Join Harley Schlanger and Ray McGovern at 2pm EST |
Join Harley Schlanger and Prof. Cliff Kiracofe for the Manhattan Project at 2pm EST |
Join the Manhattan Project at 2pm EST |
Join Dennis Speed on Saturday at 1pm ET for a special Manhattan Project meeting. |
Join Harley Schlanger and Jacques Cheminade on the Manhattan Project, 2PM EST |
Join Harley Schlanger and Mike Robinson live at 2pm EST |
Join at 2pm EST for the Manhattan Town Hall with Bill Jones and Cliff Kiracofe |
Join Harley Schlanger and Ray McGovern on the Manhattan Project at 2pm EST |
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Join today's Manhattan Town Hall at 2pm EST Project with Harley Schlanger and Mike Robinson! |
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Join us at 2pm ET to discuss what YOU can do to mobilize. |
Join the Manhattan Project with Dennis Speed live at 2pm ET. |
As we approach the inauguration of the second Donald Trump administration, it is clear that the faction of the so-called “rules-based order” is committing itself to further fanning the flames of war and genocide taking place in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, Haiti, and even in the so-called “Collective West” where blazing fires in California are now destroying lives and livelihoods, due to decades of “controlled disintegration” and “planned shrinkage” to finance mountains of unpayable, usurious debt. |
Those who have continued to pursue the objectives of Brzezinski have much to fear, if Gabbard and Patel are confirmed -- including the likelihood of disruption of their future plans, combined with exposure of their past crimes. This will be the subject of a panel discussion this Saturday, in the weekly Manhattan Project meeting. |
Today’s Manhattan Project, the last before the New Year, will focus mainly on tracing the British origin and continued dominance of U.S. foreign policy since 1945, beginning with a historical overview of “Operation Unthinkable,” the 1945 British military plan to preemptively launch a surprise attack to “impose the will of the United States and the British Empire” on the Soviet Union. |
As we approach the end of the year, consider the sanctity of your loved ones, and the human race, and act to ensure not just your momentary survival, but the durable survival, as Lyndon LaRouche once said in his paper, “In Defense of Common Sense.” Speakers: Harley Schlanger and Ray McGovern |
Today’s discussion features the work of LaRouche and his associates to propose that a new security and development architecture that can transition the world, including the American Presidency, from impending thermonuclear Hell to a world community of principle. |
The world hears “Dr. Strangelove” lunatics, like Rear Admiral Thomas Buchanan, Director of the Plans and Policy Directorate of the U.S. Strategic Command, speak of making sure that the United States has enough spare thermonuclear weapons left over after World War Three, so that it can lead what’s left of the world afterwards! |
This transition, and the next six weeks, is as unlike any other in American history. The mere fact that thermonuclear war is seen as a real possibility by the majority of American citizens, and that there is no clearly responsible authority in the White House that is accountable to the population, makes this situation completely unique. |
Let us act now, and use this opportunity to prevent nuclear war, and begin a process of global economic cooperation and development. Join today’s Manhattan Project with Harley Schlanger and Mike Robinson at 2pm EST. |
Harley Schlanger will join the Manhattan Project at 2pm EST to discuss the transition to a new, security and development architecture that is taking place, and how the U.S. can cooperate with it. |
Manhattan Project Dialogue with Harley Schlanger and Richard A. Black, and host Kynan Thistlethwaite |
Being less than one week from the U.S. elections, a panoply of hysterical narratives are being shoved in the faces of people which bear no relevance to the truly consequential events that will shape the future of the world. |
Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State and self-admitted British agent of influence over American foreign policy, had once declared that history “is not made in the South.” |