Lyndon LaRouche seems to be a controversial figure. From what I can gather, some deem him an "anti-semite" and a Nazi. There is even a "LaRouche Watch" website, run by a gentleman named Dennis King, who clearly feels the LaRouche movement to be a cult.
However, the problem I envisage for those that criticise LaRouche is that he talks sense.
The documentary, "Firewall" (watch below) seeks to explain the origin of the current Economic Crisis, a crisis he sees as systemic in the financial system itself. The film seeks to show:
- How the original American economic system sought to raise the living standards of the world population.
- That Empire building nations such as Britain and the Netherlands sought to do the opposite; to loot the national resources and productive power of other countries.
- How countries such as Germany sought to copy the American model and quickly achieved economic success.
- The origin of WWI as a manipulation of Germany by Britain and France into a war that would destroy its economy.
- How the Treaty of Versaille ruined Germany to the point where political extremists were needed to enforce order.
- That Wall Street and London financiers supported the rise of Hitler and his totalitarian facist system, only for Hitler to turn against those that had put him in power.
- How post-war policy in the Anglo-American world was to divorce money from the physical economy, relegating money to a "product" that could be used for speculation.
- How assasination of troublesome politicians and endless war has been used to create a perpetual debt-based economy and a population trapped in fear.
- How recent economic crises have been caused by a monetary system based on nothing but a blind confidence in it.
- The solution to World economic woes.
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