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The article quoted is not from the LaRouche movement. It has only been reposted on a website of that movement, indicating that the source is another one, namely Boderlinereports. According to that website, the original article is from a small digital Greek magazine called "Unfollow". The tone and substance of the article has nothing away from the usual conspiracy theories of the LaRouche movement. Instead it is simply a well-researched, well-written article full of interesting facts that are corrobated by other sources. I will thus reinstate the text, but quoting the article from Borderlinereports instead of Larouchepub.com. I hope that takes care of your concern, which I appreciate.--Mschiffler (talk) 18:37, 13 May 2014 (UTC)Reply