dangerous," and claimed that Buckingham Palace has become "increasingly alarmed" at the fact that exposés by LaRouche-associated publications about the British monarchy, such as the alleged royal family's involvement in the death of Princess Diana, "are being spread around the globe," and are being read in places like China, the Middle East, South America, and Africa, thanks to their circulation, including over the Internet. [..] Indeed, the Take a Break smear contained absurd misrepresentations of LaRouche and EIR's coverage of the monarchy, and the death of Princess Diana. The article claimed that LaRouche accuses the Queen of running a drug cartel, called "Dope, Inc.," and of ordering the murders of Princess Diana and President John F. Kennedy. In fact, LaRouche, in 1978, commissioned a book-length study of the worldwide drug trade, entitled Dope, Inc., Britain's Opium War Against the United States, which presented extensive evidence of the City of London's role in the drug trade dating back to the 19th-century Opium Wars. EIR has also provided extensive coverage of the unanswered questions surrounding the wrongful death of Princess Diana, questions that remain unanswered to this day.

  • August 13, 1999 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. British Magazine Publishes Death Threat vs. LaRouche by Mark Burdman [13]

In 1978, Lyndon LaRouche commissioned a book-length report on the international illegal narcotics trade, Dope, Inc. The book was subtitled Britain’s Opium War Against the U.S. On Aug. 5, 1999, Take A Break, a British magazine catering to women’s issues (circulation 1.4 million) ran a Page One slander on Mr. LaRouche entitled "Shut This Man’s Mouth,” which violently attacked the Democratic Presidential pre-candidate, for supposedly "seriously discrediting" the "carefully nurtured reputation" of Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Program No. 419 Death Threat Against Presidential Candidate LaRouche or Off With His Head!
  • The LaRouche Connection Program Summaries: 1999 389 - 439 Updated August 17, 2007 [14]
  • Reflections of an American political prisoner: the repression and promise of the Larouche movement Michael Billington EIR News Service, 2000 [15]

The source of this problem is essentially a connection between a phenomenon in France, called the Synarchist International, which essentially took over at the Versailles Treaty, in alliance with the British and Dutch. The alliance largely took the form, as you will hear today—I won't go into the details, but just to indicate the nature of the problem—took the form of the Synarchists associated with Lazard Frères, and particularly, specifically with André Meyer of France; leading Synarchist bankers who moved into an alliance with Royal Dutch Shell, and the Dutch royal family and the British royal family. This is the phenomenon today called the Bilderberg Society, which is not really a society, it's just a meeting of people who reflect this. They're not the controllers, there's no Bilderberg conspiracy. It's a completely different conspiracy.

  • LaRouche in Berlin Exposes Synarchist Enemies of The United States July 9th, 2006 • 7:00pm • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. We Need a New Bretton Woods To Defeat the Evil of Globalization[16]


What we’ve done, which has been steered from Britain— and the President of the United States is a puppet of the British monarchy; he’s not really a President of the United States—just a puppet, a British puppet; a poor, little Puppet Nero, of the British monarchy. [..] The situation is the same in Europe. Europe has no power, Western and Central Europe, no power whatsoever. They lost their sovereignty to the British Empire. [..] Because Roosevelt understood, the British Empire is the main enemy of civilization! It was then, and it is today! We must get the world free of the British Empire! We must shut down the British Empire! It’s been around too long. And we must restore the United States to its Constitutional intention, its mission for mankind. [..] The British Empire is still a big drug dealer. It’s the author of slavery, in former times, and those forms of slavery today. [..] As a matter of fact, the British Empire and the Obama policy is exactly that: A policy of genocide. The British have said the policy: You can not maintain a system of the type the British want on this planet, by tolerating a planetary population of more than 2 billion people. The policy of the World Wildlife Fund of Prince Philip, is exactly that. The environmental policy is just exactly that; the cap-and-trade policy is exactly that! It’s a policy of genocide! [..] So the British have created this orchestration. And it’s all over the press, which is largely British-controlled— most of the U.S. press is British-controlled: Who controls the New York Times? Go through the newspapers today, who controls them? They’re all controlled by the British Empire! [..] The British control the so-called Sykes-Picot area, since World War I; they control the area from Turkey down, in the East. They control Israel, they control the various Arab factions; they control the area of Iran; they are now breaking up Pakistan; they control Afghanistan. [..] The British are running the area of Afghanistan where the drugs are being produced. The drugs are being produced by farmers, who are working under a gun at their neck, being forced to produce Opium, for the benefit of what? For the benefit of the British Empire. [..] This was then consolidated through the aid of Teddy Roosevelt, who was a British agent. His uncle, after all, was a Confederate spy. [..] Nelson (right) and David Rockefeller, among others, set up the Trilateral Commission, which was essentially a British operation, that ran the government under President Carter and, later, under Reagan. [..]You have to set out to destroy the real enemy. And that’s why I do what I do. Why I talk to Russia, China, and so forth, the way I do. I’m out to bring about a coalition of nation states which will destroy the British Empire. And only things in that direction will do any good. Any other strategy will lose. Destroy the British Empire: Britain delenda est.

  • Lyndon LaRouche’s June 27 Webcast: ‘Britain Delenda Est’ EIR July 3, 2009


Here is the keynote address of Lyndon LaRouche to the June 27, 2006 EIR seminar in Berlin.

Yes, Mabel, the Queen of England does push dope. Anyone who seeks to deny this now, is worse than a Nazi-like liar. Worse, her government is presently engaged in the greatest attempt at mass-murder, planet-wide, in world history to date. In her regime's effort to bring about the great, world-wide genocide advocated by the World Wildlife Fund of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, her minions have also attempted to destroy the most prominent force against genocide operating world-wide today, the Catholic Church. Worst of all, she is using her dupe, the Nero-like, would-be, Hitler-like mass-murderer President Barack Obama, in the effort to accomplish those Hitler-copied objectives. [..] One of the leading features of the practices of the drug-pushing British monarchy, is the British effort to destroy the Catholic Church, world-wide, in an attempt to eliminate that Papacy which continues to be the chief opponent of British-orchestrated campaigns of genocide throughout the world at large, as the British Empire has done in Africa for about two centuries.

  • The Queen Does Push Dope! April 13th, 2010 • 8:56am • STATEMENT by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. [17]

"Yes, The Queen Pushes Dope" April 15th, 2010 [18] Video

Q of E: Secondary[edit]

Books and pamphlets[edit]

They conceal their confusion and intellectual laziness with jokes about LaRouche the kook who thinks the Queen of England pushes drugs, entirely missing the real meaning of his quip about the Queen.

  • Dennis King, Chapter Twenty-seven

When LaRouche says the Queen of England pushes drugs or that Britain is the chief enemy of the United States, he is not merely indulging in eccentricity or a Freudian dislike of female authority figures. These statements have a serious meaning to anti-Semites and neo-Nazis in West Germany and the United States. They are eccentric only to those who have not studied the history of modern anti-Semitism, in which the theme of Jewish-British race mixing and Jewish domination of the British Empire looms large. [..] LaRouche claims that the British-Rothschild establishment (and the Queen) controls the international drug traffic.

  • Dennis King, Chapter Twenty-nine


[LaRouche] argues that a single oligarchic conspiracy has been bedeviling mankind since the dawn of history. Its headquarters were first in Babylon, then in Rome, Venice, and now in London. The British aristocracy aspires to achieve world hegemony through conspiratorial means; the Queen of England is the number 1 danger to humanity. In his view, the British gain power in large part by reducing the status of other populations through war, starvation, and contraception, and in part by drugging them with popular culture and hallucinogens. Once the British have achieved a "new Dark Ages" of unrestrained capitalism, London-based conspirators will reign supreme and will use their power to kill off large parts of the human race through nuclear weapons, AIDS, and other methods. To prevent this catastrophe, LaRouche advocates preparation for total war against Great Britain.

  • Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes From by Daniel Pipes New York: Free Press, 1997 as quoted here:[19]

Executive Intelligence Review regularly reported that Queen Elizabh ran an international cocaine smuggling cartel and that Italian banker Roberto Calvi was murdered by the Duke of Kent. The Executive Intelligence Review also claimed that the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing was a first strike in a British attempt to take over the United States with the eventual goal of world domination.

  • Conspiracy theories in American history: an encyclopedia, Volume 1 By Peter Knight p. 246 [20]

In the words of arch conspiracy-theorist, Lyndon LaRouche, in 1997: “The Queen runs from the top down, through a Privy Council. Number One on the Privy Council, after the Queen, is the Church of England, the head of the Church of England, and then a whole lot of other people, about 500. These 500 people run the British Empire, including the apparatus of its old Colonial Office. The Colonial Office was never disbanded. They call it the Overseas Development Office now.”

As an offshoot of the Foreign Office, with a relatively tiny budget spent largely on aid and development projects, the ODA (now the Department For International Development) is an odd choice of villain. But then it turns out that the DFID is a pawn in a much larger global game. According to LaRouche and his co-theorists, the Windsors wield power through an assortment of agencies. As President Emeritus of the World Wildlife Fund, Prince Philip – apparently “the Doge of London” – “leads the world in orchestration of ethnic conflict and terrorism”. To date, successes of the WWF have included the Rwandan genocide, which was not, as you may blindly believe, the work of marauding, machete-wielding bands of Hutu extremists, but in fact executed by trained soldiers from Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s army. (Don’t be fooled by Uganda’s apparent support for the opposing Tutsi rebels.) These soldiers were all trained in camps set up under the guise of WWF gorilla-protection programmes. Given that the Overseas Development Agency “controls” Museveni, the troops were in fact little more than proxies for the British. [..] To rule this empire according to the feudal model – and nothing else would be acceptable to Prince Philip and his blueblooded friends in the City of London – would apparently require that the world’s population be reduced fivefold to one billion people. . . Starting with Lyndon LaRouche. According to a 1999 article in the LaRouche magazine Executive Intelligence Review, the publication of a distinctly negative article in the budget UK women’s magazine Take A Break was apparently the first step in an MI6 campaign to assassinate him.

  • The Rough Guide to Conspiracy Theories: "The Doge of London and His Friends" By James McConnachie and Robin Tudge October 2005. quoted here: [21]

Very recent writings make it clear that LaRouche has not lost his pathological hatred of women. The Queen of England and ex-British Prime Minister and arch-conservative Margaret Thatcher, are often labelled witches, as are LaRouche’s male opponents. This is not mere name-calling. [..] He continues in this vein for six more paragraphs. The “brutish Queen, Elizabeth II” is identified as one of the evil girls. Could the others be Margaret Thatcher and Golda Meir, who were in office during the 1970s? [..] A LaRouche Chronology - mid-1970s: LaRouche develops ties with paramilitaries, spies, and mercenaries. Begins to collect and disseminate intelligence on progressive groups. After Nelson Rockefeller dies, LaRouche repackages his theories to emphasize the conspiracy of Jews, the Queen of England, and Henry Kissinger.

  • Lyndon LaRouche: Fascism Restyled for the New Millennium by Helen Gilbert 2007

At one time LaRouche claimed that Queen Elizabeth II personally sent the philosophers Aldous Huxley and Alan Watts to America to corrupt us with drugs and Asian religions.

  • Everything is under control: conspiracies, cults, and cover-ups By Robert Anton Wilson, Miriam Joan Hill [22]

Becoming convinced that the Soviet KGB had put out a "hit" on him, LaRouche began to see international conspiracies everywhere. Jewish bankers ran the drug trade with the supervision of the British royal family.

  • Facing terror: the government's response to contemporary extremists in America By Jim Rodgers, Tim Kullman [23]

An anti-British, anti-Freemason conspiracy myth, that partially expresses itself in excessive anti-British tirades (e.g. an NBC broadcast of March 4, 1984, LaRouche on Queen Elizabeth II: “Of course she pushes drugs, that is to say in the sense of being responsible: the head of a gang, that pushes drugs; she knows that it happens, and she doesn’t do anything to stop it.”) appears as a further component of the LO ideology and turns up again and again with different embellishments.

  • Yearbook of Extremism and Democracy (E & D) Uwe Backes/Eckhard Jesse (Editors) 7th Year 1995 Nomos Publishers, Baden-Baden. "The LaRouche-Organization: In the Gray Zone between Extremism, Cultism and Political Exoticism" By Matthias Mletzko

Under Queen Elizabeth II and British Intelligence (MI5 and MI6), an "Anglo-american cabal" rules the world and presently is engaged in a genocidal program... The Anglo-american cabal finances and reaps most of the profits of the illegal drug traffic, and also finances (as tools of genocide) the birth control and abortion movements; to further de-populate and deplete the planet, they also promote Feminism, homosexuality, Satanism, and "the sex-drug-rock-and-roll counterculture." At one time LaRouche claimed that Queen Elizabeth II personally sent the philosophers Aldous Huxley and Alan Watts to America to corrupt us with drugs and Asian religions.

