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Program
No. 656
"Vote
"What happened on Nov. 2 was not an election, but a not-so-cold coup d’Etat against the United States Constitution," former Democratic presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche declared in a Nov. 9, 2004 international webcast. And those in the Bush-Cheney campaign and the Republican Party who engaged in a widespread campaign of vote-suppression are guilty of violating the 1965 Voting Rights Act and the Constitution (14th Amendment, guaranteeing the right to vote), sufficient to send the guilty to jail. The theft of the election through massive suppression of votes of minority voters, most flagrant in Ohio and Florida, but also prevalent in many other states, by targeting people in the lower 80% of income brackets, is part of an effort to consolidate a policy of perpetual war and brutal economic austerity.
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features excerpts from an
extraordinary, unofficial, Judiciary Committee Democratic Forum of the U.S.
House of Representatives, entitled "Preserving Democracy--What Went Wrong
in Ohio?" convened and chaired by Rep.
John Conyers (D-MI) in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington on
Dec. 8. Interspersed with testimony from the hearing, is election day footage
from
The Conyers hearing was unofficial in that Judiciary Committee Republicans declined to attend; it was extraordinary, in part, because it was attended by nine Congressmen, more representatives than most official hearings draw. It was extraordinary also in the scope of evidence presented, which included a written statement by Lyndon LaRouche’s official spokeswoman, Debra Freeman. Two members of the LaRouche Youth Movement (LYM), Neil Martin and Jason Ross, called upon in the discussion session, urged "the creation of a national record of voter intimidation, harassment, and suppression as a case for not certifying the electors for President Bush on January 6th, and for sending people to prison from the highest levels inside the [Republican] campaign."
By the conclusion of the hearing, it was clear that a movement was underway, which did in fact lead to the result which should have happened in January 2001, after Bush’s first fraudulent election: evidence gathered by this hearing, and a follow-up one in Columbus, OH was presented to Congress when it met in Joint Session on January 6 challenging the electoral votes submitted by the states.
Release Date: Jan. 4, 2005
Program
No. 657
"The Deadly Crisis in International Relations," Part 1
On January 5, as the world began to grapple with the effects of the greatest international catastrophe in modern history--the Indian Ocean tsunami--Lyndon LaRouche, former candidate for the 2004 Democratic Party's Presidential nomination, and founder of the LaRouche Political Action Committee, which aggressively campaigned for the election of John Kerry and John Edwards on November 2, addressed a Washington, DC audience via video teleconference from Germany.
Among the approximately 180 guests in the audience were five embassies and several foreign journalists, along with some seventy members of the LaRouche Youth Movement and their guests. The event, moderated by LaRouche PAC spokeswoman Debra Freeman, was webcast live internationally via the Internet.
This edition of The LaRouche Connection begins with Mr. LaRouche reading the opening paragraph to a paper he had just completed, entitled "Toward a Second Treaty of Westphalia: the Coming Eurasian World," in which, almost prophetically, he had characterized President George Bush as a caricature of King Canute, who shrieks in futile rage and denial against "those thunderous winds of chaos which are already hurling themselves against the increasingly bankrupt national financial systems of the world."
Referring then to a previous crucial moment in history, a century of religious warfare in Europe which was ended by the Treaty of Westphalia, establishing modern international law and civilized behavior among nations, Mr. LaRouche suggested we celebrate in a manner and spirit similar to the way Germany did then, rejoicing in the form of a hymn, Jesu, meine Freude (Jesus, my joy), later re-set by Johann Sebastian Bach in his famous motet, in memory of the victims of the modern great natural catastrophe.
Thirty members of the LaRouche Youth Movement, bolstered by a few
seasoned older voices from the Leesburg,
Getting back to the main business of his remarks, Mr. LaRouche addressed
three issues, under the umbrella of Classical tragedy of humanity and the
factor of the Sublime: the monetary-financial crisis, in which the current
system is going down; President Bush’s mad attempt to destroy Franklin
Roosevelt’s Social Security System, using as a model for privatization,
that of Chile’s former dictator Augusto Pinochet; and the stealing of the
November election by means of vote suppression. Of course, there’s also
the issue of the
Release Date: Jan. 17, 2005
Program
No. 658
"The Deadly Crisis in International Relations," Pt. 2
On January 5, as the world began to grapple with the effects of the greatest international catastrophe in modern history--the Indian Ocean tsunami--Lyndon LaRouche, former candidate for the 2004 Democratic Party's Presidential nomination, and founder of the LaRouche Political Action Committee, which aggressively campaigned for the election of John Kerry and John Edwards on November 2, addressed a Washington, DC audience via video teleconference from Germany.
Among the approximately 180 guests in the audience were five embassies and several foreign journalists, along with some seventy members of the LaRouche Youth Movement and their guests. The event was webcast live internationally via the Internet. [For a complete transcript, go to www.larouchepub.com/. Click on Speeches, and select the speech from Jan. 5, 2005.]
