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Tonight's Fireside Chat occurs in a world of stark contrasts: the hope embodied in Saturday's pending space launch versus the tragic milestone of 100,000 COVID-19 deaths and the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Will we continue under the criminal policies of an imperial elite, for whom large sectors of the population are dispensable? Or will we leap into the future with a mission to train everyone in the skills necessary to reindustrialize the country and explore the frontiers of science, both in space and in the biological sciences of life?
To see how that mission for the future can be realized, join us for tonight's discussion where one of the guests, Brian Lantz, will discuss his proposal for creating a "Space CCC" to educate and train the next generations.
That proposal is the basis for a groundbreaking section entitled, America's Space Mission: Youth's Next Frontier, <[link removed]>in LaRouchePAC's new report on reopening the economy.
Thursday, May 28, 2020 — 9 pm ET (6 pm PT)
In Minneapolis, Murder, Most Foul; at Cape Canaveral Triumphant Hope
The Space Program and the Race Out of Mental Slavery
Guests
Kesha Rogers and Brian Lantz, LaRouche PAC Texas
Host: Dennis Speed, LaRouchePAC NYC
Call 712-770-5505 access code 536662#
Or listen live on website <[link removed]>
Webcast will be archived
If you looked across the United States on Wednesday, May 27th, you got a snapshot of this nation’s possible futures and the stakes in this election. In Minneapolis, a white cop murdered a black man in a snuff film which was delivered repeatedly across all of the nation’s media, resulting in rioting in Minneapolis and other locations throughout the country. As the result of the continuing colonial practices of Wall Street and its attending professional class, the nation’s impoverished minorities have been the primary victims of COVID-19. They were killed by an economic policy born way back in August of 1971.
But, at Cape Canaveral, the President and First Lady Melania Trump were there to witness the country’s return to manned space flight in the type of public/private partnership first detailed by Lyndon LaRouche in 1985—one devoted to the maximum unleashing and diffusion of human creativity rather than looting for monetary profit. The dismantlement of the Apollo program and manned space exploration, Lyndon LaRouche argued, was the keystone for the wrecking of the U.S. economy which occurred in its wake.
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