John --
Today, July 25, 2 pm
EDT
Sovereign Nations or Imperial Surveillance
State LaRouche's Battle for Justice
Featuring
Michael Billington, Dennis Small, EIR Authors Bill Binney, former Technical Director,
NSA
Thirty-seven years ago, Lyndon LaRouche was involved, with the full
knowledge of the National Security Council, in a back-channel
negotiation with the Soviet Union. That process led to the Reagan
Administration’s thermonuclear war avoidance policy the termed the
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI.) Despite the fact that the senior
director of the National Security Council, Norman Bailey, had met with
LaRouche, and, as reported by the Washington Post in 1985, had
“described LaRouche’s organization as “one of the best private
intelligence services in the world,“ LaRouche was put through a
federal prosecution by the United States Justice Department. Former
United States Attorney General Ramsey Clark described the persecution
of LaRouche and his movement as constituting “a broader range of
deliberate and systematic misconduct and abuse of power over a longer
period of time in an effort to destroy a political movement and
leader, than any other federal prosecution in my time or to my
knowledge.”
That LaRouche prosecution from the years 1986-1994 and after, was
the seed-crystal for the succeeding decades-long abuse of power
carried out, under the guise of “national security,” through illegal
surveillance, biased prosecutions, and judicial railroads. This was
ultimately done not only against many innocent American citizens, but
also against the United States Presidency itself, largely through the
actions of British intelligence services and their American assets, as
in the thoroughly discredited “Russiagate hoax. The recent visit of
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to London, where he said, “it’s great
to be back in London to reaffirm the special relationship we share
with our closest ally,” illustrates the problem.
Now, through the courageous actions of “good Americans” such as
William Binney, the former Technical Director the National Security
Agency (NSA), it becomes possible to expose the snake-pit of
corruption, duplicity and sedition that has prevented the policies of
war-prevention and economic growth of Lyndon LaRouche. This is what is
now preventing the Presidency from advancing the General Welfare of
all American citizens through economic cooperation with other nations,
particularly Russia and China, in the pursuit of peace through
economic development and scientific progress.
Susan Kokinda
LaRouchePAC Updates http://action.larouchepac.com/
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