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John Maynard Keynes: A Fascist and a Colonialist

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Lyndon LaRouche Webcast March 12, 2008 Averting Doom Q&A

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  • Brilliant and absolutely accurate account! Thank you Lyndon!

    America the patsy and lackey for private British imperial oligarchical interests? Do I hear you wake up, Citizens of our great Republic, and shout ... NO!!!??? NO!!! to private corporate fascism? America, awaken to your true destiny, and once and for all time, kick the buggers out!

  • John Maynard Keynes was a Fabian Socialist, an political economic system that was equally as accepted by both the Communist and the Fascists.

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  • I also fail to see how that Keynes quote 'endorses' fascism. He is trying to publish a book for chrissakes. If that means having to do it in a fascist country, so be it. I fail to see how that makes him a fascist.

  • FDR= gold thief =social security enslavement to the bankers on the debt.

    Ron Paul and the Austrians are way cooler then this. with no slant at al ! 100% I heard larouch and like 80% but the other 20% scares the heck out of me !

  • Sorry, but you're contradicting yourself again LaRouche. Your asking why the US follows the UK on its policy of non-interventionism in Zimbabwe! When the whole point of non-colonialism is non-interventionism.

    Sure, blame the UK whenever it suits you, don’t pick-up on positive Singapore Declaration factors like helping the bringing down of apartheid.

  • i can't believe this man just said that the federal reserve system was not conceived to be a central bank. under what lunatic star do you worship?

  • @FUNCLEJ0E Those are the flags of the United States and the District of Columbia, where the event was held. The DC flag is based on the coat of arms of George Washington.

  • @kmenon90 Keynes supported free trade after college, but turned against it later on.

  • its them fucking Rothschild's

  • Just curious, didn't Keynes oppose free trade?

  • Rule Britania, Britania rules the waves!!!! Muhahahahaha.

  • Look what they have done to Zimbabwe ...

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