Friend,
On March
29, 2002, Lyndon LaRouche delivered a powerful message, "Easter,
A Time for Reflection."
"On the Isle of Capri, the Octavian who was later enthroned as
the Emperor Augustus, sealed a pact with the priests of Mithra.
Through aid of that pact, he overturned the reign of Mark Antony and
Cleopatra, and established the evil which was the Roman Empire. During
his reign, Jesus Christ was born. It became the pleasure of Augustus'
adopted successor, the Emperor Tiberius, also at Capri, to receive the
news of his agent's, Pontius Pilate's judicial murder of
Christ.
"Augustus and Tiberius have had many imitators in modern
times...."
And so they have. President Biden, who claims to be a Christian of
the Catholic persuasion, chose Maundy Thursday to hold an obscene
fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall, where millionaires, blind to the
suffering of the world, paid up to $500,000 per seat, which I am happy
to have at
least briefly disrupted.
But Biden is not the only imitator of the bloody Roman emperors. We
have Macron, King Charles, Netanyahu, Zelinsky, and a gaggle of
self-righteous billionaires in the City of London and Wall Street who
believe that they can impose their perverse agenda on the rest of
humanity, but they will not prevail, any more than Tiberius or Nero,
or Netanyahu's hero Genghis Khan did, if we act now.
LaRouche continues,
"My message to you is this; to achieve a sublime result, you
must let yourself be inspired by a sublime thought, and combine that
thought, as Jeanne d'Arc did, with the will to risk whatever that
sublime intention demands of you.
"On this occasion, you should focus your attention upon the
great work of Johann Sebastian Bach, in his?Passion of St.
John, and, most notably, the?Passion
of St. Matthew. These musical services for Easter-time
were intended for the participation of the congregation and musicians,
to enable them better to relive the sublime experience of Christ's own
passion. This treatment by Bach is outstanding for the power with
which it conveys the clearest and most loving message any Christian
could be capable of delivering to any people, of any profession, in
these terrible times, in any part of the world today..."
Rembrandt-- Christ and St Mary at
the Tomb, 1638
And so, I wish all of you a joyous Easter, and a beautiful day of
reflection, whatever your faith may be, that we each find the strength
within to act for the good.
?
--Diane
Please plan to participate in
our ballot-access mobilization meeting on Monday, April 1 with the
RSVP below.? The meeting will be at 8:30 pm EDT.?
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