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The Ides of March 2010

Lyndon LaRouche gave this webcast address on March 13, 2010.

This is an unusual occasion. And I shall treat it as such. We're now on the verge of not the loss, but the replacement of an incumbent President. Some people are talking about ``2012.'' ``2012'' is codeword for ``2010.'' And 2010 does not mean December. Because the pace of developments is such, today, that it's doubtful that this President will still be President, in April.

These kinds of things are not precisely predictable. What is forecastable and what is predictable are two different things. You can forecast a crisis; you can forecast the approximate timing of a crisis, but you can not forecast precisely the reaction to the crisis, or the way it will come about. What you can forecast, and forecast precisely, as I have done many times—. But I warn people, you can not forecast a date, a given, fixed date for anything. Because human beings aren't like that. Human society is not like that. There's always the element of the unexpected, but the unexpected event will be absorbed, within the expected crisis. That is, you can try to change the date of a battle, but you may not be able to change the date of the losing of a war....

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The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism, by Stanislav M. Menshikov
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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  • Editorial:
    Russia: What Comes Next?
    by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

    Scotsman Niall Campbell Ferguson's forecasting on the subject of Empire presents a credible representation of a British imperialist's foresight into what the ruling oligarchy threatens to do to the world. The problems of Russia at this moment, are to be understood as being chiefly products of the state of mind of the British imperialism perceived by such wits as Ferguson.

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  • LaRouche Webcast:
    The Ides of March 2010
    The full transcript of Lyndon LaRouche's March 13 webcast.
    If we don't solve the problem of the Obama Presidency in the United States, he said, 'where we have the potential power and the tradition to do it, humanity hasn't got much of a chance. This is our mission! This is the reason for the existence for our nation. Let Obama quietly go away! Take the whole bunch of behaviorist bums, throw them out! Like disposing of the garbage. Even with all their imperfections, we have a residue of people in the Federal institutions, in the population, which are perfectly capable of running this thing, with the right leadership and encouragement.'

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  • LaRouche to Private Washington Seminar:
    Sovereign Nations Can Solve the Global Economic Crisis

    LaRouche told his audience that the world priority is to eliminate the imperial system. 'And therefore,' he said, 'we need an agreement among sovereign nation-states to say, 'We sovereign nation-states'—not colonies—'we run the planet. We run the planet based on the sovereignty of the individual nation-state. Therefore, we must have agreements among ourselves, especially trade, fixed-exchange-rate agreements, and agreements to help one another. And we can do just fine.' '

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