  • Everything is under control: conspiracies, cults, and cover-ups Robert Anton Wilson, Miriam Joan Hill HarperCollins, 1998, p279-280


Mediated political realities Dan D. Nimmo, James E. Combs Longman, 1990 [24]

Politics at the periphery: third parties in two-party America J. David Gillespie Univ of South Carolina Press, 1993 [25]

The right road?: a history of right-wing politics in Australia Andrew Moore Oxford University Press, 1995 [26]

From white Australia to Woomera: the story of Australian immigration James Jupp Cambridge University Press, 2002 [27]

Faces of hate: hate crime in Australia Chris Cunneen Hawkins Press, 1997 [28]

The rise and fall of One Nation Michael Leach, Geoff Stokes, Ian Ward Univ. of Queensland Press, 2000 [29]

In the name of Elijah Muhammad: Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam Mattias Gardell Duke University Press, 1996 [30]

Private acts, social consequences: AIDS and the politics of public health Page 147 Ronald Bayer - 1989 - 282 pages [31]

Voodoo histories: the role of the conspiracy theory in shaping modern history By David Aaronovitch [32]

Eighty greatest conspiracies of all time Jonathan Vankin, John Whalen Citadel Press, 2004 - [33]

Black leadership Manning Marable Columbia University Press, 1998 [34]

Up from conservatism: why the right is wrong for America By Michael Lind [35]

The party of fear: from nativist movements to the New Right in American history David Harry Bennett UNC Press Books, 1988 [36]

Commies: a journey through the old left, the new left and the leftover left Ronald Radosh Encounter Books, 2001 [37]

Politics and Paranoia Robin Ramsay Picnic Publishing, 2008 [38]

Hazardous Duty: An American Soldier in the Twentieth Century John K. Singlaub, Malcolm McConnell Simon and Schuster, 1992 [39]

Survey of Jewish affairs William Frankel, World Jewish Congress Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1988 [40]

The American communist movement: storming heaven itself Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes Twayne, 1992 [41]

Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies: The Straight Scoop on Freemasons, the Illuminati, Skull and Bones, Black Helicopters, the New World Order, and Many, Many More Arthur Goldwag Random House Digital, Inc., 2009 [42]

Conspiracy Theories Robin Ramsay Pocket Essentials, 2006 [43]

Dictionary of antisemitism from the earliest times to the present Robert Michael, Philip Rosen Scarecrow Press, 2007 [44]

World fascism: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1 Cyprian Blamires ABC-CLIO, 2006 [45]


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LaRouche believes, according to party publications, that "Zionist circles funded the founding and continuation of the American Nazi Party," that he is targeted for assassination, and that the chief conspirator agasint LaRouche is none other than President Carter's national security adviser, Zbigniew Brezinski. He replaces the Queen of England. Helping The Undeserving .? Richard Cohen Sarasota Journal - Dec 18, 1979 [46]

He believes the British monarchy, British upper classes, British Secret Intelligence Service and British money exert an undue influence on American policies. He believes the British intelligence service controls the world's narcotics traffic.

  • Presidential Candidate LaRouche Makes Political Splash. Reading Eagle - Feb 3, 1980 AP [47]

The [Detroit News] said LaRouche lectures on the threat of worldwide drug addiction, charging Queen Elizabeth and Secretary of State Alexander Haig are involved in a global conspiracy.

  • Anti-Drug Group Investigated For Link to Candidate LaRouche. The Argus-Press - Oct 23, 1981 AP [48]

When political extremist Lyndon LaRouche starts accussing the likes of Queen Elizabeth, Alexander M. Haig Jr. and the "Zionist lobby" of trying to control the world through drug addiction and population control, confusion about political labels is perhaps to be expected.

  • Extremist Parlays Fears Into Potent Political Force .? Miami News - Nov 30, 1981 Chicago Sun - Times [49]

In Los Angeles, demonstrations were comparatively small. At Monday's protest, backersof Lyndon LaRouche, right-wing founder of the U.S. Labor Party, contended that British bankers control the world, and chanted, "Long before Hitler there was Britain. Mass murderers belong in prison."

  • Queen Praises U.S. Support on Falklands PATT MORRISON Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File); Mar 1, 1983 pg. B1

In the past Mr. LaRouche, who has run for President twice before, in 1976 and in 1980, has argued that the United States and the Soviet Union were joined in a conspiracy against workers and warned of other conspiracies that he said involved the Carter Administration, the Rockefeller family, major labor unions in the United States, the Israeli intelligence service and the Queen of England.

  • CBS SELLS TIME TO FRINGE CANDIDATE FOR TALK KERR, PETER. New York Times. (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Jan 22, 1984. pg. A.23

[The Party of the Commonwealth of Canada's platform] claims, without citing any proof, that Canadian banks launder drug and "other dirty money" and that the Queen heads an international dope-dealing lobby.These two claims have become articles of faith for LaRouche's estimated 2,000 hardcore adherents.

  • Commonwealth Candidates Cause Concern .? The Phoenix - Sep 1, 1984 Sarah Binder [50]

It may seem far-fetched that a group that says Walter F. Mondale is a Soviet secret police "agent of influence" and that the Queen of England is involved in international dope-dealing could be useful to top federal government officials.

  • LaRouche network curries favor in D.C. The Milwaukee Journal - Jan 27, 1985 [51]

Regular Democrats must "disassociate ourselves entirely from people who are neo-fascist, anti-Semitic and at best just plain eccentric," he said, complaining that LaRouche followers believe, among other things, that the Queen of England runs international drug trade.

  • Stevenson Seeks to Oust Rightist From Ill. Ticket; [Late Final Edition] Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 21, 1986. pg. 2

But LaRouche and his disciples are not to be laughed off. Treasurer nominee Hart promised "Nuremberg tribunals around the country" to root out traitors. LaRouche must be heavily guarded at his Virginia estate, he says, because of threats on his life from Communists, Zionists, the Rockefellers, various terrorists, the mayor of Keene, N.H., and Queen Elizabeth II.

  • It's Stupefying; [Home Edition] Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 21, 1986. pg. 4

Meanwhile, voters in Illinois rejected the Democratic party slate and chose two far-right kooks to run on the state election ticket headed by former senator Adlai Stevenson III, who is running for governor. Mark Fairchild, 28, and Janice Hart, 31, are followers of an economist named Lyndon Larouche in a movement labelled neo-Nazi by an appalled Stevenson. They propose to test every citizen of the state for AIDS, charge Queen Elizabeth II as the Queenpin of an international drug ring, and "send tanks down the streets to hang the traitors," in the words of the ferocious Janice.

  • Mulroney, Reagan have a bad week; [FINAL Edition] Christopher Young. The Gazette. Montreal, Que.: Mar 22, 1986. pg. B.3

Longtime Democratic activist Howard Adler agreed. In failing to promote a mainstream Democrat to run against Badham, "it appears that we may have been caught with our pants down," Adler said. Recalling earlier service by LaRouche Democrats on the central committee, Adler said they have not done any damage but added that "they're a pain in the neck." He mentioned a woman who was on the panel in 1982. "She was kind of meek," Adler said. "She didn't speak up much, but she'd advance these strange resolutions about a whole variety of issues-the space beam defense and Queen Elizabeth as the head of an international banking conspiracy."

  • Democrats Gear Up Against Splinter-Group's Candidate; [Orange County Edition] LANIE JONES. Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 22, 1986. pg. 1

LaRouche and his backers have enraged Democratic leaders and others for such things as calling Walter Mondale a ``KGB agent of influence and accusing the British Royal family of being involved in world drug smuggling. During the Houston mayoral campaign, LaRouche candidates accused Mayor Kathy Whitmire of spreading AIDS. The candidates often make their accusations at press conferences or public meetings.

  • LaRouche backers laud Illinois upsets; [1 STAR Edition] NENE FOXHALL, Houston Chronicle Political Writer. Houston Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext). Houston, Tex.: Mar 22, 1986. pg. 27

The FBI in the past has described LaRouche, who believes that many in high places, most notably Queen Elizabeth, are trying to assassinate him, as paranoid.

  • Supporters' victory puts LaRouche back on political stage; [2 STAR Edition] Houston Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext). Houston, Tex.: Mar 23, 1986. pg. 2

The lack of guidance from their fractured party left too many voters to cast ballots in ignorance for followers of Mr. LaRouche, the leftist-turned-rightist who lives on a heavily guarded Virginia estate and says he is threatened by, among others, the Trilateral Commission and the Queen of England.

  • Chicago's Bitter Fruit; [EDITORIAL] New York Times. (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Mar 24, 1986. pg. A.18

Hoping to prevent a follower of Lyndon LaRouche from winning the Democratic Party's nomination for Congress by default, Bruce W. Sumner, the party's Orange County chairman, announced Tuesday that he will be a write-in candidate in the 40th Congressional District. The former state assemblyman and retired Superior Court judge told reporters at the party's Santa Ana headquarters that he wants "to give the Democrats of the district a standard-bearer who is not an extremist representing an absurd but dangerous philosophy." "To espouse seriously that the Queen of England, Henry Kissinger and Walter Mondale are involved in some sort of conspiracy to turn the Free World over to the communists borders on lunacy," Sumner said in reference to LaRouche's theories.

  • Write-In Candidacy Mounted to Sidetrack LaRouche Follower; [Home Edition] LANIE JONES. Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: Mar 26, 1986. pg. 25

[Mark Fairchild] also repeated claims made by LaRouche supporters that bankers and the British royal family are responsible for international drug trade. "I don't know if Queen Elizabeth is personally running it, but I do know that the royal family and the British have been intimately involved in the drug trade and are today," Fairchild said.

  • Larouche Candidate Criticizes Stevenson .? Sumter Daily Item - Mar 29, 1986 AP [52]

LaRouche blames the world's ills on plots by the Soviet secret police, "the Queen of England, the dope lobby" and Jewish organizations.

  • U.S. extremist grows as political force; [SUN Edition] William Lowther Special to The Star. Toronto Star. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 30, 1986. pg. B.1

The fact is that LaRouche's ideology is not compatible with either the Republican or the Democratic Party. LaRouche has termed himself a "neo-Platonic democratic republican," a nonsense phrase that is nonetheless appropriate. The man is a paranoid, and paranoids operate not on logic but on fear and emotion. They reach positions independent of data. They feel free to hold contradictory conclusions. They are truly anti-ideological, in the sense that ideologies signify a coherence of thought. That is why it is futile to challenge LaRouche for supporting evidence or try to refute him. How does he know that the Queen of England and the Trilateral Commission are part of a plot to take over the world? Ask, and you get a knowing smile. In the world of the conspiracy theorist, the rest of us are innocents.

  • LaRouche Panics the Democratic Party March 30, 1986 Dinesh D'Souza [Dinesh D'Souza is managing editor of Policy Review] Los Angeles Times [53]

"It's absolutely nonsense. They have no interest at all in working within the Democratic Party," Democratic National Committee spokesman Terry Michael said Friday. "They're trying to use the party as a vehicle for their bizarre agenda. No one should try to rationalize why these LaRouche cultists have decided to file for office as Democrats. There is no rational answer to that." "It's inaccurate to regard them as ultraconservative or right-wing. You can't place on the political map anyone who thinks Queen Elizabeth is a dope dealer and Henry Kissinger is a KGB agent. That's not ultraleft or ultraright. It's ultracrazy."

  • Democrats on offensive to block out `ultracrazy' LaRouche followers; [3 STAR Edition] Houston Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext). Houston, Tex.: Mar 30, 1986. pg. 5

But equally interesting are the labels the press has been pinning on Mr. LaRouche, mainly because of the insights they offer into certain prevailing attitudes in the "media." First, a few samples of the man's exotic political views: A cartel of British and Jewish bankers and the Queen of England controls much of the world; free-market economists Milton Friedman and F.A. Hayek run a world-wide drug trafficking empire; Henry Kissinger is "a Soviet agent of influence." Do these sound like the opinions of an "ultra-conservative" (the New York Times), the "ultra-right" (the Washington Post) or the "extreme right wing" (ABC News)?

  • REVIEW & OUTLOOK (Editorial): The Words for LaRouche Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Apr 2, 1986. pg. 1

The Queen of England is part of the "international drug lobby." And the Leesburg Garden Club is a "Soviet front." These are just a few views of Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr., presidential candidate and the cause of emotional turmoil in this normally quiet town of 11,000 in Northern Virginia.

  • LAROUCHE EVOKES FEAR IN VA. TOWN WITH THE CANDIDATE CAME GUNS AND HIS BODYGUARDS Rex Springston. Richmond Times - Dispatch. Richmond, Va.: Apr 4, 1986. pg. 1

Asked if he believed that Queen Elizabeth II was knowingly involved in drug trafficking, for example, Mr. LaRouche said, Of course she is.

