Category: General

Catastrophic Floods in Germany Caused by Failure to Invest in Infrastructure!

“Man-made Climate Change” is NOT the cause of the catastrophic flooding in western Germany, despite the narrative in the mainstream media and coming from clueless leaders like Chancellor Merkel.  There has been a monumental failure to dredge the tributary rivers, to upgrade the canal systems and to maintain dams, due to austerity policies and Green ideology, aka […]

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“There They Go Again”: British Intelligence Launches New Smear Against Putin, Trump

Friday Questions: Why does The LaRouche Organization talk so much about “Geopolitics”?  The {Guardian} yesterday published new Fake News, claiming they have documents which “suggest” that Putin ordered Russian intelligence to elect Donald Trump.  Why resurrect these lies again, now?  With the U.S. withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, it is possible to break away from the […]

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Seminar Invitation: So, Are You Finally Willing to Learn Economics?

On the 50th Anniversary of LaRouche’s Stunning Forecast of August 15, 1971 August 14, 2021 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. EDT The LaRouche Legacy Foundation is pleased to invite you to an online seminar with leading international experts to examine the unique contributions of Lyndon LaRouche (1922–2019) to the science of physical economy. The seminar […]

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Conference: There Is No ‘Climate Emergency’—Apply the Science and Economics of Development to Stop Blackouts and Death

Panel 1: The Economic Effects of Green MAD — Mutually Assured DestructionSat., July 24, 9:00 am EDT; 15:00 hrs. CET We welcome questions during the conference. Please send them to questions@schillerinstitute.org Moderator: Dennis Speed (US), The Schiller Institute Lyndon LaRouche (1922-2019) Jason Ross (US): Science Liaison, Schiller InstituteTopic: “There Is a Limit to Renewable Energy, Prologue” […]

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What Does a Global Systemic Collapse Look Like?

Poverty, and the chaos it causes, are spreading worldwide, from Afghanistan and Myanmar to South Africa and Cuba. The specifics vary from country to country, but the root cause is the enforcement of neoliberal economic policies, which serve the interests of the U.S.-UK-NATO Military Industrial Complex. This was forecast by Lyndon LaRouche following Nixon’s break […]

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Russian Academic Identifies Mackinder Geopolitics as Enemy of Russia and China

Russian Academic Identifies Mackinder Geopolitics as Enemy of Russia and China— July 13, 2021 (EIRNS)—Global Times yesterday published an interview with Alexander Lukin, head of the Department of International Relations at the Higher School of Economics and director of the Center for East Asian and SCO Studies at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. […]

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To End The Era Of “Endless Wars”, Dump “The Special Relationship”

The visit of UK Defense Secretary Wallace to Washington yesterday demonstrates that, in the minds of key Anglo-American officials, the “Special Relationship” between the U.S. and U.K. — which allows the Brits to run U.S. foreign policy — is still operational. If this is not dumped, the world will be headed toward more wars, eventually […]

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Use Afghan Withdrawal to End U.S. Slavery to British Imperial Geopolitics

Out of the frying pan, into the fire?  Will the U.S. blindly follow the British lead to turn the retreat from Afghanistan into more provocations against Russia and China?  Or can we learn from our catastrophic mistakes, and join Afghanistan’s neighbors to engage in cooperative, mutually beneficial development policies, to bring peace to the war-torn country.  […]

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Zepp-LaRouche on Afghanistan: ‘The New Name for Peace Is Development’

Dramatic developments are taking place over the past days which make clear that the world is sitting at a crossroads. Two clearly distinct ideas about the nature of man are contending for the future of human civilization. One, which could well lead to the destruction of civilization itself in a nuclear holocaust, sides with the […]

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Can Diplomacy Work, or Is More War An Inevitable Destiny?

Pessimists might be shocked by some recent developments.  A Putin-Biden phone call ending in a call for joint action against cyber warfare?  A unanimous U.N. Security Council vote to open the door for humanitarian aid to be distributed to “all parts of Syria”?  How about a U.S. official commenting favorably on a Taliban-Afghan government meeting in […]

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