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This Saturday, May 17, is the last day to register to attend the
upcoming Schiller Institute conference in person. (For online
viewing, you may register through next week.) The conference
title, "A Beautiful Vision for Humanity in Times of Great
Turbulence!" has turned out to be precise, as President
Trump makes his whirlwind tour of Southwest Asia, and Ukraine Russia
talks are set to begin in Istanbul. Meanwhile, in spite of rumors that
President Trump might finally recognize a Palestinian state, or
perhaps because of such rumors, Israel's genocidal campaign of
starvation and bombing hospitals in Gaza continues in front of the
eyes of the world.
If the United States can return to its anti-colonial revolutionary
identity, in the spirit of 1776, and join with the BRICS-plus dynamic
of economic development, without preconditions and respect for
sovereignty of all nations, the future is bright. The question is, how
do we get there?
This will be the topic of this extraordinary conference. See the
amazing list of speakers and panels below, and see you, very soon.
The conference will take place in the greater NYC Metropolitan
area. Precise details will be sent to registered guests only.
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SATURDAY, May
24, 10:00 a.m. EDT
8:00 a.m.—Registration
10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.—Panel One: Strategic
Challenges and the Emerging New Order
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Dennis Speed, Moderator
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Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder, The Schiller
Institute
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H.E. Naledi Pandor (South Africa), former Minister of
International Relations and Cooperation, South Africa
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H.E. Donald Ramotar (Guyana), Former President of
Guyana
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Ambassador Jack Matlock (U.S.) former United States
Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1987-1991
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Ambassador Chas Freeman (U.S.), former U.S. Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs,
1993-1994
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Prof. Dmitri Trenin (Russia), Academic Supervisor of
the Institute of World Military Economy and Strategy at the Higher
School of Economics University (HSE) (Moscow)
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Ray McGovern (U.S.), former Senior Analyst, U.S.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Founding Member, Veteran
Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)
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Scott Ritter, former USMC Intel. and former UN
Weapons Inspector
2:00-5:00 p.m.—Panel Two: The Beauty of
the Diversity of Cultures, Featuring the music of Bach, Mozart and
traditional classical music from around the world
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Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder, The Schiller
Institute
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Megan Dobrodt, President of the Schiller Institute,
USA
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Elvira Green, mezzo soprano, former Metropolitan
Opera Company Soloist
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Nader Majd, Director, Center for Persian Classical
Music, Vienna, VA
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Everett Suttle, tenor
7:00-10:00 p.m.—Panel Three: The LaRouche
Program To Create 3 Billion New Productive Jobs in a Generation
Moderator Anastasia Battle
Music: John
Sigerson, tenor, and Dura
Jun (piano): Three settings of Ludwig
Uhland’s poem “Frühlingsglaube” (“Faith in Spring”)
by (a) Conradin Kreutzer (1780–1849), (b) Franz Schubert (1797–1828),
and (c) Josephine Lang (1815–1880)
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Harley Schlanger (U.S.), Vice-Chairman
of the
Board of The Schiller Institute
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Jason Ross (US) Science Advisor to the
Schiller Institute
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Sergei Glazyev (Russia), State Secretary
of the Russia-Belarus Union State; Academician, Russian Academy of
Sciences (RAS): “Reconstruction After the Financial
Crash”
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Paul Gallagher (U.S.)
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William DeOreo (US), hydrologist,
President of Aquacraft
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Michele Geraci (Italy) former
Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economic Development, Italy,
Professor of Practice in Economic Policy, Nottingham University,
Ningbo; Honorary Professor, Peking University School of Economics;
Adjunct Professor of Finance, New York University, Shanghai;
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Bob Baker, Marcia Baker, and
Farmers (U.S.)
SUNDAY, May
25, 9 a.m. EDT
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.—Panel Four: The
LaRouche Legacy Foundation on the Actuality of LaRouche’s Ideas
Music: Schubert B flat Piano Sonata 1st
movement, Martin Kaptein, piano
Moderator: Dennis
Small (U.S.), LaRouche Legacy Foundation
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Lyndon LaRouche, video excerpts
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Diane Sare (U.S.), President, The
LaRouche Organization, former Independent Candidate for the U.S.
Senate in New York
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Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany), Founder,
The Schiller Institute
1:00-4:00 p.m.—Panel Five: Shaping the
Earth’s Next 50 Years
Music: Franz Schubert Impromptu
in G flat, Martin Kaptein
Video: Lyndon LaRouche
Moderator: Daniel
Burke (U.S.), The Schiller Institute
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Jason Ross (U.S.), Science Advisor to
the Schiller Institute
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Mike Campbell (U.S.)
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Adrian Pearl (U.S.)
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Robert Castle (U.S.)
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Carolina Domínguez (Mexico), Schiller
Institute
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Kynan Thistlethwaite (U.S.)
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Anastasia Battle (U.S.)
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Ashley Tran* (US)
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Jose Vega (U.S.), LaRouche Youth
Movement Leader, Independent Congressional Candidate, Bronx, New
York
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Megan Dobrodt (U.S.), President,
Schiller Institute
4:00-6:30 p.m.—Breakout session and
discussion for youth
6:15-9:30 p.m.—Panel Six: The Industrial
Revolution 4.0: Space, Fusion and AI
Music: Beethoven
Trio: Dura Jun,
piano; Jungwon Yoon, violin
and Sam Chung, cello
Video: Lyndon LaRouche
Moderator: Dennis
Speed (U.S.),The Schiller Institute
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Jacques Cheminade (France), Former
Presidential Candidate, President of Solidarité et Progrès
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Kelvin Kemm (South Africa), Nuclear
Physicist, Past Chairman, South African Nuclear Energy
Corporation
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William Happer (U.S.), Professor
Emeritus of Physics, Princeton University; former member, U.S.
National Security Council and the U.S. Department of Energy
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Steve Durst (U.S.), International Lunar
Observatory Association
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Jason Ross (U.S.), Schiller Institute
Science Advisor
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Diane Sare
President, The LaRouche Organization
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