Le Lun 19 Juin 2006 à 7:19 pm, Malk-Shur écrivait à Petrov:
MOSSAD en est à 29.25 merdes/jourSalut Petrov,
Je pense que ce que Denis et de_passage te reprochent, c'est de poster 17.71 messages par jour, ce qui est environ deux fois plus que les plus grand posteurs de ce forum, en sachant que tu n'es présent que depuis une semaine et que tu fait régulièrement des triples voire quadruple posts.
Bien à toi,
Malk-Shur
Conclusion: Mêmes méthodes.
Il n'est guère difficile de repérer l'étang où s'abreuve MOSSAD:
http://forum.sceptiques.qc.ca/viewtopic ... 0028#80028
Le Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement (WLYM) est décrit par certains comme un culte.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaRouche_Youth_Movement
Un peu de musique d'ambiance...
Pour Petrov, les dirigeants américains (Bush, Cheney et cie) ne sont que les porte-parole d'une oligarchie de la finance.
Et le mouvement Larouche...??
http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/forum/m ... f58020d260
"...But LaRouche, 84, using his vast economic and political experience as a guide, claims Bush and Cheney aren’t the real problem, but just willing mouthpieces for a syndicate of wealthy international bankers pulling the strings and controlling the White House..."
Les positions de Petrov et MOSSAD sur le Sionisme sont également bien connues.
http://forum.sceptiques.qc.ca/viewtopic ... 0017#80017
http://forum.sceptiques.qc.ca/viewtopic ... 0049#80049
http://forum.sceptiques.qc.ca/viewtopic ... 0050#80050
Et le mouvement Larouche...??
"... In October 1980, a New York State Supreme Court justice dismissed a defamation suit the NCLC had filed against the Anti-Defamation League and ruled that calling the NCLC anti-Semitic is merely "fair comment" or a matter of opinion..."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/na ... e/main.htm
...In 1980, New York state Judge Michael Dontzin ruled that: "Upon consideration of the voluminous evidence presented to the court, it is clear that ADL's characterization of plaintiffs as anti-Semitic constitutes fair comment. Plaintiffs have continuously expressed highly critical views about prominent Jewish figures, families and organizations, such as ADL and B'nai Brith and have connected them with plaintiffs' critical views on Zionism, Zionists, Mid-East foreign policy and international monetary policies."...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_ ... n_LaRouche
le mouvement Larouche possède des ramifications dans plusieurs pays: États-Unis, Canada, France, Allemagne, Australie...
Parmi les "réalisations passées" du mouvement L. Larouche, y compris au Canada, on peut citer:
Party for the Commonwealth of Canada
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_for_ ... _of_Canada
Party for the Commonwealth of Canada (Quebec)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parti_pour ... 3%A9bec%29
NALP (North American Labour Party)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Amer ... bour_Party
U.S. Labor Party
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Labor_Party
California Proposition 64 (1986)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California ... %281986%29
L'enjeu de la lutte... c'est l'esprit humain, l'esprit du lecteur.
La lutte pour l'esprit du lecteur implique un certain "traitement" de l'information qui lui parvient.
Et cette lutte est menée grâce à divers moyens dont l'activisme.
Et l'activisme est précisément un des moyens utilisés par le mouvement Larouche.
D'où l'envahissement de certains forums...
À lire:
http://www.namebase.org/books48.html
No Joke
Eight-time presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche may be a punchline on 'The Simpsons,' but his organization -- and the effect it has on young recruits -- is dead serious
By April Witt
Sunday, October 24, 2004;
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/ar ... Oct20.html
Un article datant de 1986 traitant du NCLC (National Caucus of Labor Committees)
http://dennisking.org/wsj.htm
"...From a heavily guarded estate in Loudoun County, Va., and office buildings in the nearby town of Leesburg, Mr. LaRouche's cadre organization, the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC), controls more than two-dozen financially commingled political, business, nonprofit and intelligence-gathering entities with operations throughout the U.S. and in more than a dozen foreign countries.
...
...
Intimidation of Journalists
The structure of the network makes government investigation difficult. Mr. LaRouche and his followers compound the problem by claiming that any probe is politically motivated, and by launching civil rights suits against the investigators.
In addition, lawsuits have been used to intimidate journalists. Both of the authors have been unsuccessfully sued for libel by Mr. LaRouche. (In LaRouche vs. NBC, Ms. Lynch was a co-defendant. NBC countersued and won a $202,000 judgment that remains uncollected.) Nevertheless, the LaRouchians are currently under Investigation by federal authorities with respect to allegations of credit-card fraud, income-tax evasion and violations of federal campaign financing laws. To date, however, there have been no criminal indictments..."
