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The Anglo American Establishment Ebola/ISIS Pincer movement against Europe/Russia and Arabia
		
		
		vs the Rise of the BRICS and the BRICS 
		Infrastructure Bank
 
		
		Transcript of October 10, 2014 Webcast October 11, 2014 • 12:24PM
		
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		MATTHEW OGDEN: Good evening. Today is October 10th, 2014. My name is 
		Matthew Ogden, and I would like to welcome you to our weekly broadcast 
		from larouchepac.com of our Friday night webcasts. We are joined in the 
		studio today by Megan Beets from the LaRouche PAC Scientific Team, as 
		well as Benjamin Deniston. I'm also joined by Dennis Small from 
		Executive Intelligence Review. The four of us have had discussions with 
		Mr. LaRouche over the last 24 hours, so the answers that you hear 
		tonight will be a direct reflection of Mr. LaRouche's outlook on the 
		world situation today.
		
		So, let me start with the institutional question, as is customary, which 
		reads as follows:
		
		"Mr. LaRouche, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is unlike anything 
		since the emergence of HIV-AIDS. This was said by top U.S. medical 
		official Thomas Frieden. The outbreak has killed more than 3,860 people 
		already, mainly in West Africa. More than 200 health workers are among 
		the victims. What are your views on an effective response to this 
		epidemic? Is the U.S. health-care system prepared to deal with the 
		potential epidemic here in the United States? As you know, we already 
		have had the first death in the United States."
		
		And I'd like to ask Dennis Small to come to the podium to deliver the 
		response.
		
		DENNIS SMALL: Thank you very much. The central point that Mr. LaRouche 
		made, is that to properly locate the Ebola nightmare which is now 
		sweeping not only Africa, but also implicitly Europe and very soon the 
		United States, as well as the rest of the planet—to actually understand 
		this, you have to realize that in the next two weeks, Europe and the 
		entire Mediterranean region could be sunk into a catastrophic war, 
		spreading outwards from the Southwest Asia cockpit—Syria-Iraq, where the 
		ISIS terrorists run by the British Empire are running wild—which could 
		spread into Europe, and also north- and eastward into Russia and beyond.
		
		Mr. LaRouche said that this is the actual intention of the British 
		Empire: to use tools of theirs such as ISIS in exactly this fashion. And 
		it is also the intention of the British Empire's puppet, Barack Obama, 
		and they have unleashed the satanic ISIS hordes as a terrorist operation 
		with exactly this intent in mind.
		
		Mr. LaRouche was really very emphatic about this. He said we're on the 
		edge of something which is ready to spread throughout the region. We're 
		facing the immediate potential of a runaway horror-show. Obama is 
		responsible for promoting this war in the Middle East, and unless he is 
		removed from office, the prospects of stopping that war are slim indeed. 
		We're facing the possibility of Kobani falling at any moment to the ISIS 
		grouping. We're also looking at an air war up to this point launched by 
		the United States and its allies—i.e., the British Empire and many 
		[British] Commonwealth nations and others—which by its very nature is 
		completely incapable of actually addressing the problem; whereas the 
		Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States have presented a viable 
		option—as has Mr. LaRouche, and have other international countries, such 
		as Russia, who, in the words of former Ambassador Veniamin Popov, as 
		paraphrased in an interview with RIA Novosti, said: "Only joint efforts 
		of the international community and major global powers can pave the way 
		for the victory over the Islamic State ... and any other strategy is 
		useless."
		
		Mr. LaRouche is no record supporting General Dempsey of the Joint Chiefs 
		of Staff, and his proposal that Obama both has to take the issue to the 
		United States Congress, which is what's required by the Constitution to 
		actually proceed with warfare in the region, which the President has 
		absolutely not done—yet another reason for his impeachment—and it is 
		imperative that regional sovereign nations, including the government of 
		Syria, be involved in making sure that this British-run terrorist 
		operation is dismantled.
		
		So, we need an alliance of forces, regionally and internationally, of 
		the same sort which is actually required to put an end to the British 
		Empire's financial disintegration and the horror-show which they have 
		created economically as well.
		
		Mr. LaRouche said we don't exactly know how the end-game will work on 
		this, but we do know our responsibility in the United States. And he 
		addressed the United States population, and the Congress in particular, 
		asking: Are you capable of acting properly to do your part to prevent 
		this coming war before it starts? If so, then oust Obama and his 
		Republican guards, like Speaker Boehner.
		
		Mr. LaRouche also said it's imperative to ask the question openly, and 
		address the question to Europe in particular: Is Obama setting up a war 
		in order to destroy Europe? Is that the actual intention behind this?
		
		Now, if we take a step back from this strategic overview which Mr. 
		LaRouche has provided, we should review briefly the situation in the 
		following fashion:
		
		First of all, let's make it very clear: Only the British could possibly 
		produce something so satanic as what we are seeing today with ISIS, with 
		beheadings. I mean, really: A killer beheading people on videos, 
		speaking with a perfect British accent? Where was this guy trained?
		
		Secondly, it is the British which have actually financed the Saudis, and 
		the Saudis in turn financed ISIS and other groups like al-Qaeda, ever 
		since September 11th, 2001 up to the present. They're the ones who are 
		responsible for this. The Saudis, after all, include beheadings in their 
		officially permitted form of meting out justice. And don't for a minute 
		think that this type of British, bestial, satanic behavior is different 
		from, or separate from, the British philosophy which defines man as 
		fundamentally an animal: the Aristotelian view, the view of Hume, the 
		view of Bentham, the view of Hobbes, which tell us that man is nothing 
		but a glorified animal, and in effect acts like, and should be 
		encouraged to act like a beast. And so they have unleashed political 
		forces and military forces to accomplish this philosophical view of man, 
		which they have been promoting for centuries.
		
		Now, inside the United States, you know the expression: Sometimes out of 
		the mouths of babes...." Well, in this case, out of the mouth of the 
		Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden, came a very interesting, 
		truthful statement, where he stated that the problem we have today with 
		ISIS, is that unfortunately, our closest allies—and he named Saudi 
		Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and others—were responsible 
		for financing and arming ISIS, and that is part of the difficulty we're 
		facing today. Now, Biden—that's true as far as he went, but he could 
		have, and should have, and we will go further, because it's not simply 
		Saudi Arabia and the United Emirates and Turkey, it's actually the 
		British Empire. And it's actually the Obama Administration as well, 
		which has been directly involved in creating the problem which Obama 
		says he now wants to solve.
		
		Now, Biden's remarks were so truthful, in fact, that the Obama 
		Administration and the British of course forced him to immediately turn 
		around and eat his own words, and apologize profusely before those whom 
		he has rightly accused of backing ISIS from the outset. It's also worth 
		noting that Gen. Barry McCaffrey, the former anti-drug czar under 
		Clinton—and this is, I think, representative of a view which is 
		widespread, if not predominant in intelligence and military circles—what 
		McCaffrey said is: "Vice President Biden is starting to look like the 
		wisest man in the room." He said the problem we have here is "the train 
		left the station with all of the talk of supporting internally the 
		so-called 'moderate' opposition in Syria." And that's indeed the policy 
		of the Obama Administration.
		
		Now, this continuing British role—and Saudi role—behind the sponsorship 
		of terrorism, and the Bush complicity, and the Obama complicity in this, 
		in particular with the covering-up of the 28 pages of the congressional 
		inquiry into 9/11 of 2001, is going to be the subject of a politically 
		very important meeting that will be held this coming weekend in New York 
		City—in Harlem, in point of fact—which LaRouche's Schiller Institute has 
		called, and will include a number of very prominent speakers. And we'll 
		hear a little bit more about that later on. But the LaRouche movement is 
		right at the center of making sure that we deactivate politically the 
		operation which has created this problem in the first place.
		
		The final feature which I'd like to draw people's attention to about why 
		Mr. LaRouche is saying that this situation around ISIS, or IS, or ISIL, 
		or whatever you care to call it, is so potentially dangerous 
		strategically, is that this is directly linked into the anti-Russian 
		Chechen terrorist operation which has existed for years, if not decades. 
		It is pretty-well-documented that approximately half of the actual 
		leadership of ISIS in Iraq and Syria are, in fact, Chechens. And top 
		leaders of that group have stated explicitly, for the record, that their 
		strategic target is actually President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
		
		So, the danger here is, in fact, of a spreading war, as Mr. LaRouche 
		indicated, which can spread rapidly, within days or weeks, across 
		Europe, and also targeted into Russia as well. And thus the danger of 
		global thermonuclear warfare, which is, in fact, the British Empire's 
		intention under the conditions of collapse of their imperial system.
		
		OGDEN: Well, let me follow up directly off of what Dennis just ended 
		with. The situation that we're seeing right now, with the immediate 
		danger of the explosion of a general war in the weeks ahead, emanating 
		from this region in the Middle East, was forecast in precise terms by 
		Lyndon LaRouche in a television broadcast that he did in 1999, called 
		"Storm Over Asia"—so 15 years ago. In that broadcast, LaRouche 
		identified the Chechen wars, which were occurring at that time against 
		Russia, as a "mercenary war, directly sponsored and promoted by the 
		British Empire and its allies," and as the direct outgrowth of a 
		centuries-old British policy to weaken and destroy Russia, India, and 
		also China.
		
		In that broadcast, LaRouche stated: "This war, if continued, can lead to 
		general nuclear war." And he elaborated that, saying: "If these nations 
		are pushed to the wall by a continuing escalation of a war which is 
		modeled on the wars that the British ran against Russia, China, and so 
		forth in the 19th Century and early 20th Century, this will lead to the 
		point that Russia has to make the decision to accept disintegration of 
		Russia as a nation, or to resort to the means it has, to exact terrible 
		penalties on those who are attacking it, going closer and closer to the 
		source, the forces behind the mercenaries, which of course includes 
		Turkey, which is a prime NATO asset being used as a cover for much of 
		this mercenary operation in the North Caucasus and Central Asia."
		
		So, I'd like to play you a short clip from the very beginning of that 
		"Storm Over Asia" broadcast, so that you can hear Mr. LaRouche say this 
		in his own words:
		
		LYNDON LAROUCHE [on video]: What you're seeing is a war in the North 
		Caucasus region of southern Russia. What you're also seeing, is a war 
		which has broken out simultaneously in the border between Pakistan and 
		India.
		
		The forces behind these attacks on Russia and on India are the same. 
		They are a mercenary force which was first set into motion by policies 
		adopted at a Trilateral Commission meeting in Kyoto, Japan in 1975: 
		policies originally of Brzezinski and his number-two man there, Samuel 
		P. Huntington; the policies which were continued by then-Trilateral 
		Commission member, that is, back in 1975: George Bush, before he became 
		Vice President.
		
		These are policies which were continued by George Bush as Vice 
		President. Under Bush, this became known as the 'Iran-Contra' 
		drug-finance-link operations of mercenaries deployed with private 
		funding all over the world, recruited from Islamic and other countries, 
		and targeting Russia's flank.
		
		This mercenary force, created then, still exists. The primary 
		responsibility for creating the force, was the government of the United 
		Kingdom—most notably, most emphatically, the government of Prime 
		Minister Margaret Thatcher, a policy which has been accelerated and 
		continued in full madness by the present Prime Minister, Tony Blair, of 
		the United Kingdom.
		
		This war, if continued, using mercenaries, can lead to nuclear general 
		war. The major powers principally threatened today by this mercenary 
		operation, are two of the world's largest nations: China and India; 
		China on its western borders, India on its northern borders.
		
		Of course, Iran is also threatened, but, more notably, Russia. If these 
		nations are pushed to the wall by a continuing escalation of a war which 
		is modeled on the wars which the British ran against Russia, China, and 
		so forth during the 19th Century and early 20th Century, this will lead 
		to the point that Russia has to make the decision to accept 
		disintegration of Russia as a nation, or to resort to the means it has, 
		to exact terrible penalties on those who are attacking it, going closer 
		and closer to the source, the forces behind the mercenaries—which 
		includes, of course, Turkey, which is a prime NATO asset being used as a 
		cover for much of this mercenary operation in the North Caucasus and in 
		Central Asia.
		
		This is our danger....
		
		OGDEN: So, this was a broadcast from 1999—again, 15 years ago. But the 
		scenario that we see playing out right now, with the role of Turkey 
		vis-à-vis the so-called Islamic State, openly backing the current ISIS 
		offensive against the Kurdish city of Kobani, as Dennis mentioned, is 
		precisely as Mr. LaRouche spelled it out in the broadcast that you just 
		heard, as well as the role of the Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia 
		and Qatar in funding these mercenary operations.
		
		And, just as Mr. LaRouche said in the broadcast that you just heard: 
		This is the direct continuation of the Chechen wars against Russia in 
		the 1990s, including, in very large part, involving exactly the same 
		individuals, who were veterans of those Chechen wars. As Dennis 
		mentioned, there was an article that was published in Bloomberg 
		yesterday titled "Islamic State Grooms Chechen Fighters Against Putin," 
		which reports that one of the top ISIS commanders is a Georgian who goes 
		by the name "Omar the Chechen"—his nom de guerre is "Omar al-Shishani"—who 
		openly boasts that the ultimate target of the Islamic State is Russia's 
		President Vladimir Putin. And according to intelligence reports, there 
		are over 1,000 Chechen nationals from Pankisi, the region between 
		Chechnya and South Ossetia, that are currently fighting with the ISIS 
		forces.
		
		So, as you can see, Mr. LaRouche's forecast that he published in 1999 
		was spot-on, and if you look at the interview that Dennis mentioned from 
		yesterday, from the Russian Ambassador Popov, where he states, in RIA 
		Novosti's paraphrase, that "only joint efforts of the international 
		community and major economic powers can pave the road to victory against 
		the Islamic State ... and any other strategy is useless." Only the 
		collective effort of Syria, Iran, Russia, China, India, and the other 
		BRICS countries can defeat this evil. Everything else is a façade, he 
		said. So, as Mr. LaRouche said yesterday, the single biggest obstacle 
		preventing the effective collaboration between the BRICS and the United 
		States, is Obama. And therefore, the single most effective action that 
		can be taken to defeat this threat, would be the impeachment of Obama 
		coming from within the United States.
		
		Now, Helga LaRouche stressed yesterday, that when you look at the 
		conjunction of ISIS and the threat of Ebola, with ISIS threatening all 
		of Western civilization, she said, and Ebola threatening the entire 
		globe, the policy of geopolitical confrontation against Russia must be 
		halted immediately, or else we face global genocide.
		
		So, Dennis, in the context of what Helga said, what must be done right 
		now through collaboration with Russia and the BRICS, to defeat these two 
		existential threats, both ISIS and Ebola?
		
		SMALL: Well, the source of both of these threats to the existence of 
		civilization is the same: It's the British Empire, and it is the 
		intentional policy of the British Empire. I'm not claiming that 
		necessarily Ebola as a virus was cooked up in some laboratory in a 
		London basement—that's not necessarily how it works. The way it works, 
		is that the policies of the International Monetary Fund, and of the 
		Troika, and of the banks, intentionally create conditions in which 
		diseases such as Ebola spread wildly.
		
		And Europe, even more than the United States, is very well aware of 
		this, and are rightly terrified about what's going on. They faced a 
		situation like this, exactly, in the 14th Century, with the Black Death, 
		of the bubonic plague, which spread across Europe—again, an intentional 
		policy of economic collapse—combined with the insanity of the 
		flagellants and the other religious sects and fundamentalist groups, 
		just like today, which were unleashed to induce a condition of 
		irrationalism and hysteria and panic, opposition to science, within the 
		population, to guarantee that these destructive policies would take 
		root.
		
		Now, one is reminded when one thinks about this, of what Nicolas of Cusa 
		said in his De pace fidei, On the Peace of Faith, where he begins by 
		talking about the horrors which had just occurred in the sack of 
		Constantinople in Europe, which led Cusa to pose the issue of: How do we 
		get out of this crisis? How do we create a concept of man, which can get 
		rid of this bestialism and satanism which was spreading at the time? And 
		we will indeed have to turn to Cusa, again, for the concepts which are 
		necessary to turn the course of the planet around.
		
		Now, I think if you simply look at a world map—actually, well, a map of 
		the Mediterranean region, which is the first map which I'd like to show 
		here—you can get an idea of why the Europeans are in fact so terrorized, 
		and rightly so, of what's going on. You have in the explosive red 
		marking on the right side, the Iraq-Syria situation, where the ISIS 
		British terrorist operation threatens to spread throughout the 
		Mediterranean region, as Mr. LaRouche has warned, within a period of 
		weeks, and also spreading northward into Russia, as we have documented. 
		But then you have the Ebola crisis, which is centered around three 
		western African nations at this point, which are Liberia, Guinea, and 
		Sierra Leone, which has already spread into Europe, in particular 
		through Spain.
		
		Now, this is a pincers operation. It's a pincers operation in almost a 
		classic military fashion, and the question is how is Europe, and how is 
		the United States, going to respond to this?
		
		Just to characterize this, I would like to read a quote, which may be 
		familiar to some of you, which is the following:
		
		"This sore affliction entered so deep into the minds of men and women, 
		that in the horror thereof, brother was forsaken by brother, nephew by 
		uncle, brother by sister, and oftentimes, husband by wife. Nay, what is 
		more, and scarcely to be believed, fathers and mothers were found to 
		abandon their own children—untended, unvisited—to their fate, as if they 
		had been strangers."
		
		Now, that is a quote from Boccaccio's Decameron, describing the Black 
		Death, but it could very well have been written about the situation 
		which developed this week in Spain, and which has been going on for 
		weeks and months in western Africa.
		
		There is a Spanish nurse, or nurse's aide, who is infected with Ebola. 
		What is happening at this point, is that there are not enough, there are 
		very few doctors and nurses who are prepared to provide her treatment at 
		this point, because they are terrified that the government has taken 
		down the capabilities of actually safely treating people who have these 
		diseases. They don't know how to do it, they don't have the conditions 
		to do it, and the Spanish government, under the direction of the Troika, 
		has destroyed the health-care system that could deal with this kind of 
		crisis.
		
		This woman has been taken to the Carlos III Hospital in Madrid, that is 
		the one major center for trauma and infectious disease problems which 
		exists in Spain, and it is being dismantled and privatized, because of 
		the policies of the British Empire.
		
		Not only that: You have conditions in Liberia and in western Africa, 
		there have been photographs which have circulated around the world over 
		the Internet, showing, for example, a young child, a ten-year-old by the 
		name of Saah Exco, who is simply left to die in the streets—no mother, 
		no father, no uncle, no brother, no-one to take care of this child.
		
		And these are the kinds of conditions, which are a moral disaster for 
		humanity, and an economic disaster, because of the direct policy of this 
		system.
		
		The question that is posed, because of the Spanish question, in 
		particular, is whether Spain will be, as the LaRouche movement had posed 
		in a programmatic study from over a year ago, if Spain would be the 
		bridge of the World Land-Bridge into Africa, to bring industrial 
		development, to bring infrastructure and the particular project of a 
		tunnel under the Gibraltar Strait, to connect the Eurasian Land-Bridge 
		and the high-speed rail lines into Africa, to then create the 
		infrastructural development throughout the region, along with health and 
		sanitation and so on, to bring that continent back to life from its 
		current trajectory towards death.
		
		And the question is whether Spain is going to be the bridge for that 
		positive development from Eurasia into Africa, or if instead, Spain is 
		going to be the bridge across which the death march of Ebola and other 
		unnamed diseases so far, march into the center of Europe. And that is a 
		very real question today.
		
		In fact, even the President of the World Bank, Jim [Yong] Kim, in a 
		speech that he gave just a few days ago, at the meeting of the IMF and 
		World Bank now ongoing in Washington, stated the following. He said, 
		"We, the world community, in the Ebola crisis, we have failed miserably. 
		Now that there are cases in Spain and the United States," he said, "the 
		chance of the virus going to other European countries is fairly high. We 
		were tested by Ebola, and we failed. We failed miserably in our 
		response. So I say to finance ministers, look at what's happening in 
		Spain right now. It is going to get much worse."
		
		Now, the irony, of course, is that the policies of the institution over 
		which he presides, the World Bank, and the IMF, are the ones 
		guaranteeing these deaths. These are the people, these accountants, 
		these finance ministers, these bankers, are the ones that kill with 
		sharp pencils. People don't use pencils a lot these days, but you get 
		the image. The accountants who write people off—"We don't have the 
		money, we can't spend that. People are just gonna have to die." Like 
		Obamacare. Same policy.
		
