Webster Tarpley

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Webster Tarpley

Webster Griffin Tarpley

Putin 'the Peacemaker'

Webster Tarpley (right)

Webster Tarpley of the Tax Wall Street Party 'Welcome PUTIN the Peacemaker' posted on X September 28 2015.[1],[2]

Left Forum 2015

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Pro-Putin

Webster Tarpley (Right)

On March 4, 20212, Webster Tarpley posted "Congratulations to the people of #Russia on re-electing #Putin as president-a choice of great civic maturity and world responsibility #Slava" on X.[3],[4]

'The Obama Deception'

Webster Tarpley on the 'Anglo American World Empire'

Webster Tarpley was prominently featured in an Infowars video titled "The Obama Deception" in 2009. In the featured clip, he discusses the "Anglo American World Empire":[5]

"...since Bush the elder made a speech at the United Nations back in September of 1990 talking about the New World Order, I think it become confused about what's actually going on in the world. The 'New World Order' is a more palatable name for the 'Anglo-American World Empire'. it's the planetary domination of London, New York, Washington over the rest of the world. It's hard to get people to join that or think they have a part in it if you call it the 'Anglo-American World Empire'.
"If you call it the 'New World Order', then people in India or someplace like that or the European Union might think 'well, there's something in that for us, too' but that's not what it is. It's the 'Anglo-American New World Order. It's really the old world order. It's the British Empire morphing into the American Empire - the US British World Empire is is what you're going to get..."

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Notably, the phrase "Anglo American World Empire" was used by Lyndon LaRouche during a speech he gave as presidential candidate on the Democratic Party ticket on May 18, 1992 as reported at the LaRouche publication Executive Intelligence Review dated June 5, 1992.[6] At the time, Webster Tarpley was on the Executive Intelligence Review Editorial Board. The concept, that the United States seeks to dominate the world, is reminiscent of Aleksandr Dugin's contemporary Multipolarity concept found in the MAGA Communism orbit.

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