Concluding its coverage of this event, this edition of The LaRouche Connection features the conclusion of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks, and the first three questions from the discussion session, moderated by LaRouche PAC spokeswoman Debra Freeman.
Release Date: February 3, 2005
Program
No. 659
"The Great Crash of 2005," Part 1
As preparation for the Presidents’ Day weekend conference of the
Schiller Institute, Lyndon LaRouche
composed five "keystone papers" to those participating, either
directly or otherwise. These documents, together with his keynote address on
February 20, cover the gamut of human experience, all brought into an
integrated whole. What was the "Franklin Roosevelt miracle"? How did
FDR mobilize a prostrate nation, economically devastated, threatened by the
march of fascism at home and abroad, to achieve victory and the greatest
industrial mobilization ever seen on the planet? How can we go beyond the
lessons of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, to achieve peace and mutually
advantageous economic cooperation, among warring peoples who are much more
religiously and ethnically diverse than those who slaughtered one another
during Europe’s 30 Years’ War? What would be the result for
humanity, if the current dollar-based global financial system were to undergo a
tsunami-type collapse? How can we invoke the experience of
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the first hour of Mr. LaRouche’s keynote address, heard by over 900 attendees, mostly youth, assembled on both East and West coasts, as well as countless others internationally listening and watching via the internet.
LaRouche: "Some people wonder why, at my not-really-venerable age, I
sometimes do the things I do, which they suggest might be left to younger
people. And the rude answer I give to that, is, younger people are not
qualified to do what I have to do." "We are at the last chance to
save civilization from Hell, a last chance which I have been forecasting with
accuracy over several decades, and most emphatically, since the period 1968-71….
The system is finished. The
Mr. LaRouche discusses the political and economic measures taken by
Roosevelt, which ended the Depression, defeated Nazism abroad, and stymied the
international bankers fascist policies at home for a while, and how the present
political character of the U.S. government is already a fascist regime, and
"unless defeated before it consolidates its position and role in the
world, the world will go into a fascist spiral, worse than Nazism, from which
civilized humanity would not emerge for generations yet to come. No part of
this planet could survive--including
[For a full transcript of Mr. LaRouche’s address, go to www.larouchepub.com and click on Conference Keynote.]
Release Date: March 3, 2005
Program
No. 660
"The Great Crash of 2005," Pt. 2
As preparation for the Presidents’ Day weekend conference of the
Schiller Institute, Lyndon LaRouche composed five "keystone papers"
to those participating, either directly or otherwise. These documents, together
with his keynote address on February 20, cover the gamut of human experience,
all brought into an integrated whole. What was the "Franklin Roosevelt
miracle"? How did FDR mobilize a prostrate nation, economically
devastated, threatened by the march of fascism at home and abroad, to achieve
victory and the greatest industrial mobilization ever seen on the planet? How
can we go beyond the lessons of the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, to achieve peace
and mutually advantageous economic cooperation, among warring peoples who are
much more religiously and ethnically diverse than those who slaughtered one
another during Europe’s 30 Years’ War? What would be the result for
humanity, if the current dollar-based global financial system were to undergo a
tsunami-type collapse? How can we invoke the experience of
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the conclusion of Mr. LaRouche’s keynote address of February 20, and the first seven questions from the discussion session, moderated by Debra Freeman, immediately following. Questions were taken from both conference locations on the East and West coasts.
Randy Kim (LaRouche Youth Movement, East coast): What is the Subjunctive?
Cody Jones (LaRouche Youth Movement,
E-Mail from a leading Democrat: How to unite Democrats on foreign policy?
Cal Smith (
Jeff Onchetta (LaRouche Youth Movement,
E-Mail from Bruno (LaRouche Youth Movement in
[For a full transcript of Mr. LaRouche’s address, go to www.larouchepub.com, click on LaRouche Writings, and select "The Great Crash of 2005."]
Release Date: March 26, 2005
Program
No. 661
"A New Bretton Woods," Pt. 1
On April 7, 2005, Lyndon LaRouche delivered a major policy address to
an event in
Mr. LaRouche’s remarks focused on the urgent necessity of reversing
the destruction of the
Before introducing Mr. LaRouche, moderator Debra Freeman announced
the exciting news of the historic vote in the Italian Chamber of Deputies in
favor of a motion to convoke a new Bretton Woods conference to reform the
international financial-monetary system--a proposal which Mr. LaRouche, in
collaboration with his friends in
Mr. LaRouche begins his remarks with the flat out truth that the world needs a new financial architecture to replace that of the present International Monetary Fund system, and that his role is to set forth the issue in such a form that the discussion might be "structured rather than chaotic." Aided by a number of charts, he then leads his audience through some history, beginning with President Franklin’s programs which organized the recovery from the last depression; the collapse of the U.S. physical economy since then; the cultural paradigm shift from a producer to a consumer economy; and the imminent danger of a shut-down of the machine tool sector, with a threatened bankruptcy of General Motors Corporation.
