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Congressman Ro Khanna. Credit: House.gov

California Representative Ro Khanna, when cornered by journalists outside of the hearings where Jeffrey Epstein’s partner Ghislaine Maxwell pled the 5th to every question, said that he would support a bipartisan hearing in which every person named in the Epstein files was hauled in to testify about what they knew, including members of the British Monarchy.

“What makes them so special?” was the tone of his answer to a British journalist.

The British Royals clearly do believe they are special, and as the Epstein revelations rip through their elite political class, the British so-called “Ministry of Justice” has decided to order the deletion of an entire database of court records that had been established in 2021 to aid journalists and political activists in finding out what was going on in 1.6 million criminal lawsuits. The official court records provided accurate information on such hearings only 4.2% of the time.

After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Lyndon LaRouche released a sharp statement entitled “Shoot the Neighbor’s Cat,” in which he warned that Americans were being stampeded into the state of mind of “the man, who, returning home to find his house has been robbed, takes out a shotgun and obliterates the neighbor’s cat. Indeed if his wife had said, ‘Henry, it’s just the neighbor’s cat,’ the maddened fellow would have threatened her, ‘Don’t get in my way, or I might have to kill you, too!’”

LaRouche went on to say what should have been obvious, had not the American people been so terrorized by the lying news media and intelligence agencies: “The United States has been surprised by a mass-murderous attack from rogue forces deployed from within the U.S.A. itself. Since no foreign power has the ability to do to us what was done this past Tuesday, some rogue element operating within our military-security establishment is the only possible principal author of what has just occurred….”

In the same statement, LaRouche warned as follows:

“On the record of history, wars and similar operations conducted for the purpose of ‘revenge,’ of ‘retribution,’ are the most stupid policies any government, or its people have ever conducted. The ‘blow-back’ of such policies, especially when conducted under the pretext of religious wars, has destroyed repeatedly the very nations which launched such policies.

“Let us stop being stupid now. Consider the consequences of using nuclear weapons of any scale, against the nations which veteran mass-killer Henry Kissinger, the proverbial Jack-the-Ripper of modern diplomacy, has just proposed. According to reliable sources who saw him on German television, Kissinger, in a press conference at the Frankfurt Airport this week, listed Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Libya (and possibly other countries) as countries to be targetted.

“Think for a change! Ask yourself: What would be the effect of hitting any or several among that list of nations, with or without the use of mini-nuclear bombardment? Examine this in two successive steps. First, the application of mass-destructive force against some of the nations on Kissinger’s hit-list, with or without including nuclear bombardments. Second, the very distinct effect of including the use of nuclear weapons.”

The transatlantic leaders didn’t think; they plunged ahead into exactly the series of wars against which LaRouche had warned, and now we find ourselves on the brink of nuclear war, with the last arms treaty expired, and madmen proposing that the United States must now triple its nuclear weapons arsenal.

If it isn’t already obvious, it is time for Americans and others around the world who didn’t listen to LaRouche in 2001, or in the earlier decades when he issued a series of accurate forecasts on the coming economic collapse, including Nixon’s takedown of the Bretton Woods system, or when he called for the reunification of Germany in 1988, to ask themselves, “Why didn’t I listen to Lyndon LaRouche?”

Think about what you considered “credible” at the time, which caused you to accept the lies coming from what’s now known as the “Epstein class” about Lyndon LaRouche, leading you to trust people who have no purpose but the destruction of civilization as a whole.

Luckily, unlike animals, human beings can change the way they think. It is time to do so, now.