LaRouchePAC

Hello John -- 

On September 5th and 6th, a representative group of world leaders will meet under the auspices of the Schiller Institute to consider the state of the world and the way forward.

In tonight's Fireside Chat, Paul Gallagher and Dennis Speed will provide a preview of this major conference  both to tell you as much as they can about what they expect to happen and to focus on the necessary points of dialog which must persist after the conference.

The path to safety, both from the strategy of tensions and path to war launched by the British and their transnational oligarchical collaborators and the economic depression which has evolved from the COVID pandemic, lies in the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche. LaRouche visualized a forced nuclear de-escalation through development of defensive weapons which would end the MAD regime and open the potential for immediate projects of collaborative economic development throughout the world. He focused on the type of large scale infrastructure projects which not only produce thousands of productive jobs, but also cause the economy as a whole to leap in productivity.

Clearly, at this point where the future of the United States and the world hangs in the balance, how we collaborate to implement these ideas is the only thing worth discussing. Join us for tonight’s discussion


Tonight, Sept. 3, 9 pm EDT

LaRouchePAC Fireside Chat

Schiller Considers the Perilous Present

Guest  
Paul Gallagher, EIR Magazine

Host
Dennis Speed, LaRouchePAC Manhattan Project

Call 712-770-5505 access code 536662#

Or listen livestream on www.larouchepac.com





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