48 Hours To Shape the World’s Future

Lyndon LaRouche was very blunt with colleagues on Sunday, in discussing President Barack Obama’s treasonous veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) last Friday, and the prospects for votes early this week in the Senate and the House to override that veto: “We won, now we must make it stick.”

President Obama’s JASTA veto was an act of treachery against the United States, and particularly against those who lost their lives, their loved ones and their health in the events of Sept. 11, 2001. With that one action, President Obama declared his loyalty to the Anglo-Saudi forces behind the 9/11 attacks, and declared himself an enemy of the United States. Therefore, the upcoming vote in the Senate and then in the House is a test of more than just a vital piece of legislation, that would allow the victims of 9/11 to have their day in court against the Saudi Monarchy, as important as that is, in and of itself. It is a test of whether the United States as a nation is prepared to take a stand against the forces of empire and war at a moment when the very survival of mankind is in question.

If President Obama and his owners in London and Riyad are able to get away with the crushing of JASTA, after both Houses of Congress voted by unanimous voice consent to pass it into law, what would stand in his way of his launching a war provocation against Russia that could lead to human devastation in a thermonuclear holocaust? Those are, in fact, the stakes in the current showdowns in Syria and Ukraine.

Similarly, Obama is threatening to escalate the conflict in the Asia-Pacific region, against North Korea and China, where a similar war danger is already of grave concern to leaders of that region.

Over the weekend, LaRouche called for an all-out mobilization of patriotic forces, to inundate the Congress with phone calls, emails and other communications, demanding that JASTA be passed by an overwhelming veto override vote. JASTA is a pathway to finally getting at the truth behind the Saudi and British hand behind 9/11. It would reinstate the Saudi Monarchy as defendants in U.S. Federal Court in the Southern District of New York and subject them to discovery and trial.

The vote to override the Obama veto of JASTA can take place at any moment when the Senate reconvenes Monday. Every individual, every institution that values the lives lost on 9/11 and at Ground Zero in the rescue efforts that followed, must make sure that the Senate and then the House deliver an overwhelming defeat to Obama, to the Saudi and the British monarchies.

According to recent news account in The Hill and other media, the Saudi Monarchy has poured $9.4 million into the lobbying campaign to defeat JASTA—at the same time they lie and claim they had nothing to do with 9/11. Former elected officials, including Trent Lott and John Breaux, have gone onto the Saudi Monarchy payroll through K Street lobbying firms and have defined themselves as “foreign agents” working for a hostile power. During World War II, Prescott Bush, the father of George H.W. Bush and the grandfather of George W. Bush, was prosecuted under the Trading With the Enemy Act, for his business collusion with Hitler’s Germany. Will today’s traitors be allowed to get away with the same crime of enemy collusion?

The vetoing of JASTA was a “high crime and misdemeanor” mandating President Obama’s immediate impeachment. You cannot attempt to cover up the worst terrorist atrocity to ever occur on U.S. soil and get away with it, particularly as President of the United States, sworn to uphold the Constitution. Given President Obama’s track record of mass-kills, no one can rest easy until JASTA has been passed by an overwhelming majority in both Houses. The next 48 hours may very well determine the fate of the United States and of mankind. This is not a moment to shrink from responsibility.

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