"We are the government. We are accountable for the conditions which we create or allow to be imposed upon our people. We are responsible under modern civilization, to uphold the common good, the general welfare, of not only our own nations, but to work in concert with other nations for the common good of humanity. We face a condition of ruin, which is avoidable. We could create, immediately, the instruments of credit, by which to pull the world economy out of the present mess. The financial system that controls us, is now bankrupt. Only the fact that it is able to use the power of government, imposed upon government, to keep itself from being foreclosed upon, is the only reason it still exists. [The financial system] is a private enterprise. It is the responsibility of government to arrange to have the private enterprise which is bankrupt, put through bankruptcy reorganization. We use the terms of terms of bankruptcy reorganization to take the bankrupt entity, i.e., the economy, which is suffering from this financial bankruptcy, to put it into shape, so it begins to grow [again]."
[For a full transcript of Mr. LaRouche’s address, go to www.larouchepub.com, click on LaRouche Writings, and select "A New Bretton Woods: Time to Reverse Schultz’s Destruction of Exchange Controls."]
Release Date: April 16, 2005
Program
No. 662
"A New Bretton Woods," Pt. 2
On April 7, 2005, Lyndon LaRouche delivered a major policy address to
an event in
The significance of Mr. LaRouche’s address, which focused on the need
for a new financial-monetary system oriented to industrial growth, to replace
the system put in place by fascist George Schultz in 1971, was underscored by
two singular events. First, approximately 24 hours before the webcast, the
Italian Chamber of Deputies had passed a resolution, crafted in collaboration
with Mr. LaRouche, calling for precisely such a new system. Second, among the
numerous locations where Mr. LaRouche was being audited around the world, was
an annex building of the Argentine Congress in
Moreover, many of the questions directed to Mr. LaRouche came from senior
Democratic Party and Congressional (Senate and House) staff, asking for
direction and specific steps to be taken to get the recovery underway in the
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the conclusion of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks, plus the first three questions from the discussion session which followed, moderated by Debra Freeman.
[For a full transcript of Mr. LaRouche’s opening address, go to www.larouchepub.com, click on LaRouche Writings, and select "A New Bretton Woods: Time to Reverse Schultz’s Destruction of Exchange Controls."]
Release Date: April 30, 2005
Program
No. 663
"Let’s Create A Beautiful Mankind!" Part 1
The annual Presidents’ Day weekend conference of the Schiller Institute
opened Saturday, Feb. 19, under the banner theme of "A New World Agenda:
Stop the Genocide!" Convening in two locations--
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the keynote address of Helga Zepp LaRouche, founder
of the Schiller Institute, founder and leader of the German BueSo Party, and
wife of Lyndon LaRouche. She was introduced by civil rights heroine Amelia
Boynton Robinson, vice-president of the Schiller Institute in the
Speaking on the theme "Its Time to Put out the Flames of the Thirty Years’ War: Let’s Create a Beautiful Mankind!," Mrs. Zepp LaRouche opened her presentation with a detailed tour d’horizon of the world strategic crisis, reviewing the principle hot spots:
"So, I think if you look at this picture, Lyndon LaRouche is absolutely
right when he says the Thirty Years War has already begun. This is much worse
than the Thirty Years’ War, because the Thirty Years War was limited to
Europe, to a part of
Mrs. Zepp LaRouche turned to the Thirty Years War itself (1618-48), to the historical writings on the period by Friedrich Schiller. "The real struggle of mankind to increase the spiritual, intellectual, cognitive side, is what the Wallenstein trilogy is all about," and the desperate attempt to find an end to a terrible war. "That must be the lesson for us today: War must stop during the war. The world urgently needs, today, a new Peace of Westphalia--the treaty that ended the Thirty Years War, based on the concept of the advantage of the other.”
"And that is very obvious, why we need today a Franklin D. Roosevelt
approach for the reconstruction of the torn areas of the war. It is why we need
the proposal by Lyndon LaRouche to have a New Bretton Woods [international
monetary conference]; a Eurasian Land-Bridge [development corridor plan] as the
basis for a reconstruction of the world economy, which is based on the interest
of the other.
[For a complete transcript of Mrs. Zepp LaRouche’s speech, see EIR magazine, March 11, 2005, pp. 64-79.]
Program
No. 664
"
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features a Town Meeting in
Stafford Texas, from April 28, hosted by the Lyndon LaRouche Political Action
Committee (L-PAC), in which a devastatingly powerful case was made to the
members of a sixty person audience, and to the conscience of all responsible
Texans, for the "early retirement" of notorious U.S. Rep. Tom
"formerly-dubbed-the-Hammer-now-headed-for-the-Slammer" DeLay.
