The Trump-Putin summit has concluded, and the “forbidden
process” of person-to-person policy meetings among Presidents Putin,
Trump and China’s Xi Jinping has begun. The statements made yesterday
by Vladimir Putin, who confirmed that there would have been no
“Ukraine war” had Donald Trump been the President; and by Donald
Trump, who reported that both he and Putin knew that RussiaGate was a
hoax, intended to interfere with productive relations between Russia
and the United States, were stunning enough to the Anglosphere. The
specter however, of a new paradigm in humanity’s economic development,
implied by the conference’s setting in Alaska, home of the Bering
Strait, has made the British Empire and other enemies of humanity
apoplectic.
August 15 is an important historic date, also, because 54 years
ago, Lyndon LaRouche first came to international prominence. LaRouche
had forecast what no one else foresaw—the collapse of the Bretton
Woods Monetary System—and offered immediate solutions to that crisis,
an “emergency reconstruction program.” LaRouche’s idea of world
development corridors is the “higher manifold” in which the Bering
Strait Bridge-Tunnel is properly located, and with it, the key to the
establishment of a functional new security and development
architecture for the planet. Speakers: Dennis Speed, Mike Robinson of
UK Column
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