  • LAROUCHE SAVORS FAME THAT MAY RUIN HIM The following article is based on reporting by Robin Toner and Joel Brinkley and was written by Miss Toner; Special to The New York Times, Friday Apr 4, 1986 Sec: A National Desk p: 1

Like the Queen of England and Weld. [Mel] Klenetsky knows people laugh at LaRouche's claim that Queen Elizabeth II is involved in the drug trade, but he's quite content to explain it in detail, and wrap Weld up in the same package. Listen: "From our extensive research, it's clear that the involvement of the British crown in drugs goes back to the time of the Opium wars in China. The crown colony of Hong Kong was then, and is, the center for finance and distribution for the Golden Triangle drug trade, and the key banks there were set up by the crown to handle the cash. This was all an open book through the 1930s, and there's never been one iota of proof that it stopped. And it's always been known that certain old-line American families also made fortunes in the Opium and slave trades." "Bringing it right around, look at some of the most recent activity involving institutions like the Bank of Boston that confessed to not reporting huge cash transactions to the government. One of their foreign contacts was with Credite Suisse in Geneva, and that has always had close ties to the investment firm of White- Weld, which is the family operation of William Weld." Only a fellow traveler in this grand conspiracy -- "the press is bloated with Anglophiles," said Klenetsky -- would dare note that Weld, according to US officials, is also investigating allegations that the LaRouche network has made illegal use of credit cards the unsuspecting have used to purchase books and other publications of the organization.

  • LOOKING AT THE WORLD AS LYNDON LAROUCHE SEES IT; HIS ENEMIES LIST AN ECLECTIC MIX; [THIRD Edition] Thomas Oliphant, Globe Staff. Boston Globe (pre-1997 Fulltext). Boston, Mass.: Apr 6, 1986. pg. 24

But a few days ago, I did manage to interview at length a LaRouche follower. His name is Chuck Cosby, and I have to tell you that it was a disturbing interview. [..] But there's this major problem in discussing issues with a LaRouchian. For example, what can one say when told that LaRouche claims Queen Elizabeth II is a drug trafficker? I asked Cosby if he really believed that. "Well, not that she would go out and work very hard to build a dope network. She was born into it," Cosby said. "The history of the monarchy of England is that they always supported drug trafficking and slave trade."

  • GETTING BEHIND LAROUCHE -- CALM, YOUNG FOLLOWER IS DISTURBING EVIDENCE THAT POLITICAL EXTREMIST ATTRACTS MORE THAN NUTS :[THIRD Edition]. " ERIK LACITIS. " Seattle Times [Seattle, Wash.] 8 Apr. 1986,D1.

LaRouche, 63, calls Queen Elizabeth a "drug pusher" and former U.S. vice-president Walter Mondale a KGB "agent of influence."

  • Reagan lieutenant joins Soviets, drug runners on extremist's hate list; [FINAL Edition] The Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ont.: Apr 10, 1986. pg. E.4

Mr. LaRouche has said he chose Leesburg because it is close to Washington, and he apparently had no expectation that his views would find a good reception here. They have not. Few residents have been moved by his tales that the Queen of England is a drug pusher, that the International Monetary Fund is engineering the collapse of the United States, that their neighbors are Communists, terrorists or homosexuals, or that Mr. LaRouche is all that stands between the human race and Armageddon. [..] That's just funny, Agnes Harrison, one of those accused of being a drug pusher, said of the accusations. Mrs. Harrison, a 35-year resident who with her husband has long been active in historic preservation and environmental causes, said it was not the oratory that frightened her. We like our eccentrics, she said. [..] Few in Leesburg believe Mr. LaRouche's assertions of threats on his life, but they would be happier without the problem. Do I expect the Queen of England is plotting to assassinate Lyndon LaRouche? Absolutely not, said the county Sheriff, John R. Isom.

  • SMALL TOWN IN VIRGINIA TENSE HOST TO LaROUCHE MATTHEW L. WALD, Special to the New York Times. New York Times. (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Apr 11, 1986. pg. A.14

Everywhere the Leesburg LaRouche people look these days, they see enemies -- like the Queen of England. Klenetsky knows people laugh at LaRouche`s claim that Queen Elizabeth II is involved in the drug trade, but he`s quite content to explain it in detail, and wrap Weld up in the same package. Listen:

``From our extensive research, it`s clear that the involvement of the British crown in drugs goes back to the time of the Opium wars in China. The crown colony of Hong Kong was then, and is, the center for finance and distribution for the Golden Triangle drug trade, and the key banks there were set up by the crown to handle the cash. This was all an open book through the 1930s, and there`s never been one iota of proof that it stopped. And it`s always been known that certain old-line American families also made fortunes in the Opium and slave trades.
``Bringing it right around, look at some of the most recent activity involving institutions like the Bank of Boston that confessed to not reporting huge cash transactions to the government. One of their foreign contacts was with Credite Suisse in Geneva, and that has always had close ties to the investment firm of White-Weld, which is the family operation of William Weld.``
  • Larouche`s `Troubles` Rarely Has Conspiracy Theory And Political Paranoia Been So Imaginative. The Newest Of The `new Right` Worries About Its Enemies All The Time. April 13, 1986 Thomas Oliphant writes for the Boston Globe.[54] Sun Sentinel

Meet Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.'s No. 1 gun in Pennsylvania, a 34-year-old self-styled economic consultant, former roofer and oft-slated candidate on the National Democratic Policy Committee ticket. [Steven] Douglas is running in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary on a LaRouche slate that includes one candidate for the U.S. Senate, 18 for Congress, five for the state Senate and 50 for Democratic Party positions, according to Fred Henderson, NPDC spokesman. Their platform, embraced by Douglas, is pure LaRoucheian, focused on a profound fear of AIDS, drugs, Soviet scientists and the International Monetary Fund. And yes, Douglas truly believes that the Queen of England, the monarch with the large handbags and sensible shoes, is the chief operating officer of a global drug-selling conglomerate. "The Queen of England, the royal family, sits on top of a network that has continued the age-old policy of the British empire of running drugs," Douglas said in an interview last week. "If you don't believe that, then you know nothing about history." [..] Next subject: drugs. And the Queen. "The only way you're going to shut down the drug trade is by going after the people who are 'above suspicion,' the people who really run the operation," Douglas said. And of course, he said, that includes Queen Elizabeth, Princess Di and the rest of the royal family, along with White House Chief of Staff Donald T. Regan. LaRoucheians trace the alleged British involvement in drug trafficking to the Opium wars of the mid-19th century, during which English traders battled China for the right to import Opium. "Does the Queen of England push nickel and dime bags? No. Does she know what she's on top of? Absolutely," Douglas said. Asked to prove that the Queen of England runs drugs, Douglas said, "You disprove it." [..] A LaRoucheian candidate, Denise Henderson, is running against incumbent U.S. Rep. William H. Gray III. An aide to Gray, Jerry Mondesire, said the congressman was not concerned. If they come into the Raymond Rosen housing project and start telling people that the Queen of England is a drug pusher, I don't want to be responsible for what happens, Mondesire said.

  • DIFFERENT KIND OF 'DEMOCRAT' ULTRA-RIGHT-WING CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR HAS SOME RADICAL IDEAS FOR PENNSYLVANIA DEBBIE M PRICE. Philadelphia Daily News. Philadelphia, Pa.: Apr 14, 1986. pg. 4

Asked to explain his claim that the British royal family is invovled in drug trade, LaRouche responded: "The Westminster Act of 1787 which put the British government in the drug business, and they've never gone out of it. They don't happen to the the dominant force in the drug business today, but they're still in it. And they shouldn't be, should they?" A spokesman for British Information Services at the British consulate in New York, Stewart Granger, said he had never heard of "the Westminster Act of 1787" and could find no such reference in the index of acts of British Parliament. [..] Calls to LaRouche's headquarters seeking elaboration were referred to spokesman Mel Klenetsky. He did not return the calls.

  • Larouche Claims To See Conspiracies Throughout History? William M. Welch AP Bangor Daily News - Apr 14, 1986 [55]

LaRouche spouts improbable conspiracy theories-that the Queen of England heads "a gang . . . pushing drugs," for example-and has labeled former Vice President Walter F. Mondale and former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger as "Soviet agents of influence."

  • In Spotlight After Illinois Victories LaRouche: Cult Figure or Serious Political

Leader? PAUL HOUSTON. Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: Apr 29, 1986. pg. 1

Harris County Democratic Chairman Barbara Stanley says followers of Lyndon LaRouche, the controversial economist and former presidential candidate, are trying to win 56 Democratic precinct chairmanships in Saturday's primary voting. [..] Stanley and other Democratic Party leaders have branded LaRouche as an anti-Semite and hate monger who has accused the Queen of England of being involved in dope traffic and Walter Mondale of being an agent of the KGB.

  • LaRouche followers seek precinct posts; [1 STAR Edition] LYNWOOD ABRAM. Houston Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext). Houston, Tex.: May 2, 1986. pg. 25

"The LaRouche faction is more of a cult than a political party," said 6th Congressional candidate Pete Geren of Fort Worth. Geren is challenged by Leonard Rinaldo Sr., a LaRouche follower. [..] "Lyndon LaRouche is a one-time Marxist who has built his current political organization with bizarre theories of international conspiracies," Geren said in a recent press release. "He claims that Queen Elizabeth is the head of the international drug trade, claims that Henry Kissinger is a Soviet spy and credits the International Monetary Fund with starting the AIDS epidemic," he said.

  • Texans on 'LaRouche alert' for vote today; [FINAL Edition] The Gazette. Montreal, Que.: May 3, 1986. pg. H.7

Kevin Zondervan, a Lyndon LaRouche follower and aerospace engineer, said he expects a repeat here of the upset achieved by the Democratic splinter group in Illinois' March primary. [..] Queen a Pusher: For example, he said, the press quotes LaRouche as saying that the Queen of England pushes dope, and then makes no attempt to explain the meaning behind the remark. What LaRouche means, Zondervan said, is that the Queen is the titular head of a society in which drug use is rampant, but the Queen does not speak out against such "moral bankruptcy" and against "world banking circles that support drug pushers by laundering their money." Thus, LaRouche's claim that the Queen pushes drugs is an attempt to hold her-and the governments of all nations-responsible for not taking effective measures to deal with the drug problem.

  • California Elections Opponents Target Rep. Dymally From Reagan's Ramparts; [Home Edition] BOB WILLIAMS. Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: May 11, 1986. pg. 1

Dixon's primary opponent, Joe Alcoset, 38, is an aerospace logistics analyst who has been active in the LaRouche movement for about five years. [..] Interviews with Alcoset and other LaRouche candidates indicate that the leader of the splinter group may use a novel symbolic language in trying to communicate his ideas through the media. Two examples offered by LaRouche candidates: When LaRouche charges that the Queen of England is a drug pusher, he does not mean that she is actually dealing dope at Buckingham Palace. He means to shock the world into awareness that the Queen and other national leaders have, as LaRouche sees it, acquiesced to rampant drug use by their citizens. That, in LaRouche language, is the same as condoning and even participating in drug-related crimes.

  • His First Primary Challenger Since '78 Is a LaRouche Democrat Dixon Deals From Strength in 28th Dist. Race; [Home Edition] BOB WILLIAMS. Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext). Los Angeles, Calif.: May 18, 1986. pg. 1

The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith intensified its campaign against Lyndon LaRouche's political movement yesterday, calling it a devious cult. The league, long a foe of LaRouche and four times a defendant in unsuccessful libel suits filed by his organization, said it will circulate 100,000 copies of a pamphlet on "the LaRouche cult's fantasy world." It will include quotations from LaRouche publications that tie Queen Elizabeth II to the drug trade, describe Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov as a KGB agent and suggest that jazz was "foisted on black Americans by the same oligarchy which had run the U.S. slave trade." These statements, said league national chairman Kenneth Bialkin at a news conference, are representative of LaRouche's political thought, which he called "fundamentally gibberish," adding that "it's anti-social, it doesn't make sense." [..] Donna Scanlon, speaking for LaRouche, called the allegations "a combination of wild distortions and lies.

  • Jewish Group Hits Out Again At LaRouche; [TWO STAR Edition] San Francisco Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext). San Francisco, Calif.: May 22, 1986. pg. 23

Lyndon LaRouche's organization has endorsed William F. Rosa, the only opponent so far to Rep. Barney Frank's bid for a fourth term in Congress. [..] [Rosa] would not say whether he agrees with the LaRouche view that Queen Elizabeth and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger are drug runners. Frank took a stand on that question. "If these are going to be the issues, I think we should face the issues squarely," said Frank. "I'm prepared to say that Queen Elizabeth is not a drug dealer."

  • LaRouche backs Barney Frank challenger William F. Rosa says he agrees with half group's stands ELIZABETH S. SCHWARTZ Journal-Bulletin Reporter/Intern. Providence Journal. Providence, R.I.: Jun 7, 1986. pg. A-05

LaRouche was quoted in reports published this spring as saying that the Queen of England is involved in drug trade and that Henry Kissinger is leading a plot to assassinate him.