Because of the consistent leadership taken by the LaRouche movement, it looks like Mr. DeLay may have to "find Jesus" a couple dozen more times in order to retain his frighteningly powerful position as House Majority Leader.
The two-hour event was introduced by a "proud member of the ever increasingly influential faction of the Democrat Party," Timothy Vance, who welcomed the audience and encouraged a festive and victorious mood for the night’s discussion, by posing to the people of Texas "whether societies of men and women are really capable or not of forming good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend upon accident and brute force for their ruling governments." [Federalist Paper, No. 1]
To help give the audience the tools of thoughtfulness and beauty necessary for answering that question, the Houston-based LaRouche Youth Movement sang quality renditions of a parody of Mozart’s {Trinkkannon} ("Tom DeLay, you are a stinker") and a powerful "Oh, Freedom!"
Harley Schlanger, Western States Spokesman for Lyndon LaRouche, in the main presentation of the evening, in going after the neo-conservative ideology, would not let the audience for a second lose sight of the larger political revolutions now underway in government, and that although Texas and the Congress must be cleaned up "without DeLay," everyone must focus on the larger agenda at hand: the pressing economic collapse, and the grave responsibility of all of us for saving the U.S. and thereby the world.
By elaborating on the ongoing collapse of General Motors and other crises, Mr. Schlanger made it clear how a bi-partisan Congressional coalition is urgently needed, which Mr. DeLay has partly been given the duty of preventing. Mr. Schlanger reminded his audience how much easier it is to be upset over Mr. DeLay’s personal corruption and agree publicly "Yes, this guy’s corrupt," while avoiding the much more difficult and necessary anger and opposition that should really be directed at the entire corrupt system, of which he is only an integral part.
Release Date: June 11, 2005
Program
No. 665
"Let’s Create A Beautiful Mankind!" Part 2
The annual Presidents’ Day weekend conference of the Schiller
Institute opened Saturday, Feb. 19, under the banner theme of "A New World
Agenda: Stop the Genocide!" Convening in two locations--
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the conclusion of Helga Zepp LaRouche’s keynote address, delivered February 19. Mrs. Zepp LaRouche is the founder of the Schiller Institute, founder and leader of the German BueSo Party, and wife of Lyndon LaRouche.
Speaking on the theme "Its Time to Put out the Flames of the Thirty Years’ War: Let’s Create a Beautiful Mankind!," Mrs. Zepp LaRouche provided her audience with a detailed tour d’horizon of the world strategic crisis, reviewing the principle hot spots:
"So, I think if you look at this picture, Lyndon LaRouche is absolutely
right when he says the Thirty Years War has already begun. This is much worse than
the Thirty Years War, because the Thirty Years War was limited to Europe, to a
part of
Mrs. Zepp LaRouche turned to the Thirty Years War itself (1618-48), to the historical writings on the period by Friedrich Schiller. "The real struggle of mankind to increase the spiritual, intellectual, cognitive side, is what the Wallenstein trilogy is all about," and the desperate attempt to find an end to a terrible war. "That must be the lesson for us today: War must stop during the war. The world urgently needs, today, a new Peace of Westphalia--the treaty that ended the Thirty Years War, based on the concept of the advantage of the other.”
"And that is very obvious, why we need today a Franklin D. Roosevelt
approach for the reconstruction of the torn areas of the war. It is why we need
the proposal by Lyndon LaRouche to have a New Bretton Woods [international monetary
conference]; a Eurasian Land-Bridge [development corridor plan] as the basis
for a reconstruction of the world economy, which is based on the interest of
the other….
[For a complete transcript of Mrs. Zepp LaRouche’s speech, see EIR magazine, March 11, 2005, pp. 64-79.]
Release Date: June 20, 2005
Program
No. 666
"LaRouche’s Historic June 16, 2005 Webcast," Pt.1
As of the beginning of June, dramatic events on both sides of the
It is in this conjuncture of events, that on June 16, 2005, American
political economist Lyndon LaRouche
presented the keynote address to a
In his opening remarks, Mr. LaRouche identified these political shocks and the accelerating disintegration of the global monetary system, as a moment of opportunity to return to sanity in trans-Atlantic economic policy. Beginning with a discussion of the approximate 40% collapse in the value of hedge-fund holdings during the recent period, the magnitude is so large, that they cannot be bailed out as a whole. The world’s major commercial banks are now attempting to protect themselves by throwing some hedge funds out the window.
But this isn’t the only problem area. General Motors and Ford stock
has been downgraded to junk status. A bankruptcy judge has told United Airlines
it can dump its pension responsibilities to retirees and current employees.
