From LaRouche PAC <[email protected]>
Subject Live Conference Now: Nations Need LaRouche's Policies to Defeat Globalists and Pandemic
Date April 25, 2020 1:59 PM
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Join participants from all over the world—the first live panel is starting for the Schiller Institute's international online conference (10 am EDT start time).

Decades ago, Lyndon LaRouche warned that the imposition of monetarist policies would lead to the collapse of economies and the outbreak of pandemics, and he devoted his life to developing the policies needed to reverse those disasters and to establish the basis for durable survival. This Schiller Institute conference will address the failure of the old paradigm, and the fight for the adoption of a new one, guided by the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche.

<[link removed]>Conference Page w/ Live Broadcast <[link removed]>

Got a question for one of the speakers on the opening panel?  Send your questions to, [email protected]

Additional information about how to watch and/or participate is listed below, followed by a partial list of the speakers. 

To listen by phone

The conference audio will be available on the following telephone conference numbers. To call in you'll need the meeting id: 864 9630 6464 and the pass code: 580709

+1(646)876-9923, +1(312)626-6799, +1(669)900-6833, +1(253)215-8782, +1(301)715-8592, +1(346)248-7799, +1(408)638-0968

(For the best quality, select the area code closest to you)

We invite you to be part of this extraordinary dialogue. You can direct questions to the speakers at:

[email protected]

For simultaneous translation

There will be simultaneous translations into Spanish, German, French, Italian, and Chinese, available through a Zoom video broadcast (languages can be selected from the "interpretation" button in the Zoom meeting options).

Zoom broadcast link <[link removed]> (not for English broadcast)

Pass code: 580709

Partial list of speakers

Panel 1: The Urgent Need to Replace Geopolitics with a New Paradigm in International Relations

Saturday, April 25, 10:00 a.m. U.S. EDT [16:00 CEST]

Keynote Address, Helga Zepp-LaRouche, founder and chairwoman, Schiller Institute

Jacques Cheminade, Former French Presidential Candidate; Chair, Solidarite et Progres

Plus other important guest speakers

Panel 2: For a Better Understanding of How Our Universe Functions

Saturday, April 25, 3:00 p.m. U.S. EDT [21:00 CEST]

LaRouchePAC Science Team: Megan Beets, Benjamin Deniston, Jason Ross: "In Defense of the Human Species"

Jean-Pierre Luminet, PhD, Astrophysicist; emeritus researcher at National Center of Scientific Research: "Free Invention in Creative Discovery"

Michel Tognini, Astronaut; Association of Space Explorers founding member
Friendship Between Astronauts: "An Exemplary Precedent for International Cooperation"

Marie Korsaga, Ph.D., Astrophysicist, Burkina Faso: "The Necessity of Science Education for African Youth"

Plus additional experts

Panel 3: Creativity as the Distinctive Characteristic of Human Culture: The Need for a Classical Renaissance

Sunday, April 26, 11:00 a.m. U.S. EDT [17:00 CEST]

Beethoven, An die ferne Geliebte, John Sigerson accompanied by Margaret Greenspan

Lyndon LaRouche "I Have Insisted that Music is Intelligible!"

Helga Zepp-LaRouche, founder and and chairwoman, Schiller Institute

William Warfield, "A Poetic Musical Offering"

Willis Patterson, "The Presence of the Classical Principle in Folk Music"

John Sigerson, "The Physical Power of Classical Poetry and Music"

Eugene Simpson, Hall Johnson and the Dvorak Dream, "From Spiritual to Art Song"

Diane Sare, "On the Employment of Chorus in Politics"

Panel 4: The Science of Physical Economy

Sunday, April 26, 3:00 p.m. U.S. EDT [21:00 CEST]

Dennis Small, United States, Schiller Institute Director for Ibero-America: "LaRouche’s Legacy: Foundation of the Modern Science of Physical Economy."

Sébastien Périmony, France, Schiller Institute representative: "When Africa Looks to the Stars."

Cédric Mbeng Mezui, Gabon, author of "Unlocking the Potential of Africa – Ideas by Alexander Hamilton," financial sector expert, think tank FinanceAfrika.

Phillip Tsokolibane, South Africa, leader of LaRouche South Africa.

Bob Baker, United States: "Feed the Future: Eating Is a Moral Right—A Dialogue With American Farmers."

Prof. Mario Roberto Morales, Guatemala, professor, writer, and recipient of Guatemala’s Miguel Angel Asturias National Prize for Literature, 2007: "The Productive vs. the Speculative Economy: A View from Central America."

Daisuke Kotegawa, former Executive Director for Japan at IMF.

Ellen Brown, United States, President of the Public Banking Institute: "Productive Credit, not Predatory Debt."

If you have questions for any of the speakers, send them to: [email protected]

Susan Kokinda
LaRouchePAC, Midwest



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