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  A Short Definition of Synarchism, by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
"Synarchism" is a name adopted during the Twentieth Century for an occult freemasonic sect, known as the Martinists, based on worship of the tradition of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Synarchism was the central feature of the organization of the fascist governments of Italy, Germany, Spain, and Vichy and Laval France, during that period, and was also spread as a Spanish channel of the Nazi Party, through Mexico, throughout Central and South America.
The PAN party of Mexico was born as an outgrowth of this infiltration.
www.larouchepub.com /lar/2003/3031what_is_synarch.html   (392 words)

  
 Agape - Synarchism, political
Indeed, she was right on the mark with that definition since all the fascist elements of synarchism, idealized through the ages have literally abolished the true nature of man as a spiritual being, beginning with Thomas Hobbes progressing onwards to Carl Schmitt, and on to Leo Strauss and his legions of followers.
The effects of Mary Baker Eddy's profound work in opposing the hard and soft-core elements of synarchism has been such that the world experienced a 35 year period of relative calm on the synarchist front, except for the mounting wave of unsuccessful synarchist attacks and slanders against herself and her work.
None of the ugly deeds that the synarchists are perpetrating in the USA, and have perpetrated for some time already, are in any way different than what the synarchists have perpetrated in Hitler's domain under the nose of the 'little' man who had the inclination to follow and stay their course.
synarchism.rolf-witzsche.com /synarchism_political.html   (3378 words)

  
 mhp: Synarchism: The Fascist Roots of the Wolfowitz Cabal
A U.S. military intelligence report, dated July 27, 1944, from the military attaché in Algiers, warned of Synarchist penetration of the upper echelons of the Free French government of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, headquartered in Algeria.
Of course, a decade later, leading wartime "Gaullist" Jacques Soustelle would launch the Secret Army Organization (OAS), which would be responsible for repeated assassination attempts against de Gaulle, and would be implicated in the Permindex assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
His occult writings about "purgative violence" and the "will to power" -- antecedents of the works of Nietzsche -- were adopted by Saint-Yves d'Alveydre, who launched the idea of Synarchism as a counter to the anarchy that had destabilized all of Europe, from 1648.
www.modernhistoryproject.org /mhp/ArticleDisplay.php?Article=Synarchism   (3973 words)

  
 Synarchism Information
Synarchism (from Greek words meaning "to rule together" or "harmonious rule", in Spanish Sinarquismo) is a word that has been used to describe several different political processes in various contexts.
The earliest recorded use of the term synarchy is attributed to Thomas Stackhouse (1677-1752), an English clergyman who used the word in his New History of the Holy Bible from the Beginning of the World to the Establishment of Christianity (published in two folio volumes in 1737).
Harvard historian and sinologist John K. Fairbank also used the word synarchism in his 1953 book Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of the Treaty Ports, 1842-1854 and in later writings, to describe the mechanisms of government under the late Qing dynasty in China.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Synarchism   (1052 words)

  
 Synarchism - InformationBlast
Synarchism was a term used by U.S. Intelligence agencies during World War II.
An alternative view, is that the defining struggle is between the republican philosophy embodied in the American Revolution (as exemplified in its essential documents, the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution), and the residual institutions of Feudalism which bitterly opposed it and sought to prevent its spread to other nations.
The two currents were both sponsored and guided by the same oligarchic circles, to the effect of preventing the emergence of a constitutional republic on European soil.
www.informationblast.com /Synarchism.html   (245 words)

  
 Communitarianism vs. Synarchism: The Left and Right of One-Worldism: The Deception of One-Worldism: Part 5
Synarchism is a parallel political philosophy which openly embraces universal fascism, as first defined by Leo Strauss, the mentor of today's neocons.
Neither Communitarianism or Synarchism are associated with the traditional liberal-conservative, Republican-Democratic, left-right political thought, but rather completely new political philosophies, both introduced within the appearance of, but outside of, any legitimate governmental authority, through political intrigues.
Synarchism, Martinism, and Satanism "Lame Excuses for violence: Hallmark of a smokescreen for Satanists"
www.congregator.net /articles/communitarianism.htm   (4815 words)