Delta, already in a bankruptcy situation, and American Airlines too are angling
to do the same, as is General Motors. While the real estate bubble is about to
burst, our idiotic President, working for Wall Street bankers who must grab
ever larger revenue streams, states publicly that U.S. Treasury bonds are
merely worthless IOUs, in an attempt to privatize (loot) the Social Security
Trust Fund. The situation is, that most people now generally realize that the
We in the
It also means having a conception of man, which is associated with the idea that we’re going to build the future, we’re going to create a new future for humanity out of the dregs of the mistakes we’ve made so far. LaRouche: "The purpose of economy is to realize what man is. Man is not an animal. No animal can discover a physical principle, and apply that to increase its power to exist in the planet in the universe. Only man can do that. This is done through the power of reason. We are not animals, we are creatures of reason."
LaRouche: "The greatest motive in economy, is to use scientific and technological progress to improve, not just the standard of consumption, but the quality of existence. If we can say, that those who were born who come after us--our children, our grandchildren, and those beyond--are going to have a better life, as human beings--not just as consumers, but as human beings--than we have today, then we have discovered the secret of economy."
Mr. LaRouche then discusses our system of government, "The American System" of political economy, as our Founders called it. It is not a capitalist system. It is not a socialist economy. Its a unique form of economy, a unique form of Constitutional system in the world. We became a great power because we had this system.
Concluding his opening remarks, Mr. LaRouche states that no other country has the capacity to make the kind of initial decision to make the proposal and make the decisions to establish the needed new world monetary system, "with the intention to make this planet a place fit to live in; to eliminate globalization; to promote the sovereignty of every people and every nation, but to promote in terms of cooperation, collaboration among sovereign nations, not trying to put us all into one minestrone soup."
LaRouche: "The members of the Senate who blocked the coup d’Etat on the 23rd of this path month, demonstrated that virtue among our people. I would propose that that same body in the Senate, and others who agree with them, in the Congress and in other institutions, must now begin to cooperate and unite with an understanding of the great peril which threatens us, but also the great opportunity which stands before us."
[For a complete transcript of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks, see Executive Intelligence Review magazine, Vol. 32, No. 25, June 24, 2005, pp. 4-17. Or visit www.larouchepub.com, click on "LaRouche’s Writings", and then click on "Webcast: The Urgent Changes Needed in Monetary and Economic Policy," which also includes the discussion session, with links to audio and video archives of the webcast.]
Release Date: June 20, 2005
Program
No. 667
"LaRouche’s Historic June 16, 2005 Webcast," Part 2
As of the beginning of June, dramatic events on both sides of the
It is in this conjuncture of events, that on June 16, 2005, American
political economist Lyndon LaRouche
presented the keynote address to a
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the first hour of the discussion session following Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks. The discussion session was preceded by a series of a graphic animations prepared by EIR magazine's economics staff, narrated by John Hoefle, on the decline and projected revival of the U.S. industrial belt, including rail corridors; and a short promotional video prepared by Germany’s TransRapid company, of the world’s first and only commercial magnetic levitation (maglev) train, which runs from Shanghai to Pudong airport.
For a complete transcript of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks, see Executive Intelligence Review magazine, Vol. 32, No. 25, June 24, 2005, pp. 4-17. Or visit www.larouchepub.com, click on "LaRouche’s Writings", and then click on "Webcast: The Urgent Changes Needed in Monetary and Economic Policy," which also includes the discussion session, with links to audio and video archives of the webcast.]
Release Date: July 17, 2005
Program
No. 668
"The Failure of Social Security Privatization"
On March 12, the weekly Internet radio program The LaRouche Show [Saturdays live from 3-4 p.m. at www.larouchepub.com/radio, or www.larouchepub.com/spanish in Spanish] was dedicated to an extraordinary series of interviews with six social security specialists and trade union leaders from four countries of Ibero-America, who reported on the disastrous results of social security privatization in their respective countries, and urged the United States not to make the same mistake, but to reject the Bush Administration’s plan to privatize Social Security along the fascist model of dictator Augusto Pinochet, who ruled Chile from 1973-1990.
The program was hosted by Executive Intelligence Review’s Marcia Merry Baker, with guest moderator Cynthia Rush of EIR’s Ibero-America desk, and included a short interview with in-studio guest, LaRouche Youth Movement activist David Nance, who reported on the recent work the LaRouche Youth Movement has been doing on the ground to mobilize the U.S. Congress, and especially the Democrat Party, against Social Security privatization. Webcast live, with video feeds from Ibero-America, and simultaneous translation by EIR..
The Chile Case: The 1981 privatization, overseen by José Piñera, under the aegis of the University Of Chicago economic team, which planned the policy well before the 1973 Pinochet coup.
The
The
The
[The full 90-minute program is archived in video and audio, in both English and Spanish, at http://www.larouchepub.com/radio/archive_2005.html.]
