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January 20, 2010In an April 11, 2009 international webcast, I had already identified that evidence, fact by fact, which indicated to me, with certainty, that unless President Barack Narcissus Obama took a virtual Damascus Road, he were already virtually as good as self-doomed to live out his brief tenure in the White House in a relatively short-term, staged reenactment of the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero. Intelligent people who had doubted what I said on that occasion, should be now already blushing a very bright red.
Now, the point has been reached, with the recent Massachusetts Senatorial election, that this Nero is about to take himself down in way which will shock the world. I am not a predictorI have contempt for simple predictions; but, I am, rather, a very good forecaster. Intelligent and well-informed people take my warnings in such matters very seriously, especially after what happened in Massachusetts yesterday. Obama is about as intelligent as a pre-programmed wind-up toy; like the characters of Shakespeare's King Lear, Macbeth, and Hamlet, his self-inflicted doom is written into his personal character; he is the fool who believes in his image of himself....
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March 23, 2007
EIR News Service announced the publication of
The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.
Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat." |
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This Week's Cover
- Will Nero Now Murder Seneca?
The Charade Is Ending
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Since the recent Massachusetts Senatorial election, President Barack Narcissus Obama is about to take himself down. This should be taken very seriously, because the destiny of republic, and the present civilization as a whole, depends upon some very early second thoughts about the policies which many had implicitly adopted up to this point.
- Nerobama Defies the Mass Strike
Scott Brown's election in Massachusetts was not a victory for the Republican Party per se, because voters have repudiated both political parties, for presiding over the disintegration of life as they knew it. President Obama and his flunkies remain delusional about the significance of the victory.
World News
- Time To Stop Lying and Get It Right!
The Obama Administration is making its third attempt to win back the people, by talking tough against the bankers. But it is keeping the financial system on Federal life support. As a result, Obama's third foray into anti-bank posturing, like the previous two, will do nothing to replace the dead system.
- Why Larry Summers Must Go Now!
If the growing movement of American patriots is to clean out the London/Wall Street swamp of the Obama Administration, not only must Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner go immediately; but Larry Summers, Obama's chief economic liar and cheat, must get the boot, as fast, or faster.
- IPCC Caught Lying, Again:
Himalayan Glaciers Are Not Melting
The pseudo-scientists at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) were forced to eat their words, and admit that the Himalayan glaciers, which they had claimed would melt by 2035, were, in fact, not melting at all.
- Dutch Commission Spells Trouble for Tony Blair
The finding of the independent Dutch commission that the war against Iraq violated international law, spells trouble for Tony Blair.
- Globalization Endangers Food Relief, Production
- Dairy Farms:
'A War' for the Food Supply
An interview with Pascal Cousté.
- Economics in Brief
National Economy
- China Builds Sun Yat-Sen's Great National Rail Project
China's response to the global economic crisis is to move, fullspeed ahead, with construction of the most extensive rail system on Earth, expanding economic development into its vast interior, and realizing the great project of its Founding Father Sun Yat-Sen.
Interviews
- Pascal Cousté
French dairy farmer Cousté is a leader of the protests against the policies of the European Commission and the globalist food processors. He is from France's leading dairy region, Brittany.
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