  • LaRouche haunts DFL in 3rd District race; [METRO Edition] Lori Sturdevant, Staff Writer. Minneapolis Star and Tribune. Minneapolis, Minn.: Jun 17, 1986. pg. 01.B

An employee of the U.S. drug Enforcement Administration allegedly cooperated with a LaRouche "investigative team" on another project, Dope Inc., originally published in 1978 and now in a second edition. Former LaRouche loyalists have said a person generally understood to be a DEA staff member spent days in the New York NCLC office contributing to the book's manuscript, which blames the British royal family for the international Opium trade. "From 1715, when the British East India Company opened up its first Far East office in the Chinese port city of Canton," says the book, "it has been official British Crown policy to foster mass-scale drug addiction."

  • Lyndon LaRouche's Dirty Little Secret: Part 2: The key to understanding LaRouche's program is understanding that there is no program. LaRouche has no ideology. He does not care about issues. His only long-term goal is to amass money and power. By Chip Berlet and Joel Bellman Jan 8 - 14, 1987 Chicago Reader [56]

LaRouche, 64, has claimed that Britain's Queen Elizabeth is the "head of the drug lobby," and that the International Monetary Fund "is engaged in mass murder" by spreading the disease AIDS through economic policies.

  • LaRouche case rejected for review Providence Journal. Providence, R.I.: Jan 27, 1987. pg. A-09

The movement favors compulsory testing for AIDS and the colonization of Mars, and it claims there is an international fascist-communist conspiracy led by the Rockefeller family, the Ford Foundation, labor unions, and international bankers. It also says the British royal family lives off drug profits and the Blessed Virgin is a manifestation of Satan. David Matas, a lawyer for the League for Human Rights of B'nai B'rith, says the news media tend not to take the LaRouche movement seriously when it says the Queen sells drugs. The media concentrate on the quirkiness of some of the movement's policies instead of going into the racist material that underlies it.

  • B'nai B'rith opens fight to counter LaRouche RICHARD CLEROUX. The Globe and Mail. Toronto, Ont.: Mar 31, 1987. pg. A.3

LaRouche, a one-time Marxist, drew less than 0.09 percent of the 1984 vote. He contends Britain's Queen Elizabeth is the "head of the drug lobby" and the International Monetary Fund "is engaged in mass murder" by spreading AIDS.

  • LaRouche says he'll be `hero'; [CITY Edition] St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Jun 28, 1987. pg. 19.A

Besides the moon-Mars colonization project, [Donald Hadley] said in a telephone interview yesterday that he favors a multibillion-dollar program to find a cure for AIDS and wants to stop the international drug trade "by going after the politicians who protect it." Hadley cautioned a reporter not to distort his views to portray him as one of those extremists who says Queen Elizabeth is a drug dealer. But he did allege that the British royal family controls the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank, which he accused of laundering the money used to run all the Opium in and out of Southeast Asia. The Queen could not be reached for comment. However, a spokesman for the British Embassy in Washington, Peter Jump, said he was aware of similar charges raised in various publications associated with LaRouche. "The British government and the royal family deny any involvement in drug smuggling," Jump said. "We consider the charge preposterous."

  • Larouche Disciple Wins In 5th District April 28, 1988|By BOB WARNER, [Philadelphia] Daily News Staff Writer [57]

NEWS FROM MARS: The rumor that Dukakis received psychological counseling showed up last month on a handbill distributed at the Democratic Convention in Atlanta by associates of Lyndon LaRouche, who has been making spectacular charges for years. The handbill also included three LaRouche platform proposals: One called for U.S. colonization of Mars. A second implicated Queen Elizabeth in international drug smuggling. The third called for quarantine of all people who test positive for the AIDS virus.

  • WASHINGTON DATELINE Media General News Service. Richmond Times - Dispatch. Richmond, Va.: Aug 7, 1988. pg. A-15

Claude Jones, the Lyndon LaRouche associate who pledged after his election as chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party that he would support the party's candidates, has been campaigning against Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis at a LaRouche information booth at Hobby Airport. [..] At a March news conference, Jones said he affirmed LaRouche's contentions that the British royal family engaged in drug smuggling and some high-powered British banks are conspiring to spread AIDS as a means of population control.

  • Campaign '88/LaRouchite Dem chairman campaigns against Dukakis; [2 STAR Edition] ALAN BERNSTEIN. Houston Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext). Houston, Tex.: Sep 19, 1988. pg. 5

A description of Lyndon LaRouche as a paranoid, lying drunkard who believed the American public was not morally fit to survive highlighted the first week of testimony in the government's mail fraud case against the political extremist and his followers. [..] Charles Tate, a member of LaRouche's security staff from 1971 to 1984, said aides worked around the clock and functioned as household staff as well as bodyguards. The security staff cleaned, cooked, shopped, walked the dogs and tended to the horses, Tate said. [..] Tate, who said he left the organization because he had become disgusted and bitter, said LaRouche believed would-be assassins, ranging from the KGB to Britain's Queen Elizabeth, were "getting to him" by hampering fund-raising efforts.

  • LAROUCHE LIFESTYLE IS FOCUS OF TRIAL United Press International. Richmond Times - Dispatch. Richmond, Va.: Nov 27, 1988. pg. A-8

Defense lawyers maintained that LaRouche was brought to trial simply because of his extremist beliefs. Witnesses said LaRouche was often the target of death threats because he insisted that Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was involved in international drug trafficking and that the International Monetary Fund was responsible for the spread of AIDS.

  • LaRouche convicted of cheating tax collectors; [CITY Edition] PAUL HOUSTON. St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Dec 17, 1988. pg. 1.A

Perhaps Mr. LaRouche's most widely noted assertions are that former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is a Soviet agent and that Queen Elizabeth II has close ties to the international narcotics trade.

  • LAROUCHE RECEIVES 15-YEAR SENTENCE By The Associated Press Published: January 28, 1989 NY Times [58]

From his perch on the fringe of the American political spectrum, Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. has accused Queen Elizabeth II of drug trafficking and blamed the International Monetary Fund for creating and spreading the AIDS virus. Henry Kissinger and Walter Mondale, among others, have earned spots on his list of Communist spies.

  • Debtor's Prison: Lyndon LaRouche Monday, Feb. 06, 1989 Time magazine [59]

Another party, the Party for the Commonwealth of Canada (Quebec), believes Queen Elizabeth II is a conspirator in international drug trafficking. Its environmental platform calls for feeding Jane Fonda to the whales. [..] The party's constitution was drafted by Lyndon LaRouche, a reclusive American who is on the ultra-right fringe of U.S. politics.

  • On the fringe of Quebec politics, truth is stranger than fiction; [FINAL Edition] DAVID JOHNSTON. The Gazette. Montreal, Que.: Sep 18, 1989. pg. A.1.FRO

Glenn Mesaros, chairman of the LaRouche Democrats in Minnesota, noted that the Nov. 4 edition called Lyndon LaRouche a "political extremist" and in so doing "violated your policy." LaRouche is serving a 15-year sentence for scheming to defraud the Internal Revenue Service and defaulting on $30 million in loans. He's correct. The policy says to "avoid one-word descriptions of LaRouche and his followers . . . which unnecessarily inflame some of our readers and don't really explain very much. If a one-sentence description is appropriate to your story, use this: LaRouche and his followers take many positions on the radical right, often blaming international conspiracies for the world's problems. "If a longer statement is required, use this: LaRouche, who began his political life as a Marxist, now takes radical-right positions on many issues. He favors mandatory AIDS testing for everyone and quarantining AIDS victims. He blames international conspiracies for much of the world's problems, calls the Holocaust a hoax and says Queen Elizabeth of England leads the international drug trade."

  • There's no compelling reason to identify jurors by name; [METRO Edition] Lou Gelfand, Staff Writer. Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minn.: Nov 19, 1989. pg. 29.A

Samuel C. Stretton, the prominent West Chester attorney recruited by Lord to run against Hadley, has attacked the LaRouchian platform as "fascist in nature." He has also said that it contained "anti-Semitic undertones." "(Hadley) has expressed a number of views that clearly place him as the man from 'cuckoo-land,' " Stretton said. "He has, in the past, criticized the Queen of England and other heads of state as being major drug dealers and conspirators. He has talked about absurd fantasies of colonizing Mars."

  • FOR CONGRESS, CHOICES ARE FEW Frederick Cusick, S A Paolantonio. Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pa.: May 8, 1990. pg. 4

As for his well-publicized quote accusing Queen Elizabeth of drug running, LaRouche says he was misquoted. he was only saying that the Queen should do something about the laundering of money in offshore banks.

  • Behind Bars, Larouche Still Aims High .? Times-Union - Dec 18, 1991 Jack Anderson [60]

Until 1985, Lewis Smith had not been politically active, but then he began espousing LaRouche-style notions, according to his father. Lewis began talking about drug links within the British royal family and allegations that Henry Kissinger was a Soviet agent.

  • MAIN LINE FATHER ON TRIAL IN DISPUTE WITH DU PONT HEIR SON Bill Ordine. Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pa.: Dec 13, 1992. pg. B.1

Other stories refer to LaRouche's claim that Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, is implicated in an international "Zionist-British" drug ring.

  • Two today: Logging, Lyndon LaRouche; [FINAL Edition] VAUGHN PALMER. The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, B.C.: Oct 15, 1993. pg. A.20

Long before he was jailed, La-Rouche advanced theories that President Reagan, Queen Elizabeth II and Pope John Paul II were involved in an international drug-smuggling ring. He has called B'nai B'rith, an international service group run by Jews, a terrorist organization.

  • LAROUCHE PITCH PROMPTED NOVICE TO GET INVOLVED Series: VOTER'S GUIDE 1993; [FINAL Edition] Alex Marshall, Staff writer. Virginian - Pilot. Norfolk, Va.: Oct 26, 1993. pg. F.20

"We're not going to be silent like we were in 1986, only to be surprised the day after the primary," promised Democratic Party Chairman Gary LaPaille. "They have beliefs that range from the Queen of England being a drug dealer to all kind of zany views. They don't belong in our party and we don't want them in our party."

  • Filings return LaRouche to prominence; [FINAL Edition] DON THOMPSON. Pantagraph. Bloomington, Ill.: Dec 14, 1993. pg. A.2

Among his most widely ridiculed charges were that Queen Elizabeth II had links to the international drug trade and that former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was a Soviet agent.

  • ET CETERA Series: ET CETERA; PEOPLE; [CITY Edition] St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Jan 27, 1994. pg. 9.A

If you want to know more about gubernatorial candidate SHEILA JONES, then, please, read on. Jones, a follower of political extremist Lyndon LaRouche, has an interesting theory on international intrigue, assassinations, spying, the Anti-Defamation League and state politics. You see, after two LaRouche candidates won primaries in Illinois in 1986, the powers-that-be in the Soviet Union and the United States were alarmed. [..] Footnote: Jones, who made the comments during a Statehouse press conference last week, thrilled reporters when she actually managed to tie her world theory to -- yes! -- the Queen of England. A truly wacko theory from a nutty candidate just wouldn't be the same without the Queen of England.

  • STATEHOUSE INSIDER; [M1,M2 Edition] State Journal Register. Springfield, Ill.: Feb 27, 1994. pg. 9

Chester County's Democratic leaders are supporting furniture-store owner Bill Chertok, a former Coatesville Borough councilman who has dubbed himself the "real" Democrat. That is meant to distinguish him from Donald "Tony" Hadley, a supporter of perennial presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche. Chertok accused Hadley of being "an irresponsible, demagogic and divisive candidate" because of Hadley's comments that the Queen of England is trying to make a cocaine addict out of every American. Hadley, who defeated the party's endorsed candidate in the 1988 primary in the old Fifth District, says the party leaders are the irresponsible ones. "The party leadership should explain to the rank and file that when they say true or mainstream, they really mean New Age . . . a gay-rights, pro-abortion, kooky-environmental, anti-Second Amendment, radical-feminist agenda," he says.

  • 5 GOP CANDIDATES IN SHOOTOUT TO FACE MARGOLIES-MEZVINSKY; A DARK HORSE HAS SPENT HIS WAY UP THE HEAP AND LOOKS DAUNTING. ELSEWHERE,; LAROUCHE CANDIDATES ARE MAKING OTHER CONGRESSIONAL RACES INTERESTING. Rich Heidorn Jr, Reid Kanaley, Sandy Bauers. Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pa.: May 8, 1994. pg. B.10

When Nicholas Clement campaigns, he pulls no punches. [..] Clement, 40, is a Post-Dispatch carrier from St. Louis. He ran for the House in 1990 and for the Senate in 1992. Clement tops a slate of nine LaRouche candidates in Missouri who have filed for congressional and legislative seats. [..] Clement says that he and other LaRouche followers have the best plan for saving the United States from financial ruin. Such a fiscal collapse, contends Clement, is being orchestrated by "British neo-conservatives," including the royal family and Margaret Thatcher, who, Clement says, are seeking to destabilize President Bill Clinton and bring down the U.S. government.

