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Jackson Hinkle Stream Centers on LaRouche: ‘He Was Right’

A video clip of Lyndon LaRouche greeted viewers tuning in to Jackson Hinkle’s Tuesday stream, which was titled “He was right.” Hinkle talked about his experience speaking at the Schiller Institute conference on October 15 and gave a short biography of LaRouche:

“Lyndon LaRouche, for those of you who don’t know him, was a great visionary, ran for president, a great thinker,” said Hinkle. “He was involved in many presidential administrations, both Democratic and Republican, in advising them on complex foreign policy matters. He envisioned a world in which ... we would, as humans, tap into our unlimited potentiality for growth, and creativity, and build a brighter future by working with the economic powerhouses of the world, the commodities producers of the world, to produce a more prosperous environment for all.

“He wrote many books; you guys should check them out. A good one to start off on, I think, would be There Are No Limits To Growth. It’s a great book.”

Hinkle then played and commented on a clip from a campaign speech LaRouche gave in Massachusetts on January 14, 2000.

LaRouche: “This financial system, this monetary system, this crazy thing that was started in 1971 with Nixon and the floating-exchange-rate system, this is about to come to an end, one way or another.

“We’re in a time in which the people who represent money, big money, are hysterical. Their plans are not to have Wall Street go up forever; you’ve got people who have bought into what they call ‘income streams'—people who have bought up raw materials, especially through London. The mega-mergers are grabs. They take all the money in sight, and they’ll never pay the bills.”

Hinkle brought up the Great Reset as the implementation of what LaRouche warned would be the approach of the oligarchy. LaRouche insists that nations cannot rebuild alone, says Hinkle, who points to the BRICS and SCO as groupings that have learned that lesson.

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