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The entire synarchist movement that he created, in order to destroy this movement of the profound humanist unfolding that had brought freedom to the world, was based on fear. It continues to be based on fear to the present day. What we see today, is precisely the kind of fear that had moved Shelburne, that later created all the wars in the 20th Century.
That is what drives the synarchists' movement today. It is a movement that may be defined as a movement based on synchronized anarchy that disables human liberties and society's supporting institutions. It has become a movement that aims to build a new Roman style world-empire, a Pax-American world-empire on that kind of foundation.
The modern fear is, that the American looting financial empire, and others of the kind, which are already disintegrating from within, will become totally lost in the background of a far flung economic and humanist redevelopment of the world, should that be allowed. The new American empire is therefore not founded on any plan to ennoble humanity, but is founded on fear, fear for its existence as a looting force, a blind fear that has no limits.
Synarchism has become a tool for quenching that fear. But who can stop the synarchist process? Nothing can stop it, except a courageous exposing of its roots, which LaRouch has undertaken worldwide. He is fighting the problem of synarchism on an educational platform which takes its origin back to Aristotle and beyond, to the very roots o slavery and the distortion of the image of man that is reflected in the countless forms of slavery that have become prevalent in the world today. Slavery is the natural outcome of the Sauron process that forces the image of the human being to ever lower levels. Legalized theft is but one outcome of this process. Synarchism is an extension of the process. It imposes tyranny in response to fear.
The process of the Gollum - "My Precious!"
The third type of corruption that Tolkien recognized and gave a special name to, is the hardest to recognize. It is the corruption by poverty. Poverty may be the most deeply corrupting influence of the all. In Tolkien's saga, this type of corruption is represented by an ugly creature with a humanoid shape, that he calls the Gollum.
The Gollum is one of the main characters in the saga. It plays a vital role in the context of returning the ring to its doom. This has to be that way. The Gollum is barely noticed in the first part on the saga, and even later, as it moves more into the foreground, its role is never fully understood until the very end.Suddenly the meaning of the Gollum becomes clear.
The trend that Tolkien has set up for us with the Gollum, perfectly images an element of our modern society. Tolkien's story of the Gollum is actually more appropriate today than it had been in Tolkien's days. Perhaps Tolkien understood the process well, that is involved, and projected it into the future. He seemed to have fully understood that the most corrupting influence in the world is not power, not even fear, but poverty. The desperate poor allow themselves willingly to be enslaved, if this becomes necessary to survive. Likewise do the poor at heart who seek riches--and this rarely out of necessity--who allow themselves to be corrupted on order to fill their emptiness within. The Gollum falls into this category. It represents that process.
The Gollum craves the ring back that it once owned. It tracks it down. It follows the ring bearer. It craves it not for its power. It has no use for power as it is living alone. Nor is the Gollum touched by the fear of terror. The gollum has been tortured for the ring already, and has survived. As do most men today, the Gollum seeks the 'ring' for its glitter. It has no use for the ring's gold as currency, as do most 'investors' today don't intent to cash in their portfolio. The Gollum lacks nothing that he needs to live, as most investors do, yet the Gollum devotes its entire life to get its hands onto the ring. "My Precious!" the Gollum calls it. "My Precious!"
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