Release Date: August 10, 2005
Program
No. 669
"Pulling the Nation Together Now!" Part 1
On Aug. 2, relevant government officials received expert warnings that an
extremely large hurricane would hit our Southern coast with a Force 4-to-5
strength--a storm for which the area was not prepared. Anyone on the ball in
On September 3, Lyndon LaRouche conducted an emergency internet-based
video webcast from studios in
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks (about 30 minutes), and the first 30-minutes of the discussion session which followed.
LaRouche: "What we have to have is a centralized top-down
approach. Why? We have to convince the American people themselves, as well as
the other nations of the world, that this nation is still a great power, and is
capable of responding to its responsibilities. So the confidence in the
"The reason we have this crisis down there in
"The President and Vice President, of course, have failed…. And
therefore the other institutions of the
From the Discussion Session, moderated by Debra Freeman, and Marcia
Merry Baker:
Release Date: Sept. 13, 2005
Program
No. 670
"Pulling the Nation Together Now!" Pt. 2
On Aug. 2, relevant government officials received expert warnings that an
extremely large hurricane would hit our Southern coast with a Force 4-to-5
strength--a storm for which the region was not prepared. Anyone on the ball in
On September 3, Lyndon LaRouche conducted an emergency internet-based
video webcast from studios in
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features a portion of the discussion session, moderated by Marsha Baker.
Release Date: September 30, 2005
Program
No. 671
"The Great Change of 2005," Part 1
Time is running very short, for leading members of the U.S. Congress,
Republicans as well as Democrats, to get their act together, and to proceed
decisively to remove the obstacle which Vice President Dick Cheney and
President Bush represent to saving the
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the first hour of Lyndon
LaRouche’s address to an international webcast, sponsored by the
LaRouche Political Action Committee (L-PAC) from
LaRouche: "[M]y function here, is to set the pace for where this nation
goes; because where this nation goes now, the world goes. There’s no
other part of this planet in trouble, which is capable of making certain
initiatives, certain decisions, which must be made for the world. Many parts of
the world would welcome what I propose the
With the world facing an economic and moral breakdown crisis worse than any "ordinary" depression, Mr. LaRouche went after Vice President Dick Cheney, as "far worse and more dangerous than Adolf Hitler. If you don’t stop him now, you may have nothing worth stopping." Mr. LaRouche identifies the Vice President’s controlling doctrine as that of "Permanent War," in the tradition of the Russian Bolshevik Leon Trotsky, who got the idea from Alexander Helphand Parvus, a British agent, of Russian extraction, during the turn of the 20th Century. Permanent regime change. Permanent revolution. Wars are not to win, but are to be used to destroy nation-states, so that a handful of people control the entire planet as an empire. The so-called neo-cons, or chickenhawks, who represent the financier interests, of the type that are looting our government--like Bechtel and Halliburton, today. This crowd. That’s what we’re up against.
Mr. LaRouche then turned to the disaster area left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, utilizing various animated graphics depicting the 1975-2000 collapse of manufacturing and farm employment nationwide, and the concomitant increase in service workers during the same period, as a means of showing the slow process of economic collapse. Touching on the disappearance of passenger rail mileage and the dangerous commercial banking situation, where off-balance-sheet derivatives, at $96,932 billion dwarfs Equity Capital at $892 billion, and Loan Loss Reserves at $71 billion, "the ratio of financial obligations outstanding is so great, there is no possibility of an ordinary solution in bankruptcy court."
"We have come to a time, a difficult time, a hart time. We don’t have many of the things we need to rebuild this country. We’re going to have to work hard to rebuild it. But, if we have our morality with us, we’re going to think of the future."
[For a full transcript of the webcast, see Executive Intelligence Review, Vol. 32, No. 37, Sept. 23, 2005.]
Release Date: October 28, 2005
Program
No. 672
"The Great Change of 2005," Part 2
Time is running very short, for leading members of the U.S. Congress,
Republicans as well as Democrats, to get their act together, and to proceed
decisively to remove the obstacle which Vice President Dick Cheney and
President Bush represent to saving the
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the conclusion of Lyndon
LaRouche’s Sept. 16 address to an international webcast, sponsored by
the LaRouche Political Action Committee (L-PAC) from
From the discussion session:
[For a full transcript of the webcast, see Executive Intelligence Review, Vol. 32, No. 37, Sept. 23, 2005.]
Released October 28, 2005
Program
No. 673
"LaRouche’s Program for
On Oct. 12, 1988, at a press conference at then West Berlin’s
Kempinski Bristol Hotel, Lyndon LaRouche, then an independent candidate
for the Presidency of the
Seventeen years later, on Oct. 12, 2005, once again, Mr. LaRouche made
history-shaping proposals, this time from
This edition of The LaRouche Connection public access cable television program features the first half of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks, including video footage from the historic 1988 press conference. The event was moderated by Debra Freeman.
