Hello
John
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Tonight's Fireside Chat will draw on the lessons of American
history and on the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche to forge a strategy to
defeat the assault on the nation and the President.
What Would A Roosevelt Or a Lyndon
LaRouche Do Now To Defeat the Coup?
Guest — Diane Sare, US Candidate
for Senate, 2022
Host — Dennis Speec, LaRouchePAC
Manhattan Project
LaRouchePAC Fireside Chat
Thursday, September 10, 2020 • 9:00 pm ET (6:00 pm
PT)
Call
712-770-5505 access code 536662#
In 1933, Franklin Roosevelt faced a coup orchestrated by Wall
Street. The General chosen to execute it, Smedley Butler, ratted the
bankers out. Similarly, Abraham Lincoln, traveled by disguise to his
inauguration, escaping an assassination as the result of the
discovery, by patriots, of the Baltimore Plot. This is not the first
time the British Empire has sought to destroy and assimilate the
American Republic for larger geopolitical ends, among them, in the
case of Roosevelt, a World War to capture all of Eurasia from the
intrusion posed by Russian sovereignty. Just like operations against
China and Russia today.
Lyndon LaRouche said, often, that winning in warfare consists of
directly calling out those who wish to harm you, accurately. It
creates “factitious advantage,” constraining their options. Col.
Richard Black is directly calling out those now plotting a post
election coup against Donald Trump, a process in which we are
assisting him by spreading the alarm throughout the nation. Franklin
Roosevelt not only defeated the Bankers’ Coup, he also through the
Glass-Steagall Act and the National Recovery Administration, defanged
their power and turned their resources to a huge mobilization of the
economy to pull the country out of depression. What lessons can we
take from that in our mobilization today? Join us for tonight’s
discussion.
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