  • 3 KINDS OF DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATE: `CHRISTIAN,' `LAROUCHE' AND PERENNIAL; [FIVE STAR Edition] Jo Mannies Post-Dispatch Political Correspondent. St. Louis Post - Dispatch (pre-1997 Fulltext). St. Louis, Mo.: Jul 18, 1994. pg. 01.B

Not all were pleased to see Charles. Supporters of political extremist Lyndon LaRouche carried their own signs, among them a lewd one referring to the bad publicity after the prince's separation from Princess Diana.

  • Prince Charles visits Streisand; Diana takes dive in British polls; [2 STAR Edition] Houston Chronicle (pre-1997 Fulltext). Houston, Tex.: Nov 4, 1994. pg. 2

But as the meeting ended, only a few of the dozens of residents present asked questions about news reports last week that Mayor Marc Duclos had attended meetings of Lyndon LaRouche's Schiller Institute and subscribed to a LaRouche-organization magazine. [..] Asked if he now believes he had been naive or mistaken about the LaRouche organization and its ideas, Duclos responded: "I don't want to be involved in it any more. It's too controversial." He said he could not say whether LaRouche's allegations about the Queen heading a drug-smuggling ring were true, saying he had never investigated the claim. But he noted that British troops in the 19th-century reign of Queen Victoria had forced the Chinese empire to remain an open market for Opium. "It's food for thought," he said.

  • Councillors rally to beleaguered Duclos; All voice support for Greenfield Park mayor despite row over LaRouche; [FINAL Edition] CAMPBELL CLARK. The Gazette. Montreal, Que.: Dec 22, 1994. pg. F.1.BRE

Seen in the cold light of day, his beliefs are both absurd and horrifying. The Holocaust is "a common delusion of the American Zionist." Asians are "a lower form of animal life." Henry Kissinger was a Soviet agent and remains an "enemy of the human race." The British royal family runs the worldwide drug trade, was responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy and is now planning to murder Bill Clinton. Such is the vicious nonsense peddled by Lyndon LaRouche: economist, ideologue, convicted fraud-artist and perennial fringe candidate for the U.S. presidency. The supporters of Mr. LaRouche, many of them college-educated and well-heeled, run a bewildering host of committees, foundations, commissions, companies and publications, often with impressive names (such as the Committee to Reverse the Accelerating Global Economic and Strategic Crisis).

  • Nostalgic for simple absolutes; Many fall prey to Larouche's paranoid certainties; [FINAL Edition] The Gazette. Montreal, Que.: Jan 22, 1995. pg. B.2

AMID FBI confusion as to whether Timothy McVeigh can be positively placed at the scene of the crime, and doubts about the reliability of his jailhouse confession, a new suspect for the Oklahoma City bombing has emerged. He is Lord William Rees Mogg, the former editor of the Times. According to an American newspaper, the New Federalist, Lord Moggy is "directly involved in stirring up the climate for an anti-government terrorist act". Also implicated is the House of Windsor. The newspaper is the mouthpiece of cult leader Lyndon Larouche, a colourful politician - sometimes ultra right, sometimes ultra left - who often stands for president and boasts a conviction for massive fraud. Despite all this, Lord Moggy seems unfazed. "I am treating this with considerable calm. I am familiar of old with Mr Larouche, who has installed me as head of British intelligence. As such I am also personal adviser to the Queen, who is incidentally the organising brain behind the world's drug trade, on destabilising the United States." Although his personal politics are flexible ("broadly speaking," says Lord Rees Mogg, "he is in favour of both Stalin and Hitler"), Mr Larouche is rigid when it comes to the British oligarchy's obsession with destroying America. Determined to go one better by destabilising the entire planet is the IMF, which created the Aids virus; but as to which organisation of evil maniacs created Loyd Grossman's voice box, Mr Larouche is unnaturally reticent.

  • DIARY MATTHEW NORMAN. The Guardian (pre-1997 Fulltext). Manchester (UK): May 19, 1995. pg. 013

Lyndon Larouche, former Trotskyite and occasional presidential candidate who claims Henry Kissinger was a Soviet agent and the Queen runs the global narco-trafficking business, holds that Rees-Mogg and Evans-Pritchard are part of a British Intelligence plot to destabilise the Clinton administration.

  • It all fits On Monday the Clintons face a hostile congressional inquiry into White House practice. For the ever more vocal conspiracy theorists, though, they already stand convicted as ruthless heads of a murderous Arkansas mafia. MARTIN WALKER. The Guardian (pre-1997 Fulltext). Manchester (UK): Jul 13, 1995. pg. 002

According to the latest edition of the New Federalist, a journal that has been dropping on people's front lawns in Washington in the past few days, the bombing was not carried out by the right-wing militias as everyone suspected: it was part of a conspiracy involving Buckingham Palace. According to the journal put out by Lyndon LaRouche in jail for tax fraud the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are behind a European effort to destabilise the Clinton presidency and it is they who have created the climate of distrust and division in America.

  • Queen blamed for American unrest;Inside Washington James Adams. The Times. London (UK): Jul 30, 1995. pg. 1

LaRouche is forecasting a worldwide financial crisis, the worst of this century. He believes a group in England is plotting to break the United States into "micro-states" and is behind the outbreak of wars around the world. He has accused the British royal family and former President Bush of being actively involved in drug trafficking.

  • CITYVOTE 1995 - THE CANDIDATES; [SPOKANE Edition] Jim Camden Staff writer. Spokesman Review. Spokane, Wash.: Oct 29, 1995. pg. A.10

Coming off a five-year federal prison sentence for fraud, LaRouche claims to have been a political prisoner and is a harsh critic of the U.S. Justice Department, which successfully prosecuted him, the royal family in England, conservative Republicanism, the International Monetary Fund and international bankers in general.

  • Eye on the candidates // U.S. president; [METRO Edition] Dane Smith, Staff Writer. Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minn.: Nov 3, 1995. pg. 05.B

According to Reader's Digest,

The LaRouchites espouse a bizarre philosophy that includes racism, passionate support for nuclear power, and accusations against public figures: Walter Mondale and FBI director William H. Webster are described as "Soviet agents of influence," the Queen of England as "a kingpin of the global drug traffic."
  • THE 1986 LAROUCHE ELECTION DEBACLE IN ILLINOIS John W. Williams, Political Science Principia College, Elsah, IL 62028 Portions of this paper were presented at the annual meeting of the 1995 Illinois Political Science Association and printed in 1995 issue of the Illinois Political Science Review.[61]

He also has drawn attention for his claims of a connection between former President George Bush and Queen Elizabeth, among others, and the international drug trade.

  • LYNDON LAROUCHE, IN NORFOLK, PRAISES CLINTON ON ECONOMY; [FINAL Edition] TONY WHARTON, STAFF WRITER. Virginian - Pilot. Norfolk, Va.: Mar 30, 1996. pg. B.5

LaRouche, one of the loopier figures on the American political scene, is best known for his belief that the Queen runs an international cocaine-smuggling ring and that Henry Kissinger is a communist agent. But now, as he prepares to run for the presidency yet again, he has turned his attention to Rees-Mogg and Evans-Pritchard, alleging that they control a `powerful London-centred apparatus that declared war on the United States immediately after the inauguration of President Clinton'. There is, he admits, no `smoking gun' proving that the double-barrelled desperadoes were responsible for last year's explosion in Oklahoma City, which killed 168 people. `But circumstantial evidence places the British at the top of the suspects' list.' How so? Before the Oklahoma bombing, `Evans-Pritchard, Rees-Mogg and their cohorts were `predicting' a `long hot summer' of urban and rural violence'. There is only one possible explanation for this prescience: Rees-Mogg and Evans-Pritchard are guilty of `international terrorism'.

  • Wheen's world:Branded: Lord Rees-Mogg, international terrorist FRANCIS WHEEN. The Guardian (pre-1997 Fulltext). Manchester (UK): Aug 21, 1996. pg. T.005

By contrast, [Gov. William F. Weld] labeled as a "nutty conspiracy theory" a question from panelist Charles Brown, a substance abuse services coordinator in Dorchester, about allegations of CIA involvement in drug trafficking in minority areas. "It reminds me of the theories that Lyndon LaRouche used to spin out about Queen Elizabeth and Henry Kissinger and myself."

  • Citizens take Round 6 Questioners keep debaters on issues; [City Edition] Don Aucoin and Frank Phillips, Globe Staff. Boston Globe (pre-1997 Fulltext). Boston, Mass.: Oct 16, 1996. pg. A.1

A few months ago, I reported a suggestion by the inveterate conspiracy theorist Lyndon LaRouche that the British royal family were mere puppets in the hands of Rees-Mogg, whose "powerful London-centred apparatus" had "declared war on the United States" by carrying out the Oklahoma bombing and other atrocities.

  • Wheen's World: It all fits: Lord Mogg is behind Fergie's fall FRANCIS WHEEN. The Guardian (pre-1997 Fulltext). Manchester (UK): Nov 20, 1996. pg. T.005

Among other things, Mr. LaRouche has alleged that Mr. Soros is a key figure in a global financial conspiracy against sovereign nation-states involving, among others, the Queen of England, international drug cartels and the Israeli secret service. Mr. Soros's New York-based fund-management firm didn't respond to requests for comment. Aryeh Neier, the president of Mr. Soros's Open Society Insitute, says he won't "dignify" Mr. LaRouche's views with a formal reply.

  • Malaysia's Mahathir Finds Strange Source For Soros Campaign --- Asian Country's Media Tap U.S. Conspiracy Theorist Lyndon LaRouche Jr. By Raphael Pura and Eduardo Lachica. Wall Street Journal. (Europe). Brussels: Sep 19, 1997. pg. 1

While it is perhaps a breakthrough for The Washington Post, which totally blacked out my campaign for Senate in 1996 and has virtually written influential economist Lyndon LaRouche out of existence, to give coverage to the LaRouche victory in the Loudoun County Democratic Party, I have to make one comment on Justin Blum's article {Democratic Party Elections Thrown Out, Feb. 26}. Mr. Blum did interview me and tell me about the story that LaRouche Democrats allegedly introduced resolutions on the Queen of England back in the early '90s. I told him, "That's a lie." And it is. So why didn't Mr. Blum report my response? I'm also curious that there was no mention of my candidacy against Rep. Frank {R.} Wolf (R-Va.). But the quotes, at least, were accurate. NANCY SPANNAUS Lovettsville

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; [FINAL Edition] The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Mar 1, 1998. pg. V.02

`Subscribe to Executive Intelligence Review!' LaRouche's website pleads. `As you will quickly discover, the Executive Intelligence Review is not an ordinary weekly news magazine. Every week, EIR runs unique political analyses, reports and interviews which you can't find anywhere else.' Here, for once, he is speaking the truth. Apart from the Review, few if any news magazines have reported that the Queen runs an international cocaine-smuggling cartel, that Henry Kissinger is a communist agent and that the Italian banker Roberto Calvi was murdered by the Duke of Kent. In recent years LaRouche and Steinberg have been pursuing another `unique' theory - that `international terrorism' is masterminded by none other than Lord Rees-Mogg and the Daily Telegraph reporter Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. After the Oklahoma massacre of 1995, in which 168 people died, Executive Intelligence Review admitted that there was `no smoking gun' (yes, that dread phrase again) bearing the fingerprints of Rees-Mogg and Evans-Pritchard. `But circumstantial evidence places the British at the top of the suspects' list.' LaRouche claims Rees-Mogg and Evans-Pritchard are part of a `powerful London-centred apparatus that declared war on the United States immediately after the inauguration of President Clinton'. Whitewater, Troopergate, Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky - all these scandals can be traced back to our double-barrelled desperadoes. During the 1996 presidential campaign, Executive Intelligence Review carried the glorious headline: `US Election is Also a Referendum on Britain's Lord Rees-Mogg.' But Rees-Mogg and Evans-Pritchard are merely servants of the `powerful London-centred apparatus'. The Mr Big whose orders they obey is Prince Philip - presumably because the Queen is too busy smuggling cocaine and hanging out with the Medellin boys to take charge herself. The intention, according to LaRouche, is to discredit and destabilise the US until it is forced to become a British colony once again, thus taking the House of Windsor another giant stride on its road to world domination. Only one person in Britain was powerful enough to thwart the conspiracy - Princess Diana, who had `declared war' on the royal family in her Panorama interview. And so she had to be killed.

  • Wheen's world: It all falls into place Francis Wheen on: Khomeini's homilies l The mother of all Diana conspiracies FRANCIS WHEEN. The Guardian. Manchester (UK): Jun 10, 1998. pg. T.005

Mr. LaRouche specializes in obscure worldwide conspiracy theories, some centering on the hated British royal family. He ran for president twice in the 1980s and once ran for Congress while serving a jail sentence for his 1988 convictions on mail and tax fraud.

