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Lyndon LaRouche delivered this webcast address on Sept. 24, 2010, in Northern Virginia. (The webcast is archived at www.larouchepac.com.)
This is going to be, while usual, in some sense, totally unusual, because the situation is totally unusual. We have entered into a situation internationally, but especially in the United States, in which none of the people who are in leading positions in government, have either the will, or the perspective, to deal with the problem. Everybody who is considered a leading person in government, that I know--and I've been scraping the ceilings to find out who might have the temperament to take this on: There is no one in charge now, in the Democratic Party, or in the Federal government, who is capable and ready to make decisions which must be made now, which can not be postponed!
The overall situation is that the world system, starting with the United States, the world economic system is about to go into a general collapse. This is not something gradual. It's something that can happen in a short period of a matter of days or even hours! The triggers can be triggered, and you will have a breakdown, which will be irreversible, on this planet, for generations to come.
We are at that point: We are at a point of an implosion of the entire international monetary-financial system. And it's now! And it will not wait, until after the November election!... |
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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
- LaRouche Webcast:
'The New Economy'
Lyndon LaRouche's webcast presentation Sept. 24 laid out an entirely new way of looking a economics: from the standpoint of human civilization continually creating new 'platforms of cultures,' from relatively lower levels, to successively higher levels. This provoked a scintillating discussion following the keynote, among both U.S. economists and academics, and those participainging from abroad over the Internet. But the key, LaRouche stressed, was the urgent, immediate restoration of Glass-Steagall, which he promised, would force Obama out of office.
Economics
- Rothschild's Inter-Alpha Pushes Imperial Genocide
The Inter-Alpha Group of banks, under the direction of Lord Jacob Rothschild, has set its sights on the nation of Germany, which is under assault by an army of Green fascists, who take orders, wittingly or otherwise, from the imperial oligarchy.
International
- Common Aims of Mankind:
The Four Powers in a Post-Obama World
A report from the Summer Shields for Congress conference in San Francisco Sept. 19, which focused on the challenging prospect of bringing into being LaRouche's updated concept of NAWAPA, to jump-start a global economic recovery, linked to the creation of a Four-Power Alliance among the United States, Russia, China, and India.
- The NAWAPA Project:
The Next 'Giant Leap for Mankind'
Lyndon LaRouche's keynote speech to the San Francisco conference. If we do not replace this present Administration, and soon, there is no United States, LaRouche warned. The first step is to bring back the GlassSteagall banking principle, then, NAWAPA.
- A Common Mission for All Mankind
Helga Zepp-LaRouche sent greetings to the conference from Germany, and contrasted the optimistic outlook it represented for humanity's future, to the collapse of the Eurozone.
- Pacific Nations Block British War Plans:
Can LaRouche's Four-Power Plan Prevent a New Korean War?
Intense diplomatic measures over the past two weeks are aimed at preventing a new war on the Korean Peninsula.
History
- FDR Dedicates Boulder Dam:
'For the General Welfare'
In the depths of the Great Depression, on Sept. 30, 1935, President Franklin Roosevelt celebrated the opening of the Boulder Dam on the Colorado River, at the time, the largest dam in the world. 'This is an engineering victory of the first orderanother great achievement of American resourcefulness, American skill and determination,' FDR declared in his dedication speech, which is reprinted here in full.
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