  
 Synarchism information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Synarchism (from Greek words meaning "to rule together" or "harmonious rule", in Spanish Sinarquismo) is a word that has been used to describe several different political processes in various contexts.
The earliest recorded use of the term synarchy is attributed to Thomas Stackhouse (1677-1752), an English clergyman who used the word in his New History of the Holy Bible from the Beginning of the World to the Establishment of Christianity (published in two folio volumes in 1737).
Synarchism revived as a political movement in the 1970s through the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM), whose candidate, Ignacio González Gollaz, polled 1.8 percent of the vote at the 1982 presidential election.
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During the interval from the early 1920s through 1945, it was officially classed by U.S.A. and other nations' intelligence services under the file name of "Synarchism: Nazi/Communist," so defined because of its deploying simultaneously both ostensibly opposing pro-communist and extreme right-wing forces for encirclement of a targeted government.
Synarchism was the central feature of the organization of the fascist governments of Italy, Germany, Spain, and Vichy and Laval France, during that period, and was also spread as a Spanish channel of the Nazi Party, through Mexico, throughout Central and South America.
The PAN party of Mexico was born as an outgrowth of this infiltration.
www.cecaust.com.au /culture/synarchism.htm   (350 words)

  
 The Fascist Zoo - Truth versus Guns
Synarchism is the hand that drives a new kind of fascism that may called the force of the 'faces' that have no face.
Synarchism is the force bearing the sword that has been chosen to destroy America.
The darkness is the synarchism that flows invisibly from the imperial realm out of the deep realms of financial oligarchism where the modern fascism has its roots in the dawn of Venice as an empire.
members.shaw.ca /rolfwitzsche/love1.html   (4254 words)

  
 EIR Volume 30, Number 21, May 30, 2003
The Synarchist movement, born in France in the 19th Century, sought to create a one-world tyranny, modeled on the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Synarchism was alive and well in Vichy France, and continued after World War II through financial elites like Hjalmar Schacht and Carl Schmitt, and through such "philosophers" as Alexandre Kojève, the propagandist of "purgative violence" and his friend Leo Strauss—godfather of the neo-conservatives in the Bush Administration.
Mexico's Cristero War in the late 1920s pitted "right-wing" Catholic masses against the "left-wing" anticlerical government—with both sides being ideological Synarchists and their dupes.
www.larouchepub.com /eirtoc/2003/eirtoc_3021.html   (326 words)

  
 My Unique role in the america's by Lyndon LaRouche 07/30/2003...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As I emphasize in the body of this report, Synarchism is an outgrowth of a financier-controlled organization dating from the Eighteenth Century, whose influence and effects were typified in Adams' time in the combined and competing predatory practices of the rival British monarchy and the Habsburg-led Holy Alliance.
Synarchism was created to become the counter-measure to the American Revolution of 1776-1789.
The crucial features of this Greek contribution to European civilization as a whole, which Synarchism seeks to uproot, are traced to Plato, and to the incorporation of the most essential features of Plato's work in the mission of Jesus Christ and such Apostles as John and Paul, most notably.
www.pegmusic.com /lyn-unique-role.html   (5474 words)

  
 blog.myspace.com/andyschism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Within their chest they will pull out and call upon the indulgence of man on his senses, and to strike at the feeble flock of civilization, synarchism.
Demonstrations of extremists willingness to engage war upon the fascist state are demanded to show the reasons why they drugged us all.
Anarchism is such an idea as this, born and bred within the conservative minds of communists and fascists to magicly produce a chaotic state, synarchism is the proper term for this idea.
collect.myspace.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=691952&blogID=19469102&Mytoken=20050525183629   (419 words)

  
 Synarchism at AllExperts
He claims that an international combination of financial institutions, raw materials cartels, and intelligence operatives such as John Foster Dulles, installed fascist regimes throughout Europe (and tried to do so in Mexico) to maintain order and prevent the repudiation of international debts during the Great Depression.
Synarchism revived as a political movement in the 1970s through the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM), whose candidate, Ignacio González Gollaz, polled 1.8 percent of the vote at the 1982 presidential election.
In 1988 Gumersindo Magaña Negrete polled a similar proportion, but the party then suffered a split, and in 1992 lost its registration as a political party.
en.allexperts.com /e/s/sy/synarchism.htm   (1090 words)

  
 Seascapes and Sand > Free novel online > Agape Book > author Rolf A. F. Witzsche
The platform of synarchism is to prevent this last-chance renaissance by all possible means, even though it might involve the ultimate destruction of 99.9% of mankind if the Ice Age transition is as severe as it has the potential to be.
"Synarchism isn't just a form of politics for the destruction of society with the force of physical brutality.
"Synarchism will loot the world, Peter, until there is nothing left to loot or someone stops the process.
members.shaw.ca /rolfwitzsche1/book4/book4166.html   (675 words)

  
 Synarchism: The Fascist Roots of the Wolfowitz Cabal
Synarchism: The Fascist Roots of the Wolfowitz Cabal
Although the May 4 Sunday New York Times feature off-handedly mentions Kojève as Strauss's colleague, without further identification, all of the major media coverage has been sanitized of any discussion of the overtly fascist/Synarchist roots of the Straussian creed.
His occult writings about "purgative violence" and the "will to power"—antecedents of the works of Nietzsche—were adopted by Saint-Yves d'Alveydre, who launched the idea of Synarchism as a counter to the anarchy that had destabilized all of Europe, from 1648.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2003/3021synarchism.html   (3657 words)