		Now, this is not just Europe. This is the United States that is 
		immediately in the marching path of the diseases created by the British 
		Empire's disintegration. And I would like to quote what was stated just 
		a couple of days ago, by the head of the U.S. Southern Command, Gen. 
		John Kelly, who incidentally headed up the response for the United 
		States to the Haiti earthquake a few years ago, and in a speech on Oct. 
		8, at the National Defense University here in Washington, he said that 
		the reports that there would be approximately 1.4 million people 
		infected by Ebola by the end of 2014, with a 62% ration of them dying, 
		he said, "This is horrific. And there is no way we can keep Ebola 
		contained in West Africa. So, much like West Africa, it will rage for a 
		period of time in Central America and in the Caribbean." He said, "There 
		will be mass migration into the United States. They will run away from 
		Ebola, or if they suspect they are infected, they will try to get to the 
		United States for treatment." He says, "All of this was made worse by 
		the drug trade, and by the crime syndicates that traffic in human 
		beings." Both of which, incidentally, controlled by the British Empire 
		through their Dope, Inc. apparatus.
		
		Now what Mr. LaRouche added to this picture, and it's absolutely 
		critical to understanding it, in discussions we've had with him over the 
		last few days, is that this is an intentional policy. This is exactly 
		like what happened in the 14th Century Black Death. It is an intentional 
		policy of takedown of the economic potential of regions, which is what 
		opens the door wide to the disintegration and the degeneration of the 
		biosphere, so that inferior species actually take over from superior 
		ones. So you get a virus like Ebola wiping out mankind—or the Black 
		Death in this process of devolution happened in the same way in the 14th 
		Century.
		
		Now, just to give a very quick idea of this: Much, much more can be 
		said, but in the first graph, which gives some idea of what's going on 
		in western Africa, we're looking at the nations of Liberia, Sierra 
		Leone, and Guinea in particular. We have just a comparative reading of 
		the level of poverty in this area, as compared to Spain, Germany, and 
		the United States—where it's bad enough. And I don't vouch for those 
		figures, I think they're much worse in the United States, Germany, and 
		Spain than they indicate. But it does give you an idea. In Liberia, 80% 
		of the population lives in poverty; in Sierra Leone, 70%; Guinea, 47%. 
		Now, in terms of some of the basic health infrastructure, compare what 
		you see in this graphic of hospital beds per 10,000 population; and then 
		doctors per 100,000 population. On the left side of the graph, you see 
		again, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, which are hardly discernible, 
		because the level of actual health infrastructure, of hospital beds per 
		10,000 people, is miniscule as compared to Spain, Germany, or the United 
		States. On the doctors per 100,000, you can't even see Liberia, Sierra 
		Leone, and Guinea on this graphic, because they're virtually 
		nonexistent, compared even to the inadequate provisions that exist in 
		Spain, Germany, and the United States.
		
		I ask you: If the policies of the Troika and of the IMF continue to be 
		implemented in Spain, with the takedown of health infrastructure there; 
		if on that last graphic we were just looking at, you drop Spain's and 
		Germany's defenses down to the level of western Africa, what do you 
		think is going to happen? If you drop the United States down, as is 
		occurring under Obamacare, what do you think is going to happen? This is 
		all predictable, it's lawful, and it's intentional.
		
		Now, there are solutions, and there are answers to this. And it has to 
		do with the policies which are being implemented at this point by the 
		other half of humanity—that is to say, the half of humanity that is not 
		dominated by the bankrupt financial system of the British Empire—the 
		BRICS and allied countries which we will be further discussing, where 
		developments in technology, and especially in high energy-flux-density 
		technologies are moving forward. I would like to recall for people a 
		graph that we showed here previously, which is to compare nuclear energy 
		as a percentage of total electricity produced in a number of countries. 
		Again, Spain and Germany at the top, where the percentage of nuclear 
		energy has been dropping, has been plummeting from 1990 until the 
		present. Whereas, the three lower graphs are BRICS countries—Russia, 
		India, and Brazil—where, although they started off much lower, they are 
		moving in the direction that is the only way you can actually address 
		these kinds of problems, which is ongoing scientific and technological 
		advance.
		
		What is projected for the future in these countries is even more 
		revealing, because the way things are now going under current policy, 
		Germany by the year 2020 is going to have zero nuclear energy in their 
		mix. Spain is rapidly heading in the same direction; whereas Russia, 
		Brazil, and India are moving upwards.
		
		And this is only fission; the real story is fusion power and the even 
		further advances in technology which are required. But I think it points 
		in the direction of the kinds of policies that are required to actually 
		stop what the British Empire is otherwise unleashing against the planet.
		
		OGDEN: Well, let me just mention, before I ask Megan Beets to come to 
		the podium to ask the next question: Currently ongoing in Washington, 
		D.C., is the meeting of the IMF and the World Bank with a meeting of the 
		BRICS happening on the sidelines. And representatives of the LaRouche 
		movement are currently, as we speak, in Washington, D.C., in the 
		vicinity of these meetings, and in these meetings themselves, 
		circulating this leaflet—"A Life and Death Choice Between Two Systems." 
		And I think that distinction was made very vividly by what Dennis just 
		went through.
		
		Now, let me just ask Megan Beets to come to the podium to pose the next 
		question.
		
		BEETS: So, Dennis, to pick up on the theme that you ended with—the rise 
		of the BRICS nations and the allied nations. In the recent period, we've 
		seen some incredible leadership initiatives and development initiatives 
		coming from the nations of South America in particular, particularly 
		from the leadership Cristina Fernández de Kirchner from Argentina.
		
		However, now we also have great reason to pay attention to another 
		nation with which Mr. LaRouche has had a very unique history, and that 
		is Mexico. It was announced last week that Mexican President Enrique 
		Peña-Nieto will travel to China on November 13th, to work out the 
		details of joint Chinese-Mexican infrastructure development projects to 
		occur in Mexico, totaling roughly $3 billion. Now, among these various 
		transportation, agriculture, port, and energy projects are: 1) a 
		high-speed rail line which is planned to run from Mexico City to 
		Querétaro in the center of Mexico. And very significantly, the 
		long-planned trans-isthmus railway, which is said to function as a dry 
		canal, which will connect the city of Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz on the 
		Gulf of Mexico, with Salina Cruz, Oaxaca on the Pacific Ocean. And this 
		trans-isthmus railway will not just be a rail line, but will function as 
		a development corridor, with centers of industrial production, new 
		cities, and so on.
		
		Now, the reason that I want to highlight this particular project is not 
		only because of its scale, but also because this project was promoted in 
		the late '70s and early '80s by then-President of Mexico and a very good 
		friend of both Lyndon and Helga LaRouche, José López Portillo, who 
		fought to free his nation from colonialism—from the policies being 
		imposed upon Mexico by the British Empire under the auspices of the IMF 
		and the World Bank, and with the great help of Henry Kissinger. Now 
		López Portillo was subsequently driven from office, and instead of his 
		vision for the development of Mexico, the British policy came to bear. 
		And that resulted in the condition in which we see Mexico today, with 
		the rule of drug cartels over the government, kidnappings, massive 
		unemployment, a completely collapsed industrial base, and so on.
		
		Now, I think that it's quite striking in the context of this emerging 
		world system, that today we are seeing the return of such as López 
		Portillo, just as in India we are seeing the return of the great leader 
		Indira Gandhi, walking again in India with the actions of Prime Minister 
		Modi. And I think this recalls what Mr. LaRouche said in his webcast 
		last week on the subject of immortality. So, just to quote briefly from 
		that, Mr. LaRouche said:
		
		"The thing is, that even when life is taken away from you, you are still 
		doing the kinds of things which create a state of the future of 
		humanity; which humanity has never known before. This is the principle 
		of immortality, as taught by all people who understood the idea of human 
		immortality. The objective is to reach human immortality—that is, to 
		create things which are necessary to mankind, necessary to the purpose 
		of the existence of mankind, and which have become the fruit that drives 
		the creation of a higher state of mankind than ever existed before."
		
		So Dennis, I'd like to ask you to comment on the significance of this 
		development in Mexico, within the context of the newly-emerging world 
		system, and upon the role of López Portillo.
		
		SMALL: I think the heart of the issue is what you identified in terms of 
		the concept of immortality. And this actually takes us back to Nicholas 
		of Cusa's treatment of the same problem in De pace fidei, which I was 
		referring to earlier. Faced with a situation very similar to today, 
		where the planet was being wiped out by the ideas associated with the 
		creation of the New Dark Age, of the Black Death of the time, and the 
		rampant irrationalism—both in the form of hedonism and associated 
		flagellant movements that had swept across Europe. And faced with the 
		atrocities which were presenting an image of Man which was not Man at 
		all, but of Satan—sort of like the British Empire today—Cusa's 
		addressing of this issue in De pace fidei was to take it to the highest 
		level; which is: What is the concept of Man that is required? What is 
		Man that makes it possible for him to not act in that fashion, and what 
		form of organization of society is required to foster that, and to 
		destroy the bestial outlook? And the origins of the sovereign 
		nation-state, the origins of science itself—in particular, sciences such 
		as astronomy and a concept that later evolves in Kepler of the Solar 
		System—is at the heart of this thing, because the issue here is what is 
		the intention behind actions—not the mechanical actions per se of Man, 
		but the intention governing those actions, which, incidentally, is the 
		same dominant concept of the Solar System which we are bequeathed by 
		Kepler. His discovery of the Solar System is actually the intention of 
		the Solar System, and yes, there is an intention. As strange as that 
		might sound to materialists today, that is the case.
		
		Now, that directly has to do not only with Mexico, but with the entire 
		BRICS development, because it is demonstrably the case that the British 
		are palpably terrified by the BRICS developments and the way this has 
		exploded onto the world scene, really over the course of this year. And 
		more than fear of specific developments, like the space technology 
		developments coming from China and Russia, like work in the nuclear 
		field—both fission and fusion—coming from these countries, beyond even 
		Argentina's complete repudiation of the vulture funds and the ideas of 
		speculation, what the British are actually terrified about, is that 
		LaRouche's method works. And by LaRouche's method, I don't mean that in 
		a proprietary sense of, you know, he has it copyrighted or something 
		like that. It's Cusa's method; it's Leibniz's method; it's Kepler's 
		method. It's the idea that Man, as a distinct species, is governed by 
		his intention, meaning his ability to create. And if individuals, 
		leaders, and nations are governed by an intention of creating a future 
		worthy of our species, they're going to act in such a fashion that it 
		will be very difficult for the British Empire to defeat them. Because 
		everything that the British Empire throws against them—threats, and 
		assassination attempts, economic warfare, financial warfare, and so on 
		and so forth—actually backfires; it boomerangs. It's a principle of, I 
		don't know, the intellectual boomerang you could call it, if the 
		motivating intention is what Cusa laid out, and which is most identified 
		today with LaRouche's method, and which is today also embodied in what 
		the Chinese government is doing with their Confucian-related principles 
		that President Xi Jinping has presented.
		
		So, again, as with the Solar System per se, it is intentions and not 
		mechanics which is actually the governing power of the universe, both 
		politically and physically. And in that sense, it is Man's 
		immortality—that is to say, that which allows Man to act outside clock 
		time per se, both in the past and the present and the future, as 
		exemplified by López Portillo, or as exemplified by Modi as you 
		indicated, which is a power which the British have a lot of trouble 
		dealing with.
		
		Now, that said, let me point to one or two specifics in the current 
		situation. First of all, the crisis is here; the global financial crisis 
		is upon us. It's crashing down upon our ears. Even Die Welt in Germany 
		had an article this week where they expressed great shock and horror at 
		the fact that world debt has grown since the 2008 crisis, that the 
		policies implemented have only increased the debt—which is, of course, 
		the case—to somewhere in the range of $200 trillion, they say, and 
		that's ten times larger than global gross domestic product, they point 
		out. And that's true, but what Die Welt does not mention, is that global 
		derivatives and financial aggregates are actually ten times larger than 
		global debt alone. What we're actually looking at is a financial bubble, 
		which is in the range—as we have stated—of $2 quadrillion. There is 
		absolutely no way that this can possibly be paid off. The population of 
		the planet is being wiped out by policies attempting to maintain that 
		political control and that bubble, as we see in the case of Ebola and 
		health care—and as we see in the policies now of the head of the central 
		bank of Europe, Mario Draghi, who has implemented a policy of 
		quantitative easing, which is so bad it's modelled directly on the 
		Federal Reserve of the United States.
		
		Now, into this situation, I think it's important to note the particular 
		role that Argentina and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner have played. And 
		I do this to get back to your issue of Mexico; I haven't forgotten the 
		question that you asked. But the role that Cristina Fernández de 
		Kirchner is playing today is not unlike what López Portillo was playing 
		thirty-odd years ago. They are moving forward in the face of the more 
		threats they get, the harder they proceed to distance themselves and 
		break from the trans-Atlantic system. They are in the process of 
		nationalizing the banking system; they may not call it that, but that's 
		what's going on. They are imposing currency controls and capital 
		controls, exchange controls. They are also threatening to, and actually 
		in the process of nationalizing foreign trade, because those who now 
		control it, which are the large grain cartels internationally, have 
		withheld exports of Argentine grains, and therefore deprived the country 
		of $10 billion that they should have at this point, as part of financial 
		warfare. But all of that is backfiring.
		
		There was yesterday a rather notable international press conference held 
		between Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Russian President Vladimir 
		Putin by videoconference hook-up, in which they discussed and they 
		announced the fact that Russia Today TV in Spanish was providing a 
		digital signal for the first time for all of Argentina, so that they 
		could have access to information not only about Russia, but about the 
		entire world. And both political leaders commented on the importance of 
		this kind of cooperation among nations: to know each other and to work 
		with each other outside the boundaries of what the trans-Atlantic system 
		is. And that clearly does panic the British Empire. Similarly, the new 
		Chinese ambassador in Argentina again announced that China will not back 
		the vulture funds against Argentina, but will back Argentina in all of 
		its efforts.
		
		And then I also want to really emphasize, because I think we're going to 
		be hearing much more about this in the weeks upcoming, the fact that the 
		United Nations Human Rights Commission, after having adopted an 
		Argentine proposal to form a committee to investigate vulture fund 
		activity, not only against Argentina, but against the Democratic 
		Republic of Congo—incidentally, they were involved in Liberia as 
		well—and also against Greece and other countries. The head of that is 
		Jean Ziegler, a feisty, 80-year old Swiss investigator, who is the bane 
		of banks, because he has revealed a lot of what they have actually done. 
		And what he said is, well, we're going to look into this Argentine case, 
		and we're going to show that the vulture funds are supporting what he 
		called a "cannibalistic system." He said, "This is a cannibalistic 
		order. It's an absurd and deadly order. Why do I call it cannibalistic? 
		Because the victims it creates are completely avoidable. One example is 
		sufficient—chronic hunger. The malnutrition which causes vast loss of 
		life in the world would be easily preventable. All it would take is 
		international will to end it. Hunger is a form of organized crime," he 
		said. "The future depends on us; that we act and solve problems. The 
		world order is truly intolerable, but we can change it."
		
		Now, keep those thoughts and ideas in your mind as we review briefly the 
		issue of Mexico. Because Mexico has been thoroughly taken over by the 
		British Empire's Dope, Inc. apparatus, in particular since 2009. That 
		doesn't mean that everyone good in Mexico is wiped out. Many of the good 
		people have been wiped out, but two things remain. One is that there are 
		still nationalist forces, pro-development forces in Mexico, that, if the 
		international correlation of forces is such—i.e., with Obama out of the 
		Presidency would help a lot—will move their nation forward in consonance 
		with other countries. And the second thing, which is very closely 
		related to the first, is that ideas, "universal ideas from the past," 
		are still acting, as we see in the question of López Portillo. The 
		specific case that you cited, Megan, of this railroad, this industrial 
		railroad crossing the Isthmus of Tehuantepec from Coatzacoalcos to 
		Salina Cruz, this was a proposal of López Portillo's, and it was 
		discussed with LaRouche and his representatives in Mexico at the time. 
		And it was not just build a railroad across the isthmus, or something 
		like that, but rather to have industrial ports on both sides, and two 
		more on each coast as well—to set up nuclear plants in these areas, as 
		part of twenty nuclear plants across the country. And that was the 
		actual intention here; it was a totally forward-looking idea. And that 
		is what is now being discussed again. The intention of Mexico, the 
		desire of Mexico, never disappeared; but now they have somebody they can 
		to talk to about it seriously, which is China.
		
		So, you can get an idea of the way the global changes actually activate 
		forces which the British thought were long dead, but they are wrong. 
		Now, it is these ideas which define the kind of new system which the 
		world requires, which LaRouche has been discussing, where it's not 
		simply sovereign nation-states, but it's a community of principle of 
		sovereign nation-states, guided towards an intention of realizing what 
		Man's actual potential is, his true nature as a creative being. And we 
		have to define the principles of that new system, which I think could be 
		adequately summarized as the intention to do Good. And Lyndon LaRouche's 
		role in this thing has been a dominant force for decades, four decades 
		or more. And in the case of Mexico, we see that most clearly. I think 
		probably the best way to give viewers of this webcast a sense of that, 
		is to play you a video clip which centers upon two speeches given by 
		López Portillo—first as President before the United Nations, and then a 
		second one, with a brief introduction which I provided a number of years 
		ago, when we first made this public in English for people to see.
		
		VIDEO [DENNIS SMALL]: López Portillo was the last administration where 
		there was actual economic growth in Mexico. His government was committed 
		to technological advance, to using Mexico's oil to trade for technology 
		with the United States and other nations. It was committed to 
		industrialization; it was committed to nuclear energy; it was committed 
		city building; and it was committed to stopping speculation, and 
		replacing the global system of speculation and free trade with one 
		committed to production.
		
		For all of these reasons, José López Portillo got into an enormous 
		political fight with the International Monetary Fund, and he fought like 
		a true statesman. President López Portillo was one of the very few 
		sitting heads of state—Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India was 
		another—but López Portillo was one of the very few who met with Lyndon 
		LaRouche, which he did in 1982, in order to discuss these policy 
		alternatives. Mr. LaRouche subsequently wrote a book on the policy 
		alternatives which he had discussed in Mexico, which was called 
		Operation Juárez. López Portillo's views coincided on many points with 
		those of Mr. LaRouche, and he stated them without fear, and like a 
		statesman on many occasions. Perhaps one of the most historic was his 
		October 1982 address to the United Nations General Assembly, where he 
		issued a clarion call for a new world economic order.
		
		[English voiceover]: But the most constant concern and activity of 
		Mexico in the international arena is the transition to a new economic 
		order. We developing countries do not want to be subjugated. We cannot 
		paralyze our economies, or plunge our peoples into greater misery in 
		order to pay a debt on which servicing tripled without our participation 
		or responsibility, and with terms which are imposed on us. We countries 
		of the South are about to run out of playing chips, and were we not able 
		to stay in the game, it would end in defeat for everyone.
		
		I want to be emphatic: We countries of the South have not sinned against 
		the world economy. Our efforts to grow in order to conquer hunger, 
		disease, ignorance and dependency have not caused the international 
		crisis. After major corrective efforts in economic affairs, my 
		government decided to attack the evil at its root, and to extirpate it 
		once and for all. There was obviously an inconsistency between internal 
		developments policies and an erratic and restrictive international 
		financial structure. A reasonable growth policy was irreconcilable with 
		freedom to speculate in foreign exchange. That is why we established 
		exchange controls. Given our 3,000-kilometer border with the United 
		States, exchange controls can only function through a banking system 
		that follows the policies of its country and government, and not its own 
		speculative interests or the fluctuations of international financial 
		chaos. That is why we nationalized the banks.
		
		We have been a living example of what occurs when that enormous, 
		volatile, and speculative mass of capital goes all over the world in 
		search of high interest rates, tax havens, and supposed political and 
		exchange stability. It decapitalizes entire countries, and leaves 
		destruction in its wake. The world should be able to control this. It is 
		inconceivable that we cannot find a formula that, without limiting 
		necessary movements in flows, would permit regulation of a phenomenon 
		that damages everyone. It is imperative that the new international 
		economic order establish a link between refinancing the development of 
		countries that suffer capital flight, and the capital that has fled. At 
		least, they should get the crumbs from their own bread.
		
		The reduction of available credit for developing countries has serious 
		implications, not only for the countries themselves, but also for 
		production and employment in the industrial countries. Let us not 
		continue in this vicious circle. It could be the beginning of a new 
		medieval Dark Age, without the possibility of a Renaissance.
		
		We cannot fail! There is good reason to be alarmist. Not only the 
		heritage of our civilization is at stake, but also the very survival of 
		our children, our future generations, and of the human species. Let us 
		make what is reasonable, possible. Let us recall the tragic conditions 
		in which we created this organization and the hopes that were placed in 
		it. The place is here, and the time is now.
		
