EU condemns Israeli settlement activities in occupied lands
EU condemns Israeli settlement activities in occupied lands
EU condemns Israeli settlement activities in occupied lands
Palestinian president urges UN to dismiss Quartet report
On the eve of the foreboding NATO summit in Poland on July 8-9, which could well prove to be the tripwire for global thermonuclear war, the entire trans-Atlantic financial system is also coming apart at the seams. The post-Brexit pound sterling has plunged to its lowest level in 30 years; a half dozen London real estate hedge funds allegedly “worth” $20 billion have terminated trading to stop panic withdrawals; and banks across Europe—not just in Italy—are facing imminent bankruptcy and are desperately demanding unlimited additional liquidity just to stay afloat.
The Bank of England, along with all the trans-Atlantic central banks, have hit the panic button and are announcing new ways they will pump an unending stream of worthless funds into the system, while loosening the terms on which banks can take on ever- larger trillions of derivatives exposure—the exact opposite of the Glass-Steagall solution that is required.
Lyndon LaRouche today slammed this insanity as a total “policy disaster, which will not lead to anything except the total bankruptcy of the entire British system.”
Politically, the entire European Union and its institutions are crumbling. The Establishment is totally clueless, and out of touch with the reality that their own policies have unleashed, of looming thermonuclear war, rampant Satanic terrorism, and economic meltdown—and of the growing hatred and rage of the victimized population towards that Establishment. The same process characterizes the United States under Obama.
It should be apparent that the continuation of these policies for any length of time will lead to a total catastrophe for mankind. We either bring about the common aims of mankind and create a New Paradigm, or mankind is doomed, Helga Zepp-LaRouche stressed today. That was the central message of our June 25-26 Schiller Institute conference in Berlin, and it is the outlook which must imbue every aspect of our activity, every discussion we have in every part of the planet. There is no solution for any part, without a solution for the whole—unity precedes diversity, whether the British Empire cares to accept that universal principle or not.
If people think otherwise, that Man is essentially a beast who looks after his own hide first and foremost; and if they act—or fail to act—on that basis, then we are looking at the end of civilization. A new way of thinking, a new image of creative man, a New Paradigm is the only option.
As Helga Zepp-LaRouche posed the issue at a Washington, D.C. press conference held today by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies and the National Institute of South China Sea Studies:
“So my question is: Can Mankind not rise to a higher level of cooperation and go for a New Paradigm where geopolitics is overcome and replaced by the commons aims of mankind? I mean, the world is in dire need for the United States and China to work together, because I think without the two countries joining hands, the world is in trouble. So the question is: Can the world move to a New Paradigm of peaceful cooperation for the future tasks of all of humanity?
I am not responsible for catastrophe in the Middle East – it was Assad. War Criminal Blair Singing the songsheet’s song
Cameron’s extraordinary ‘response’ to the Chilcot Report – justifying the invasion of countries by Britain and America
Jeremy Corbyn’s response on the Chilcot report
Sexed-Up Dossier Alastair Campbell – Teflon Man
Chilcot Report far too weak and limited – but still devastating for Blair
Pathetic statement from Tony Blair on Chilcot Report
Protesters to march in London as results of Chilcot report are published – Live
Tony Blair Is ‘World’s Worst Terrorist’
Blair may face misconduct claim from families of soldiers killed in Iraq
The Chilcot Report – Live
David Icke – Tony Blair: The Elephant In The Room
Britain Must Pay £12 Billion to Brussels Despite Brexit Demands EU