LaRouche has also argued that
Adolf Hitler was brought to power by the British;
Menachem Begin's "policies are indistinguishable... from Nazi policies";
[61] The Beatles were "a product shaped according to British
Psychological Warfare Division specifications;
[62][63] and that rogue elements within the American military took part in, or planned, the
September 11, 2001 attacks as part of a
coup d'état.
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In "An Open Letter to President
Brezhnev" (
June 2,
1981) LaRouche identified those pushing the world toward war as "the forces behind the
World Wildlife Fund, the
Club of Rome, and the heritage of
H. G. Wells and the evil
Bertrand Russell."
LaRouche claims there is also a conspiracy by the "Establishment" and the press it allegedly controls to deny him coverage and prevent his views becoming known.
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The "British" conspiracy
LaRouche has asserted that the Queen of England is not merely a figurehead, but it is the absolute, authoritative, functional
head of state for the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, meaning that in effect she personally runs the military and intelligence services of those countries. He said in an interview to the Peruvian magazine
Gente that she seeks to "liquidate the sovereignty" of every nation state in the Americas.
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Children of Satan
Beginning in 2003, LaRouche's presidential campaign committee distributed a series of pamphlets entitled "Children of Satan", which were later consolidated into a book by the same name. The pamphlets charged that there was a conspiracy dominated by what are called
Straussians (followers of Leo Strauss) within the Bush administration, and that the dominant personality in this conspiracy was
Dick Cheney
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