		[DENNIS SMALL]: It was the same López Portillo, 16 years later, and now 
		the elder statesman, who responded to the LaRouche message in the 
		following way:
		
		[ENGLISH VOICEOVER]: I congratulate Doña Helga for these words. It 
		impressed me especially, because first, they trapped me in the 
		Apocalypse. But then, she showed me the staircase by which we can get to 
		a promised land. Many thanks, Doña Helga.
		
		Doña Helga, and here I wish to congratulate her husband, Lyndon LaRouche, 
		and it is now necessary for the world to listen to the wise words of 
		Lyndon LaRouche. Now, it is through the voice of his wife, as we have 
		had the privilege of hearing. How important that they enlighten us as to 
		what is happening in the world, as to what will happen, and as to what 
		can be corrected. How important that someone dedicates their time, their 
		generosity, and their enthusiasm to that endeavor.
		
		For my part, I fulfilled a period of responsibility. And I can report, 
		in a somewhat dramatic way, what happens to national economies in an 
		international financial order such as that which has ordered our affairs 
		since Bretton Woods.
		
		BEETS: So, this will be the final question, which I would like to direct 
		to Ben. Earlier this week, at the all-Russian science festival being 
		held in Chelyabinsk, Russia, one of Russia's most experienced 
		Cosmonauts, Alexander Volkov, told the audience, "There is water on the 
		Moon, and there is Helium-3, which is better than any other energy 
		source existing on Earth. One day we will run out of oil and coal, and 
		mankind will need energy. Then we will start supplying it from the 
		neighboring planet."
		
		Now, Volkov also stressed that mankind is not yet ready to send people 
		to Mars, that that is still several decades away. But that in the 
		meantime, we can and must start developing the Moon.
		
		So here, Volkov, as a Russian, is adding his voice to that of the 
		Chinese, who are currently in the midst of carrying out a quite 
		ambitious, multi-staged program geared toward developing the resources 
		on the Moon—most especially Helium-3—for mankind's use on Earth, and out 
		into the Solar System. So, Ben, I'd like to ask you what we could and 
		should expect from such a potential collaboration led by these great 
		nations on the development of Moon and beyond?
		
		DENISTON: Well, a lot can be said on that issue I think, but in the 
		context of what we just went through in this whole dialogue, of this 
		discussion here today, this just serves as a critical reference point 
		for where mankind can go right now. And if you look at what we've 
		painted in terms of the horrors of this imperial system, versus this 
		serious intention and action to break from that system, and we should 
		look at this perspective from that standpoint. This is where mankind can 
		go, if we—as Mr. LaRouche said—get Obama out, get the United States on 
		board, and get serious about working toward the future of mankind.
		
		Now, I just think this is exciting, because what China has done on this 
		issue is incredibly important, focusing on the Moon, focusing on 
		Helium-3. This is the prospective best available fusion fuel to be 
		developed from the Moon. Russia adding their voice to this is incredibly 
		important. And what India has done recently is incredibly important, 
		with their Mars mission.
		
		And I think the bottom line fact of the matter that we should really put 
		on the table, and is the challenge to all mankind today, is that 
		mankind's existence depends upon going into space—that that is the 
		future of mankind. Now, people ask: Why? There's all kinds of reasons 
		why. You could say we're going to run out of oil; we're going to run out 
		of this. We want to see if the Moon's really made out of cheese or not, 
		whatever you want to say. But I think the only real issue is that 
		mankind is a creative species; and if mankind ever stops being a 
		creative species, and stops developing, and stops moving towards new 
		levels, we cease being mankind. We're effectively denying what it is 
		that makes mankind mankind.
		
		So, space is the future, and the Moon is the first step. And the 
		perspective for an international effort for the development of the Moon, 
		for the development of Helium-3 and fusion resources on the Moon, is 
		probably one of the most important challenges for mankind on the table 
		today. And this will enable the defense of Earth from threatening 
		asteroids and comets. This will enable the development of an advanced 
		fusion economy on the Earth and in space. And this will enable mankind 
		to develop the whole inner Solar System.
		
		But I just want to underscore what Mr. LaRouche has stressed in his 
		remarks on this issue over the past months, which is that the 
		fundamental issue is: We don't know how to do all of this yet. We have 
		certain ideas about how to do certain aspects of this, but we don't have 
		all this figured out. We don't yet have a complete plan for how to 
		achieve these goals.
		
		So, what does that mean? That means that nations collaborating and 
		taking on these common unknown questions, is the key to the future of 
		humanity, because these are questions for all of mankind. These are not 
		questions for Russia; these are not questions just for the United 
		States; these are not questions just for China. These are questions and 
		challenges that all mankind faces, that will effect all mankind. And 
		these are questions about the nature of mankind and mankind's position 
		within the universe.
		
		And Mr. LaRouche has stressed that our most important reference-points 
		for tackling these questions is the work of Kepler. And he's pointed 
		many times to the work that his Basement scientific team has done. He's 
		pointed to the work that Megan has done, regarding understanding and 
		presenting Kepler's discoveries, because that is the real issue on the 
		table now. It's an issue of developing a deeper understanding and 
		appreciation for the role of the human mind in the universe, and in the 
		Solar System immediately, specifically as Kepler defined it.
		
		So, I think in Mr. LaRouche's view, that element, that aspect of 
		Kepler's definition of the role of the human mind in the universe, is 
		what has to become the guiding post, the guiding conception for tackling 
		these challenges on the Moon, and moving mankind into this new system.
		
		So, that's a brief answer to that, and we'll have plenty more on this 
		subject over the coming weeks.
		
		OGDEN: Well, with that said, I'm going to give Ben Deniston the final 
		word in today's broadcast, and I'd like to thank him, as well as Dennis 
		Small and Megan Beets, for joining us today. So, thank you for tuning 
		in, and please stay tuned to larouchepac.com.
For over four decades, physical economist Lyndon LaRouche has provided the intellectual and political leadership in the fight for a new international economic order for the planet, for the purpose of ending the historic imperial control of monetarism and unleashing mankind's creative powers as a species in order to be able to fulfill the new human right of Wealth for All.
Investment using zero per cent Sovereign Government credit over one hundred years in new mega infrastructure projects in every country in the World, the Fusion Power Economy, Land Bridge, New Silk Road.
The profound impact of LaRouche's intellectual leadership is clearly reflected in the current actions being taken by the BRICS nations and others to create a new global financial architecture and strategic alliance among nations, with the recent establishment of the New Development Bank (NDB) and related developments.
A partial timeline of LaRouche's role in leading the fight for a new international economic order is chronicled below:

LaRouche Calls For Establishment of International Development Bank (IDB)
At a series of press conferences in April of 1975 in Bonn, Germany and in Milan, Italy, LaRouche presents his plan for “the immediate establishment of an International Development Bank as an agreement among the three principal world sectors—the industrialized capitalist sector, the so-called developing sector, and socialist countries.” He specifies that the immediate concentration of the investment thus made possible should be industrial development and expanded food production worldwide.

LaRouche predicts that the present, or then-existing, international monetary system of the I.M.F., would inevitably go bankrupt, and should be replaced by a different credit-creating institution, namely, an International Development Bank (I.D.B.), to facilitate long-term, low-interest credit for capital investment and capital-goods transfer from the industrialized sector to the so-called developing sector, in order to overcome the underdevelopment of Africa, Latin America, and large parts of Asia.
LaRouche issues a policy document for international circulation titled "IDB: How The International Development Bank Will Work" [PDF] in which he declared that two immediate, interconnected actions were imperative:
			(1) The declaration of a commitment to sweeping financial 
			reorganization of the world monetary system, involving an orderly 
			process of debt moratoria and the establishment of an institution 
			such as the proposed International Development Bank (IDB)
			(2) Immediate commitment to enact, within each national sector of 
			the capitalist world, these measures of emergency 
			financial-reorganization legislation required to facilitate 
			immediate economic recovery in conjunction with IDB efforts.
Non-Aligned Movement Summit Calls for New International Economic Order
			Within months, eighty-five nations, representing 2 billion people, 
			meet in Colombo, Sri Lanka for the Fifth Summit of the Non-Aligned 
			Movement and issue a unanimous declaration [PDF] 
			calling for a new international economic order on August 19, 1976, 
			identical in many regards to LaRouche's proposals spelled out in his 
			policy document from the preceding year.
 

			The declaration endorses both the establishment of a new 
			international monetary and financial system to replace the 
			International Monetary Fund and provide capital for Third World 
			development through the creation of a Bank of the Developing 
			Countries, as well as a debt moratorium for the least developed 
			countries whose outstanding debts at the time made economic 
			development for those nations impossible. The heads of state of the 
			Non-Aligned nations declare that this summit represented:"...a 
			new step for the establishment of the new world economic order, and 
			in particular, the essential element of such a new order, a new 
			monetary and financial system."
 

In her keynote address to the summit, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike endorses the establishment of a development bank for the Third World: "The developing countries are consistently denied the true value of their output by the vagaries of the international market and the manipulations of international finance. The developed countries have shaped the international financial system to suit their interests. Should we in the developing world sustain such a system? Should we not, instead attempt to develop a system all our own? ... One area of great promise, would be the establishment of a commercial bank — a Bank for the Third World — the bank of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This would not be another non-aligned solidarity fund. It would be a genuine commercial bank and a truly multinational enterprise."
Frederick Wills Calls for International Development Bank at United Nations
			Immediately following the Colombo Summit, the Foreign Minister of 
			Guyana, Frederick Wills, addresses the United Nations General 
			Assembly in New York, on September 27, 1976, and calls for the 
			establishment of a new international economic order through the 
			creation of an international development bank and a debt moratorium 
			for the developing world. Wills declared that "there can be no 
			meaningful economic advance without the implementation of the New 
			International Economic Order."
 

Wills asserts:
			"The IMF and the Bretton Woods monetary system must give way to 
			alternative structures like international development banks... The 
			crippling problem of debt and the servicing of debt has assumed a 
			special urgency. Developing countries cannot afford to depart from 
			their basic and fundamental demand made in Colombo earlier this year 
			calling for measures of cancellation, rescheduling, and the 
			declaration of moratoria. We cannot afford to mortgage the future of 
			unborn generations to the obligations of burdensome capital 
			repayments and crushing debt servicing. The time has come for a debt 
			moratorium."
LaRouche Declares: The United States Must Integrate Itself Into The I.D.B.

			In his capacity as a presidential candidate for the U.S. Labor Party 
			in the 1976 Presidential elections, Lyndon LaRouche celebrates the 
			historic decisions made by the Non-Aligned Movement at the Colombo 
			Summit saying:"We 
			have succeeded in mobilizing 85 countries and 2 billion people 
			around our program. That is what I have worked for all my life. Our 
			small organization has accomplished what many termed impossible. We 
			must use our victory at Colombo to organize the American working 
			class behind our program. They want to do something but the average 
			person lacks the sense of how to fight. Colombo changes this 
			prescription. Colombo has shown these forces what can be done on a 
			world scale with a cadre of a handful of people... The United States 
			will have to integrate itself into the International Development 
			Bank (IDB)."
LaRouche Situates India's Role in New International Economic Order

In a two-part special report called "The Struggle For Indian Freedom: A New Program" [Part 1, Part 2], LaRouche states that India can lead the Non-Aligned Movement in declaring a debt moratorium as a "strategic weapon," as well as establishing the International Development Bank to promote world economic development: "The first contribution India must make in this battle is to lead the developing countries, in convert with leading Third World nations, in a declaration of moratoria on the payment of all debt to the bankrupt monetarist institutions of the IMF-World Bank and their aid consortia. The freezing of unpayable debts to the monetarists is not only morally imperative but is the strategic weapon we must wield to open the way to the establishment of a new monetary system. As the 1975 programmatic document, The International Development Bank, proposed, the central task of a New World Economic Order is to facilitate the greatest possible flow of technologies and industrial process from the advanced sector into the developing sector."
Indira Gandhi Delivers Exclusive Interview To EIR Magazine

			The year before her stunning comeback victory as Prime Minister of 
			India, Indira Gandhi delivers the first of several exclusive 
			interviews to LaRouche's Executive 
			Intelligence Reviewmagazine. In the interview, conducted at her 
			home in New Delhi, Gandhi strongly defends a return to the 
			non-aligned foreign policy of her father Jawaharlal Nehru, and 
			insists that only a policy of aggressive government support for 
			investment in science and technology can save India from crushing 
			poverty:"...Science 
			and technology, this is essentialto 
			fight poverty. It is ridiculous to say that you can solve rural 
			problems without science and without industry; you simply can't. In 
			our scheme of things, there is no conflict between agriculture and 
			industry; they complement one another."
			In another interview with EIR immediately 
			after her victory in the 1980 elections, Prime Minister Indira 
			Gandhi elaborates on her development policy:"India 
			is a developing country, and development has been rather uneven. It 
			is obvious that where there is industry it is much easier for that 
			area to grow and for people to get more jobs. We have a program for 
			developing backward areas and we have made progress in it... We have 
			to encourage investment to increase production, we have to build up 
			the distribution system for essential commodities... We have to take 
			up again the special programs for the poorest and weaker sections of 
			the population."
LaRouche Defines Program For The Industrialization of Africa

The Fusion Energy Foundation, an international association of scientists founded by Lyndon LaRouche, holds an international conference in Paris titled "The Industrialization of Africa" on the subject of a New International Economic Order as the indispensable precondition for the development of the African continent. The proceedings of the conference are published in a book [PDF] whose preface declares: "The purpose of this present book is to make the ideas a conceptions accessible to a broader leadership and, thereby, to make it an active element in the present conflict over the New World Economic Order... The purpose is to demonstrate, in concrete form, a perspective for the development of the entirety of Africa as an alternative to Malthusian polices... to launch the industrialization of Africa in the context of the New World Economic Order in the 1980s."
			
 

Lyndon LaRouche authors a paper for the conference titled The Myth About Equilibrium Economics which contains a section called "The Hamiltonian New World Economic Order" in which he elaborates the Hamiltonian principles underlying his original IDB proposal. This document is a follow-up to a report LaRouche authored the previous year titled The Theory of the European Monetary Fund, in which he stated: "The success of the United States has been based on the same essential 'dirigist' policy outlined in the IDB proposal. This policy was articulated in Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's 1791 Report on Manufactures... The crucial feature of Hamilton's Report on Manufactures is his proof that the sole source of wealth of nations is technological, capital-intensive advances in the productive powers of labor."
LaRouche Drafts Forty-Year Plan to Industrialize India

			Lyndon LaRouche releases a program to transform India into an 
			industrial superpower at a conference sponsored by Executive 
			Intelligence Review and 
			the Fusion Energy 
			Foundation. Greetings to the conference are sent by Indian 
			Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who says:"Since 
			1947 India has made considerable progress in science and technology. 
			The world now recognizes the versatility and capability of our 
			industries. Our aim is to make our country self-reliant... It is 
			appropriate to assess our progress now and to look into the future. 
			My good wishes to the conference on India's industrial development 
			being held by the European Fusion Foundation and the Executive 
			Intelligence Review."
LaRouche Meets With Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi, India

In April, Lyndon and Helga LaRouche travel to India where they meet with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for the first time, along with several members of parliament, leading scientists, industrialists and economists. While in New Delhi, LaRouche addresses the Indian Council of World Affairs, as well as the Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis, and the Jawaharlal Nehru University School of International Studies. LaRouche then travels to Bombay to tour the Bhabha Atomic Research Center. LaRouche's speech to the Indian Council on World Affairs is titled "A New Approach to North-South Relations" in which he states that the program adopted at the Non-Aligned summit in Colombo must be the basic model for achieving a new world economic order, and declares: "I propose that the developing nations, and the spokesmen of them, make a unilateral statement to this effect: that there will be international cooperation on East-West/North-South development interrelatedly; that conditions of political stability and peace be premised upon the mutual self-interests of the parties in promoting economic development."
LaRouche Meets With President of Mexico López Portillo in Mexico City
Immediately after returning from his meeting with Indira Gandhi in India, Lyndon LaRouche travels to Mexico City to meet with President of Mexico López Portillo on May 27, 1982. At a press conference at the presidential palace Los Pinos following the meeting, LaRouche proposes that the nations of Ibero-America unite to deploy a "debt bomb" against the City of London to force a restructuring of the world economic system as the means to ushering in the New International Economic Order. Multiple leading Latin American newspapers publish stories on May 28 covering LaRouche's proposal.
LaRouche Issues "Operation Juárez" Proposal for Nations of South America

Immediately following his meeting with Mexican President José López Portillo, LaRouche issues a major policy document titled "Operation Juárez" [PDF] in which he develops on his original proposal for an International Development Bank in the context of the debt crisis facing South America. LaRouche proposes that the nations of Ibero-America to use their collective strategic leverage as debtor-nations to unite in a common bloc and unilaterally declare a restructuring of their debts and the establishment of a new monetary order. The formation of an international development bank among these nations, would serve "as a coordinating agency for planning investments and trade-expansion among the member-republics," LaRouche says. "This bank will soon become one of the most powerful financial institutions in the world." he declares. "If a sufficient portion of the Ibero-American nations enter into such an agreement, the result is the assembly of one of the most powerful economies in the world from an array of individually weak powers... The Ibero-American continent could rapidly emerge as a leading economic power of the world, an economic super-power."
President López Portillo Demands New International Economic Order at UN

			In August of 1982, President Lopez Portillo acts on LaRouche's 
			proposals as contained in Operation Juárez by adopting credit 
			controls on Mexico's currency, nationalizing the Mexican banking 
			system, and announcing a debt moratorium on Mexican debt. On October 
			1, he addresses the United Nations General Assembly, where he 
			declares:"The most 
			constant concern and activity of Mexico in the international arena, 
			is the transition to a New Economic Order... It is imperative that 
			the New International Economic Order establish a link between 
			refinancing the development of countries that suffer capital flight, 
			and the capital that has fled... Let us not continue in this vicious 
			circle: it could be the beginning of a new medieval Dark Age, 
			without the possibility of a Renaissance....We cannot fail. There is 
			cause to be alarmist. Not only the heritage of civilization is at 
			stake, but also the very survival of our children, of future 
			generations and of the human species."
LaRouche in Rome: 'The Theory of the New World Economic Order'

			Lyndon LaRouche delivers a speech on October 20 in Rome titled 'The 
			Theory of the New World Economic Order' [PDF] 
			in which he says "I shall summarize the scientific basis for the 
			establishment of a New World Economic Order." LaRouche states: "My 
			chief personal role in the effort to establish a just new world 
			economic order has been to apply my special skills as an economist 
			to design policy-structures of economic and monetary policies." 
			LaRouche elaborates the scientific theory behind his Operation 
			Juárez proposal, 
			specifying "potential relative population density" as the necessary 
			measure for the performance of economies, and states:"We 
			define economic science as a study of the manner in which the use of 
			technological progress maintains and increases this potential 
			relative population density."
Helga LaRouche in Paris: New World Economic Order to Stop New World War

			On the eve of the 7th Non-Aligned Movement summit in New Delhi, 
			India, Lyndon and Helga LaRouche address an international audience 
			in Paris to signal support for the creation of the New World 
			Economic Order from within the industrialized world. The conference 
			is attended by Frederick Wills, former Foreign Minister of Guyana, 
			as well as diplomats, scientists, and political leaders from over 
			fifty countries. Helga LaRouche tells the conference, "The gigantic 
			struggle which marks the battle for the New World Economic Order is 
			nothing less than the fight for the survival of the human race, and 
			a fight for the principle of the inviolability of human dignity and 
			the rights of all peoples on this planet." Helga LaRouche elaborates 
			the strategy detailed in LaRouche's Operation 
			Juárez, stating:"There 
			is only one way the poor and the weak can force the world to reason: 
			the developing countries should form a debtors' cartel, to force 
			through a controlled reorganization of the world economic system, 
			and the New World Economic Order... In the next few weeks, at the 
			summit of Non-Aligned nations, or shortly afterward, a group of 
			developing nations must drop the debt bomb. On a certain day, Day X, 
			these countries must announce together their incapacity to pay their 
			debts, and, appealing to the self-interest of the industrialized 
			nations, propose a controlled, global, reorganization of debts, and 
			the creation of a New World Economic Order, as Lyndon LaRouche has 
			suggested in the document 'Operation 
			Juárez.'"
Indira Gandhi Hosts Non-Aligned: "New Economic Order or Nuclear War"

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi hosts the 7th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in New Delhi, India, where she warns, "Humankind is balancing on the brink of the collapse of the world economic system and annihilation through nuclear war" and calls for the convening of "an international conference on money and finance for development." She specifies that such a conference "should suggest comprehensive reforms of the international monetary system [to] facilitate the mobilization of developmental finance for investment in vital areas of food, energy and industrial development." Prime Minister Gandhi also calls for "a major debt restructuring exercise," stating that the "debt problem of developing countries has assumed an unprecedented dimension." She appeals to the 100 heads of state present to seize the "marvelous opportunity" before them, saying: "The eyes of the world are upon us. Let us decide here to usher in a New International Economic Order, to call for an International Conference on Money and Finance for Development."

