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Strange Tales #143, March 1966

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Gus10/23/2010 8:14:40 pm PDT

re: #466 Slumbering Behemoth

This must be a prank. Tea Bagger’s tricorner hats. British Imperialism. Are we sure she’s not “punking” the Tea Party?

It’s part of the LaRouche British conspiracy talking points.

His political views are extremely controversial and are characterized by his belief in a number of complex conspiracy theories, involving global plots by such figures as the British Royal Family (especially the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh), George P. Shultz, and George H. W. Bush and other circles of international bankers engaging in what he has characterized as a “synarchist” political movement of the oligarchy.

and

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.. 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…