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"Because I feel that a certain amount of people who were meant to do this and control; and larger amount, like 95% of the people, who we have to tell what to do and how to keep order.... In Germany there was a lot of unity. The German soldiers were the best, and with the police force and everything... you cannot let everybody be an individual... you have to tell people what to do.
"I admired Hitler... because he came from being a little man with almost no formal education, up to power. And I admire him for being such a good public speaker and for his way of getting to the people and so on..."
The above statement was made by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California, according to a 1977 transcript of an interview with George Butler - source, LaRouche campaign literature for the 2003 California Governor recall election.
The point is, which is spelled out in the above interview, that it is easy to mesmerize an unwary public with a carefully crafted barrage of lies, supported by professionals like Dr. Joseph Goebbels and presented by trained virtuoso of the craft of public manipulation, like a Weapon of Mass Deception, disowning society of its humanity.
Indeed one could have argued in Hitler's world against the evils of fascism until the cows come home, if one survived long enough, and would have achieved nothing. One would have been forced to argue about cosmetic aspects, single topic issues, without being able to expose that all of these 'issues' are superficial, but that they have a deep root altogether that cannot be dealt with in a superficial manner. In the world of irrational hype, only superficial thinking is allowed, so the truth will never be known. Saruman totally represents this kind of irrational world. He would have said to Gandalf, 'don't confuse me with the truth,' if he hadn't lost his sense of reality or truth already, when he lost his humanity to the forces of corruption.
No President or governmental leader should be elected whose roots are in any way anchored in the 'mother of the pigs.' No person is qualified for public office who does not recognize the dangers of these roots and warns about them. Tolkien evidently understood this completely fifty years ago, and so does Lyndon LaRouche who had warned about the dangers involved for decades already. In this sense, LaRouche is the only seriously qualified candidate, because of his extensive scientific background in historic developments, coupled with an understanding of their relationship to economics and statecraft.
Tolkien's answer is, that the ring must be destroyed at its source.
Except, how does one destroy such a thing? The good wizard Gandalf had no answer at first when the question was first posed to him. He only knew at the beginning that the ring that had been found must not be allowed to remain in Shire, the world where humanity lives. The hobbit, Frodo, a long time friend of Gandalf, becomes requested by him to bear the ring away from the Shire.
In due course the ring is brought into the realm of the elves (scientific processes), to Elrond, who realizes that it cannot remain hidden there either. The mounting forces that the ring has unleashed in the shadow world of Sauron and his servant Saruman, have become too great for the elves to hold back. Elrond determines that the ring must be destroyed, even though it cannot be destroyed by any craft known, but which must be taken back into the fires of Mt. Doom, right into the very heart of Sauron's realm, were it had been forged.
Tolkien is correct with this assessment. No one can deal with such creations as an Adolf Hitler, the beast-men of the nazi empire, or any other beast-men. It cannot be done, at least not directly. No one can understand Hitler, for instance, outside of the larger context of the mother of the pigs and her offspring. What possible rationale could Hitler have had to destroy an entire society of human beings like the Jewish people, who had contributed immensely to the cultural, scientific, and industrial achievements of the German nation. No rational reason exists that can explain the historic tragedy that Hitler had unleashed. LaRouche points out that this Hitler phenomenon can only be understood in the larger context. This is the context of the beast-men process developed by Heidegger and Nietzsche. He further suggests that the beast-men ideology can only be understood correctly in the historic context of Shelburne's intensely fearful reaction to the founding of the United States of America as a threat to the British Empire. Like Tolkien, LaRouche suggests that if these historic links are not understood, the modern synarchist movement cannot be understood that threatens the destruction of the United States itself, which process has already begun (see campaign bulletin).
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