The 'New Delhi Appeal' which is adopted by the 100 world leaders present, representing almost half of humanity, echoes Indira Gandhi's warnings of "the threat of a worldwide nuclear catastrophe" as well as her demands for an international conference on finance for development: "A thorough-going restructuring of the existing international economic order through a process of global negotiations is necessary. Non-aligned countries are committed to strive for the establishment of the New International Economic Order based on justice and equality. We propose the immediate convening of an international conference on money and finance for development, with universal participation, and a comprehensive restructuring of the international monetary and financial system."
Lyndon LaRouche's call for debtor-nations to unite and unilaterally declare a restructuring of their debts, as specified in his "Operation Juárez," pervades the debate at the summit, and is raised notably by the President of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, who calls for the establishment of "a common organization of debtor countries" to conduct "joint efforts and actions that would induce the creditors to seriously consider the necessity of a new international economic order." Ultimately, the Economic Declaration of the summit states: "It is essential to secure a cancellation of the external debt owed to developed countries by the least developed countries."
Ronald Reagan Announces the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)

On March 23, 1983, only days after the summit in New Delhi, President Ronald Reagan shocks the world by announcing the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), calling on the scientific community to "turn their great talents now to the cause of mankind and world peace; to give us the means of rendering nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete." This historic announcement is the result of years of back-channel negotiations which Lyndon LaRouche conducted personally on behalf and at the behest of leading members of Reagan's presidential team.
			See video: A 
			Brief History of LaRouche's SDI

LaRouche had proposed beginning in 1977, in a pamphlet titled "Sputnik of the Seventies" [PDF] that an international crash program to develop a space-based missile defense system based on new physical principles would provide the economic driver to fuel global development. The pamphlet proposed "long-range economic and scientific collaboration with the Soviet Union among other nations, which will eliminate the danger of world obliteration" and emphasized the "tremendous revolutionary industrial implications available to this nation and the world if the political will of the United States forces a recommitment to technological progress in the form of an International Development Bank (IDB) and its national concomitant, the Third National Bank."
			On March 24, LaRouche greets Reagan's announcement saying:"There 
			is, at last, hope that the thermonuclear nightmare will be ended 
			during the remainder of this decade... The words the President spoke 
			last night can never be put back into the bottle. Most of the world 
			will soon know, and will never forget that policy announcement. With 
			those words, the President has changed the course of modern history. 
			Today I am prouder to be an American than I have been since the 
			first manned landing on the Moon. For the first time in 20 years, a 
			President of the United States has contributed a public action of 
			great leadership, to give a new basis for hope to humanity's future 
			to an agonized and demoralized world. True greatness in an American 
			President touched President Ronald Reagan last night; it is a moment 
			of greatness never to be forgotten."
LaRouche Meets With Indira Gandhi in India for Second Time

			On July 13, as part of a tour of several nations in Asia, Lyndon and 
			Helga LaRouche have their second meeting with the Prime Minister of 
			India, Indira Gandhi. Ten days later, Indira Gandhi inaugurates a 
			new heavy water nuclear reactor at Kalpakkam, saying:"Our 
			science, particularly nuclear science, is dedicated to development, 
			the achievement of freedom from want, and the provision of 
			essentials and an honorable life for the masses. We are to make the 
			deserts bloom."

In the weeks following, LaRouche issues a special report titled "A 50-Year Development Policy for the Indian-Pacific Oceans Basin" [PDF] proposing three projects for the development of the Pacific region: 1) a canal through the Kra isthmus of Thailand, 2) a new sea-level canal across the Panamanian isthmus, and 3) the expansion and improvement of the Suez Canal. LaRouche specifies that the preconditions for developing the Pacific basin are the "required reforms of the international monetary system specified in Operation Juárez" which would create "a new international economic order not inconsistent with the monetary and economic policies of the American System. The paradigm for a republican monetary order is the statement of policies set forth in U.S. Treasury Secretary Hamilton's famous Reports to the Congress, on credit, a national bank, and manufactures."
Lyndon LaRouche Addresses Conference in Bangkok on Kra Canal

			Lyndon LaRouche travels to Thailand in October 1983 to address the 
			first of several conferences in Bangkok on building the Kra Canal, 
			jointly sponsored by EIR, 
			the Fusion Energy Foundation, and the Thai Ministry of 
			Communications. This conference is followed by another in October of 
			the following year for which LaRouche writes a policy paper titled 
			"The Pivotal Role of Thailand in the Economic Development of 
			Southeast Asia" [PDF] 
			in which he states:"The 
			prospect of establishing a sea-level waterway through the Isthmus of 
			Thailand, ought to be seen not only as an important development of 
			basic economic infrastructure both for Thailand and the cooperating 
			nations of the region; this proposed canal should also be seen as a 
			keystone, around which might be constructed a healthy and balanced 
			development of needed basic infrastructure in a more general way."
Schiller Institute Founded: Adopts Declaration of Inalienable Rights of Man

			Helga Zepp-LaRouche founds an international strategic and cultural 
			organization, the Schiller Institute, named after the German 'Poet 
			of Freedom' Friedrich Schiller. In describing the intended purpose 
			of the Schiller Institute, Helga LaRouche states:"Let 
			us enter into the solemn pledge to work to end for all time every 
			form of imperialism, and that means above all that we must bring 
			about a just world order that will make possible the urgently 
			necessary development of the southern hemisphere."
			The International Schiller Institute adopts 'The Declaration of the 
			Inalienable Rights of Man' as its founding document, based on the US 
			Declaration of Independence, which asserts:"The 
			history of the present International Financial Institutions is a 
			history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct 
			object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States; 
			They have refused their Assent to our plans of development, the most 
			wholesome and necessary for the public good; They have forbidden 
			their Banks to engage in business of immediate and pressing 
			importance for us, and in equal terms; They have dictated to us 
			terms of trade and relations of currency, that have relinquished our 
			Rights as Equals in the World Community, a Right inestimable to them 
			and formidable to tyrants only; They have overthrown legitimate 
			governments repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness their 
			invasions on rights of the people; They have endeavored to prevent 
			the necessary population increase for industrialization of these 
			States..."
The document ends by declaring:

			"We, therefore, the Representatives of the Peoples of the World, do 
			solemnly declare... that all human beings on this planet have 
			inalienable rights, which guarantee them life, freedom, material 
			conditions worthy of man, and the right to develop fully all 
			potentialities of their intellect and their souls. That therefore a 
			change in the present monetary and economic order is necessary and 
			urgent, to establish justice among the peoples of the world..."
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi Assassinated in New Delhi, India
			On October 31, 1984, the Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, is 
			assassinated at her home in New Delhi. Lyndon LaRouche writes:"This 
			morning, at 9: 18 a.m., New Delhi time, assassins of a London-based 
			terrorist cult murdered one of the greatest world leaders of our 
			generation. India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. My wife and I, who 
			loved her dearly, can not find words adequate to express our 
			personal grief. If India is destabilized as a result of this 
			assassination, the effects could become quickly as dangerous as the 
			murder of the Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand, on June 28, 1914, 
			the incident which triggered World War I."
			Three days before her assassination, Mrs. Gandhi stated in a press 
			interview with United Press International:"If 
			I were to die serving my country, I would be very proud... I feel I 
			have to fight evil, I have to fight what is wrong, but you cannot be 
			bothered about what is happening to you in consequence. You have to 
			go on with your job."
Helga LaRouche: 'Indira Gandhi Memorial Summit' for a New Economic Order

			On January 15, Helga Zepp-LaRouche addresses a 10,00 person 'March 
			For The Inalienable Rights of Man' in Washington, D.C. organized by 
			the Schiller Institute in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 
			birthday, to call for the convening of an Indira Gandhi Memorial 
			Summit between debtor and creditor nations "to implement a rapid 
			program for massive debt renegotiation for a new, just world 
			economic order." Helga LaRouche told the rally:"We 
			have created a new movement, a movement for the Inalienable Rights 
			of Man, for all people on our planet; and we will not stop fighting 
			until a new, just world economic order has been created... I have a 
			dream today that all men shall become brothers."
Schiller Institute Conference in Rome: A New Just World Economic Order

At a conference in November attended by 800 people sponsored by the Schiller Institute in Rome, Italy, Helga Zepp LaRouche delivers the keynote titled "The New Just World Economic Order: Humanity's Only Chance for Survival," stating: "Only when we take the highest ideal of humanity as the point of departure for our efforts, will we be able to have a just world order based upon a community of national sovereign republics, progress among all peoples, and thus, peace."
			The conference is also addressed by numerous political, religious, 
			and scientific leaders from Europe, Africa, South American, and the 
			United States, who adopt a resolution addressed to Pope John Paul 
			II, stating:"The 
			Schiller Institute, gathered in Rome to celebrate the 1,600th 
			anniversary of the conversion to Christianity of St. Augustine, the 
			father of European and African civilization, sends greetings to His 
			Holiness Pope John Paul II, requesting him to continue to exercise 
			his religious leadership and moral authority in the present crisis 
			of humanity to cast out the forces of usury and to favor the 
			creation of a just New World Economic Order for all nations."
LaRouche Publishes Program for 'The Integration of Ibero-America'

			In 1986, the LaRouche movement publishes a 340-page book-length 
			special report in Spanish, named La 
			Integración lbero-Americana as 
			an elaboration of LaRouche's Operation 
			Juárez, specifying great projects for the development the 
			continent, including the construction of a interoceanic sea-level 
			'Second Panama Canal' [PDF]. 
			The introduction of the book states:"During 
			the Malvinas War, in May 1982, U. S. economist Lyndon H. LaRouche, 
			Jr. traveled to Mexico to meet with President Jose Lopez Portillo 
			and other important political leaders. Some of them asked him to 
			write out his proposal for dealing with the problem of the foreign 
			debt. Three months later, the historic essay Operation 
			Juárez was 
			published, in which LaRouche takes up the old integrationist idea, 
			and poses the necessity of immediately forming a Debtors' Club and 
			an Ibero-American Common Market... This book intends as its primary 
			purpose to contribute to the realization of that longed-for 
			integration, demonstrating both the feasibility and the conceptual 
			grounding for the Ibero-American Common Market. Its more detailed 
			elaboration will be the task of that successful integrationist 
			movement that we also seek to awaken and consolidate."
LaRouche Forecasts October 'Black Monday' Stock Market Crash

			In May 1987, Lyndon LaRouche issues a press release titled "Global 
			Financial Crisis Predicted For October" [PDF] 
			in which he states that, under the conditions of "a continuation of 
			the foolish international monetary policy" of the U.S. government," 
			an October crash would be very probable." LaRouche identifies the 
			IMF "conditionalities" regime under which debtor nations are forced 
			to devalue their currency in order to obtain new lines of credit, 
			"turning a poor debt-repayment possibility by these countries, into 
			an impossible one, in each case." LaRouche states:"A 
			'zero-economic-growth mafia' inside the IMF and World Bank 
			bureaucracies, acting with U.S. government support, has been 
			collapsing the internal economies and world trade of both developing 
			and Western industrialized nations, while piling up the financial 
			obligations of both developing and industrialized nations. We have 
			been increasing nations' obligations to pay debt, while destroying 
			their means for paying that debt."
			Precisely on schedule, on October 19 (now known as 'Black Monday'), 
			stock markets across the planet crashed, with the Dow Jones losing 
			almost a quarter of its value in a single day. LaRouche issues a 
			statement titled "October Financial Crisis Happened On Schedule" [PDF] 
			in which he situates the crash in the context of the failure to 
			enact his Operation 
			Juárez program:"During 
			the spring of 1982 I warned the world that a 'debt bomb' was about 
			to explode in Central and South America. I forecast the explosion to 
			begin during the period of August and September that year. At the 
			request of leaders of some nations of Central and South America, in 
			June of that year, I wrote a detailed report, titled Operation 
			Juárez, explaining the nature of the crisis, and detailing the 
			measures which both these nations and the U.S. government must 
			take... President L6pez Portillo acted as my Operation 
			Juárez report 
			specified. The world was saved for another month. The governments of 
			Argentina and Brazil promised to support Mexico's policy, but both 
			later broke that promise. The Reagan administration rejected my 
			Operation Juarez option, and moved to crush and loot Mexico, and to 
			proceed to loot every nation of Central and South America... For 
			this five years, we have paid a terrible price. What could have been 
			the easily manageable 'debt bomb' crisis of 1982, has been pyramided 
			into the biggest financial crisis in history."
LaRouche in Bretton Woods: "A New International Economic Order"

The Schiller Institute sponsors a conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire titled "A New Just World Economic Order: Development Is The Name For Peace" on January 30-31, 1988. In attendance is Frederick Wills, former Foreign Minister of Guyana, who delivers a speech titled "The History of the Fight for the New World Economic Order" [PDF] relating how he first became acquainted with Lyndon LaRouche and his idea for an International Development Bank. Wills declares: "It is time to return to the fundamental appreciation that money and monetary systems are the servants of humanity."

			Helga LaRouche also speaks on "The Dignity of Man in a New World 
			Economic Order," and Lyndon LaRouche delivers the keynote, titled 
			"The Tasks of Establishing an Equitable New International Monetary 
			Order" [PDF] 
			in which he describes the history of his Operation 
			Juárezproposal, and elaborates how the President of the United 
			States can act to create a new international monetary system to 
			replace the post-1971 Bretton Woods system:"As 
			President, I would have most of the so-called "Third World" leaders 
			meet, and settle immediately the question of restructuring and 
			reorganization of debt. Once the United States government has 
			entered into such an agreement with a group of developing nations on 
			restructuring and reorganizing of their external debt, and expansion 
			of their import capacity, and conditions of new volumes of loans for 
			economic development, the rest of the world just has to go along 
			with it. And, thus we would have, in effect, the basis for a new 
			monetary system."
LaRouche in Berlin Forecasts Reunification of Germany
On October 12, 1988, Lyndon LaRouche delivers a press conference in West Berlin "on the subject of prospects for the reunification of Germany," asserting that "the world has now entered into what most agree is the end of an era. The state of the world as we have known it during the postwar period is ended." LaRouche states: "The economy of the Soviet bloc is a terrible, and worsening failure... The Soviet bloc economy as a whole has reached the critical point, that, in its present form, it will continue to slide downhill from here on." Therefore, LaRouche says, "the time has come for early steps toward the re-unification of Germany, with the obvious prospect that Berlin might resume its role as the capital."
			LaRouche elaborates a program for the cooperative development of 
			Eastern Europe as an engine for creating a new economic system:"Let 
			us say that the United States and Western Europe will cooperate to 
			accomplish the successful rebuilding of the economy of Poland. There 
			will be no interference in the political system of government, but 
			only a kind of Marshall Plan aid to rebuild Poland’s industry and 
			agriculture. If Germany agrees to this, let a process aimed at the 
			reunification of the economies of Germany begin, and let this be the punctum 
			saliens for Western 
			cooperation in assisting the rebuilding of the economy of Poland."
The Fall of Berlin Wall Presents Opportunity for New Era

Within one year of LaRouche's forecast of the coming reunification of Germany, mass demonstrations in Leipzig and other cities in East Germany lead to the lifting of emigration restrictions for people wishing to leave the G.D.R. on November 9, 1989. Numerous border crossings are opened, including the Berlin Wall, thus marking the end of the 'Iron Curtain' division between East and West. The East German state is officially dissolved on October 2, with an official celebration featuring Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in the Schauspielhaus in the former east sector of Berlin.
Lyndon LaRouche immediately commissions a policy study to elaborate his proposals from the previous year to use the modernization of Eastern Europe as the "locomotive" for the economic development of Eurasia. The concept takes the form of the "Productive Triangle" linking together Paris, Berlin, and Vienna through high-speed rail, thus creating an integrated high-density 320,000 square-kilometer industrial development zone, spiraling out into eastern Europe via transport, energy, and communication development corridors. LaRouche elaborates the proposal in a policy paper composed the following year, "The Economic Development of Eastern Europe" [PDF] in which he counterposes his 'Productive Triangle' program for development to the shock therapy plan, which he asserts is merely a different form of the same model of 'primitive accumulation' that brought down the Soviet state.
Helga LaRouche Initiates International Campaign for 'Productive Triangle'

Special reports on LaRouche's 'Productive Triangle' program are published in every major European language, and Helga Zepp-LaRouche launches an aggressive speaking tour campaign throughout Europe, addressing conferences in numerous capitals including in many Warsaw Pact and other Soviet countries newly gaining their independence, including Hungary and Poland, while representatives of the Schiller Institute host seminars on LaRouche's program across eastern Europe, including in Czechoslovakia, Belarus, and Ukraine, as well as nearly every country in Western Europe.
Helga LaRouche issues a statement in which she says Germany has the opportunity to function as the locomotive for the world economy, both of the East and "above all for the development of the Southern Hemisphere," finally rising to the moral challenge of realizing a new, just world economic order:

			"Germany, the heart of Europe, must be the locomotive which raises 
			the economic development of the whole of Europe to a qualitatively 
			new level. The program of the 'Productive Triangle,' proposed by the 
			U.S. economic scientist Lyndon LaRouche, is the crucial key to this. 
			A high-speed rail system will not only connect the 
			Paris-Berlin-Vienna triangle, but, simultaneously, will enclose a 
			region with the greatest immediate growth potential, as far as 
			industrial and labor capacities are concerned. The rapid expansion 
			of infrastructure and, especially of a productive Mittelstand in 
			industry and agriculture can initiate a new economic miracle here, 
			which, through new industrial corridors, will soon be able to reach 
			the whole of Eastern Europe, the not-so-developed regions of Western 
			Europe, and also the Soviet Union. The great expanse of Europe, with 
			the "Productive Triangle" as its core, will make possible such a 
			great increase in productivity and in the output of capital goods, 
			that it will function as the locomotive for the world economy — not 
			only for the infrastructure and industrial development of the East, 
			but above all for the development of the Southern Hemisphere. Our 
			answer to this question of whether we will finally develop the 
			countries of the so-called Third World, will decide ultimately 
			whether or not we meet the great moral challenge of the twentieth 
			century... It has to become the identity of a sovereign Germany, 
			that it is the place from which emanates the practical realization 
			of a new, just world economic order."
Schiller Institute: Productive Triangle Cornerstone of New Economic Order

			In March 1991, the Schiller Institute convenes a conference in 
			Berlin on the 'Productive Triangle' program, attended by 
			representatives from numerous newly independent eastern European 
			nations, including Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Latvia, 
			Lithuania, Russia, Armenia, Bulgaria, and Croatia. In a message to 
			the conference, Lyndon LaRouche calls for "a sphere of cooperation 
			for mutual benefit among sovereign states" to united Eurasia. The 
			conference adopts a resolution, the 'Berlin Declaration,' which 
			calls for the nations of Europe to seize the "unique historical 
			opportunity" presented by the end of the disappearance of the Iron 
			Curtain, and states:"We 
			strive for a just, new economic order, which secures peace, in that 
			all peoples are given the same opportunities for economic and social 
			development. For, development is the name for peace."
Productive Triangle Concept Extended to 'Eurasian Landbridge'

Following the official dissolution of the Soviet Union, Lyndon LaRouche expands the concept of the 'Productive Triangle' to include the former Soviet territories in Russia and central Asia, stretching all the way to the Pacific coast of China. This proposal, which becomes known as the 'Eurasian Landbridge,' concentrates on three 'development corridors' spanning the Eurasian continent: a northern route via the Trans-Siberian Railroad to Vladivostok; a central route through Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and China; and southern route from Western Europe to China through Turkey and Iran. This plan would economically integrate the Eurasian continent, maximizing the productive potential of its territory and peoples for the common benefit of all, and resolving the artificially imposed strategic divisions among the great powers through the promotion of development in their mutual interest.

