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Lyndon LaRouche and the Slate of Federal Congressional Candidates discuss the economics of extinction and the principle of progress, as presented in the January 26th Weekly Report.
Less than 24 hours following LaRouche’s State of the Union speech in which he declared that the only way to save mankind will be a mission to land a man on Mars, Roscosmos chief Vladimir Popovkin proposed that the United States enter into collaboration with Russia to lay a pathway for a mission to Mars, beginning with the establishment of a permanent colony on the moon.
Lyndon LaRouche and the slate of six federal candidates present the second in a series of dialogues on The Economic System. For more on this series, including part one of this dialogue,click here.
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Lyndon LaRouche and the slate of six federal candidates present the second in a series of dialogues on The Economic System. For more on this series, including part one of this dialogue, click here. MP3 Audio
An interview by Phil Rubenstein, an associate of Lyndon LaRouche, on the implications for physical economics and the future of Einstein's discoveries.
Lyndon LaRouche keynoted the Jan. 19 2004 Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast, sponsored by the Talladega County (Alabama) Democratic Conference. City Councilman Rev. Horace Patterson introduced the first speaker, civil rights heroine Amelia Boynton Robinson, then vice chairman of the Schiller Institute, who in turn introduced LaRouche.
Lyndon LaRouche has sent a video address to the 2010 finals of the Student Republic program in Ukraine, a youth festival opening today in Crimea.
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