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One wonders against this backgrond what enchanting virtuoso performance causes these deadly retractions to occur, that weigh so heavily, that also void those vital steps that are necessary to save these nations. Would the theatrics in these theatres of finance have been like that of Saruman's speech to Theoden?
Theoden's riders listened to that speech, and as they did, they murmured with approval. It seemed to them that their King was honored well by Saruman, and this much more so than by Gandalf who never spoke so fair to their lord, who seemed to drive him into darkness, while Saruman held open a door of escape with a ray of light coming through. Was this the kind of effect the synarchists had on those poor countries who struggle to survive and are told not to struggle, but to obey and kill their people if they must?
Gimli the dwarf sets the record straight for all those spell bound riders who murmur in agreement. He explains to them that in the language of Orthanc, "help means ruin" and "saving means slaying." Unfortunately, this kind of advise, especially one given by a dwarf, is not yet being accepted by the countries who struggle for survival.
The fact is, that this kind of advise has been given countless times already by LaRouche who is being portrayed in the synarchist world as but an insignificant dwarf. The reality is that his advise has been heard since the early 1980s already, and was of a quality that could have spared all of South America and Mexico, the existential crisis these nations are now facing. In 1982 LaRouche had organized the now famous debtor cartel of the Americas from Mexico southward, his Operation Juarez plan. LaRouche had demanded that the world get together to create a new, just, world-financial system under which the nations of the world could live, instead of being strangled to death, and that in this context all debts be settled in an equitable manner. He almost succeeded. Mexico's President was committed to this policy, together with the big South American nations. In the last minutes, though, the project failed. The alliance was artificially collapsed. Mexico was terribly punished in the aftermath, for its stand, as a warning for all. And so, the dying continues and increases at a rapid rate.
Surprisingly, Tolkien had already predicted that kind of outcome thirty years earlier. He illustrated in the metaphor of his story the kind of pattern that one would see.
So, how does Saruman answer in response after the dwarf stood up and told the truth. We are told that Saruman nearly flipped his lid, but instantly regained composure. He quietly appealed for peace. He asked the dwarf not to interfere. He assured him that he would deal with his concerns separately, and that the matter before Theoden wasn't his concern anyway as he lived in a far away country. He suggested that he had merely fallen into bad company by coercion. He told the dwarf that it was of his highest concern to first deal with his neighbor, the good King Theoden.
So he continued his appeal to the (now 'little') King Theoden, offering, prodding, asking if he would not make peace with him at last and avail himself of all the 'aid' that he could give him from the depth of his many years of knowledge. Should they not join hands and work together to hold back harder times to come, and quickly mend their differences and injuries with such devises of good that both their realms would flourish once again, greater than ever before? Should there not be peace?
No doubt, it was this kind of silver-tongue song that each country was subjected to, separately, that broke up the alliance of Juarez, which could have saved the entire world-financial system at this time. That was possible then, now the system has collapsed beyond repair. The Juarez type of approach to save the world, has never been repeated since. Too many roadblocks were set up, and now the required economic strength does no longer exist in the world for such a recovery. Today, far wider, and much deeper reaching measures are now required.
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