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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 9
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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[CN Editor -- In the past, I have pointed out that "LaRouche is
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not infallible." Yet at times, the "Wacky Frenchman" really seems
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to be *extraordinarily* on-target. This is especially true, I
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think, in his economic analyses. What follows is from the May 30,
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1994, *The New Federalist*.]
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MOST IMPORTANT CRISIS IN MODERN HISTORY
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In an interview with the weekly radio program "EIR Talks" on May
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19, Lyndon LaRouche commented on the jailing of Carlos Andres
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Perez (CAP), a former President of Venezuela.
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Carlos Andres Perez in his second incarnation as President
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inaugurated the group of IMF [International Monetary Fund]
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conditionalities measures which caused a shock to the entire
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country of Venezuela, and had an effect on neighboring economies.
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Now, CAP was very close to the organization of Diego Cisneros,
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which is Gustavo Cisnero's organization. Gustavo Cisneros was
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engaged in very wild speculation, together with putting his
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brother Ricardo Cisneros in charge of the Banco Latino. According
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to all the reports of the examination so far, they ran Banco
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Latino the way that some people were accused of running
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syndicates of savings and loan associations back in the 1980s.
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This was against the interest of those in Venezuela who were
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investing in the nation of Venezuela. So very rapidly, CAP went
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from being a popular President to one of the most hated men in
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Venezuela. He eventually was pretty much hounded out of office
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for his financial irregularities as President.
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New election, we have a new President: Caldera. The Cisneros
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organization and its friends were not satisfied with that. They
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had to try to wreck the country politically with the support of
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foreign agencies; and they set out to destroy the new presidency
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of Caldera.
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In the process of that, they went after my friend, Alejandro
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Pena. While CAP's old friend, Cisneros, starts to go after Pena
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*to protect CAP* and CAP's faction, CAP himself ends up in the
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jug.
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But what this represents is more importantly defined as follows:
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We are coming to the point, at which the IMF system, the Federal
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Reserve system, in their present forms, are DOOMED. Nothing can
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be done to save them, and no money should be wasted trying to
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save them. But what happens is, you have this doomed dinosaur --
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its eggs aren't fertile anymore -- and it becomes desperate and
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frantic as the Cisneros organization did.
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They were doomed. They were caught with their hands in the till.
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Ricardo Cisneros is a fugitive from justice because of what
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happened to the bank. But they won't give up. They sit in there
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in their fight like a species facing extinction; and they have
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this attitude of *apres nous le deluge*, after me comes nothing,
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comes chaos. I don't care, I'm going to fight to get every moment
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of power and wealth I can have before I go down; and if I go
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down, I'm going to take the world with me.
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But that's not just a Venezuelan problem: It's a problem around
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the world. The policies and the policy complex behind Maggie
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Thatcher in London and her crony, or what she describes in her
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memoirs as her virtual stooge, then President George Bush: that
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system, that way of life, that new world disorder, is doomed.
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But George ain't going quietly; neither are the Thatcherites;
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neither is the Diego Cisneros organization, or CAP. So CAP goes
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to prison. IT'S A SIGN OF THE TIMES GLOBALLY. Fundamental changes
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are in order. Probably the most important crisis in all modern
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history is now falling around our ears. And old institutions that
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seemed to rule the world for decades, are now going down into the
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mud.
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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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