LaRouche Warns Against Chaos and Confusion by British to Create Atmosphere of Assassination

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Los británicos siembran caos y confusión para propiciar asesinatos, advierte LaRouche.

February 18 (LPAC)--Now being picked up by U.S. news outlets, the Ottawa Sun last week published a blood-curdling "warning" that Barack Obama could be assassinated by "right-wing extremist fascists" who are determined to stop a black man with the middle name of Hussein from getting into the White House. Recalling the shooting of then-presidential candidate George Wallace in 1972, Sun columnist Earl McRae, a violent anti-American, spins out the following:

"Barack Obama is waving his arms. The crowd is cheering. I see the image I don't want to see. I see the image that is the terrible sickness in the great republic. I see Barack Obama one minute smiling, the people crying his name. I see Barack Obama grab his chest and his eyes widen and his mouth opens and the crowd screams as Barack Obama, black candidate for the presidency of the United States of America, falls to the ground dead, an assassin's bullet inside him."

Lyndon LaRouche warned, "This is the kind of stuff that creates confusion in the population; that then creates the cover for an assassination, and people point back to such writings as 'evidence' of an assassination plot.'' LaRouche warned that all of the candidates for the presidential nomination are potential targets of the British plan to install a Mussolini-style fascist in the Presidency. The British kill American presidents, LaRouche recounted, and it could be McCain, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton or Obama who could be the target to get the Michael Bloomberg option through.

The Ottawa Sun garbage is now being spread around in the U.S. by Mark Steyn, an Anglo-Canadian columnist for London's Hollinger Corporation, who has been part of the "Get Clinton" campaign run out of London since the mid-1990s. In a column published in the Washington Times and National Review Online, Steyn first ridicules Obama worshipers, and the sub-genre that speculates how he will be killed by a deranged right-winger. Steyn then quotes the Ottawa Sun at length.