Re: Fusion vs. SSP (Lyndon LaRouche)

From: ralph gibbons (ralphgibbons_at_my-deja.com)
Date: 06/14/04


Date: 14 Jun 2004 08:02:36 -0700

gherbert@gw.retro.com (George William Herbert) wrote in message news:<cafp01$2i4$1@gw.retro.com>...
> ralph gibbons <ralphgibbons@my-deja.com> wrote:
> >> "*** Morris" <richard.a.morris@boeing.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> > "Lyndon LaRouche"
> >>
> >> isn't he the one who thought the Queen of England was controlling the world
> >> heroin trade?
> >
> >Ah, the power of gossip. No, Virginia, LaRouche didn't think that, nor
> >did he say it. It was a fake quote, fabricated by Mark Nykanen (
> >http://www.marknykanen.com ), who at the time, which was 1980, was a
> >telejournalist for NBC. Most of the nonsense that people repeat about
> >LaRouche has similar origins.
>
> I then suppose that the flyer stating among other things
> exactly that (Queen Elizabeth/Heroin trade), which I was
> passed by a LaRouche for President volounteer on Sproul Plaza
> at UC Berkeley lo these many years ago, was also a fabricated plant?
> I still have it somewhere, in my "kooky things I collected in college"
> box, in which it is unfortunately nowhere near the worst momento.

I don't know, but I'm curious. Why don't you go into your Kooky Things
box and find the flyer, and post the contents as a reply to this post.
Then I'll let you know. I wouldn't rule out the possibility that your
failing Baby Boomer memory, compounded by whatever damage was done to
you at Berkeley, may be playing tricks on you.


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