December 20, 2024--In a 1995 letter to Janet Reno, former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark stated unequivocally that “I believe [the LaRouche case] involves a broader range of deliberate and systematic misconduct and abuse of power over a longer period of time in an effort to destroy a political movement and leader, than any other federal prosecution in my time or to my knowledge.”
In his August 1995 testimony to an independent hearing on Department of Justice corruption, Lyndon LaRouche issued an ominous warning that “...until we remove from our system of government a rotten permanent bureaucracy which acts like contract assassins using the authority of the justice system to perpetrate assassination, this country is not free nor anyone in it.”
Although most thinking Americans are now quite familiar with many of the more recent such abuses by the F.B.I., DOJ, and the legacy news media in the array of attacks on former President Donald Trump as well as on many other Americans of lesser notability, far fewer Americans are aware of the actual precedent that created this state of affairs, namely the years-long attacks on Lyndon LaRouche at the hands of a coordinated “Get LaRouche” task force.
This week, join myself and EIR editor Dennis Small (one of the original targets of the "Get LaRouche" operation) and learn exactly why the Anglo-American war party believed that such a heavy-handed deployment to crush LaRouche and his ideas was so central to their deadly world agenda, and why a full exoneration of LaRouche has now become a vital strategic issue today.