  • SIGHTSEEING TOUR "President Clinton, whom GOPniks privately; [2 Edition] Greg Pierce. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Oct 14, 1998. pg. A.7

Such conspiracy theories are the staple diet of EIR, which, despite its businesslike name, is produced by Lyndon H LaRouche, a 76-year-old cranky economist, convicted fraudster and cult leader who believes Henry Kissinger, the former US secretary of state, and the Queen are engaged in a conspiracy to subvert the world by flooding it with Aids and drugs. Among the magazine's obsessions is the "corrupt" house of Windsor. After the crash that killed Diana, the magazine became the foremost exponent of the "murder, not accident" theory, laying the blame on the British Establishment and the house of Windsor. The magazine's senior editor, Jeffrey Steinberg, appeared as an expert analyst on an ITV documentary broadcast in June 1998, entitled Diana: The Secrets Behind the Crash, which examined, among other theories, the claim that the driver of the Mercedes in which the princess died may have been deliberately blinded by an anti-personnel laser - a theory raised by Tomlinson.

  • Rebel spy is drawn into the Fayed web; [3gn Edition] David Leppard and Nicholas Rufford. Sunday Times. London (UK): May 16, 1999. pg. 12

Like Fayed, LaRouche has some interesting theories about the British establishment. He believes that the Queen runs an international cocaine-smuggling cartel and that Lord Rees-Mogg was responsible for the Oklahoma massacre in 1995. `The mouth of Lord William Rees-Mogg,' he wrote recently, `has become the world's largest open sewer-pipe of demented ravings. . . the guiding hand behind the deployment of the new terrorist wave.' Fair enough though I was slightly peeved when LaRouche wrote to me a few years ago alleging that Rees-Mogg was also the secret author of the Wheen's world column. During the 1996 presidential campaign, Executive Intelligence Review carried the splendid headline: `US Election is also a Referendum on Britain's Lord Rees-Mogg.' But the villainous Rees-Mogg is no more than an accomplice to the real Napoleon of Crime, otherwise known as Prince Philip. According to LaRouche, the royal family wants to terrorise the United States into becoming a British colony again, thus giving the House of Windsor a monopoly in the American cocaine market. The only person powerful enough to foil this plot was the Princess of Wales, which is why she had to be eliminated. After the bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi last summer, LaRouche instantly detected the Duke of Edinburgh's fingerprints. `If Satan considered his darling, Adolf Hitler, to be relatively a wimp, Satan must be gloating over his selection of Prince Philip as Hitler's successor. As I shall demonstrate, this view of Prince Philip as quite literally a satanic figure is no hyperbole. . .' LaRouche's latest pamphlet, The Pure Evil of Al Gore, adds that the American vice-president is a secret agent of the Windsors, committed to `the British monarchy's longer-range strategic policy for the planet as a whole'. This may seem barmy but no barmier than many of the `intelligence assessments' provided by MI6 over the years. Lyndon LaRouche thinks that the Italian banker Roberto Calvi was murdered by the Duke of Kent; those fine public servants at Vauxhall Cross are convinced that only someone who knows the difference between an Earl and a Marquess is fit to be initiated into the mysteries of trade- craft. Which is the more eccentric?

  • Wheen's world: Spies, lies, old-school ties FRANCIS WHEEN. The Guardian. London (UK): May 19, 1999. pg. T.005

The American conspiracy theorist Lyndon LaRouche has often claimed that the global narcotics trade is run by Lord Rees-Mogg and the Queen.

  • Wheen's world: Just say no to drugs debates Francis Wheen on: Cannabis's annual outing FRANCIS WHEEN. The Guardian. Manchester (UK): Aug 18, 1999. pg. T.7

In the United States there is a millionaire, Lyndon Larouche, who alleges that I organised the Oklahoma City bombing. He once sent a picket to my publisher in Baltimore to protest about it. My motive, he suggested, was to destabilise President Clinton so that the Queen, who is the head of the world drug cartel, could be put on the throne of Mexico. She would presumably have found that a convenient place of business. Our co-conspirator is the Dalai Lama. So far as I can recall, Mr Larouche also believes that I run MI6.

  • Unheard people who can help Hague beat the big lie; [4GN Edition] William Rees-Mogg. Sunday Times. London (UK): Oct 3, 1999. pg. 17

LaRouche is probably better known for his credit-card fraud conviction and his accusation that the British royal family deals drugs than for his position on tax reform.

  • Election Web site helps voters choose; [FINAL Edition] WILLIAM MARCH. Tampa Tribune. Tampa, Fla.: Oct 28, 1999. pg. 1

7 Queen Elizabeth II as a drug dealer: An American Trotskyite Lyndon LaRouche is best known for his theory that the Queen controls the drug networks. An American intelligence expert, Daniel Brandt, says: "LaRouche claims that a network of British aristocrats and their foreign cronies have been laundering this drug money since the days of the Opium Wars. That's probably true. But has EIR (the LaRouche bulletin) uncovered Britain's conspiracy to destroy the world, or have they merely found some loose connections between various high-flying transnational profiteers?"

  • Paranoid? You have no idea ... OK, who really runs the world, and what do they want? Paul Lashmar reveals the top 10 conspiracy theories; [FOREIGN Edition] Paul Lashmar. The Independent. London (UK): Jan 17, 2001. pg. 10

[Thierry] Meyssan has become a hero for the America-hating, French far left. And yet, much of his disinformation was lifted, [Guillaume Dasquie and Jean Guisnel] point out, from the American, anti-government, anti-Semitic far right, including the dotty Lyndon LaRouche, the man who believes that our own dear Queen is an international, drugs-smuggling mastermind.

  • OUR MAN IN PARIS; [FOREIGN Edition] JOHN LICHFIELD. The Independent. London (UK): Jul 22, 2002. pg. 7

To his credit, Mr. [Laurent Murawiec] objected to the March 1986 publication of a EIR special report titled, "Moscow's Secret Weapon: Ariel Sharon and the Israeli Mafia." He continued working for EIR till 1990, but as an anti-LaRouche mole. Mr. Perle organized his U.S. debut at AEI in 1999. EIR now describes Mr. Murawiec as "a pathetic, broken, babbling turncoat." That is probably a badge of honor when it comes from an organization that claims the Queen of England and the Rothschilds control the illicit narcotics traffic in the U.K.

  • Thinking the unthinkable Arnaud de Borchgrave, THE WASHINGTON TIMES. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Aug 27, 2002. pg. A.15

LaRouche, 80, is widely viewed as a racist extremist with ties to far-right organizations including the Ku Klux Klan. He gained notoriety in the 1980s for claiming that Queen Elizabeth II controlled the illegal drug trade in the United States.

  • DEMOCRAT-TIE CLAIM ASSAILED ; LAROUCHE FOLLOWER ADMONISHED Richmond Times - Dispatch - Richmond, Va. The Associated Press Sep 14, 2002 B.2 [62]

Lyndon LaRouche is a homophobic American millionaire and indefatigable conspiracy theorist. Over the years, by deploying his wealth and the formidable energies of his followers across the globe, Mr LaRouche has tirelessly propagated a series of allegations against the House of Windsor. He believes that the Queen is a major international drug dealer while the Duke of Edinburgh's devotion to the World Wide Fund for Nature is a cover for his involvement in the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Rwandan genocide. Although now in his 80th year, it is to be hoped that Mr LaRouche can make it across the Atlantic in the coming weeks. For Sir Michael Peat's inquiry into the allegations swirling around the Royal Family surely cannot be considered truly comprehensive until the troubling questions raised by Mr LaRouche have been thoroughly investigated.

  • The Queen's tormentors are off their heads; [Final 5 Edition] Michael Gove. The Times. London (UK): Nov 19, 2002. pg. 20

Lyndon LaRouche, to peddle his fables about a centuries-long plot by the Illuminati to take over the world, a "peril" manifested most recently in England's Queen Elizabeth II having assumed the role of head planetary dope dealer.

  • (Review) Conspiracy Nation: The Politics of Paranoia in Postwar America W Churchill Contemporary Sociology > Vol. 32, No. 1, Jan., 2003 >

Some of his past proposals have included a quarantine of AIDS victims and the colonization of Mars. He has charged that Queen Elizabeth II is a drug dealer, and that Henry Kissinger and Walter Mondale are Soviet agents.

  • Lyndon LaRouche Tries Again: Perennial Presidential Candidate Makes 8th Run For White House May 2, 2003 By Joel Roberts (AP) CBS News [63]

His more extreme theories include one suggesting that the British Royal Family is responsible for the explosion in global drugs trafficking, but his views on politics are simple: he opposed both Iraqi conflicts, and he believes that America is in the grip of a "flock of neo- conservative fascists".

  • The lost boy ; The last Erica Duggan heard from her son Jerry was a distressed phone call from Germany, where he was involved in a powerful anti- war group. Half an hour later, he was dead. The police say it was suicide, but she is not satisfied she knows the truth of how he died. TERRY KIRBY investigates; [FOREIGN Edition] Terry Kirby. The Independent. London (UK): Aug 28, 2003. pg. 2.3

LaRouche is known for his outlandish theories, such as the British Royal Family being behind global drug trafficking.

  • DID A SINISTER CULT OF GERMAN NAZIS DRIVE THIS BRILLIANT British STUDENT TO HIS DEATH? ; German police are refusing to reopen their investigation into the bizarre 'suicide' of a Jewish man despite strong evidence he was fleeing for his life when hit by a car SARAH OLIVER. Mail on Sunday. London (UK): Nov 9, 2003. pg. 62

One of LaRouche's recent writings pinned Queen Elizabeth II as the center of a drug conspiracy, and another criticized the "pagan worship" of Sir Isaac Newton.

  • Drop-Outs Ask Students to Join LaRouche Cause By DAVID COHN CONTRIBUTING WRITER Wednesday, February 11, 2004 [64]

He has warned that the international monetary system is about to collapse and that five billion people will die in the ensuing chaos. The Royal Family and MI6 are, he claims, responsible for the international drugs trade. Welcome to the weird world of Lyndon LaRouche, the 81-year- old who is campaigning as an "independent Democratic candidate" for president of the United States in this November's election, for the fifth time. A millionaire who describes himself as "the world's leading economic forecaster", LaRouche is also a convicted fraudster and conspiracy theorist par excellence.

  • The cult and the candidate ; Lyndon LaRouche is a convicted fraudster and virulent anti-Semite. Now he's campaigning for the American presidency. Terry Kirby investigates his sinister global network - and his conspiracy theories about Tony Blair; [First Edition] Terry Kirby. The Independent. London (UK): Jul 21, 2004. pg. 6.7

My friend Francis Wheen is writing a book about the wave of paranoia that engulfed the world in the 1970s, from Harold Wilson to Watergate to Mrs Gandhi's emergency clampdown in India - working title, Strange Days Indeed (from a John Lennon song). One of the paranoid conspiracy theorists to emerge then was the American Lyndon LaRouche, who founded the serious-sounding magazine Executive Intelligence Review in 1974 to publish his nonsense. "Larouche once accused me of being in league with Times columnist Wiliam Rees-Mogg and the Queen in running the world cocaine trade and seeking to undermine the independence of the United States," Wheen tells me. According to LaRouche's theory, the Queen planned to flood the US with cocaine and bring it to such depths that it would beg to be a British colony. "Rees-Mogg is apparently her right-hand man, and when I wrote a teasing piece about this in The Guardian, LaRouche decided that I was in league with the Queen and Rees-Mogg." LaRouche's paranoid delusions also include his belief that a critical article about him in Take a Break magazine, in 1999, was "planted by Britain's MI6 ... and/or senior advisers to Queen Elizabeth I at Buckingham Palace".

  • The diary; [First Edition] Christopher Silvester. The Independent on Sunday. London (UK): Jun 11, 2006. pg. 37

Members of the LYM now deny that he ever accused the Queen of England of drug trafficking – though in fact, he did exactly that throughout the 1980s.

  • The LaRouche Youth Movement July 11, 2007 Inside Higher Ed By Scott McLemee [65]

Furthermore, the Queen of England and the British royal family run the global drug trade.

NBC News, "Leader LaRouche, Part 1," segment on First Camera, (news feature program) broadcast March 4, 1984, transcript provided by NBC News, pages not numbered, sequential page 2:
"LaROUCHE: Of course she's pushing drugs...that is in the sense of a responsibility: the head of a gang that is pushing drugs; she knows it is happening and she isn't stopping it."
For a video clip of this part of the interview, see Tim Samuels, "Jeremiah Duggan and Lyndon LaRouche", Newsnight, BBC, 2006, [66]
  • Lyndon LaRouche: Man of Vision or Venom? Chip Berlet, Senior Analyst, Political Research Associates September 13, 2007 [67]


Expressing fascination and bewilderment at the enigma that is Lyndon LaRouche, Sheppard ought to have just called up her colleague Robert Dreyfuss, a “Senior Correspondent” of the American Prospect on foreign affairs and national security (he’s also a Contributing Editor to the Nation). Dreyfuss was previously the “Middle East Intelligence Director” for the Executive Intelligence Review, LaRouche’s newspaper. Dreyfuss’s very first book, Hostage to Khomeini (which you can download here, on the website of the Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement, along with other classic works like LaRouche’s autobiography and Dope, Inc., which posits that the Queen of England is an international drug runner), was published by New Benjamin Franklin House (a LaRouche outfit). The book was co-authored with EIR’s “European Bureau Middle East chief” and dedicated to Dreyfuss’s colleagues at LaRouche’s newspaper.