LaRouche: "My function today [Oct. 12, 2005], is to indicate to you, a forecast in the sense of outlining the conditions and realities which we must take into account, if we are to escape from what is imminently the greatest financial crash in the modern history of Europe…. We know that this economy, if it continues, will crash, and will crash soon. It will not be a depression, if it comes; it will be a disintegration of the entire world economy. Not a depression of the economy, but the end of an economy--an economy going out of existence. The question is: do we as a people still have the moral fitness to survive? Are we capable of correcting our mistakes?"
Mr. LaRouche proceeds to examine the percentile and numbers of manufacturing workers, rail transportation, power plants, and other parameters, showing the disintegration of the physical economy, since especially 1989, utilizing animated graphics. He then deepens the historical view, showing how our nation was developed as a continental power, and then, since the mid 1960s, how we have destroyed it, and, in so doing, have destroyed ourselves--our culture, our sense of humanity!
Mr. LaRouche takes his audience back to ancient Greece, Europe of the 15th Century Renaissance, and up to the American Revolution, in the long struggle for the nation-state against its enemy Venice and later Anglo-Dutch Liberalism, in which the idea was that "the state had no authority over the people, as such, as an oppressor; but the state had the responsibility and authority, to promote the General Welfare of all of the people, and their posterity."
This part of Mr. LaRouche’s address ends with his discussing the
[For a full transcript of the Webcast, see Executive Intelligence Review, Vol. 32, No. 41, Oct. 21, 2005.]
Release Date: November 11, 2005
Program
No. 674
"LaRouche’s Program for
On Oct. 12, 1988, at a press conference at then West Berlin’s
Kempinski Bristol Hotel, Lyndon LaRouche, then an independent candidate
for the Presidency of the
Seventeen years later, on Oct. 12, 2005, once again, Mr. LaRouche made
history-shaping proposals, this time from
This edition of The LaRouche Connection public access cable television program features the second half of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks, and the first question from the discussion session. The entire event was moderated by Debra Freeman.
After describing how the United States is "the only nation, the only national system, which, with the so-called American System of political economy, has ever successfully challenged the British System, [which] is still the system of usury," Mr. LaRouche continues in the portion of his opening remarks covered by this edition, by characterizing the way we run our economy today as "a form of idiocy," by measuring the performance of the physical economy by money. Whereas, the performance of money in a republic should be measured by physical economy, by its effect on the standard of living, development of territory, per capita and per square kilometer, the improvement of productivity, the education and culture and improvement of people, through the opportunities for development.
In our present state of economic collapse, if we are to rebuild our industries, we must do as Franklin Roosevelt did, and "use the power of the Federal government to create debt, prudently, to provide capital in the form of means of employment of people who are otherwise not properly employed, to produce things we need, such as hospitals, health care systems, power systems, and so forth. Put people to work, productively in things we need."
"We going to have to put the Unites States economy and the banking system through bankruptcy reorganization," in order to do this. "The Federal government takes over the Federal Reserve System, under the Constitution," and acts to keep the banks open, while they are in receivership, to sort out what will be paid, and what will not be paid. "And what isn’t going to be paid is financial derivatives."
Broadening the discussion, Mr. LaRouche said we’ve entered into a
period in which a new conception of culture is needed. "The task of
integrating our recovery and that of other countries of European civilization,
with the aspirations and needs, of a growing population of
Turning to the work of the great Russian scientist, Vladimir Vernadsky and his conception of the Biosphere and Noosphere, Mr. LaRouche introduces what he calls the Fourth Dimension: the Universal Principle of Human Reason: "In the case of the human being, [as compared with other animals] you find something else: You find a principle which does not exist in any other living creature, which transforms human beings, so the human population, rather than having a fixed population density-potential, has a variable population density-potential, based on creativity, typified by scientific discoveries and things of that sort. This also is a transformation process, which is not found in the animal aspect of the human being. Its not found in animal life. Its a higher form, called human reason, which exists only among people who don’t think like accountants. And this principle does not die, with the death of the human being: its a principle in the universe."
Mr. LaRouche encourages his listeners to "Be immortal!" Chose something to do with your live which has enduring value, that doesn’t die within a lifetime. "Learn to change your way of thinking. Develop the opportunity to do something, which has the quality of immortality in it. Like the great scientists who generate and transmit the ideas; or the great artists, who create the works, transmitted from one generation to another."
"The function of human society, and the quality of change in thinking about man, must be that the understanding, the quality of understanding of what man must be, what society must be, it must be the promotion of the immorality of the human being, as expressed in this way."
From the Discussion Session:
[For a full transcript of the Webcast, visit www.larouchpub.com and click on "LaRouche’s
Writings", or see Executive Intelligence Review, Vol. 32, No. 41,
Oct. 21, 2005.]
