Friend,
One of the important reasons for the Alaska summit, which may still
be ongoing as you read this email, is not merely a cessation of
hostilities between Ukraine and Russia. In fact, that may not even
come about as a result of this first discussion between Russian
President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Russians have repeatedly stressed that the most important
aspect of this dialogue is that it is occurring at all. Consider how
insane it is that the two leading nuclear superpowers, each with the
capacity to destroy the world many times over, have not been able to
communicate without the mainstream media and various intelligence
operatives going into overdrive to sabotage such a dialogue.
Years ago, former American presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche
became a champion of the Bering Strait transport corridor as a crucial
component of a new economic order. The idea is not new, but a logical
outgrowth of the Abraham Lincoln -promoted Transcontinental Railway,
completed in 1868.
My guest tonight, Richard Freeman is a writer and economics
researcher for the LaRouche-founded nes service, Executive
Intelligence Review. Please join us at 7:00 pm.
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