Hello
John
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Follow-up to Monday Sept. 7 LPAC
Activist Call:
"Happy Birthday Lyndon LaRouche:
Planning the Post-Conference Surge"
For those who missed the call last night, playback number is
712-770-5506, access code 536662#, reference #170.
As a number of people commented on the call, the momentous weekend
Schiller Institute videoconference, War
Drive Towards Armageddon — Or a New Paradigm Among Sovereign Nations
United by the Common Aims of Mankind?, was permeated by the mind
and spirit of the founder of our movement, Lyndon LaRouche. Two items
today, his 98th birthday, appropriately bring his legacy to bear on
the great challenges before us, whose solution was greatly enriched by
the conference: today's LPAC Lead,
Lyndon LaRouche Day: The Real Revolutionary We Need Now; and
Harley Schlanger's 10-minute Daily Video Update of this morning, It
Is Now Time to Return to the Fundamentals of Physical Economy.
Take Helga Zepp-LaRouche's opening of her keynote address to heart:
"I'm greeting you wherever you may be around the globe, and let me in
this very dangerous moment of history, tell you about the purpose of
this conference. If humanity manages to overcome the present existing
threat to our existence, this conference, and the mobilization of
networks all over the world which are in contact with us, must
catalyze crucial interventions to pull the world back from the abyss:
the abyss of nuclear war... [and] propose concepts and solutions for
this present unprecedented crisis."
Watch for selections of video and transcripts in the coming days,
to augment our power to do this. But don't wait for that. The optimum
chance for the Great Powers summit so needed is the back half of this
month, September. Get responses from people you primed to watch the
conference, get new people and institutions geared to its message,
circulate the "LPAC 2020 Terms of Battle" manifesto (link in box
below) widely, and continue to fill in for yourselves any parts of the
conference you may have missed - emphatically including the sublime
ending on Sunday afternoon, the NYC Schiller Institute Community
Choruses performance of Beethoven's Mass in C.
Til Thursday's Fireside Chat -
Tim Rush
[email protected] 703-727-7054
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