  • The Closest of Strangers James Kirchick 10.30.2007 - 12:19 PM COMMENTARY MAGAZINE [68]

Molly Kronberg was often involved with deceptions practiced by members of the organization. In 1978, she had helped to open the New Benjamin Franklin Publishing House in order to serve as the publisher of Dope Inc., a massive project that famously named the Queen of England as the head of the international drug trade. It was first serialized in Executive Intelligence Review and later published as a book.

  • Publish and Perish: The mysterious death of Lyndon LaRouche's printer By Avi Klein Washington Monthly, November 2007 [69]

[Robert] Dreyfuss's attacks on McCain for "drawing up plans for a new set of global institutions" are right out of the LaRouche playbook, which views international institutions as part of a grand, "satanic" conspiracy involving international banks, the Trilateral Commission, and the drug-running Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Robert Dreyfuss, Lyndon Larouche, And The Nation James Kirchick March 7, 2008 The New Republic [70]

More headaches, alas, for Lyndon LaRouche, (pictured) the rightwing failed presidential hopeful and former convict whose organisation, the Schiller Institute, is continually linked, unfairly it says, with the death in 2003 of Briton Jeremiah Duggan. The student died after attending a Schiller shindig. LaRouche it is who says the Queen seeks to "liquidate the sovereignty" of every nation state in the Americas, and that the British press answers to Dick Cheney.

  • Comment & Debate: Diary: It's back to basics with New Labour. How to speak, how to write, what to say Hugh Muir. The Guardian. London (UK): Jul 1, 2009. pg. 25

About thirty years ago I was in Washington and got a desperate call from head office. An advertisement had fallen short (we had ads in those days), there was a three paragraph hole on the page, and could I fill it pronto. So I knocked off something on the fringe political candidate Lyndon Larouche, known for bizarre conspiracy theories. It proved more trouble than it was worth. The newspaper was inundated with threatening letters demanding retractions which, if not forthcoming, would prove that the FT was part of a conspiracy to assassinate Mr Larouche. Our co-plotters included the Queen of England, the international banking cabal, Henry Kissinger and the whole Trilateral Commission, all trying to impose one world government on the US.

  • Bring out the cranks and conspiracy theorists Jurek Martin. FT.com. London: Aug 7, 2009.

For those unfamiliar with the range of his thinking, Mr. LaRouche also claims that the Queen of England “personally runs the military and intelligence services” of the United Kingdom, and recently suggested that “top circles in London, who are furious at President Barack Obama for flubbing the British demands to impose fascism on the United States,” may soon “attempt to assassinate the President.”

  • August 25, 2009, Visitors From Planet LaRouche By ROBERT MACKEY The Lede NYT blog [71]

It wants protectionist policies such as tariff walls and re-regulation of the financial system, and sees globalisation as a plot against sovereign governments run by a bizarre coalition of international banks and the British royal family. On a more sinister note, it is also strongly anti-Semitic, and LaRouche has expressed strong anti-women views.

  • Barnaby Joyce voices a far Right platform Andrew Fraser From: The Australian December 12, 2009 [72]

One pitfall of such an approach became apparent midway through the Universite de Montreal session, when a man prefaced his question by claiming that Queen Elizabeth wanted the "British Empire" to impose its will on the rest of the world with an eye to reducing the world's population. It turned out he was a follower of American conspiracy theorist Lyndon LaRouche; in fact of the dozen questions fielded by Mr. Ignatieff yesterday morning, two came from members of the LaRouchite Committee for the Republic of Canada.

  • Ignatieff heads back to school; Campus Tour Graeme Hamilton. National Post. Don Mills, Ont.: Jan 13, 2010. pg. A.6

The UN's climate change fraud is cover for a plot to bring about a world government. This world government codswallop began years ago with one Lyndon H. LaRouche, a conspiracy theory lunatic so far to the right he makes George W. Bush look like Hugo Chavez. A convicted criminal, self-styled "economist" and vicious anti-Semite, LaRouche also believes the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh head a Zionist cartel that runs the global drug trade. Monckton shares many of his lurid fantasies, which are staple fare for the knuckle-draggers who infest late-night talkback radio.

  • Debunking the myths behind the pontificating potty peer February 6, 2010 Mike Carlton The Age [73]


Fairchild and Hart campaigned on a platform that included mandatory AIDS testing, quarantining AIDS sufferers and trying bankers before "Nuremburg tribunals," and hanging traitors and drug runners. Further, they contended the Queen of England was a drug runner.

  • Dems' primary fiasco not first or worst JIM DEY. News Gazette. Champaign, Ill.: Feb 13, 2010. pg. A.6

It is a popular myth that governments of countries run the world. However, the truth as exposed repeatedly by Lyndon LaRouche, the world's most accurate economic forecaster for over 50 years, is that an international financial oligarchy has for 3,000 years run a succession of empires that control national governments. The Persian Empire was replaced by the Roman Empire. That was then replaced by the Venetian Empire of the Middle Ages which morphed in the 18th century into the (misnamed) present "British" Empire. Who controls the money supply, controls the world. [..] All that stands in the way is the selfish needs of the powerful but dying British Empire to maintain its rule. Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth's husband and world leader of the Malthusian green environmental movement, is the spokesman for the British Empire that does not believe in science and technology. Prince Philip has campaigned publicly for the last 40 years to reduce the population worldwide, now 6.8 billion and growing, to less than 2 billion barely existing under medieval conditions as herded animals. The banks, controlled by the British Empire, are now bankrupt and collapsing and the LaRouche movement is calling their bluff and exposing their weakness, hopefully before these banks do any further damage by passing on the burden and further impoverishing the population of America and Europe. -Mohd Peter, Kuala Lumpur

  • Letters: Who runs the world? Anonymous. The Jakarta Post. Jakarta: Feb 18, 2010.

LaRouche, after all, has charged Queen Elizabeth II with running a drug cartel and sponsoring the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.

  • Norton Mezvinsky: Chelsea Clinton's LaRouchite Uncle By Winfield Myers and Asaf Romirowsky July 31, 2010 American Thinker [74]

Anti-Sorosism first arrived in the United States in the late 1990s, courtesy of renowned crackpot Lyndon LaRouche. LaRouche has published a number of articles in his comically misnamed journal, the Executive Intelligence Review, accusing Soros of devious manipulations ranging from an attempt to start World War III to running drugs for Queen Elizabeth II's drug cartel.

  • Beck's bizarre, dangerous hit at Soros November 13, 2010|By Michael Wolraich, Special to CNN [75]

Misc[edit]

When asked by an NBC reporter in 1984 about the Queen of England and drug running, LaRouche replied, "Of course she's pushing drugs…that is in a sense of responsibility: the head of a gang that is pushing drugs; she knows it's happening and she isn't stopping it."


[76] 1986 Saturday Night Live skit "Lyndon LaRouche Theatre", the source of the idiotic slander "LaRouche says the Queen of England pushes drugs."


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  • 28 ?????? 2006 ??????????? ????  ???????? ????, ???????, ??????.??  ???? [77]

If you try to find the strength, pushing the governments and peoples to armed conflicts, then such forces often are not uniformed. Most likely, these forces are related to the economic interests of powerful financial groups. The article by Jeffrey Steinberg "Iran crisis will provoke an explosion of world monetary-financial system, "published in CT, is the opinion of the famous American economist and political figure Lyndon LaRouche, as financiers in London are using Venetian techniques of controlled conflict to protect the British Empire from its competitors on the European mainland. They triggered the Seven Years War, French Revolution, organized by the British East India Company, the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, Civil War, the invasion of the French in Mexico, the First and Second World Wars, the Cold War, the war in Indochina. Brits launch wars in which fighting is actually more. Sometimes, as in the First and Second World Wars, the British have to participate themselves, but this is the price they paid for the war.

  • April 28, 2006 Warmongers Vladimir Schenk, Israel, NatsBez.ru Iran [Google translation]

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March 18, 2005[edit]

  • 16:52, March 18, 2005 [88]

Theories of conspiracies

The heart of the conspiracy, according to LaRouche, was the financial elite of the City of London. LaRouche has always been stridently anti-British — a trait shared by many American isolationists — and has included Queen Elizabeth II, among others, in his list of conspirators.

April 16, 2006[edit]

  • 20:52, April 16, 2006 [89]

Theories of conspiracies

The heart of the conspiracy, according to LaRouche, was the financial elite of the City of London. LaRouche has always been stridently anti-British and has included Queen Elizabeth II, the British Royal Family, and others, in his list of conspirators who are said to control the world's political economy and the international drug trade.16[90]. In addition, "The Sexual Congress for Cultural Fascism" (2004) names the British Fabian Society as a potential source of international conspiratorial authority, citing the membership of prominent British democratic socialists and social democrats, especially withing the Labour Party and the British government.1

In 1999, an article in the LaRouche-controlled Executive Intelligence Review accused senior advisers to the Royal family and MI6 of planning to assassinate him, after a British women's magazine called Take a Break published a critical article about him. [91]

On August 2, 1999, Debra Hanania-Freeman, national spokeswoman for LaRouche, issued the following statement about the alleged threat: "After consulting with security experts familiar with the modus operandi of British intelligence networks, we are treating the piece as a cover for an MI6 order, probably with direct backing from someone in the royal household, to assassinate Lyndon LaRouche.... The inflammatory article ... reflects a growing hysteria around Buckingham Palace, over the growing global influence of LaRouche's ideas and his continuing exposé of the British oligarchy...

"We are also passing the information on to the White House so they can assess whether the article also constitutes a threat to the security of President Clinton." [92]

LaRouche has also argued that Adolf Hitler was brought to power by the British; Menachem Begin's "policies are indistinguishable... from Nazi policies"; The Beatles were "a product shaped according to British Psychological Warfare Division specifications; and that rogue elements within the American military took part in, or planned, the September 11, 2001 attacks as part of a coup d'état.

[..]

Jews and the Holocaust

In 1978, the same year LaRouche's article cited The Protocols, the LaRouche group published Dope, Inc.: Britain’s Opium War against the U.S., which cited the Protocls and defended its authenticity, liking the "Elders of Zion" to the Rothschild banking family, the British Royal family, and the Italian Mafia, and the Israeli Mossad, General Pike, and the B'nai B'rith.(Dope, Inc.) Later editions left out cites to The Protocols. This is the genesis of the claim that LaRouche has said the Queen of England runs drugs. When asked by an NBC reporter in 1984 about the Queen of England and drug running, LaRouche replied, "Of course she's pushing drugs...that is in a sense of responsibility: the head of a gang that is pushing drugs; she knows it's happening and she isn't stopping it." (NBC News, First Camera, March 4, 1984, transcript from NBC News, excerpt used with permission).

January 11, 2007[edit]

  • 23:19, January 11, 2007 [93]
The "British" conspiracy

According to Chip Berlet and Dennis King, LaRouche has always been stridently anti-British and has included Queen Elizabeth II, the British Royal Family, and others, in his list of conspirators who are said to control the world's political economy and the international drug trade.16[94]. In addition, "The Sexual Congress for Cultural Fascism" (2004) names the British Fabian Society as a potential source of international conspiratorial authority, citing the membership of prominent British democratic socialists and social democrats, especially within the Labour Party and the British government.1

In 1999, an article in the LaRouche-controlled Executive Intelligence Review accused senior advisers to the Royal family and MI6 of planning to assassinate him, after a British women's magazine called Take a Break published a critical article about him. [95]

On August 2, 1999, Debra Hanania-Freeman, national spokeswoman for LaRouche, issued the following statement about the alleged threat: "After consulting with security experts familiar with the modus operandi of British intelligence networks, we are treating the piece as a cover for an MI6 order, probably with direct backing from someone in the royal household, to assassinate Lyndon LaRouche.... The inflammatory article ... reflects a growing hysteria around Buckingham Palace, over the growing global influence of LaRouche's ideas and his continuing exposé of the British oligarchy...

"We are also passing the information on to the White House so they can assess whether the article also constitutes a threat to the security of President Clinton." [96]

LaRouche is known for alleging conspiracies by the British. This is based primarily on three books authored by members of his organization:

  • Dope, Inc. by David Goldman, Konstandinos Kalimtgis and Jeffrey Steinberg, 1978 (ISBN: 0918388082): this book discusses the history of narcotics trafficking, beginning with the '''Opium''' War, and alleges that British interests continued to dominate the field up to the modern era, for example through money laundering in British offshore banking colonies. The heart of the conspiracy, according to LaRouche, was the financial elite of the City of London.
  • The Civil War and the American System by Allen Salibury, 1979 (ISBN : 0918388023): alleges that British interests encouraged and financed the secession movement and supported the Confederacy against the Union in the American Civil War, because they preferred North America to be a primitive agrarian economy that they could dominate through policies of free trade.
  • The New Dark Ages Conspiracy by Carol White, 1980 (ISBN: 093348805X): alleges that a group of British intellectuals led by Bertrand Russell and H.G. Wells attempted to control scientific progress in order to keep the world backward and more easily managed by Imperialism. In this conspiracy theory, Wells wished Science to be controlled by some kind of priesthood and kept from the common man, while Russell wished to stifle it altogether by restricting it to a closed system of formal logic, that would prohibit the introduction of new ideas. This conspiracy also involved the promotion of the counterculture.

