For the first of two presentations at the recent NAWAPA conference in Montreal, Quebec, Jean-Philippe LeBleu presents what Canada has done as predecessor to NAWAPA, in the transformation of its prairies into some of the most productive agricultural land in the world.
Civil Engineer Elghi E. Segovia discusses his extensive experience constructing dams and other water projects in the Himalayas and South America and what we can learn from this to implement NAWAPA.
In celebration of the 240th anniversary of the birth of the immortal Ludwig van Beethoven, we bring you a performance which members of the LaRouche movement in Germany recorded on March 25th, 2010 in Berlin, of the final choral movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D-major.
For the second of two presentations at the recent NAWAPA conference in Montreal, Quebec, Peter Martinson presents some of the potential that lies in Canada's Arctic region, including vast resources potential, which will be opened up through the construction of NAWAPA and the Bering Strait tunnel.
The building of NAWAPA necessitates the we also implement a Modern Day Civilian Conservation Corp in order to bridge the gap between our society's past knowledge and experience in productivity and today's current no-future generation.
Our world today is gripped by a tragedy. When the Principle of Tragedy is not understood by societies, like Lear's Britain or Hamlet's Denmark, the people guarantee themselves to failure.
Harley Schlanger's remarks from Jacques Cheminade's November 17th conference.
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