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Nov. 27 -- The new special report to be published by LaRouche in 2004 will focus on the candidate's record on exposing, and providing strategies for fighting, drug
money laundering and the financing of terrorism. Projected to be somewhere around 170 pages, the report will draw on the work of the Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), the international newsweekly that LaRouche founded in the 1970's. EIR has material going back to the late 1970s, including excerpts from the
underground bestseller, Dope, Inc., which LaRouche commissioned
in 1978.
The table of contents includes:
* An update of EIR's 1996 study of Dope, Inc.
* LaRouche's warplan against drugs, 1986
* A comparison of Colombia and Peru, in the drug war
* Excerpts from Dope, Inc., including "Why this book drove
Henry Kissinger crazy," "Our enemies proved us right," "The First
opium war," and "Permindex and the British Assassination Bureau."
* Three case studies: Wall Street's favorite FARC; the
drug-gang called the KLA; and drug financier George Soros.
* A report on the French parliamentary study on money
laundering.
The report will be available in early to mid-December, and will carry a suggested contribution amount of $75.
Mr. LaRouche has written the following prefatory remarks for the report:
"Whatever the world really thinks about that culprit known as
Osama bin Laden, the real threat to civilization is chiefly a
product of the way in which leading and other governments,
including the government of the U.S.A., promoted and used
terrorism, political assassinations, and other expressions of
"special" or "irregular" warfare during the age of nuclear
weapons. To understand the importance of shutting down
international money-laundering can be summed up in three points,
as follows.
"1. The ability to deploy, but deny the relevant government's
role in deploying such methods of special warfare, have depended
to an increasing degree, on various forms of "money laundering."
A major role has been played by trafficking in drugs, such as
marijuana, cocaine, and opium, and in the proceeds of illegal or
quasi-legal weapons trafficking.
"2. The launching of such forms of state-directed irregular
warfare, by Zbigniew Brzezisnki, during the late 1970s, is an
outstanding example of large-scale warfare fought with emphasis
on funding through drug-weapons-trafficking. The softness of
elements of the U.S. government toward operations such as those
of "drug legalizer" George Soros, has been a crucial part of the
support given to international terrorism through use of
dirty-money channels.
"3. The third essential element in the logistics of
international terrorism, is the use of exotic financial channels,
such as the notorious Cayman islands conduit, junk-bond and
related sorts of corporate takeovers and mergers, and the biggest
money-laundering channel of them all, the international
financial-derivatives racket.
"If all three of those type of operations are shut down, the
ability to deploy forms of irregular warfare such as
international terrorism, will be greatly crippled. Without
shutting down all three of these types of channels, no effective
blocking of international terrorism were possible.
"This report summarizes both our investigations of this side
of the money-laundering racket over recent decades, with
important updates on recent developments which you should be
taking into account in our effort to shut this thing down."
--Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
--November 26, 2023
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