Are the House of Saud and the House of Obama About to Fall?

The screw continues to turn against Barack Obama for his criminal responsibility for covering up the 9/11 terror attack, even as he cavorts abroad with the principles responsible for that very butchery: the House of Windsor and the House of Saud.

Bernie Kerik, the NYC Police Commissioner at the time of 9/11, delivered a body blow in an April 23 interview on “Newsmax Now,” saying that the issue of the 28 pages “is just not about the families of the victims of 9/11… This could have worldwide ramifications and legal issues, lawsuits, countries that would go after Saudi Arabia. I think there’s a good chance that it could topple the House of Saud.”

And, although Kerik didn’t say it, there is also a good chance that it can topple the House of Obama—and not a moment too soon.

Obama is using his ongoing trip to Europe to press hard for his policy of launching thermonuclear World War III against Russia and China, including with an unscheduled summit Monday April 25 with the heads of state of Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy to target Putin. Lyndon LaRouche emphasized today that this summit is “very nasty,” but that the drive for war is pre-determined and intentional on the part of Obama and the British; it is not a cause-and-effect response to “issues” that arise. The countdown on this war front, like the countdown on the meltdown of the trans-Atlantic financial system, is characteristic of, and intrinsic to the British Empire itself, and will not be stopped unless and until that Empire, and its puppet Obama, are politically interred.

LaRouche went right to the point in his April 23 dialogue with the Manhattan Project:

We just have to go in there and realize that we are throwing the President of the United States into prison! What we’re doing by our action, is implicitly stating, that the current President of the United States is to be put into prison.

That is a good starting point for then returning the U.S. to the policies, outlook and shared human identity which Lyndon LaRouche has uniquely championed over recent decades, and to a sense of mission last associated in this country with the Franklin Roosevelt Presidency. That sense of mission, and human identity, was aptly summed up today by America’s potential global partner, Chinese President Xi Jinping, in remarks for China’s National Space Day:

[We must] seize the strategic opportunity and keep innovating and make a greater contribution to the country’s overall growth and the welfare of mankind… galvanizing popular enthusiasm for science, exploration of the unknown, and innovation, particularly among young people.

I’m in, keep me connected.

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