  
 LaRouche: Synarchism, Sport and Iran
This pair of policies is a hallmark of the same Synarchist international which launched the fascist dictatorships of Europe during the 1922-1945 interval.
These are the hallmarks of Synarchism (and its errand-boy, anarcho-syndicalism) everywhere, over nearly a century and a half to date.
These are the policies modeled upon the medieval ultramontane partnership of the Venetian financier-oligarchy with the crusading Norman chivalry.
www.larouchepac.com /pages/writings_files/2006/060527_synarchism_sport.htm   (4790 words)

  
 Fox names a conservative aide as interior minister | The San Diego Union-Tribune
In 2001, a teacher at his daughter's school was fired for assigning a novel by Carlos Fuentes that Abascal said was inappropriately racy, though he denied having anything to do with the firing.
Abascal's father was a leading member of the right-wing Catholic movement known in Mexico as synarchism in the 1940s.
Abascal has denied allegations he himself is connected to similar groups.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20050603/news_1n3mexico.html   (321 words)

  
 Barbelith Underground > Temple > The Occult and the New World Order
Synarchism is a form of "EL" worship, which, in the confused order of
Synarchism's roots can be found to be coming into its own with the
But the mention of "Jewish Synarchism" [sic], "The Protocols of Zion" [sic], and "Hyper Jehovians" [sic] in his latest screed simply piss me off.
www.barbelith.com /topic/17331   (5071 words)

  
 e-Watchman Blog - The Secret Society of Lucifer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nevertheless, the men at the pinnacle of power, whatever they call themselves, apparently do share a common trait: They are driven by a ruthless desire to have absolute mastery over all peoples and nations of the earth.
However, Synarchism itself springs from Martinism and Freemasonry; dating back to the French Revolution and Napoleon era.
The January, 2006, EIR reports further on the activities of European Synarchism during the 20th century up to the present.
e-watchman.co.uk /blog/index.php?p=30&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1   (1476 words)

  
 The Calm Before the Storm (print version)
Sometimes more can be discerned from what is not in the news than from what is. In the United States one of the leading presidential candidates, Lyndon LaRouche, recently spoke publicly in Los Angeles on various topics.
He fielded questions concerning 9-11 and the global threat of synarchism.
In his view, terrorism is controlled from within the Anglo-American establishment and is being exploited as a pretext to eliminate democratic institutions and implement a totalitarian regime.
e-watchman.com /commentaries/print/calm-before-storm.html   (806 words)

  
 Booman Tribune ~ Comments ~ The "Cult" of Rand: A Philosophical Analysis
I apprecaite the distinction between the libertarianism/anarchism (in the sense of Chomsky) that I think you are talking about and the Libertarianism movement that Ayn Rand is associated with.
Synarchism is synonymous with anarcho-syndicalism, if I mistake not.
In a somewhat loose nutshell, modern synarchism discards plural democracy in favour of elitist industrial/banking rule by the few, in which entire social fabrics are woven into totalitarian economies.
www.boomantribune.com /comments/2005/8/10/41346/9499/64   (1448 words)

  
 Synarchism and Terrorism : Cleveland IMC (((i)))
Synarchism and Terrorism LaRouche Campaign Releases Eagerly Awaited Report on Synarchism and Terrorism
For example, it was this intention that almost certainly lay behind the behavior of the José María Aznar government in Spain in the wake of the Synarchist terror bombing in Madrid March 11.
José María Aznar is the head of synarchic group Skull and bones in Spain.
cleveland.indymedia.org /news/2004/09/12021.php   (518 words)

  
 Foundation
On the Equity of a Synarchic Minimal-Regret Population.
On Population Control of a Synarchic Minimal-Regret Population.
A summary of Hartmann's views, comparison to my own, and discussion of how Hartmann's desires for the planet can be realized by a synarchic government of a minimal-regret population.
www.foundationwebsite.org   (2579 words)

  
 On Synarchy (Synarchism, Synarchie, Synarchia; Global Synarchist Movement)
The purpose of this brief article is to present some additional information on Synarchy and the legend of Agarttha, from sources that I have not seen quoted on the Internet.
In summary, the basis for the planetary management organization in my concept of a synarchic government of a minimal-regret population will not be political or economic or religious in its principal aspects or basis – it will be spiritual in nature.
  The words synarchic (an adjective) and synarchist (an adjective or a noun (an adherent)) is used in both contexts.
www.foundationwebsite.org /OnSynarchy.htm   (10415 words)

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