Credit Where Credit Is Past Due

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Credit Where Credit Is Past Due

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

September 9, 2008

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A note of appreciation for what so many among you have done.

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You in Europe can probably stop worrying about the economy very soon. What the U.S. Presidency, the Congress, and the Presidential candidates have decided to do jointly, means that not only the U.S.A., but the economy of the world, is about to be plunged into the greatest collapse in all modern history. If that happens, you can be assured of one thing; the good news, then, would be that the cause for your present worries about the economy will soon be ended.

London, of course, has a plan to deal with this. It is the same plan presented by 1930s Canadian motion- picture actor Raymond Massey playing his role in the motion-picture version of H.G. Wells' "The Shape of Things to Come." In the plan by H.G. Wells, the world as a whole goes thoroughly to Hell, except for a handful of super-conspirators arriving from the vicinity of Saudi Arabia, to announce that they are taking over what has remained the world before the great war (which NATO presently threatens to start) has cut the size of the planet's population down about the size ;presently demanded by Britain's Prince Philip, and by Bertrand Russell before him.

The most important news is that it was you, the typical citizen of North America, or western and central Europe, will have made this thrilling development possible. You are about to enjoy the spectacle of more gore, than you have ever imagined possible, even in the most sensational modern motion-picture and other entertainments. It will be globalization beyond your wildest dreams, and lucky times for those of you with edible neighbors.

Do not blush; you deserve much of the credit for this wonderful spectacle of globalization. Don't be shy; none of this would have been possible without your indifference to what might have been done to prevent interference with the bringing on of this truly exciting state of presently onrushing world affairs.

Do not think that I do not appreciate what you have been careful not to do to prevent all this from happening. You deserve to know, in case that we are approaching the last moments of your part of the world, that without what you have done, or failed to do, none of these exciting developments could have happened.