Release Date: Dec. 5, 2005
Program
No. 675
"The Tasks Before Us in the Post-Cheney Era," Part 1
On November 16, Lyndon LaRouche delivered a major address in Washington, DC with the purpose of shaping the post (Vice President) Dick Cheney era in American politics. The event was sponsored by the LaRouche Political Action Committee (L-PAC), and was webcast live internationally via the internet in both English and Spanish. Introducing Mr. LaRouche and moderating the discussion session was Debra Freeman.
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the first hour of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks and Mrs. Freeman's introduction.
Mr. LaRouche began with two announcements: first, a scan of that morning’s press raises a suspicion that "journalist" Bob Woodward, "is actually the Judith Miller of the Washington Post; and second, that he has a suspicion that, "one after another, key members of the Administration are going to be frog-marched to prison." He then launched into what must be done, once Cheney is removed.
With the world in the grips of the greatest financial crisis in modern history, with all the banks hopelessly bankrupt, largely because of financial derivatives speculation, we must find a way to stabilize the economy "by putting the whole shebang into bankruptcy, and into reorganization, to keep the wheels turning. The so-called post-industrial economy or services economy is not really an economy at all.
Mr. LaRouche goes after Monsanto, as an example of the many giant
corporations, controlled by international financier interests, who are not
actually producers, but slave owners, and who do not belong in the
It didn’t used to be this way. Mr. LaRouche discusses the emergence of the United States from the Depression as the most powerful economy in the world, and the efforts by the financiers to eliminate the United States as a sovereign country and abort its historic mission "to bring forth on this planet, a society of sovereign nation-states, which is a durable form of life for humanity, for generations yet to come."
As for
Turning to the central point of his remarks--the nature of a modern economy--Mr. LaRouche states that "Fifty percent of any modern economy is an investment in infrastructure. These are investments which run with a lifespan of 25-50 years: dams, power systems generally, water management systems, mass transit systems, high-speed mass transit systems." Where does the money come from to build all this? "It comes form the creation of credit by governments! In a regulated system. For the purposes of long-term loans, at fixed prices (1-2% simple interest), for useful industry and agriculture, run through a banking system which is coordinated by the government, as a national banking system--private banks participating."
Once the economy is brought up to operating at breakeven, then "you bring into play technological progress, which will increase the productive powers of labor and the quality of produce. Now you get real growth. And the next generation will be better off than the present one. That’s the American System at its best."
If we want production and progress again, science is not however enough. We must dump the present floating-exchange-rate monetary system, and re-create a stable system of credit, at fixed rates, over long periods, where we can once again make possible the development of national economies. We need a system which can absorb the entrepreneurial spirit, making possible the "greatest freedom for people to use their individual minds in collaboration to make things happen, and to make things better." This is usually science-oriented, or science-application oriented, centered in our educational system.
[For a complete transcript of the Webcast, including the discussion session,
visit www.larouchpub.com and click on
"LaRouche’s Writings", or see Executive Intelligence Review,
Vol. 32, No. 46, Nov. 25, 2005, pp. 4-35.]
Release Date: Dec. 13, 2005
Program
No. 676
"The Tasks Before Us in the Post-Cheney Era," Part 2
On November 16, Lyndon LaRouche delivered a major address in Washington, DC with the purpose of shaping the post (Vice President) Dick Cheney era in American politics. The event was sponsored by the LaRouche Political Action Committee (L-PAC), and was webcast live internationally via the internet in both English and Spanish. Introducing Mr. LaRouche and moderating the discussion session was Debra Freeman.
This edition of The LaRouche Connection features the conclusion of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks and four questions from the discussion session.
Mr. LaRouche concludes his opening remarks with discussions of four areas:
"We're getting to the point that the planet is becoming somewhat depleted, in terms of the rate at which we're consuming known resources of these types--and we have to start thinking about replenishing them! And that's a problem in advanced physics, of high-power physics. So therefore, the economy of the world is going to have to change, and shift from a low-power-density economy, to a high-power-density economy, so that we can manage the planet with new technologies, where we no longer simply go down there and grab raw materials, which are left over from dead living things millions of years ago; but now, we're capable of regenerating something, rather than simply using it up. We're going to that kind of economy. Therefore, we have to go to a high-power economy, a high-technology, high-power economy. We have to go from a cheap-labor economy, to a machine-tool economy. That's the direction we have to take."
From the Discussion Session:
[For an on-line transcript of Mr. LaRouche’s opening remarks, visit www.larouchpub.com and click on
"LaRouche’s Writings." For a complete transcript, including the
discussion session, see Executive Intelligence Review, Vol. 32, No. 46,
Nov. 25, 2005, pp. 4-35.
Release Date: December 13, 2005
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