In today’s dying Anglosphere, where mass killing by war is touted as the only efficient policy for ending war, it is incumbent upon the forces of The LaRouche Organization and the Schiller Institute to seize the occasion of this Advent season (the time period spanning the four Sundays prior to Christmas) to reawaken in the trans-Atlantic nations a commitment to the once-celebrated mission of Christian civilization: the voluntary redemption of mankind, without guilt, and without recrimination. |
As asserted by Tony Blair in 1999, the "Right to Protect" [the interests of the powerful] takes precedence over national sovereignty. |
Speakers John Sigerson and Bill Ferguson discuss the musical principle of peace and the new paradigm. |
NATO's plan for permanent war, plus EU calls for "war crime" tribunal, reach new heights in hypocrisy |
NATO Foreign Ministers go for permanent war, rejecting the idea of a diplomatic "exit ramp", demanding instead Russian surrender. |
Ukraine is depleting its weapons as its suppliers are running out. The European Commission has mandated a form of censorship called "pre-bunking". |
Demanding more weapons and sacrifice from its citizens, UK officials push for a war "to the end" -- perhaps the end of life on the planet! |
Watch Helga Zepp-LaRouche's speech from the November 22 Conference — "Stop the Danger of Nuclear War Now" |
Join guests Harley Schlanger and Mike Robinson |
Where do things stand after the smoke cleared from the Ukrainian missile strike; in the war in Ukraine; and the Asian summits? |
It's Election Day in the USA: Don't just vote, join us to build a movement to take power away from crazed neoliberal war hawks! |
Join US Col. Richard Black in speaking the truth! |
Sept. 8—Today was the 100th birthday of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.. the economist-scientist-statesman ranking among history’s greatest philosopher leaders of all time. His birthday was observed throughout the world with rallies (Berlin, Paris, Houston, Washington DC, Boston, and more), statements and an all-day video-marathon featuring notable speeches by LaRouche, and messages of tribute and appreciation from all ages and nations. |
The U.S.-NATO backed "Kill List", targeting individuals falsely accused by Ukrainian extremists as "Information Terrorists", must be shut down. |
One hundred years ago, on September 8, Lyndon LaRouche was born, a person whom many people throughout the world, including myself, consider the greatest thinker of our era. |
The Justice Department "Get LaRouche" task force was the precedent for the last six years of anti-Trump operations by the permanent bureaucracy of the DOJ. |
Two events which occured on August 15, separated by 50 years, confirm the existential threat of not ending the "Post-Bretton Woods" era. |
Aug. 14—“We are at the edge of war with Russia and China on issues which we partly created, without any concept of how this is going to end or what it’s supposed to lead to.” These are the words of Henry Kissinger in a Wall Street Journal interview published on Aug. 12. |
Governments and individuals around the world have responded to Ukraine's Nazi-like Blacklist, with outrage, anger, and, in several cases, demands for Western governments to stop financing the Ukraine government. |
We can't let a great moment find little Americans |
Your daily update from Mike Billington for July 19. |
Further economic disintegration illustrates the need for a new economic architecture |
July 10—On Tuesday, July 1, the James Webb Space Telescope will release its first full-color images and spectroscopic data. Thomas Zarbuchen, Associate Administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, who was reported to be close to tears when first seeing the images, said: “It’s an emotional moment when you see nature suddenly releasing some of its secrets, and I would like you to imagine and look forward to that.” Mankind is reaching out into the far reaches of the universe. Although we can not (as yet) travel as flesh and blood to these distant galaxies, we can, as human beings, through our minds and the ever-increasing technological mastery of the laws of the universe, share in the wonder of the Creator’s unfolding creation. |
July 4—Let’s remember that it was on Independence Day, July 4, 1821 that President John Quincy Adams issued the famous reminder to his countrymen that America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. |
We were bequeathed a republic, Ben Franklin said, "if you can keep it." That is our job today! |