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LaRouche: Santander
Crash Signals Collapse of British System
February
9, 2010 (LPAC)—Lyndon LaRouche today issued a stern warning to those
around the world, who have bought into the British imperial propaganda
line that the United States is going down, and that any alliances or
cooperation with Washington are fruitless. "The truth is, that it is the
British System that is collapsing, far more rapidly than most people
wish to believe. People must realize that the power of the British-led
bloc is crashing, and that the clearest sign of this collapse is the
unraveling of the Inter-Alpha banking group, led by Banco Santander."
LaRouche explained: "Last week, I conducted a test, aimed at smoking out
the true vulnerability of the British System, through particularly the
exposure of Banco Santander, in the onrushing collapse of the European
Monetary Union. I warned that Santander was thoroughly exposed in this
process, and that this would, in turn, bring down major parts of the
City of London, including the British government-run Royal Bank of
Scotland, which is indistinguishable from Santander. I also warned that
the epicenter of the European crash was not Greece, but Spain. I warned
of an immediate spill-over into Brazil, where Santander has been the
long arm of British looting policies for more than a decade.
"I was proven right, beyond most people's expectations," LaRouche
continued. "Within 48 hours of my issuing the warning about the British
exposure through Santander, the roof caved in on the nominally Spanish
bank, which is, in fact, at the heart of the British System and its
reach into continental Europe, Ibero-America and even Russia. Last week,
Santander's total value crashed by 16 percent, and that is just the
beginning. Sensing the blood in the water, Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS)
issued a "sell" recommendation on Santander stock to its clientele
before the end of last week.
"The lesson to be learned from my little test: The British are not the
financial power they claim to be. Their system is coming down, fast and
hard, and anyone who continues to bet on the British System, including
the City of London-manipulated European Monetary Union, is making a very
bad bet, indeed."
A detailed report on the fall of the British House of Santander will
appear soon in Executive Intelligence Review.
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