If It Is Brown, Flush It!
In discussion with colleagues on Sunday, Lyndon LaRouche stressed that what we have done with Ben Deniston’s work on water is one of the finest things anyone in his organization has ever done. With this work, we have the best possible shot delivered to us to save mankind, a real masterpiece, upon which the fate of mankind depends. If we act decisively on this, it may achieve things that will save the human species.
For that reason it is crucial that no effort at changing the subject be allowed to succeed.
The next two weeks are decisive. We are in a war as never before and we must strike with this work before the enemy knows what has happened to him. If we do that, as we must, all hell will break out.
Immediately, the press release, “Don’t Let California Go Brown; The Water Exists, Develop It!” must be circulated as widely as possible. Ben Deniston’s EIR article entitled “Memo for the Next President—New Perspectives on the Western Water Crisis,” must also be widely distributed.
As Jerry Brown’s comments in the Sunday New York Times indicate, this is a killer issue. In an article entitled, “California Drought Tests History of Endless Growth,” Brown says: “You just can’t live the way you always have. For over 10,000 years, people lived in California, but the number of those people were never more than 300,000 or 400,000.”
As Lyndon LaRouche stated: “The present Brown is a degenerate. He comes from a family with the opposite direction. This is evil. If you don’t hit this mentality, you will be guilty of complicity in the consequences to mankind.”
LaRouche stressed that we must rally forces nationally with the precise perspective laid out in Ben Deniston’s article and recent presentations.
What he presented is that the water available to man is ultimately defined from the standpoint of Kepler in terms of the solar system and its interaction within the galaxy and beyond. By mastering this principle man can develop sufficient levels of moisture to meet his needs, beyond what appears to be available otherwise.
In other words, as LaRouche stated on Sunday, “new sources of moisture are already latent inside the solar system.” From this standpoint, which mankind should have already known, based on Kepler, that water is not a finite resource. Based on this galactic principle, we can create new water cycles. Specifically, we can develop the freshwater resources of the oceans, through nuclear desalination, and of the sky, through ionization.
As LaRouche stressed, this is the only way to go. There is no other solution, If we don’t adopt this principle as Ben Deniston laid it out precisely, we will fail.
For example, it would be an existential error to capitulate to any form of prevailing popular opinion on this issue as to what is perceived to be a practical approach. Don’t build your way up to this principle, but rather start from the top.
What the Deniston article does is lay out the standard, the principle. What now needs to be done is to organize the processes that will lead to application of that principle.
As LaRouche emphasized, we know we can do that. The question is, will we have the guts to do it.
The approach needed to solve the water crisis in the United States is precisely the approach being taken by the Chinese lunar program, which is the spearhead of the BRICS process, which is emerging at an accelerating rate as the global alternative to war.
As Helga Zepp-LaRouche added, “We are at one of those moments in which revolutions and renaissances are eminently possible.”
It is under such conditions that we have the opportunity to change the false axiomatic popular assumptions which are leading humanity to self-destruction.
Lyndon LaRouche concluded by stressing that currently Martin O’Malley is the best thing you can get right now. Don’t assume there is someone else out there. The question is how are we going to build an organization around what he is doing? How do we create a mass movement in the U.S. at a rapid rate to win the next Democratic Party national election?
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