Executive Intelligence Review publishes a feature-length study elaborating this "integrated Eurasian development network stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific," stressing that it will serve as the centerpiece and foundation for creating "an alliance of nations committed to a common programmatic perspective for establishing a just world economic order." This new economic and monetary order would be comprised of a "community of interest among sovereign nations committed to rapid economic development" to replace the failed financial systems of both East and West, bridging the rich and diverse cultures of the Eurasian continent and ending to the legacy of the geopolitical "Great Game" policy of perpetual war.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche states that the world is experiencing the opportunity for "the beginning of a new more hopeful time and the emergence of a new, just world economic order" and issues a call for a peaceful revolution to establish an "International Coalition for Peace and Development" [PDF].
Publication of Russian-Language Edition of LaRouche's Economics Textbook

The Schiller Institute sponsors its first-ever conference in Russia, on October 30-31 in Moscow to announce the release of a Russian-language edition of LaRouche's textbook on physical economy, So You Wish To Learn All About Economics? [PDF]. With Russia undergoing the disastrous effects of the IMF "shock therapy" policy, the conference is titled "Alternative Approaches to Economic Reform," focusing on LaRouche's proposals for a rapid reconstruction of the Russian economy by means of the Productive Triangle/Eurasian Landbridge program. The conference, held at the Russian State Humanitarian University, is attended by over 50 individuals representing leading political and academic institutions within Russia, and is co-chaired by Dr. Professor Taras Muranivsky, rector of the Ukrainian University in Moscow. Muranivsky delivers a speech about "establishing a new economic theory" based on LaRouche's ideas on the science of physical economy.

			In the foreword for the Russian-language publication of his 
			economics text, Lyndon LaRouche writes:'The 
			Russian edition of this textbook appears at the moment the greatest 
			financial bubble in history is collapsing upon us. If we fail to 
			take appropriate corrective action soon, this collapse could become 
			the worst economic disaster in European history. Out of the wreckage 
			of that monetary collapse, a new form of national economy must be 
			constructed."
Lyndon LaRouche Travels for First Time to Moscow, Russia

			In April 1994, Lyndon LaRouche travels to Russia for a week of 
			meetings and speaking engagements in Moscow, together with his wife 
			Helga. LaRouche's first public event is a lecture sponsored by the 
			Ministry of Economics of the Russian Federation on April 25, where 
			LaRouche states:"The 
			problems in Russia are a reflection not of conditions internal to 
			Russia, but the reflection of a collapse in the world economy... 
			What is going to happen, without question, is a general total 
			breakdown collapse of the global financial system... If there is an 
			agreement on principles of sound economy, then there can be an 
			agreement among states to reestablish, in a very short period of 
			time, a new world 
			financial and monetary system to replace the old one, while we 
			put the old one into bankruptcy."

			LaRouche also addresses seminars at three institutes of the Russian 
			Academy of Sciences: the Institute on Scientific Information on 
			Social Science (INION), the Institute of Oriental Studies, and the 
			Africa Institute. At the INION, LaRouche stresses that the Russian 
			intelligentsia must understand the collapse of the Soviet system was 
			merely one part of a global process of collapse, caused by a general 
			failure to abide by the fundamental laws of physical economics, 
			which would doom the free-market system of the West as well:"You 
			get a reflection of a failure to comprehend this problem, and a 
			belief that the disease which is called free trade, is the superior 
			alternative to communism. So instead of bowing to the statue of Karl 
			Marx, you are now supposed to bow to the statues of Adam Smith and 
			Ricardo. This tends to create an instinctive lack of appreciation 
			for the fact that the entire global system is now about to 
			collapse."

			Additionally, LaRouche is hosted by Dr. Pobisk Kuznetsov at a 
			gathering of the "Prezident" group of approximately 60 academicians 
			and other scientists [PDF]. 
			Following LaRouche's visit, Kuznetsov publishes a report in the 
			Russian journal Rossiya 
			2010 [PDF]in 
			which he calls for a new unit of measurement to be applied to 
			physical economics, which he proposes be called 'the larouche,' 
			or "La" for short:"Let 
			us introduce the physical magnitude of 'a larouche,' designated by 
			La, which gives the number of persons who can be fed from 1 square 
			kilometer, or 100 hectares, during one year. Our base magnitude of 
			area is 1 square kilometer or 100 hectares. This base value of area 
			is necessary, in order to bring all existing world food statistics 
			to a single basis. The figures cited above... correspond to 
			'potential relative population density,' introduced by LaRouche. We 
			have introduced the new unit of measurement, the larouche, 
			which is the quantity of persons able to be fed from a certain 
			magnitude of area, taken as the unit value in this system... We 
			share LaRouche's view that the magnitude of potential relative 
			population density can serve as an indicator of 'intellectual 
			culture,' but taking into account the quite diverse values for farv (photochemically 
			active radiation per vegetative period), we shall compare not simply 
			100 hectares, but 100 hectares for a given local farv value."

			Upon his return to Washington DC, LaRouche delivers a report on his 
			trip to a meeting of diplomats and press [VIDEO], 
			where he repeats what he had stated at the Ministry of Economics in 
			Moscow, saying:"Have 
			no doubt that the present global financial and monetary system is 
			not only going to collapse, but is going to go into an absolute 
			breakdown collapse, unless various governments, including the U.S. 
			government, were to put the present monetary system into bankruptcy. 
			That would stop the collapse, and nothing else will stop it. 
			Therefore intelligent governments will consider nothing serious, 
			except to make preparations for this collapse and to organize 
			quickly a recovery of a 
			new financial system and a new monetary order the 
			instant the collapse occurs."
Special Hearings in Russian Parliament on LaRouche Program
			On February 20, the lower house of the Russian Parliament, the State 
			Duma, holds special hearings to discuss emergency measures to 
			prevent the disintegration of Russia's economy. A memorandum 
			submitted by LaRouche, titled "Prospects for Russian Economic 
			Revival" [PDF] 
			is presented to the hearing, in addition to oral presentations made 
			by representatives of the Schiller Institute in Moscow. In the first 
			point of LaRouche's memorandum, he states:"The 
			present phase of the economic crises inside Russia and nearby 
			countries is the result of the interaction between the ongoing, new 
			phase of collapse in the world monetary and financial systems, and 
			the relative exhaustion of Russia's ability to deliver a stream of 
			loot to western financier interests. There exists no possible 
			solution to this crisis, either for Russia or for the world, within 
			the bounds of the previously accepted terms of dominant 
			international economic and financial institutions. The present world 
			system, as derived from the post-1971 form of 'floating 
			exchange-rate' international monetary system, and present doctrines 
			of IMF 'conditionalities,' is doomed to extinction during the near- 
			to medium-term. The present system will either be brought to an end 
			in an orderly way, through governments acting responsibly to put 
			existing central banking and financial systems under 
			state-controlled reorganization in bankruptcy, or through a 
			chain-reaction form of rapid, "thermonuclear" implosion of that 
			speculative financial bubble which the world's financial system has 
			become. All workable alternatives to general collapse require 
			governments to assume responsibility for the 
			establishment of new monetary and financial institutions to 
			replace the bankrupt institutions which continue to dominate the 
			world up to this moment."
Lyndon LaRouche Makes Second Visit To Moscow, Testifies at Duma

			In June 1995, Lyndon LaRouche makes his second trip to Russia, 
			joined by his wife Helga Zepp-LaRouche, where he testifies before 
			the Russian State Duma on the topic "The World Financial System and 
			Problems of Economic Growth." LaRouche also delivers addresses at 
			the Methodological University of Russia, the Institute of Economics 
			of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and at Moscow State University [PDF], 
			where he states that the world is headed toward what Rosa Luxemburg 
			identified as "a breakdown crisis" and the only solution is to 
			declare the IMF bankrupt and initiate an international credit system 
			to build the Eurasian Landbridge project:"Some 
			believe the present IMF system must be reformed but essentially only 
			administrative reforms. Others of us take the view, as I do, that 
			the international monetary and financial system of the world today, 
			is totally bankrupt, and that only the elimination of that system by 
			bankruptcy, and the 
			establishment of a new system, is possible."
LaRouche: Russia & U.S. Must Create New World Monetary System

			Executive Intelligence Review publishes 
			a report by Academician Dmitri Lvov, the vice-director of the 
			Central Economic-Mathematical Institute (CEMI) in Russia, called 
			"Toward a Scientific Grounding for Economic Reforms in Russia" [PDF]. 
			Academician Lvov had hosted seminars at CEMI in the 1980s to study 
			LaRouche's economic model at the time Moscow was examining the 
			strategic and economic implications of the Strategic Defense 
			Initiative. Lvov's paper is prefaced by a short introduction by 
			LaRouche, titled "The New Role for Russia in U.S. Policy Today" [PDF], 
			in which he states:"As 
			the present, IMF-centered, global monetary and financial system 
			disintegrates in a holocaust of reversed financial leverage , 
			Russia's present, most crucial predicament will be shared by every 
			nation of this planet. The challenge will be, to prevent the 
			collapse of the Earth's physical economy, by launching immediately a 
			new world monetary and state-credit system, on the basis of 
			"American System" principles contrary to every direction of change 
			in economic policy, under the IMF and World Bank system, during the 
			recent thirty years . In short, the Adam Smith system is shortly to 
			be carried away by the same Styx of dead history into which the 
			Soviet system had been thrown an historical instant earlier."
LaRouche Makes Third Trip to Russia for Meetings With Intelligentsia

			In April, Lyndon LaRouche makes his third trip to Russia to conduct 
			meetings with top-level academics and policy makers from the Russian 
			intelligentsia. LaRouche participates in a round table discussion 
			jointly sponsored by the Institute for Socio-Political Research of 
			the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Free Economic Society of 
			Russia, established 1765. The event is chaired by Leonid Abalkin, 
			head of the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of 
			Sciences and economic advisor to the President, who invited LaRouche 
			to speak on the subject "Russia, the U.S.A., and the Global 
			Financial Crisis" [PDF]. 
			LaRouche emphasizes that a partnership between the United States, 
			Russia, and China of the sort that Franklin Roosevelt organized to 
			defeat fascism in the 1940s, would be the combination of world 
			powers necessary to reorganize the international financial system:"We 
			are in the middle of the worst international monetary and financial 
			crisis of the century... The combination of the United States and 
			Russia, now, as in 1945, with the cooperation of China can change 
			the course of world history, and get out of this economic mess... 
			Only a majority combination among great powers can break the power 
			of these international authorities. Therefore, not in order to 
			create another global hegemonic system, but to create a world which 
			is safe for sovereign nation-states. We're in a great struggle. 
			We're in a great, strategic world-historical struggle. And 
			therefore, as in war, the unity of great powers can be decisive in 
			whether you win the war or lose it, as Roosevelt understood before 
			he died."

			Participating in the dialogue with Mr. LaRouche were Valentin 
			Pavlov, former Prime Minister of the Soviet Union and former finance 
			minister of the U.S.S.R., and Vyacheslav Senchagov director of the 
			Center for Banking and Financial Research at the Russian Academy of 
			Sciences Institute of Economics. At the conclusion of the event, 
			Academician Abalkin stated:"Today 
			we are facing the necessity of developing a new paradigm in the 
			social sciences... I see all the work of Professor LaRouche as a 
			step on the path to this paradigm."
Helga Zepp-LaRouche Travels to China to Promote Eurasian Landbridge

			Immediately after Lyndon LaRouche's visit to Russia, Helga 
			Zepp-LaRouche travels to China to attend a conference in Beijing to 
			attend the "International Symposium on Economic Development of the 
			New Euro-Asia Continental Bridge," sponsored by the Ministry of 
			Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation of the People's Republic of 
			China. Helga LaRouche delivers a speech on May 8, called "Building 
			the Silk Road Land-Bridge: The Basis for the Mutual Security 
			Interests of Asia and Europe" [PDF], 
			in which she states:"The 
			governments of Eurasia should agree on an integrated infrastructure 
			program, which connects the industrial centers of Europe and Asia 
			with the population centers in South and Southeast Asia, through 
			'development corridors.' The development of those main axes of 
			traffic, through Great Projects for infrastructure in transport, 
			energy, water, and communications, is the precondition, to lay the 
			groundwork for the industrial development of the Eurasian land-mass, 
			and can thus become the motor for overcoming the world economic 
			crisis."

			Helga LaRouche calls for the establishment of a Eurasian Development 
			Bank in the image of Lyndon LaRouche's original International 
			Development Bank (IDB) proposal, to facilitate cooperation among the 
			sovereign states of Eurasia for development:"The 
			right to generate credit must be brought back under the control of 
			sovereign governments. Through appropriate legislation, national 
			banks must be able to generate credit lines for these projects. As 
			these credits are related to future production, wealth is being 
			created, and they are not inflationary... As the realization of 
			infrastructure projects of this magnitude, will require all 
			available industrial capacities of the participating nations, and, 
			as new capacities have to be created, the different countries should 
			work in a division of labor, and thereby balance existing three-way 
			trade flows through so-called clearing-houses. A newly founded 
			Eurasian Development Bank could take over this task."
Finally, Mrs. LaRouche calls for the convening of "an emergency monetary policy meeting of the principal nation-state powers, for the purpose of establishing a new international monetary system, based on stabilized parities of currencies, to the purpose of fostering a global revival and expansion of agricultural and industrial production, based upon capital intensive, energy-intensive modes of investment, in scientific and technological progress."
Special Report on 'Eurasian Landbridge' Released by EIR

On February 5, Lyndon and Helga LaRouche host a seminar of diplomats in Washington D.C. [VIDEO] to announce the official release of a book-length special report by Executive Intelligence Review called "The Eurasian Landbridge: The New Silk Road Locomotive For Worldwide Economic Development". In the introduction of this 300-page detailed 'blueprint' compendium of development projects across the Eurasian landmass, LaRouche is quoted: "Call together an immediate emergency conference of crucial powers, an international monetary conference setting up a new monetary system to replace the bankrupt one."
The introduction of the report further states:

			"The realization of the 'New Silk Road' and the 'Productive 
			Triangle,' a real reconstruction of Russia and Eastern Europe, the 
			development of the entire Eurasian landmass with the most modern 
			infrastructure, would be the central economic issue at such a 
			monetary conference of world powers. The connection of the new 
			financial and monetary system, with concrete development projects 
			which demonstrably would set a new, worldwide economic miracle into 
			motion, would guarantee the success of the new system, overcoming 
			the current crisis, and ensuring the fundamental economic security 
			of the world far into the future."
Lyndon LaRouche Issues Call For a 'New Bretton Woods'

			On January 4, LaRouche delivers an address in Washington D.C., in 
			which he first issues his call for a 'New Bretton Woods' to 
			reorganize the world financial system, calling on President Bill 
			Clinton to convene an international conference to launch a general 
			monetary reform for the planet on the basis of mutual development:"The 
			President must say, 'We are going to proceed to put what we know to 
			be bankrupt financial and monetary institutions, into bankruptcy, 
			that is, into receivership, for financial reorganization under the 
			supervision of government. The United States must act, together with 
			other powers, to put the world into bankruptcy reorganization. Every 
			financial system, every banking system in the world, is presently 
			bankrupt! Therefore, the United States must take international 
			leadership in proposing a new Bretton Woods. We have to create new 
			banking systems, which is very simple to do, on the basis of the 
			Hamilton model — national banking... 
			We have the basis for coming to an international policy agreement on 
			strategy, among such powers, on an ecumenical basis, to say, 'We're 
			going to do this. We're going to take this system out of its misery, 
			establish a new system, a new Bretton Woods. We're going to take the 
			Eurasian Landbridge concept and what it represents as a policy, as a 
			global policy, and we're going to rebuild this planet.'"
			LaRouche elaborates on his call to President Clinton to convene an 
			international summit "to create a new monetary system" at a 
			conference of the Schiller Institute in February, at which a 
			resolution titled "Urgent Appeal to President Clinton to Convoke a 
			New Bretton Woods Conference" [PDF] 
			is endorsed by the participants. The appeal declares:"We 
			appeal to you, President Clinton, to use the Powers of the 
			Presidency of the United States, to convoke, on an emergency basis, 
			a new international Bretton Woods conference, to replace the present 
			bankrupt monetary system with a new one. A global debt 
			reorganization, the establishment of fixed-parity exchange rates and 
			a new set of trade and tariff agreements are the absolute 
			precondition for stability in world economic and financial 
			relations, which are required for a return to economic growth."
President Bill Clinton Calls for 'New Financial Architecture'

			On September 14, 1998, immediately after returning from a state 
			visit to Russia, President Clinton delivers a major address to the 
			Council on Foreign Relations in New York City in which he calls for 
			"a new financial architecture for the 21st century." With the crash 
			of the Russian bond market threatening to set off a chain reaction 
			collapse of the global financial system, Clinton announces that he 
			is convening an urgent conference of the finance ministers of the 
			leading nations from both the developed and developing world (the G7 
			and the G22) to "douse the flames of the international financial 
			crisis" and resolve "the biggest financial challenge facing the 
			world in a half-century" — i.e. since the original Bretton Woods. 
			Clinton states:"In 
			the face of this new challenge, America can and must continue to act 
			and to lead to take the urgent steps needed today to calm the 
			financial crisis, restart the engine of growth in Asia, and minimize 
			the impact of financial turmoil on other nations, and to make 
			certain that for tomorrow the institutions and rules of 
			international finance and international trade are prepared to 
			support steady and sustainable growth over the long term."
			At the conclusion of his address, Clinton invokes Franklin 
			Roosevelt, saying:"At 
			this moment, the United States is called upon once again to lead — 
			to organize the forces of a committed world... The World War II 
			generation did it for us 50 years ago. Now, it is time for us to 
			rise to our responsibility, as America has called upon to do often 
			so many times in the past. We can, if we do that, redeem the promise 
			of the global economy and strengthen our nation for a new century."
López Portillo: "World Must Listen To Wise Words of Lyndon LaRouche"
			At a press conference in Mexico City, former President López 
			Portillo joins Helga Zepp-LaRouche to discuss the urgency of 
			establishing a New World Economic Order, asserting, "It is now 
			necessary for the world to listen to the wise words of Lyndon 
			LaRouche." In an accompanying editorial published in the leading 
			Mexican newspaper El 
			Universal, Portillo states:"The 
			new economic order must be oriented to the increase of production, 
			and not to the control of demand, the latter fundamentally directed 
			to favoring capital (frequently, that of speculative capital) 
			through outright depressive measures which reward profits, even if 
			this postpones the satisfaction of real human, social needs."
Helga Zepp-LaRouche Returns to China to Speak on Eurasian Landbridge
			Helga Zepp-LaRouche returns to China in the end of October to 
			participate in a second conference on the Eurasian Landbridge, 
			called "Asia-Europe Economic and Trade Relations in the 21st Century 
			and the Second Eurasian Bridge," where she delivers a speech at the 
			keynote session in Beijing titled "Principles of Foreign Policy in 
			the Coming Era of the New Eurasian Land-Bridge" [PDF]. 
			She begins her speech saying:"While 
			the present meltdown of the global financial system obviously 
			represents enormous dangers for the existence of entire nations and 
			their populations, the profound discrediting of the institutions 
			associated with that system, represents, at the same time, a unique 
			and unprecedented chance, to replace the unjust principles of the 
			old political and economic order with new, just ones, which will 
			allow the survival and well-being of all nations on this planet."
			Helga LaRouche states that it will be through the mutual development 
			derived from the construction of the Eurasian Landbridge project 
			that a stable relationship between respectively sovereign nations, 
			peacefully cooperating for their common benefit can be achieved, 
			such that each nation's sovereign interest will be in accord with 
			the interests of the other:"If 
			the new, just world economic order is supposed to function, the 
			ancient philosophical paradox of the One and the Many has to be 
			addressed. The unifying principle has to be the development of 
			mankind as a whole, and there has to be an intelligible scientific 
			principle for how that development can be measured. At the same 
			time, the principle of national sovereignty must be absolutely 
			guaranteed. Universal history proves that there must absolutely not 
			be any contradiction between these two ideas."
Lyndon LaRouche Publishes 'My Strategy For The Americas'

