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Join us for today's LaRouchePAC Town Hall. 

After 34 years, one aspect of the full-spectrum information warfare against Lyndon LaRouche was demonstrated to have been a complete fabrication—that he and his associates were involved in the 1986 assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme. The admission that no such connection existed came as the lead prosecutor closed the investigation.

Like the campaign being waged against President Trump today, that “Big Lie” was one among many against LaRouche, the repetition of which was designed to build a tension in the collective unconscious of the population to the effect that something, anything, must be done about the target.

Understanding the decades-long political and legal assault on LaRouche will put you on the proper footing to effectively combat the ongoing coup against President Trump. Read "Dirty Hoax Against LaRouche and Trump Have Same Author."

Today's LaRouchePAC Town Hall Meeting, featuring long-time LaRouche spokesman Harley Schlanger, will deepen that necessary strategic overview. Harley will locate the fight where it must be located—in the final showdown between Lyndon LaRouche's advancement of the American System, and the British imperial system of today's globalists. 

If you are not following Harley's regular updates, you can sign up for his daily podcasts (click the Youtube notification button) and his weekly updates.

Harley Schlanger

The Principle of Power and the Fight for the Presidency

Featuring Harley Schlanger
Saturday, June 13, 2 pm ET


As always, your contributions keep us on the front-lines in this fight. 


Susan Kokinda

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