Aug. 24—It doesn’t look pretty, if you are one of the elite policymakers sitting in the City of London looking out at the rest of the unruly world, a world that you are trying to control and loot as you have for centuries.
First, your entire financial house of cards is crumbling, with hyperinflation roaring out of control across Europe despite the tight money policy being led by the Federal Reserve. In fact, the further tightening expected to come out of the Aug. 26 Jackson Hole meeting could well kick the whole system over the edge into chain-reaction bankruptcies.
Second, things are not going very well on the ground for the Ukrainian army, the hand grenade that you are using to try to bring Russia to its knees. That leaves you with terrorism (of the sort just used in the assassination of Darya Dugina); guerrilla-style drone attacks and sabotage against Crimea and other parts of Russia; and of course, the good-old Bertrand Russell stand-by of threatening to launch nuclear warfare against Russia and China. That threat was renewed yesterday by a stone-cold Liz Truss, the likely next Prime Minister of the U.K., who announced—twice, in one sentence—that she was more than ready to press the nuclear button.
Third, growing numbers of nations in the developing sector are refusing to join the suicidal policy of sanctions and military confrontation with Russia and China. They are instead looking for ways to distance themselves from the dollar-based looting process, and join with the China-led economic alternative around the Belt and Road Initiative.
Fourth—and possibly most problematic of all for the City of London and Wall Street—there is a growing number of influential voices of reason in various countries who are not being intimidated into silence, even those who have been placed on the deadly target lists of Ukraine’s CCD and Myrotvorets hit squads. Instead, they are telling it like it is. That is dangerously contagious, as far as London is concerned—especially under breakdown conditions like we have today.
For example, Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told the Defense Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization gathered in Tashkent today, that “the conflict in Ukraine is just another pretext … to strategically deplete Russia to eliminate rivalry and warn other states pursuing an independent foreign policy.” The SCO itself is emerging as an economic and security counterpole to the dying order, he stated.
Germany’s Willy Wimmer, former MP and Vice President of the OSCE, told an interviewer that “the words of Mrs. Truss constitute a ‘present danger’ to peace and security…. It is obvious that London is continuing a 300-year policy of ‘global Britain,’ which effectively controlled the continent and large parts of the globe.”
And in the U.S., LaRouche candidate Diane Sare, who is running for the U.S. Senate against New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, was quoted by Newsweek warning about the danger of nuclear war, and denouncing the Ukrainian Committee for Countering Disinformation’s (CCD) efforts to silence her and others: “The idea of saying that I’m an information terrorist, that somehow I am a war criminal for saying we should not have a nuclear war … that’s what they [the CCD] are asserting.” The article also reports that Sare has spoken at various conferences of the Schiller Institute, which Newsweek described as a “highly controversial political organization that has sought to build a collaborative economic order between nations like China, Russia, India and the United States.”
Are we really to believe that it is “highly controversial” to be opposed to nuclear war, and to seek cooperation among the U.S., Russia, China, India and other nations—as Lyndon LaRouche did throughout his life, and as Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche continues to advocate? Then perhaps it would be wise to have a show of force at the upcoming Sept. 10-11 Schiller Institute conference, which will hold a high-level international dialogue around precisely those “highly controversial” ideas for the centennial of LaRouche’s birth. Register now to participate in that conference, and join Lyndon and Helga LaRouche in telling it like it is.