			Lyndon LaRouche publishes a policy document titled "In The Footsteps 
			of John Quincy Adams: My Strategy For The Americas" [PDF] 
			reasserting the applicability of the Monroe Doctrine for the Western 
			Hemisphere, and defining the neccesary anti-imperial community of 
			principle among the nations of North and South America. In the 
			conclusion of the document, LaRouche writes:"We 
			have come to a time, throughout the world, at which virtually every 
			central banking system of the world is not merely bankrupt, but 
			hopelessly so. There is no possible way, in which the world’s 
			currently outstanding nominal debt, could possibly ever be paid. 
			Hundreds of trillions of U.S. dollar-equivalents, must be abruptly 
			written off, or placed in frozen, non-interest-bearing accounts, 
			pending future disposition in bankruptcy-proceedings...
			"These actions include, the power of the sovereign government to put 
			bankrupt institutions through government-directed bankruptcy 
			reorganization, and to generate large masses of newly created 
			credit, deployed through national banking methods of a Hamiltonian 
			type, to suddenly increase levels of useful employment, rather than 
			allow a collapse of employment and of essential services. This kind 
			of emergency action must occur not only within nations, but in 
			rapidly expanding hard-commodity trade among nations, with special 
			emphasis upon lines of trade within the hemisphere... Without 
			international cooperation among sovereign governments, along such 
			lines the otherwise manageable economic crisis immediately be fore 
			us will not be overcome."
LaRouche in Sudan: New Bretton Woods & The New World Economic Order
In January 2001, LaRouche travels to Khartoum, Sudan for a four-day conference sponsored by EIR and the Schiller Institute on "Peace Through Development: Nile Valley Development & The New Just World Economic Order." Lyndon LaRouche delivered the keynote address on "The New Bretton Woods System as Framework for a New Just World Economic Order" [PDF] in which he specifies three principles which must serve as the foundation for a new international economic system:

			"First, we must restore the characteristics of the old Bretton Woods 
			system of the immediate post-war decades. That means, a system of 
			fixed-exchange rates, capital controls, currency controls, and 
			financial controls, and global growth fostered by the same methods 
			employed through institutions such as Germany’s Kreditanstalt fur 
			Wiederaufbau, to promote large-scale development of basic economic 
			infrastructure, and to use the market potential generated by that 
			infrastructural development, as the base for creating a still-larger 
			rate of growth in development of agriculture and industry.
			"Second, 
			we must do as President Roosevelt had intended: all sovereign 
			nations must be, on principle, full partners in the new 
			international monetary system. This is the fundamental difference 
			between the old Bretton Woods system, and what must happen now. We 
			cannot have a system which is going to work, which does not treat 
			the majority of the human race as full partners in the system. 
			Otherwise, it won’t work.
			"Third, we 
			must rely chiefly on credit created by the authority of perfectly 
			sovereign nation-state governments, to generate the medium- to 
			long-term, domestic and international trade agreements on which the 
			economic recovery and expansion will be centered."
Lyndon LaRouche Returns to Russia to Address State Duma

On June 29, 2001, Lyndon LaRouche speaks before an official hearing of the lower house of the Russian Parliament, the State Duma, during hearings sponsored by Sergei Glazyev, the chairman of the Duma Committee on Economic Policy. The hearing, titled "On Measures to Ensure the Development of the Russian Economy Under Conditions of a Destabilization of the World Financial System," is attended by 150 parliamentarians and government advisors and broadcast live into all Duma offices and the Kremlin. Sergei Glazyev introduces LaRouche, saying: "I want to open our parliamentary hearings and to give the floor to our guest, the well- known philosopher, historian, and economist Mr. Lyndon LaRouche."
			In his testimony, LaRouche states that "nothing can save the present 
			world financial and monetary system in its present form" and lists 
			four necessary measures to reorganize the global economic system 
			including the cancellation of illegitimate debts and the 
			reorganization of the rest, stating:"The 
			reorganization of the world monetary and financial systems, must be 
			based upon the use of large-scale, long-term cooperation in 
			infrastructural development within, and among nations, and heavy 
			emphasis upon adopted targets of scientific and technological 
			progress. The pivot for world economic growth, shall be a new system 
			of transcontinental cooperation among the sovereign nation-states of 
			continental Eurasia."
Lyndon and Helga LaRouche Return to New Delhi, India

Almost two decades after their previous trip to India to meet with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1983, Lyndon and Helga LaRouche return to India to participate in an EIR seminar at the Jawaharal Nehru University School for International Studies, and to meet with top-level officials of the Indian government including two former Prime Ministers, Chandra Shekhar and I.K. Gujral. They also meet with India's President K.R. Narayanan as well as leading advisors of the serving Prime Minister, Atal Benhari Vajpayee.

			Lyndon LaRouche delivers a keynote address, titled "World In Crisis 
			Needs a New Monetary System" [PDF], 
			which he concludes saying:"We’ve 
			come to a time, when the alternative has failed. Free trade, 
			globalization, and so forth, have become horror-shows, which destroy 
			us. The floating-exchange-rate system has destroyed the world. It 
			must end... Indira Gandhi was right, in her instinct for 
			protectionism. Her father, and others, were right, in the 
			Non-Aligned Movement, in saying, 'You can not function, merely on 
			national protectionism. You must find a new, 
			more just world economic order...'
 
			"And, that is exactly what we proposed in terms of the Eurasian 
			Land-Bridge. If we can agree, and understand that the nations of 
			East and South Asia require an early, and rapid infusion of 
			technology, to develop these economies so that they can survive; and 
			if this can be done through credit arrangements, extended by 
			governments at interest rates of 1 to 2% simple interest, on long 
			term; and if we take the great infrastructure projects as the driver 
			force; and if we unite the need of Western Europe for markets for 
			this type of technology, and the role of Russia, as the transmission 
			belt between East and South Asia, and Western Europe; and if we 
			think of this as the center of the world, and bring nations in 
			Africa, in the Americas, into the same arrangement, then we 
			have the basis for creating a new monetary system, under which this 
			world can come out of this mess."
LaRouche Returns to Moscow for Kusnetsov Scientific Conference

			For the second time in one year, LaRouche travels to Moscow for a 
			four-day visit December 10-14 to participate in a scientific 
			conference honoring the memory of Pobisk Kuznetsov who died the 
			previous year. In addition, LaRouche also addresses a seminar hosted 
			by Academician Lvov at the Central Mathematical Economics Institute 
			(CEMI) and meets with the Mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov. The 
			Kuznetsov memorial symposium is titled "Space & Time in the 
			Evolution of the Global System Nature-Society-Man" at which LaRouche 
			speaks on the subject of "Russia's Role in Solving the Global 
			Crisis" [PDF] 
			in which he states:"If 
			the world is to come out of this great financial, and monetary, and 
			economic crisis successfully, Russia, as a Eurasian nation, must 
			play a very crucial, central role... I have proposed, that we must 
			develop development corridors, superseding the Trans-Siberian 
			Railroad, across Eurasia... This would require, and would mean, the 
			greatest transformation in the biosphere, in the history of 
			humanity."
			LaRouche Visits Brazil, Calls for Emergency Monetary 
			Conference
			In June 2002, Lyndon LaRouche travels to Brazil to receive an 
			honorary citizenship from the City Council of Sao Paulo and to 
			participate in a series of seminars on reorganization of the world 
			financial system. At a meeting of the Commercial Association of Sao 
			Paulo, LaRouche calls for "an emergency monetary conference" to 
			create a new international economic system [PDF]. 
			LaRouche states:
 

			"Governments must act to put the system into bankruptcy 
			reorganization... What does this mean? First, we require a global, 
			monetary financial reform. The best model we have is the 1945-1964 
			system, not as a perfect model, but as a political model. Under 
			those, we must have, therefore, financial reorganization in various 
			countries. We require an emergency monetary conference among leading 
			countries to immediately negotiate a general reform and bankruptcy 
			reorganization. We must also, then, take certain steps in each 
			country and in treaty agreements to get the world economy moving 
			upward... We must generate a tremendous amount of capital 
			investment. How do we do that? We must create a credit system."
LaRouche Reasserts 'Operation Juárez' For Sovereign States of Americas
The LaRouche presidential campaign publishes a policy report titled "The Sovereign States Of The Americas: The Monroe Doctrine Today" [PDF] in which LaRouche reasserts his 1982Operation Juárez program:

			"We must, as I proposed in my 1982 Operation 
			Juárez, develop a new credit-mechanism within the hemisphere, 
			through which we create and manage large flows of created long-term, 
			low-cost credit, credit generated by sovereign governments acting in 
			concert, for capital improvements in basic economic infrastructure 
			and production technologies, at borrowing costs of not more than 
			1-2% net annual simple interest...
			"We must 
			also develop crucial fountains of technology from within various 
			regions of the hemisphere. All of this must function within the 
			framework of an economic protectionist form of fixed-rate monetary 
			order among the currencies of the Americas, similar to the 
			successful initial phase of the original, post-war Bretton Woods 
			monetary-financial system. The development of such an arrangement 
			and perspective within the Americas will directly complement and 
			mesh with the similar system of continental-wide cooperation now 
			emerging within the Eurasian continent. These two continental 
			systems, will be the foundation for a global system."
			Lyndon LaRouche in India: Reorganizing the World Financial 
			System
			In January 2003, Lyndon and Helga LaRouche travel to India to 
			participate in an extensive series of public and private events in 
			several different cities including Calcutta, New Delhi, and Jaipur, 
			on the subject of creating a Eurasian alliance to reorganize the 
			bankrupt world financial system. The seminars keynoted by LaRouche 
			include one hosted by the Institute of Economic Growth at Delhi 
			University which serves as a leading think-tank for the government 
			of India, and a conference hosted by the Political Science 
			Department of Jaipur University. LaRouche emphasizes in his speech 
			to the Institute for Economic Growth, titled "The Indispensible Role 
			of the State in Reorganizing a Bankrupt System" [PDF] 
			that the "Strategic Triangle" of Russia, China, and India must be 
			the primary engine for economic growth in the world, stating, "we 
			must use the experience of the first phase of Bretton Woods as a 
			model for reorganizing the international monetary and financial 
			system, now."
			In his speech in Jaipur, titled "Globalization is a Prescription for 
			Disaster" [PDF], 
			LaRouche again highlighted the Strategic Triangle of Russia, China, 
			and India "as a keystone for bringing together the nations of Asia 
			in an alliance of mutual security and economic progress" and defined 
			the means by which credit can be created to develop Eurasia:"We 
			need to go back very quickly to a fixed-exchange rate system... We 
			need a system under which nations can cooperate, as I indicated in 
			the case of Asia: 25- to 50-year treaty agreements of cooperation. 
			That means that each nation wants a strong national economy, because 
			the basis of credit will not be central banking credit, will not be 
			private credit... On the precedent of Alexander Hamilton, the state 
			creates the credit and provides that credit for necessary projects 
			in national infrastructure. The second way is through treaty 
			agreements among The second way is through treaty agreements among 
			states. That is, two nations who agree to a project, can guarantee 
			each other a relationship over, say, a 25-year period. That will 
			create credit, without issuing money... Put the bankrupt system into 
			bankruptcy, and create credit for socially significant, economically 
			sound, long-term projects, manage them well on the objectives 
			determined, agreements among nations made, and we can recover."
LaRouches Return to India: Renew The Fight for New Economic Order!

In May 2003, Lyndon and Helga LaRouche return to India for the second time that year to participate in a major international conference co-hosted by the Schiller Institute and the Center for Social Justice of India. The conference is opened with a speech by Indian Member of Parliament Shri K. Natwar Singh, who was the Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement under the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi when India hosted the Non-Aligned Movement Summit in New Delhi in 1983. In his speech, Singh emphasizes the historic role of the Non-Aligned Movement as leading the fight for the New International Economic Order.
			LaRouche then echoes that theme and declares:"We 
			must have what we fought for at Colombo, Sri Lanka in August of 
			1976. We must revive the spirit of Bandung, as a part of an 
			international movement. We must revive the concert of a just, 
			new world economic order—now!

			"How can this be brought into being? We need large-scale projects, 
			infrastructure projects. We need long-term agreements among nations 
			on trade. We need fixed parities in currencies. We need interest 
			rates on long-term loans which are not excessive: 1-2% simple 
			interest rate. We need 25- to 50-year agreements and treaty 
			agreements, among nations on trade and development. We need a 
			monetary system, with many of the best features of the Bretton Woods 
			system, of the immediate postwar period. But, this time, the United 
			States can not run it, as the United States did back then... . We 
			must have aconcert of nations which 
			does this. We must have a concert of nations take over the 
			international financial institutions, and reform them. We must use 
			the power of government, to put bankrupt systems into bankruptcy 
			reorganization. We must use the power of government and treaty 
			agreements, to create large-scale credit and credit systems, to 
			enable these potentials to be realized."

LaRouche also authors a written policy document for the conference, titled "A Precis: The Peaceful Concept of Technology Transfer" [PDF] in which he details the necessary scientific principles to be applied in "establishing a more just, peaceful, and profitable new world economic order within a global community of perfectly sovereign nation-states."
			The conference participants endorse The Bangalore Declaration: 
			'Toward a New World Political-Economic Order' [PDF] 
			which states:"Establishing 
			a just and equitable economic order in the world is an urgent 
			necessity if the vast majority of people in the world are to enjoy 
			the benefits of human and scientific progress... Developments 
			leading to war, especially the position adopted by some of the 
			leading powers, demonstrate that the international order is becoming 
			less aligned. This opens new opportunities to strengthen the process 
			and build a more cooperative International Order. What we need is a 
			new community of nation-states, non-aligned in military terms, but 
			aligned against all forms of political, social, and economic 
			injustice, and a global movement to pursue a new, 
			just political-economical order... The conference calls upon 
			the peace-loving people, especially young men and women, to launch a 
			worldwide movement to achieve the above goal."
Sergei Glazyev Issues Call for New World Financial Architecture

			Member of the Russian Duma Sergei Glazyev, who had invited Lyndon 
			LaRouche to Russia in 2001 to testify to the Russian Parliament, 
			issues a call for a "new world financial architecture" during a 
			press conference in Moscow announcing his campaign for President of 
			Russia [PDF]. 
			Glazyev states:"The 
			key priority today in world politics, where Russia could take the 
			lead, is the formation of a new world financial architecture... 
			Russia could take active steps to transform the ruble into an 
			international reserve currency, and propose to all countries to 
			shift to an equality-based, mutually beneficial system of financial 
			and monetary relations, rejecting the use of the national currency 
			of any one country as a world currency. We should get away from the 
			excessive dependence of the world financial system on the currency 
			issues of any one country, and shift to a system of equality-based 
			financial and monetary relations. In practical terms, it is possible 
			to reach a consensus among a large group of countries and begin to 
			move to a new world financial and monetary system that would be more 
			stable, more reliable and more fair."
LaRouche Travels to Russia, Publishes 'Economics of the Noösphere'

			In April 2004, LaRouche travels again to Moscow to keynote a 
			conference sponsored by the Vernadsky States Geological Museum of 
			the Russian Academy of Sciences and cosponsored by the Schiller 
			Institute. LaRouche's speech, "Entering the Economy of the 
			Noösphere" [PDF, 
			echoes the themes which he elaborates in his newest published book, 
			titled "The Economics of the Noösphere" featuring the ideas of 
			Russian scientist Vladimir I. Vernadsky. LaRouche declares that 
			mankind is entering "a new era" which must impel revolutionary 
			changes in the existing economic order:"Hopefully, 
			the increasing severity of the present world economic and related 
			crises, will compel us to institute those urgently needed changes in 
			the present world order... The growing needs of humanity could not 
			be met without the kind of scientific revolution which we should 
			associate with what the great V.I. Vernadsky defined as the 
			Noösphere... We are entering a new era of mankind, an era which must 
			grasp more fully, more practically, the implications of V.I. 
			Vernadsky's development of the notion of the Noösphere."
LaRouche in Berlin Details 'New Westphalian' World Economic Order
At an EIR-sponsored seminar in Berlin, Germany involving leading Russian, Chinese, Indian, American, and European policy makers, Lyndon and Helga LaRouche elaborate the 'Westphalian' principles which must serve as the foundation for a new international order between states. LaRouche authors two discussion documents for conference, titled "Toward a Second Treaty of Westphalia: The Coming Eurasian World" [PDF] and "The Dialogue of Eurasian Civilizations: Earth's Next Fifty Years" [PDF].

			During the dialogue at the conference, Lyndon LaRouche invokes the 
			fight for a new economic order, saying, "go back to 1976 to this 
			experience, where the Non-Aligned nations group, in majority on the 
			initiative of India, actually, adopted a resolution on a just new 
			world economic order." In his speech titled "We Need a New Treaty of 
			Westphalia" [PDF], 
			LaRouche declares that the time for that new international order has 
			come:"We're going 
			into either a period of chaos, which could be a Dark Age, or we're 
			going into a period in which the assumptions of relations among 
			states, especially respecting economic and related kinds of 
			relations, will be changed forever... The decision is on the table: 
			are we going to create a new monetary system, which presumes that a 
			concert of nation-states, sovereign nation-states, will put the 
			existing IMF system into bankruptcy receivership? In other words, 
			governments would take these banking institutions into receivership 
			and manage these bankrupt entities, in such a way as to promote the 
			general welfare."
			During the seminar, Helga Zepp-LaRouche delivers a speech titled 
			"Society Needs a New Paradigm Worthy of the Dignity of Man" [PDF], 
			in which she elaborates the history of LaRouche's role in leading 
			the fight for a new international economic order and asserts the 
			urgent need to "put the new world economic order back on the 
			agenda," saying:"In 
			1971, when Nixon decoupled the dollar from gold, creating the 
			private banking power over money creation in the offshore markets, 
			LaRouche said, this will lead to a new depression, the new danger of 
			fascism, and the danger of a collapse of society—or, the just new 
			world economic order... In 1975, Mr. LaRouche went to Iraq, to 
			participate in the celebrations of the Ba'ath Party. And he came 
			back, and he made for the first time, the proposal to have the 
			International Development Bank, as an instrument to replace the IMF, 
			to be the vehicle for a $400 billion credit per year for clearly 
			defined development projects. This idea, we then circulated for one 
			year, among 85 countries, the countries of the Non-Aligned Movement. 
			Many of these countries did feasibility studies, with the idea of 
			Mr. LaRouche's work. Then, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in '76, 
			eighty-five nations accepted the idea of a new world economic 
			order... Then, the next major thing was when LaRouche got the 
			cooperation of López Portillo, to make a proposal—again, to have a 
			new world economic order. This time coming from a debtors' cartel, 
			from the Latin American debtor countries: Mexico, Brazil, 
			Argentina..."