LaRouche publications have also frequently referred to a speech by Henry '''Kissinger''' made at Chatham House in 1982, as evidence for a theory that Kissinger was a British agent. In this speech, Kissinger said that he preferred the post-war policy of Churchill over that of FDR, and stated that "In my White House incarnation then, I kept the British Foreign Office better informed and more closely engaged than I did the American State Department."Kissinger.html

April 15, 2011[edit]

  • 07:20, April 15, 2011 [97]

The "British" conspiracy

LaRouche is known for alleging conspiracies by the British. LaRouche's said that the dominant imperialist strategic force acting on the planet today is not the United States, but the "Anglo-Dutch liberal system" of the '''British Empire''', which he asserts is an oligarchic financial consortium like that of medieval Venice, more like a "financial slime-mold" than a nation.[1] According to this theory, London financial circles protect themselves from competition by using techniques of "controlled conflict" first developed in Venice, and LaRouche attributes many wars in recent memory to this alleged activity by the British.[2]

According to Chip Berlet and Dennis King, LaRouche has always been stridently anti-British and has included Queen Elizabeth II, the British Royal Family, and others, in his list of conspirators who are said to control the world's political economy and the international drug trade.[3][4][5] According to Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen, LaRouche is the "most illustrious" Anglophobe.[6]

These views are reflected in three books authored by members of his organization:

  • Dope, Inc. by David P. Goldman, Konstandinos Kalimtgis and Jeffrey Steinberg, 1978 (ISBN 0-918388-08-2): this book discusses the history of narcotics trafficking, beginning with the '''Opium''' War, and alleges that British interests continued to dominate the field up to the modern era, for example through money laundering in British offshore banking colonies. The heart of the conspiracy, according to LaRouche, is the financial elite of the City of London. In an interview, LaRouche asserted that of the Queen, "Of course she's pushing drugs...that is in the sense of a responsibility: the head of a gang that is pushing drugs; she knows it is happening and she isn't stopping it."
  • The Civil War and the American System by Allen Salisbury, 1979 (ISBN : 0918388023): alleges that British interests encouraged and financed the secession movement and supported the Confederacy against the Union in the American Civil War, because they preferred North America to be a primitive agrarian economy that they could dominate through policies of free trade.
  • The New Dark Ages Conspiracy by Carol White, 1980 (ISBN 0-933488-05-X): alleges that a group of British intellectuals led by Bertrand Russell and H.G. Wells attempted to control scientific progress in order to keep the world backward and more easily managed by Imperialism. In this conspiracy theory, Wells wished Science to be controlled by some kind of priesthood and kept from the common man, while Russell wished to stifle it altogether by restricting it to a closed system of formal logic, that would prohibit the introduction of new ideas. This conspiracy also involved the promotion of the counterculture.

An article published in 1998 by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard said that LaRouche had claimed that the Queen was involved in the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales.[7] The LaRouche publication EIR responded that Evans-Pritchard's article was "pure fiction", written in response to author Jeff Steinberg's appearance on the British ITV television program about the Diana controversy. Steinberg, however, "refused to rule out" the possibility that '''Prince Philip''' had ordered an assassination of Diana.[8]

The Queen and drug trafficking

According to book critic and columnist Scott McLemee:[9]

The emergence of the [LaRouche Youth Movement] is all the more surprising, given that LaRouche himself has long since become the walking punchline to a very strange joke. He is known for some of the most baroque conspiracy theories ever put into circulation. Members of the LYM now deny that he ever accused the Queen of England of drug trafficking—though in fact, he did exactly that throughout the 1980s. At the time, he won admirers on the extreme right wing by denouncing Henry Kissinger as an agent of the KGB and calling for AIDS patients to be quarantined.[10]

A 1998 editorial in LaRouche's Executive Intelligence Review denied that he had said the Queen was a drug trafficker, calling it a "bit of black propaganda,"[11] but in 2004, in a segment about the death of Jeremiah Duggan during a LaRouche Youth Movement cadre school in Wiesbaden in March 2003, BBC's Newsnight re-broadcast a BBC interview with LaRouche from 1980, in which he can be seen accusing the Queen of being involved in drug trafficking. He said: "Of course she's pushing drugs. That is, in the sense of a responsibility, the head of a gang that is pushing drugs, she knows it's happening and she isn't stopping it."[12]

  1. ^ Vasilyev, Mikail (March 2, 2009). "Attacks in India staged by England". KM.Ru News.
  2. ^ Schenk, Vladimir (April 26, 2006). "Warmongers". Project NatsBez.ru.[dead link]
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference King1989 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference BerletBellman was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ reviewed by David J. Garrow (July 30, 1989). "The outer limits of American politics: Lyndon LaRouche And the New American Fascism by Dennis King". The Washington Post.
  6. ^ Vankin, Jonathan; John Whalen (2004). Eighty greatest conspiracies of all time. Citadel Press. ISBN 0806525312.
  7. ^ Pritchard-Evans, Ambrose. "US cult is source of theories", The Daily Telegraph, June 4, 1998.
  8. ^ Steinberg, Jeffrey, "New `Diana Wars' in Britain Put Focus on LaRouche", Executive Intelligence Review, June 19, 1998
  9. ^ "NBCC Good Reads 3 [The Long Tail]: Scott McLemee's Picks"
  10. ^ McLemee, Scott (July 11, 2007). "The LaRouche Youth Movement". Inside Higher Ed. Archived from the original on April 1, 2011.
  11. ^ "LaRouche's enemies are Clinton's enemies", Executive Intelligence Review, June 12, 1998.
  12. ^ Samuels, Tim. "Jeremiah Duggan and Lyndon LaRouche," part 1, Newsnight, BBC, February 2004, at 3:49; part 2 and part 3.

Bio: June 21, 2004[edit]

  • 02:19, June 21, 2004 [98]

LaRouche added some novel variations on this theme, including Queen Elizabeth II on his list of conspirators.

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In the 1980s LaRouche's political rhetoric and accusations grew more detached from generally accepted reality. Hitler had been a British agent. Queen Elizabeth was a drug runner. Menachem Begin was a Nazi. The Beatles were "a product shaped according to British Psychological Warfare Division specifications."

Bio: August 18, 2004[edit]

  • 14:26, August 18, 2004 [99]

LaRouche has always been violently anti-British - a trait shared by many American isolationists - and has included Queen Elizabeth II, among others, in his list of conspirators.

Bio: April 18, 2006[edit]

  • 18:29, April 18, 2006 [100]

"Saturday Night Live" in the mid-1980s had a series of skits called "Lyndon LaRouche Theatre", dramatizing some of the more outrageous claims made by LaRouche. For example, one skit shows Queen Elizabeth II as a drug dealer.

Bio: May 12, 2006[edit]

  • 08:10, May 12, 2006 [101]

  • LaRouche is mentioned in the Dave Barry book Dave Barry's Money Secrets:

"In 2004, for example, $800,000 of earmarked U.S.taxpayer dollars went to Lyndon LaRouche, a convicted felon and complete space loon who has been running for president since 1980, and who has claimed, among other things, that Walter Mondale was a Soviet agent and Queen Elizabeth II is a drug dealer.

Bio: December 24, 2006[edit]

  • 16:39, December 24, 2006 [102]

One characterization of LaRouche's ideas, by one-time NBC reporter Mark Nykanen, was that "he believes the Queen of England pushes drugs"; this has been repeated by so many other commentators, that it is widely believed that LaRouche actually said it.

Bio: April 26, 2007[edit]

  • 14:27, April 26, 2007 [103]

Dennis King claims to have found what he terms "euphemisms,"[1] "semantic tricks,"[2] and examples of "symbolic scapegoating"[3] in LaRouche's writings which he claims contradict LaRouche's published condemnations[104] of Anti-Semitism. For example, King claims that LaRouche's published attacks on the neo-conservatives include a disguised form of anti-Semitism. King further says these examples bolster his argument (which also references certain images used in LaRouche publications) that LaRouche is a fascist whose world view secretly centers on anti-Semitism and includes a "dream of world conquest." He claims that certain photos of barred spiral galaxies and of Lawrence Livermore Laboratory plasmoid experiments which appeared in LaRouche's New Solidarity newspaper and Fusion magazine, are "reminiscent of the swastika" and of the Nazi "theory of spiraling expansion/conquest."[4] He also points to a 1978 illustration in New Solidarity of Queen Elizabeth at the top of a Star of David -- and certain headlines (in more recent LaRouche publications) such as "How the Venetian Virus Infected and Took Over England" -- to bolster his argument that LaRouche's attacks on a "British" oligarchy are often coded attacks on international Jewry.[5][6] This latter claim is disputed by author Daniel Pipes, who writes: "Dennis King insists that [LaRouche's] references to the British as the ultimate conspirators are really `code language' to refer to Jews. In fact, these are references to the British."[7]

  1. ^ King, Chapter 29 [1]
  2. ^ King, Chapter 6, pp. 43-46 [2]
  3. ^ King, Chapter 17, pp. 146-147 [3]
  4. ^ See King, chapter 10, p. 76 [4]
  5. ^ Dennis King, "Nazis Without Swastikas" (pamphlet), New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1982, citing and reproducing illustration in LaRouche, "Micky Mouse & Pluto Move to Washingtion, New Solidarity, October 17, 1978
  6. ^ [5]
  7. ^ Pipes, Daniel, Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where it Comes From, Simon & Schuster (Free Press), 1997, p. 142

Bio: July 6, 2007[edit]

  • 22:48, July 6, 2007 [105]

Former LaRouche follower Linda Ray, writing in In These Times, has commented on euphemistic LaRouchian methods of communicating. She recalls reading in New Solidarity about a subhuman oligarchical species centered in London: "Although I knew it did not make scientific sense, I presumed that it was a deep intellectual metaphor that was over my head." She says that years later, when she was shown the Star of David picture with Queen Elizabeth at the top, "I quickly replied...'It is just a graphics art symbol'--which I naively thought for years. But as soon as I said it out loud I realized that I sounded ridiculous. It was as if I was waking from a nightmare."[1]

  1. ^ Linda Ray, "Breaking the Silence: An Ex-LaRouche Follower Tells Her Story," In These Times, October 29, 1986.

Bio: September 10, 2007[edit]

  • 13:56, September 10, 2007 [106]

LaRouche has advocated a wide variety of conspiracy theories, including 9/11 conspiracy theories.[1] He has said that the Queen of England is the "head of a gang that is pushing drugs" around the world,[2][3] and LaRouche publications have charged that MI6 or senior advisers to the Queen have threatened to assassinate him.[4][5]

  1. ^ "Zbigniew Brzezinski and September 11th", Executive Intelligence Review, January 11, 2001.
  2. ^ NBC News, "Leader LaRouche, Part 1", segment on First Camera (news feature program), broadcast March 4, 1984, transcript provided by NBC News, pages not numbered, sequential page 2: "LaROUCHE: Of course she's pushing drugs… that is in the sense of a responsibility: the head of a gang that is pushing drugs; she knows it is happening and she isn't stopping it."
  3. ^ Interview with Lyndon LaRouche, Newsnight, BBC, 1980, date unknown. The interview was referenced by Tim Samuels of Newsnight in November 2006. Samuels said: "Back on the campaign trail in the mid-80s, he [LaRouche] told Newsnight the British royal family are global drug dealers. In relation to the Queen: 'Of course, she's pushing drugs. That is, in the sense… [inaudible] As the head of the gang that is pushing drugs, she knows it's happening and she isn't stopping it.' See YouTube for the interview, cited in Samuels, Tim. "Jeremiah Duggan and Lyndon LaRouche", Newsnight, BBC, 2006, possibly November 28, 2006. The rest of the segment continues in a second and a third parts.
  4. ^ Burdman, Mark. "British Magazine Publishes Death Threat vs. LaRouche", Executive Intelligence Review, August 13, 1999.
  5. ^ [6]

Bio: September 6, 2009[edit]

  • 04:13, September 6, 2009 [107]

John Rausch writes that EIR was part of LaRouche's plan in the 1970s to form a global intelligence network. He organized the network as if it consisted of news services and magazines, which allowed the LaRouche movement to gain access to government officials and others under press cover. EIR came to be known for its conspiracy theories. It has published inter alia that Queen Elizabeth II is the head of an international drug-smuggling cartel, and that the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 was the first strike in a British attempt to take over the United States.[1]

  1. ^ Rausch 2003