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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 54
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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Here's what that wacky Frenchman, "Extremist" LaRouche, has to
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say about the O.J. Simpson case. (Following is an excerpt from
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the July 13, 1994, "EIR Talks" radio show.)
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What's Behind the O.J. Simpson Media Spectacle
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Q: Mr. LaRouche, I want to move on to another area. Americans
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cannot turn on a TV set these days without hearing about the O.J.
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Simpson case. The murder of his ex-wife and her friend captivates
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the American television screen sometimes from early morning to
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late evening.
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I understand you have some very interesting observations to make
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about this. Why don't you fill us in on that?
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MR. LAROUCHE: First of all, people were conditioned, and I was
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one of them, to think: Well, maybe O.J. must have done it. He's
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violent toward his wife. This kind of brainwashing.
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Wait a minute; hold off. There is no very good case for suspicion
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against O.J. Simpson. Since he's there, he's part of the scene,
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and therefore he normally comes under police-targetted
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investigation. He should; there's nothing wrong with that.
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But *to presume* that he must be guilty, is wrong. The case
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against him is by no means ironclad; it's not even necessarily a
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good one.
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If he were not a star or celebrity, and if the case had not been
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played up by the media the way it has, I don't think the guy
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would have had to go to trial. Because they did not present a
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case which in any way is conclusive for purposes of trial at that
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evidentiary hearing.
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But since the evidentiary hearing, new elements have also come to
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light which show that it's possible and probable; that O.J.
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couldn't have done it. There's a lot of evidence to that effect.
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Not just the alibi defense, which his lawyer Shapiro is using;
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but there's other positive evidence which indicates that it's
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*probable, if not certain*, that he didn't do it. So there's more
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than reasonable doubt right now that he could have done it. But
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that will have to be shown by trial, I presume.
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But there is another aspect to this case which is much more
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shocking; and that is the way in which the press has been playing
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this case up--wildly.
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Now, Hollywood has two problems (apart from the obvious ones):
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drugs and Satanism. Hollywood is actually the U.S. capital of
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Satanism. It might be called Sodom and Gomorrah rolled into one.
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That is, you have Anton LaVey's followers out there, the Church
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of Satan; and you have a lot of OTO and similar kinds of Satanism
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that's been there since way back--back since the 1920s, 1930s; it
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was a nest of Satanism.
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Also, Hollywood is the center of cocaine and other drugs.
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Now, no one better symbolizes this, than a producer out there by
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the name of Robert Evans; and Robert Evans has been, recently, as
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identified in the press, a close friend of a guy called Korshak,
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a mob attorney from Chicago who settled out there; and of the
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ever-loving Henry A. Kissinger.
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In terms of media, the New York daily press has been interesting
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on this. Last week, there was a report from the *Daily News*
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indicating the Robert Evans background to this case, which makes
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it very interesting, and Evans being part of Shapiro's ambience.
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The second thing is that there was a cut in the--I believe it was
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Friday--*New York Daily Post*, showing a picture of Evans and a
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picture of Kissinger, and describing an incident, in a little box
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set up there, of Korshak being introduced to Kissinger by Evans
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at some public affair. Korshak had some very unpleasant things to
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say to Evans thereafter, about forcing him to meet with Kissinger
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in public.
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So the ambience out there is that you've got a Satanic drug-
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running operation which is in the environment of the Simpson
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household, and in the environment of this crime (whoever did
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what); and in the environment of Simpson's defense--and in the
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environment which is being played up by the press as we approach
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the anniversary (which Evans touches upon), of the Tate-LaBianca
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murders out there, and as we approach memories again of some
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other murders that Robert Evans was close to, in the financing of
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the Cotton Club film; and as we know of the connections between
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the Manson murders and this other affair, the Cotton Club affair,
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and the Son of Sam killings in New York City.
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So it looks like we have a Satanic media event going on, which
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has nothing to do with justice for O.J. Simpson or for his
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deceased estranged wife.
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I think that we ought to be looking at what is being done to
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manipulate life in the United States, including our mass media;
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and don't rush so quickly to presume that O.J. Simpson is guilty
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of anything. He may have problems, but I don't think anybody in
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the United States, on the basis of what's been presented
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publicly, has any reason to presume that O.J. Simpson is guilty
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of what he's alleged to be guilty of, but rather there is another
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story which is a very interesting one about Satanism and drugs in
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Hollywood, and Kissinger and Korshak and Robert Evans the
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producer.
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Q: And isn't it also true that Shapiro was the lawyer for Evans
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in the Cotton Club murder trial?
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MR. LAROUCHE: Absolutely. That's why the *New York Daily News*
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got on the case on that connection, which is an ongoing one.
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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