			Helga LaRouche traces this history through the collapse of, first, 
			the Soviet Union and then the collapse of the free-market 
			'globalization' system, asserting:"This 
			is now the opportunity to put the idea of a just new world economic 
			order, back on the agenda. If you want to have a just new world 
			economic order, it's not a technocratic question; it's not only a 
			question of a new financial system, a new economic system: It's a 
			question of a passionate idea, of the idea of the 
			international community of people.... So, I think we need to 
			have the discussion on this level, and put the new world economic 
			order, back on the agenda."
Helga Zepp-LaRouche Renews Calls for New Bretton Woods

			In April 2005, the president and founder of the Schiller Institute, 
			Helga Zepp-LaRouche, renews the call for a New Bretton Woods, 
			issuing an international petition signed by leading elected 
			officials and government figure, including numerous members of the 
			Italian Parliament who had sponsored resolutions in support of the 
			New Bretton Woods, as well economists from several western and 
			central European countries. The petition states:
			The following 
			measures must be implemented if we are to alter the mistaken course 
			that we have followed since President Nixon did away with fixed 
			exchange-rates in 1971, a course that has led to the present upsurge 
			of a grotesque and predatory form of capitalism, thanks to unchecked 
			‘globalization' after the fall of the U.S.S.R. The New Bretton Woods 
			Conference shall decide as follows —
			1. There 
			shall immediately be re-established fixed exchange rates
			2. A 
			treaty shall be enacted between governments, forbidding speculation 
			in derivative products.
			3. The 
			debt shall either be cancelled, or reorganized.
			4. New 
			credit lines shall be opened by the State, to create full employment 
			by investing in critical infrastructure and technological 
			innovation.
			5. The 
			building of the Eurasian Land-Bridge, as the keystone for rebuilding 
			the world economy, is the vision that will bring about not only a 
			new economic miracle, but peace in the 21st Century.
			6. A new 
			Peace of Westphalia will ensure that for no less than the coming 
			half-century, raw materials shall be extracted and processed for the 
			benefit of every nation on this planet.
			We, the 
			undersigned, believe that so-called ‘globalization,’ this predatory 
			form of capitalism, has shown itself beyond all doubt to be bankrupt 
			on every front. It is Man who must stand at the center of the 
			economy, and accordingly, the economy must serve the common weal. 
			The purpose of a new world economic order is to guarantee the 
			inalienable rights of Man.
			Argentine Foreign Minister Calls For New Bretton Woods at 
			United Nations
			On September 14, 2005, during a speech to the United Nations General 
			Assembly, the Foreign Minister of Argentina Rafael Bielsa calls for:"...an 
			international conference of heads of state, similar to the 1944 
			Bretton Woods conference, to rebuild a more just global monetary and 
			financial architecture which eliminates financial bubbles and 
			concentrates on supporting the real economy."
This speech, prepared in direct coordination with the Argentine president Nestor Kirchner, comes in the wake of Argentina's victory over the international vulture funds, forcing them to renegotiate Argentina's debt and accept a vast write-down of the face value of their claims against Argentina. Refusing to give into the threats and 'conditionalities' of the IMF, Argentine President Nestor Kirchner had delivered a speech that April in which he declared:

			"There is life after the IMF, and it's a very good life. And 
			remember, being in the embrace of the IMF isn't exactly like being 
			in heaven. I received an Argentina devastated by an economic program 
			supported by the International Monetary Fund: The placing of private 
			interests over the general interest was the expression of a specific 
			model of society which led to generalized poverty, uncertainty, 
			isolation, and impoverishment of life at all levels...
"As 
			it operates today, the IMF has no future, and the developed world 
			has to understand this. Argentina is prepared to work actively and 
			constructively on behalf of a 
			new world economic order."
Argentine President Kirchner Calls for New Financial Architecture at UN

			Nestor Kirchner, the President of Argentina, delivers a speech 
			before the United Nations General Assembly on September 21, 2006, in 
			which he calls for a "new financial architecture" to replace the 
			failed and destructive IMF system. Denouncing the violation of 
			national sovereignty and prevention of economic development that the 
			IMF 'conditionalities' regime represents, Kirchner declares:"There 
			is sufficient empirical evidence to demonstrate that the 
			participation of the international financial organizations in the 
			promotion of development of poorer nations has not been successful, 
			and in many cases, with their conditionalities, they have acted in a 
			contrary sense, preventing development... That is why, together with 
			the majority of countries, we support the reform of the 
			international financial architecture, such that it will lead to the 
			progress of the poorest nations. In noting the scant willingness of 
			these international financial organizations to produce a real change 
			in their policies, we deem it necessary to make this change, and to 
			consider the creation of new international financial instruments 
			that will permit the building of development projects to combat 
			poverty and hunger in the world and to provide real options for 
			advancement."
International Conference in Moscow Demands Bering Strait Tunnel

			Lyndon LaRouche is invited to participate in a conference on April 
			24, 2007 in Moscow, Russia called "Megaprojects of Russia's East: A 
			Transcontinental Eurasia-America Transport Link via the Bering 
			Strait" organized by the Russian Academy of Sciences Council for the 
			Study of Productive Forces (SOPS), in conjunction with the Russian 
			Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (MERT), the Russian 
			Ministry of Transport, the state-owned company Russian Railroads, 
			and several regional governments in Siberia and the Russian Far 
			East. Lyndon LaRouche speech, prepared and submitted to the 
			conference, is titled "The World’s Political Map Changes: Mendelyev 
			Would Have Agreed" [PDF] 
			in which he states:"This 
			onrushing collapse of the world’s presently hyperinflated, 
			disintegrating world monetary-financial system, requires early 
			concerted emergency action by responsible leading nations... These 
			must include the U.S.A., Russia, China, and India, as the 
			rallying-point for a new, spreading partnership among perfectly 
			sovereign nation-state economies. In such cooperation, the 
			development of a great network of modern successors to old forms of 
			rail transport, must be spread across continental Eurasia, and 
			across the Bering Strait into the Americas... The bridging of the 
			Bering Strait becomes, thus, now, the navel of a new birth of a new 
			world economy."
LaRouche Invited to Moscow as Featured Guest of Academy of Sciences

			Lyndon LaRouche is invited to Moscow to attend a celebration 
			sponsored by the Russian Academy of Science of the 80th birthday of 
			Stanislav Mikhailovich Menshikov, a prominent Russian economist. The 
			celebration is also attended by Academician Alexander Granberg who 
			sponsored the Bering Strait forum earlier in the year, and Dr. 
			Sergei Glazyev, also a member of the Academy of Sciences. Lyndon 
			LaRouche makes remarks to the gathering, in which he says:
"The 
			United States must change its behavior, by approaching Russia, 
			China, and India, in order to create a 
			new order of relations in the world, bringing all the smaller 
			nations in to cooperate with them. I think we can do it: We can 
			change history."
			During his visit to Moscow, LaRouche is interviewed by several 
			Russian media, both television and print, including by economist 
			Mikhail Khazin [PDF] 
			during which LaRouche reviews the history of his role in shaping the 
			economic policy relations between the United States and Russia:
 
			"From 1994 on, since I was visiting Russia, in that period, my 
			concern, which I shared with many of my Russian friends in high 
			positions, was to try to get an understanding with President 
			Clinton, and people in Russia. So, some of the key people here in 
			Russia organized a meeting which I addressed in Moscow. They were 
			prepared, through me, because they knew my connection to Clinton, to 
			open a new channel of economic understanding and cooperation with 
			the United States. [Academician Gennadi] Osipov was one of the 
			leaders of that group, to organize it. The former Prime Minister, 
			[Valentin] Pavlov, was part of it. But the Vice President of the 
			United States, Al Gore, was a close friend of Yeltsin, and they put 
			pressure on Clinton not to do it. Finally, in 1998, in August and 
			September, Clinton recognized I had been right... We must have a 
			dialogue between Russia and the United States, involving other 
			countries, like China, India, and so on, who understand that we 
			believe the same thing about the present world crisis, and can 
			understand what we must do for the next 50 years."
Russian President Calls for 'New International Economic Architecture'

At the annual gathering in Russia for the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on June 10, 2007, attended by almost 10,000 people from over 65 nations (including nine Presidents, four Premiers, 44 ministers, and 40 ambassadors), Russian President Vladimir Putin issues a call for a "new international architecture of economic relations" between nations. Putin highlights the increasingly dominant role being played by the developing countries in the world economy, and states that the existing international financial organizations are in need of "serious restructuring" and that the former paradigm of international economic relations has become archaic.
			President Putin declares:"If 
			we want to achieve sustainable development we need to create a new 
			architecture of international economic relations based on trust and 
			mutually beneficial integration. We cannot ignore the importance of 
			healthy competition, but at the same time, we need to move towards 
			forming common and interdependent interests and ties... The new 
			architecture of economic relations implies a principally new 
			approach to the work of international organizations."
Lyndon LaRouche Forecasts the Financial Crash of 2007

On July 25, 2007, during an international webcast in Washington DC, Lyndon LaRouche goes on record stating that the banking system had reached the point where a catastrophic collapse could no longer be avoided and must be expected to occur in the immediate future. Three days later, Bear Stearns goes under, triggering a chain reaction crisis throughout the entire global financial system.
			In his webcast, Lyndon LaRouche states:"There 
			is no possibility of a non-collapse of the present financial 
			system—none! It's finished, now! The present financial system can 
			not continue to exist under any circumstances, under any Presidency, 
			under any leadership, or any leadership of nations. Only a 
			fundamental and sudden change in the world monetary financial system 
			will prevent a general, immediate chain reaction type of collapse. 
			At what speed we don't know, but it will go on, and it will be 
			unstoppable. And the longer it goes on before coming to an end, the 
			worse things will get."
Helga LaRouche: Landbridge Is The Cornerstone of New Economic Order

The Schiller Institute sponsors a conference in Kiedrich, Germany on September 14-15 attended by 350 people from 40 nations, including a prominent delegation of Russian academicians and political figures, including Prof. Stanislav Menshikov of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Victor Razbegin, deputy chairman of the Council for the Study of Productive Forces (SOPS); and Dr. Sergei Cherkasov and Academician Dmitri Rundqvist, both of the Vernadsky State Geological Museum. Lyndon LaRouche delivers the keynote to conference, calling for an urgent bankruptcy reorganization of the world financial system:
			"The only peaceful remedy for the present world situation, today, 
			would be by actions which, in effect, place the present world 
			monetary-financial system into a process of reorganization of 
			bankruptcy; and a return to a design consistent with what U.S. 
			President Franklin Roosevelt had intended for the Bretton Woods 
			System, had he lived. No possible solution for this crisis exists 
			within the structures of the present world financial-monetary 
			system. Only a political reform of the world system, as it must be 
			promoted by the initiative of a relevant leading group of powerful 
			nation-states, could turn the tide of horror now gripping the fate 
			of this planet as a whole."

Helga LaRouche addresses the conference and states that the gathering is intended to be a creation of a global forum of dialogue for the purpose of achieving a just new world economic order:
			"This conference is supposed to be the beginning of a worldwide 
			dialogue, and forum, of people who want to reconstruct the world; of 
			putting together the combination of people who want to fight for the 
			old idea, which used to be the agenda, for example, of the 
			Non-Aligned Movement, to build a just 
			new world economic order. And the key to this is building the 
			Eurasian Land-Bridge, which, from the beginning, never was meant to 
			be limited to Eurasia, but the cornerstone of a global 
			reconstruction program... We have reached a situation where either 
			we establish a new world economic order based on the Eurasian 
			Land-Bridge, and go for global reconstruction, or we will plunge 
			into a dark age... The question of the new 
			world economic order has 
			been our life's work, and it is now the time to implement it.
Helga LaRouche In Rhodes: A New Westphalian World Economic Order

During the week of October 9-13, 2008, Helga Zepp-LaRouche is invited to participate as a keynote speaker at the Sixth General Meeting of the World Public Forum's 'Dialogue of Civilizations' conference, held in Rhodes, with more than 700 people from 70 countries attending. The World Public Forum was founded and chaired by Vladimir Yakunin, chairman of Russian Railways, and brings together political, religious, and intellectual leaders from around the globe for annual conferences. Helga LaRouche's speech is titled "For a New World Economic Order in the Tradition of the Peace of Westphalia" [PDF] in which she states:
			"An emergency conference, modelled on the Bretton Woods Conference 
			of 1944, has long been proposed by Lyndon LaRouche... In order for 
			this new system to have credibility and integrity, the initiating 
			powers—the U.S.A., Russia, China, and India—have to build the core 
			of a representative group of nations which, in the tradition and 
			spirit of the Treaty of the Peace of Westphalia, decide on a 
			multicultural and multinational credit system, even while the 
			current monetary and financial system is put through an orderly 
			bankruptcy process.... The most important principle of the 
			Westphalia Treaty, upon which international human rights are based, 
			was the idea that, in the interest of peace, all foreign policy must 
			be oriented to the "advantage of the other."
Lyndon LaRouche Promotes Four Power Alliance in New Delhi, India

			Both Lyndon and Helga LaRouche attend a seminar in New Delhi, India 
			in December 2008, sponsored by the Forum for Strategic Security 
			Studies (FSSS), a leading military think tank, in addition to 
			participating in extensive private meetings on the subject of 
			organizing a Four Powers alliance between India, China, Russia, and 
			the United States to lead in creating a new global political and 
			economic order [PDF]. 
			LaRouche states in his speech to the forum:"There 
			are four nations on this planet, which are significantly large and 
			important enough, that they could, if willing, make a decision which 
			would eventually change the direction of affairs on the planet... 
			How do we expand the capacity for carrying the world's population in 
			a stable, growing way, which can't be done under the present 
			monetary syste? If these four nations agree to form a nucleus, in 
			recognition of defense against this crisis, then we can change the 
			world... These four governments, the United States, India, Russia, 
			China, can sponsor the idea of an agreement to deal with this 
			particular crisi by creating a new credit system to replace the 
			present bankrupt monetary system.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche: 'We Need A New World Economic Order, Now!'

Helga LaRouche issues a renewed call for a new international economic order [PDF], specifying eight specific points which must serve as the foundation for such a new system:
			An emergency conference must be called, at the level of heads of 
			state, to establish a new financial architecture. This emergency 
			conference for a New Bretton Woods must resolve that:
			1. The 
			present world financial system must be declared hopelessly bankrupt, 
			and replaced by a new one.
			2. It must 
			promptly set up a fixed-exchange-rate monetary system, so that 
			long-term investments in international infrastructure projects are 
			possible, under predictable conditions.
			3. 
			Derivatives speculation and speculation in food, energy, and raw 
			materials must be banned by treaty among governments.
			4. There 
			must be an immediate reorganization, including, for example, 
			cancellation of debts.
			5. In a 
			New Deal for the world economy, in the tradition of Alexander 
			Hamilton, Friedrich List, Henry Carey, and FDR, new credit lines 
			must be made available for investments in basic infrastructure and 
			technological renovation.
			6. 
			Building the Eurasian Land-Bridge, as the core project for 
			reconstruction of the world economy, is therefore the vision that 
			can not only bring a new economic miracle, but also bring peace to 
			the 21st Century.
			7. Food 
			production must be doubled worldwide in the coming years
			8. A new 
			“Peace of Westphalia” must, within at least 50 years, secure the 
			availability and development of raw materials for all nations on 
			this planet.
			We 
			maintain that the system of globalization, with its brutal, 
			predatory capitalism, is economically, financially and morally 
			wrecked. Instead, man must be placed at the center again, and the 
			economy must serve the common good. The new world economic order 
			must guarantee the inalienable rights of all men on this planet.
LaRouche: Banking Reorganization According to Glass-Steagall Standard
In October 2009, Lyndon LaRouche outlines a program for bankruptcy reorganization of the financial system [PDF], specifying that, through the application of the "Glass-Steagall standard," fictitious values of speculative debt will be distinguished from productive debt with legitimate economic value. LaRouche asserts that the speculative debt must not be honored or bailed out, while the legitimate productive debt must be protected and reorganized as was done by Alexander Hamilton.

			LaRouche declares:"What 
			is required is to put all regular commercial banks through 
			reorganization in bankruptcy... The accounts which are in commercial 
			banks will be put into reorganization in bankruptcy, such that those 
			accounts which correspond to a Glass-Steagall standard will receive 
			full protection and will be assigned protection under the category 
			of a Glass-Steagall qualified account. These banks, which we will 
			clean up in that way, have to be under bankruptcy protection, even 
			though they've been purged of this garbage... We're going to put the 
			commercial banking system through a Glass-Steagall-standard 
			reorganization; we're going to use the end-product of that 
			reorganization to reestablish the full support of the Federal 
			system, as a credit system, not a monetary system."
Lyndon LaRouche Attends World Public Forum in Rhodes, Greece
Lyndon and Helga LaRouche are both invited to attend the seventh annual conference of the World Public Forum in Rhodes, Greece, attended by over 500 academics, religious leaders, economists, politicians, artists, and journalists, from 60 countries. Lyndon LaRouche gives an address titled "A Four-Power Agreement Can Create a New World Credit System" [PDF] in which he states:

			"The task is for Russia, and the United States, and China, and 
			India, to agree, as a group of countries, to initiate and force a 
			reorganization of the world financial and credit system, under those 
			conditions, with long-term agreements, of the same type that 
			Franklin Roosevelt had uttered before his death... The United 
			States, Russia, China, and India, must become a bloc of countries, 
			which each have different characteristics, but if they recognize 
			among themselves, that they have a common interest, they will adapt 
			to each other and respect each other’s different characteristics. 
			The result of this, will be the elimination of the monetary system 
			of the world that has been dominating European civilization since 
			the Peloponnesian War."
Helga Zepp-LaRouche's speech is titled "New Alliances for a New World System" [PDF], which she concludes by saying:

			"We must open a new era of humanity, one in which oligarchical and 
			imperial designs have been defeated once and for all, replaced with 
			an alliance of republics which are perfectly sovereign, yet, which 
			are united through the higher interest of mankind as a whole. It is 
			possible to bring this about, but it will require interventions by 
			courageous individuals who are fired by a passionate love for 
			mankind."
LaRouche: 'A Revolutionary Change in International Financial Policy'
At a private seminar in Washington DC, attended by numerous representatives of the international diplomatic community, Lyndon LaRouche delivers a speech [PDF] in which he calls for a "revolutionary change" in the economic system of the planet to "eliminate the tyranny of international finance." LaRouche states:
			"We need a revolutionary change in international monetary financial 
			policy. We can not live on the kind of trends in economic policy, 
			financial policy, which have ruled the United States since October 
			1987. We have to go back to a fixed-exchange-rate system of the type 
			that Franklin Roosevelt intended... We must eliminate the tyranny of 
			international finance, which preys upon and sucks the blood of 
			mankind now. The authority for creation of credit lies with the 
			sovereign nation-states. But the sovereign nation-states must have 
			agreements among themselves, which are fixed-exchange-rate 
			agreements..."
			"This is the worst crisis in modern history; it's also the greatest 
			opportunity in modern history, and it depends upon consciousness and 
			will to do some simple things in terms of policy which will fix it. 
			And bring the trans-Atlantic region and the trans-Pacific region 
			into harmony with each other."
BRICS Leaders Demand New International Financial Architecture

At their fourth summit in New Delhi on March 29, 2012, the leaders of the BRICS — Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa — issue a statement calling for "a more representative international financial architecture, and the establishment and improvement of a just international monetary system that can serve the interests of all countries and support the development of emerging and developing economies."
			The New Delhi Declaration of the BRICS announces:"We 
			have considered the possibility of setting up a new Development Bank 
			for mobilizing resources for infrastructure in BRICS and other 
			emerging economies and developing countries. We direct our Finance 
			Ministers to examine the feasibility and viability of such an 
			initiative, set up a joint working group for further study, and 
			report back to us by the next Summit."
EIR Publishes Special Report: 'There Is Life After The Euro!'

Executive Intelligence Review publishes a special report titled "There Is Life After The Euro: Economic Miracle For Southern Europe & Mediterranean" [PDF] which details the development programs which could be built to reconstruct Europe if the European nations were to free themselves from the collapsing Euro system. In the introduction to the report, Helga Zepp-LaRouche says:
			"The euro system, and the entire trans-Atlantic financial system, 
			are in the process of total disintegration... A solution does exist. 
			That solution, however, is absolutely impossible within our current 
			system. The hopelessly bankrupt system of globalization, and today's 
			casino economy, must be replaced by a credit system that is oriented 
			exclusively toward future investment into the real economy, with 
			high energy-flux densities. We must return to national currencies, 
			fixed exchange rates, and an economic reconstruction program for 
			Southern Europe, the Mediterranean region, and the African 
			continent...
			"By implementing a two-tier banking system in the exact tradition of 
			the Glass-Steagall standard established by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 
			1933, commercial banks would be put under state protection as a 
			first step, while the entire array of 'creative financial 
			instruments' and derivatives contracts would have to be struck from 
			the books. A moratorium must be declared on all state debt, and the 
			portion of indebtedness stemming from financing all sorts of bailout 
			measures, would likewise be wiped from the books."
Schiller Institute Launches 'New Paradigm for Civilization' Conferences

The Schiller Institute sponsors a conference in November 2012 near Frankfurt, Germany titled 'A New Paradigm for Civilization' as the first in a series of international conferences [VIDEO]. The conference is attended by over 300 participants from 25 countries in Europe, and Middle East, Asia, and the United States. Helga Zepp-LaRouche introduces the new EIR report 'There Is Life After The Euro' and stresses that only by adopting a development program in the common interests of mankind can global war be averted.
See Website: Forum For A New Paradigm
			Lyndon LaRouche's remarks to the conference [PDF] 
			feature the specific steps that must be taken to reorganize the 
			bankrupt financial system:"1. 
			The first of the three essential preconditions for recovery is that 
			the relevant, combined leading nations of both the United States and 
			the leading parts of Eurasia, must immediately enact the 
			Glass-Steagall law...
			2. A 
			recovery of the economy of the relevant nations depends upon the 
			actual creation of a set of systems based on the principle of 
			national credit, among respective nations. This means that the 
			future investments must be those rightly deemed physically worthy of 
			the credit which is uttered under the authority provided by the 
			credit systems of the respective sovereign nations...
			3. It must 
			be recognized, that it is the increase of physical wealth which must 
			be made practicable by the respective nations' extension of systems 
			of public credit. The future wealth of nations and of the 
			enterprises must warrant the extension of national credit, within 
			and among cooperating nations. That economic policy shall serve for 
			both the public and private investment, in the creation of that 
			which will exist only through the means of the productive future of 
			the nation and mankind in general."
LaRouche Interviewed In Chinese Press: 'Change The Direction of History'
Lyndon LaRouche is interviewed by Xinhua, the official news agency of the People's Republic of China, on July 27, 2013 [PDF]. During the interview, the interviewer Zhang Mian states "as an economist, you've committed yourself to establish a new world economic order" and asks him what is required to accomplish this goal. LaRouche replies:
			"We have to create a new world, a new world which is based on a 
			commitment to high technology, because only by increasing the 
			technological potential of the nations of the planet, can we 
			possibly work our way out of this problem. That could be done. China 
			is potentially a very important part of this new world system. We 
			can create an agreement among leading nations of the world, to 
			change the general direction of the history of this planet in modern 
			times — and China is a key nation in this whole process... The 
			important thing is to turn conflict into a source of alliances, on 
			this issue. And that issue will only work if we are actually 
			promoting technologically progressive improvements in productivity."
Chinese President Xi Jingping Announces 'New Silk Road Economic Belt'

			On his way to a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization 
			(SCO), Chinese President Xi Jingping visits Kazakhstan on September 
			7, 2013 and announces his policy to push the rapid development of a 
			'New Silk Road Economic Belt' stretching "from the Pacific Ocean to 
			the Baltic Sea." While speaking at Nazarbayev University in Astana, 
			President Xi states:"To 
			forge closer economic ties, deepen cooperation and expand 
			development in the Euro-Asia region, we should take an innovative 
			approach and jointly build an ’economic belt’ along the Silk Road. 
			This will be a great undertaking benefitting the people of all 
			countries along the route... We must expand the development of 
			Eurasia, creating an economic belt along the Silk Road. China and 
			the Central Asian countries are at a crucial stage; we need a 
			broader vision for cooperation. The peoples of this ancient Silk 
			Road together can compose a wonderful new chapter in the much-told 
			story. Now is a golden opportunity for development."
Helga LaRouche to UN: New Economic Order Begins With New Silk Road
			Helga Zepp-LaRouche publishes an appeal to the United Nations [PDF] 
			stating that Xi Jingping's adoption of the Silk Road policy creates 
			the opportunity to "put the legitimate demand of the Non-Aligned 
			Movement for a just world economic order back on the agenda." Helga 
			LaRouche writes:"We 
			all know that the current economic order in the world only allows a 
			very small percentage of the population to live a life of luxury, 
			that only a relatively small percentage live decently, that many 
			languish in inhumane poverty, while what Pope Francis called "hidden 
			euthanasia" is widespread...

