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Beyond Common Sense - LaRouche

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later she “retired” from the organisation. Simpson was laterdenounced for letting this happen. He was “blocking”: andincapable of organising his wife. This is a high crime in <strong>LaRouche</strong>psychoanalysis. It is a “betrayal” of humanity and submission tothe “witch.”John Simpson, was not yet free. He had not become angry,despite the accusations against him, Simpson was obviously“blocking.” In an event which we will call “Mad Monday,” the attackon Simpson would reach its culmination.This initial interrogation some weeks before Mad Monday, wasthe first part of a plan, probing to see what defences Simpsonand Vincent were capable of.<strong>LaRouche</strong>’s ImprimaturWhen the American Controller arrived, unannounced, in April1994, his initial comments were to point out that he had only justhad a meeting with Lyndon <strong>LaRouche</strong>. This gave him addedprestige and “authority” to proceed with active measures inMelbourne. Douglas came with news from America and reportedthat there was trouble on the West Coast and members.had been thrown out.In an initial meeting with the 15 CEC cadres the AmericanController addressed “fears” that he had detected in officeindividuals. He proclaimed that one should “not be afraid of dying.”The movement had a mission. The enemy was everywhere andhad targeted individuals who they thought vulnerable. Douglasproclaimed-‘7’ve spoken to Lyndon <strong>LaRouche</strong> in the fast 48 hours, and whatan immense privilege it is to speak to him. The greatest mindsince Leibnitz.Then came an elaboration on the disturbing news. There wastrouble in the West Coast organisation in the USA. One womenhad sexual difficulties, she had plastic surgery on her

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