			"It is high time to put the legitimate demand of the Non-Aligned 
			Movement for a just world economic order back on the agenda. Such a 
			new order could begin with the proposal of Chinese President Xi 
			Jinping at the latest SCO conference, to build the new Silk Road as 
			the basis for peaceful cooperation among all the countries along 
			that route. This proposal is totally in line with the proposal for a 
			Eurasian Land-Bridge that the Schiller Institute advanced beginning 
			in 1991, in reaction to the disintegration of the Soviet Union. That 
			concept has been expanded, in the meantime, to a World Land-Bridge 
			to bring people together, which has gained many friends and 
			supporters throughout the world. Such a worldwide infrastructure and 
			development program would hoist us onto the next higher economic 
			platform, where hunger and underdevelopment could be eliminated 
			forever."
LaRouche Movement Publishes Video Detailing Thailand 'Kra Canal' Policy

On September 23, a feature video is published by the LaRouchePAC detailing the thirty-year history of the LaRouche movement's leadership in the campaign to build a sea-canal across the Kra Isthmus in Thailand to connect the Gulf of Thailand with the Indian Ocean as a keystone project for the development of the Southeast Asian region. The video also reviews other key economic development projects for this region, including the development of nuclear power and rail transport. A transcript of this video is featured in Executive Intelligence Review magazine [PDF].
A Chinese-language journal Fortune Times contacts LaRouche a few months later to interview him on the Kra Canal [PDF], in which LaRouche states:
			"The great boost to economic development of the South-Asia 
			development, the massive economic advantage, and relative 
			simplicity, of the undertaking, fulfillment, would be the 
			exceptionally massive economic benefits such a canal represents for 
			all of the nations of East and South Asia. There are two truly great 
			nations in Asia: India, and the more populous China. The sheer 
			volume of maritime trade between the two great nations of Asia, and 
			their connections through the South Asia maritime regions, make the 
			canal probably the most potentially beneficial, and also efficient 
			project for the entire region of the Pacific and Indian Ocean 
			regions, and the co-development of the major regions of Planet Earth 
			as a whole."
President Xi Jingping Calls for 'Maritime Silk Road of the 21st Century'

Less than a month after calling for a 'Silk Road Economic Belt' through central Asia during his trip to Kazakhstan, Chinese President Xi Jingping follows this up with a call for the creation of a 'Maritime Silk Road of the 21st Century' during a speech to the Indonesian Parliament on October 3, 2013. This policy proposal would be for the maritime development of East and Southeast Asia in tandem with the policy for land development of Central Asia that he had announced the week before. During the speech, Xi also announces the creation of an Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) to fund these projects.
			President Xi states:"Southeast 
			Asia has since ancient times s been an important hub along the 
			ancient Maritime Silk Road. China will strengthen maritime 
			cooperation with ASEAN countries to vigorously develop maritime 
			partnership in a joint effort to build the Maritime Silk Road of the 
			21st Century. China is ready to expand its practical cooperation 
			with ASEAN countries across the board, supplying each other’s needs 
			and complementing each other’s strengths.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche Returns to China to Promote 'New Silk Road'

			In February 2014, Helga Zepp-LaRouche returns to China for the first 
			time since 1996 to participate in over a dozen seminars, 
			conferences, and television interviews on the subject of the New 
			Silk Road. The trip was occasioned by the announcement by President 
			Xi Jingping the previous year of his 'Silk Road Economic Belt' 
			policy, which precipitated numerous invitations to Helga LaRouche 
			from academics and policy makers familiar with her leadership role 
			since the early 1990s in promoting the Eurasian Landbridge.
During her trip, Helga LaRouche is featured in a half-hour interview on the prime-time CCTV'Dialogue' program by Yang Rui, a prominent journalist in China who has interviewed numerous world leaders and heads of state. He begins by introducing Helga LaRouche as the person "who first advocated the idea of a Eurasian Land-Bridge more than 20 years ago" and is referred to as the New Silk Road Lady. In the interview, she stresses that the extended Eurasian Landbridge can serve as the foundation for "a peace order for the 21st century" and create a paradigm shift away from perpetual war:

			"We have to move away from geopolitics, because geopolitics gave the 
			world two world wars in the 20th Century. If we stay with 
			geopolitics, we are on the verge of a Third World War. The 
			conception of the Eurasian Land-Bridge is larger than only the Silk 
			Road, because it also involves the building of a corridor along the 
			Trans-Siberian Railway, and it has many routes going all the way to 
			Indonesia, into Africa. We are really talking about the Silk Road 
			being the beginning of a World Land-Bridge... It is extremely 
			important to put a peace order for the 21st Century on the table and 
			create a level of reason, where everybody who participates has a 
			benefit, so that historical conflicts, past wars, and all these 
			problems are put behind us, if you build the Eurasian Land-Bridge as 
			a totality."
Helga LaRouche was also interviewed on China Radio International's 'People In The Know' program [PDF], in which she stressed that the New Silk Road can serve as the pathway to "a new system of credit among sovereign nations" to replace the current collapsing financial system:

			"The New Silk Road idea, which is really identical with our Eurasian 
			Land-Bridge proposal of 24 years ago, would have large projects, 
			building corridors, building fast-speed railways, building water 
			projects to overcome the deserts. And these are projects which would 
			be international. So you need to have international mutual credit 
			agreements among different nations, to build these over the long 
			term. Meaning that you cannot expect profit in two months, but you 
			would plan these projects over 10, 20, 40, even 50 years, and you 
			make credit arrangements among sovereign countries to accomplish 
			that. So, we need to think about how to replace the present 
			collapsing financial system, with a new system of credit among 
			sovereign nations."
China and Russia Establish Historic Strategic-Economic Relationship
Chinese President Xi Jingping and Russian President Vladimir Putin hold an historic summit on May 22, 2014 in which they significantly upgrade and solidify the strategic and economic relationship between their two nations. The two leaders issue a joint declaration giving clear support to each other's economic development initiatives, the President Xi's 'Silk Road Economic Belt' and President Putin's 'Eurasian Economic Union', pledging to merge their efforts for mutual development.

At the core of the agreement is the finalization of a 30-year natural gas deal in which Russia will provide China with 38 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually in exchange for Chinese financing of necessary pipeline construction and oil field development. The economic agreements also include mutual investment in transportation, infrastructure, mineral development and "increases in the effectiveness of cooperation in areas of high technology, developing collaboration in the realization of priority projects such as the international use of nuclear energy, civil aviation, and in the program of cooperation on fundamental space research, satellite monitoring of the Earth, satellite navigation, and the study of deep space and human astronautics."
Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus Create Eurasian Economic Union

			At a meeting on May 29 in Astana, Kazakhstan, the presidents of 
			Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus sign a treaty creating the Eurasian 
			Economic Union [PDF]. 
			President Putin of Russia emphasizes at a press conference that this 
			economic union will facilitate the creation of trans-Eurasian 
			"transport-logistic routes" of global importance:"The 
			Treaty we signed is one of truly epoch-making, historic importance. 
			It opens up the broadest possible prospects for economic development 
			and improvement of the welfare of the citizens of our countries. 
			Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan are moving to a fundamentally new 
			level of cooperation, creating a common area. Our three countries 
			will be able to conduct a coordinated policy in key economic areas 
			such as energy, industry, agriculture, and transport. energy, 
			industry, agriculture, and transport... The geographical position 
			permits us to create transport logistic routes of not only regional, 
			but also global importance that permit attracting massive trade 
			flows in Europe and Asia."
			President Nazerbayev of Kazakhstan emphasizes that the Eurasian 
			Union will become a new model of relations between sovereign states:"A 
			new geopolitical reality of the 21st Century is born fundamentally 
			new model for good neighborly relations and interaction between 
			peoples in the great Eurasian space."
Majority of Planet Unites Behind Argentina's Resistance to Vulture Funds
			In response to a ruling by a New York court in favor of 'hold-out' 
			vulture fund NML Capital's usurious debt-claim against Argentina at 
			1,608% profit, a majority of the world's nations unite in support of 
			Argentina's refusal to pay. Argentine President Cristina Fernández 
			de Kirchner makes a speech to the G77 Summit in Bolivia in which she 
			states:"In this 
			kind of anarcho-capitalism, where a small group of financiers runs 
			the rest of humanity, a group known as ‘vulture funds’ obtained debt 
			instruments at absurdly low prices. This small group of vulture 
			funds is endangering not only Argentina. In reality what is at stake 
			is the international financial system, and the international 
			economic system more than the financial system. This is financial 
			capitalism and the appearance of what is called financial 
			derivatives, which began to generate, or at least make the world 
			believe that they were generating, money without going through the 
			cycle of the production of goods and services, which is impossible 
			and obviously generate astronomically high profits, but also the 
			existence of fictitious money."

The entire Group of 77 (G-77), representing 133 nations and a total of 5.6 billion people, or 78% of the world's population, largely overlapping in terms of membership with the nations of the Non-Aligned Movement, votes unanimously to support Argentina and stand in solidarity against the vulture funds.
			President Fernández de Kirchner welcomes the international 
			outpouring of support and stresses:"Today 
			the vulture funds endanger the international financial system. This 
			is not a matter of North or South, but of a productive economic 
			against a speculative one."

			At an emergency meeting in Washington D.C. of the Organization of 
			American States (OAS), the acting Foreign Minister of Guyana Robeson 
			Benn calls for a return to Glass-Steagall to defend nations from the 
			usury typified by the vulture funds [PDF]:"I 
			would like to pose the question as to whether we should not, out of 
			this imbroglio, re-look at the overall question of the repeal of the 
			Glass-Steagall Act in 1999 in the United States, which related to 
			the activity of the banking system, the international financial 
			institutions, mainly resident in the United States and in the United 
			Kingdom. President Roosevelt, of the United States of America, 
			established a banking act, signed off on the Banking Act of 1933, 
			which set up firewalls between the activities of the banks, and on 
			the questions of speculation in the financial system. There is, 
			perhaps, the need now to take a look at putting back in place 
			important sections of the Glass-Steagall Act which was repealed in 
			1999... We need to review the question, or call upon U.S. 
			legislators to pursue efforts to put back in place the type of 
			regulation in the banking system which would prevent vulture funds, 
			which would prevent this 'modern-day piracy' which has serious 
			implications for the world economy."
Helga LaRouche: New Silk Road Is Creating New World Economic Order

			On the eve of the BRICS Summit in Fortaleza, Brazil, Helga 
			Zepp-LaRouche publishes an article titled "The New Silk Road Is 
			Creating a New Just World Economic Order" [PDF] 
			in which she states:"A 
			strategic realignment of a large number of states is currently 
			taking place... The core of this positive change is the emergence of 
			an economic platform to develop the New Silk Road which China has 
			made a priority of its foreign policy. Chinese President Xi Jinping 
			and numerous government officials have repeatedly emphasized in 
			international forums, the principles on which the New Silk Road 
			economic zone is based: mutual development, non-confrontation, 
			mutual respect and dialogue, respect for the other’s choice of 
			social system, support for the strategic interests of the other 
			state, absolute respect for sovereignty, and renunciation of any 
			form of hegemonism...
			"Various aspects of the Silk Road policy are already on the agenda: 
			connections along the historic route in Central Asia; the maritime 
			Silk Road, including construction of a “second Panama Canal” in 
			Nicaragua, with Chinese help; and the strategic cooperation between 
			Russia and China which was adopted at the summit in May between 
			Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. The principle also 
			includes the offer by Prime Minister Li Keqiang, that China is ready 
			to connect all the African capitals by high speed rail.
			"It is expected that at the summit of the BRICS countries in 
			Fortaleza, Brazil on July 13-14, not only will the five member 
			states intensify their cooperation according to the “Silk Road” 
			concept, but there will also be various bilateral and multilateral 
			meetings be tween their leaders and those of Latin America, at which 
			large projects and contracts will be agreed upon, constituting, in 
			combination, the beginning of a new world economic order. A BRICS 
			Development Bank is to be established, with a starting capital of 
			$100 billion, as well as a foreign exchange pool to better protect 
			participating developing countries from currency turbulence. In 
			addition, China is preparing the ground work for an Asian 
			Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), with initial capital 
			equivalent to $50 billion. The goal of these new institutions is 
			also to reduce dependence on the dollar and move toward trade in the 
			respective national currencies...
			"The new international economic order is coming into existence 
			through China’s New Silk Road policy."
BRICS Summit: Half of Humanity Launches New World Economic Order

The leaders of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) meet on July 16 in Fortaleza, Brazil for the Sixth BRICS Summit and take actions establishing a New International Economic Order. The BRICS Summit issues a 72-point Fortaleza Declarationannouncing the formation of the New Development Bank (NDB), directly echoing the proposal by Lyndon LaRouche from nearly four decades before to create an International Development Bank (IDB) to create long-term, low-interest credit for capital investment into the so-called developing sector in order to overcome the underdevelopment of Africa, Latin America, and large parts of Asia. The Declaration also announces the establishment of a Contingent Reserve Requirement (CRA) to protect nations from currency speculation and financial manipulations.

			President Putin of Russia highlights these two initiatives in his 
			address to the conference:"We 
			are united by a desire to act from unified positions in all issues 
			of global development and the formation of the global financial and 
			economic architecture... We have been able to achieve significant 
			successes. I want to stress that all the plans we set for ourselves 
			a year ago have come to fruition. I am referring, first and 
			foremost, to our plans to create a new Development Bank and a 
			Currency Reserve Pool for BRICS nations. Today, we have confirmed 
			their founding documents. The BRICS bank will become one of the 
			largest multilateral financial development institutions in the 
			world. Its stated capital will be $100 billion. The scale of 
			possible operations within the framework of the Currency Reserve 
			Pool may also reach $100 billion. This mechanism creates the 
			prerequisites for effectively protecting our countries from 
			financial market crises. The bank and the Currency Pool, with 
			combined resources of $200 billion, lay the foundation for 
			coordinating a macroeconomic policy between our nations."
			Newly elected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates the 
			leadership significance of the BRICS as defining the future, saying:
 

			"The vision of a New Development Bank, at the Delhi Summit two years 
			ago, has been translated into a reality, in Fortaleza. It will 
			benefit BRICS nations, but will also support other developing 
			nations... The uniqueness of BRICS as an international institution 
			is that for the first time, it brings together a group of nations on 
			the parameter of 'future potential' rather than existing prosperity 
			or shared identities. The very idea of BRICS is thus 
			forward-looking... We have an opportunity to define the future — of 
			not just our countries, but the world at large. Coming from a land 
			where the idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the 'whole world being one 
			family' — is rooted deep in our ethos; I take this is as a great 
			responsibility."

			Immediately following the BRICS summit, the five heads of state hold 
			a follow-on summit with the Union of South American Nations 
			(UNASUR). Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner speaks 
			to the gathering and declares the establishment of a new 
			international financial order:"It 
			is with great pleasure that we salute this decision of the BRICs to 
			create a development bank, focused on infrastructure... We are 
			posing a new global 
			financial order, one that is not jut fair and equitable, but 
			indispensable. What we demand from the world, is precisely the 
			creation of a new 
			global financial order which 
			will permit sustainable and global economic growth.... Thus, the 
			appeal to all nations is to join forces in this real crusade for a 
			new global political, economic and financial organization that will 
			have positive social, political, economic, and cultural consequences 
			for our nations."
			EIR Publishes Updated Special Report on World Landbridge
			In her introduction to a newly published special report on the World 
			Landbridge project fromExecutive Intelligence Review, 
			titled "The New Silk Road Leads To The Future Of Mankind" [PDF], 
			Helga Zepp-LaRouche writes:
 

			"In less than one year, an alliance of nations has been created, 
			which has built a parallel economic order with giant steps, one 
			which is dedicated exclusively to the building of the real economy, 
			in opposition to the maximization of speculative monetary profit, 
			and which now includes more than half of mankind. This new community 
			of nations represents a power center based on economic growth, and 
			above all, on leading-edge technology, one which belongs to the 
			future...
			"A new strategy for mankind means the ability, from now on, to see 
			the human species as a unity, and to see that unity in the process 
			of mutual development... This also signifies a new model of 
			cooperation among the nations of the world. It means that all 
			potential treaty organizations and alliances must be inclusive, that 
			they cannot be for the security and economic interests of some 
			nations, while excluding others. While the support of mutual 
			development is the premise, they must nonetheless respect the 
			different levels of development, history, culture, and social 
			systems, and above all, respect national sovereignty. That is 
			Nicholas of Cusa's idea of unity in multiplicity, and it must be 
			inspired by a tender love for the idea of the community of nations, 
			for the idea of mankind as the creative species."
Helga Zepp-LaRouche Tours Silk Road Route on Return Visit to China

Helga Zepp-LaRouche is invited to return again to China to tour the Silk Road route and address several high-level conferences on the Silk Road Economic Belt initiative of Xi Jingping. On September 5, 2014 she addresses a high-level forum in Beijing on the topic “One Belt, One Road" [PDF] along with Col. Bao Shixiu, Professor (Emeritus) of Military Science at the People's Liberation Army Academy of Military Science, who emphasizes in his speech the leading role of both Helga and Lyndon LaRouche in the campaign for the New Silk Road since the beginning of the 1990's [PDF]. The event, sponsored by China Investment magazine, which is an arm of the National Development and Reform Commission, the main economic policy planning commission under the State Council of the Chinese government, is the first of what is intended to become an annual event bringing together researchers from many Chinese think-tanks tasked with the mission of developing a program for President Xi Jinping’s Silk Road Economic Belt.
		Helga LaRouche is also a participant in an international conference on 
		the New Silk Road at Lanzhou University attended by representatives of 
		the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and by the president of Russian 
		Railways Vladimir Yakunin. Additionally, she is interviewed twice on the 
		prime-time CCTV 'Dialogue' show, as well as on Chinese Radio 
		International [PDF]. 
		During the latter interview she states:
 

		"In these six months, 
		tremendous developments have taken place. You had the strategically 
		extremely important summit between President Xi Jinping and President 
		Putin in Shanghai in May, and then in July, the equally important BRICS 
		meeting in Brazil, which was followed by a summit between the BRICS 
		countries and the heads of state of Latin America. And what has emerged 
		out of this series of meetings is a fantastic development, namely, the 
		shaping of a new 
		financial order and a new economic system. And this is extremely 
		important, because this has given tremendous hope to many other 
		countries to finally go for the kind of development which is in their 
		self-interest." 
		Thomas Piketty's 
		Capital - 
Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas 
		Piketty, Arthur Goldhammer
		
		The radical economist's book Capital in the Twenty-First Century has 
		angered the right with its powerful argument about wealth, democracy and 
		why capitalism will always create inequality as long as Real Wealth does 
		not increase sufficiently to support humanity, as long as investment in 
		mega projects in infrastructure are not funded, as long as Fusion Power 
		is under funded as it has been for the last 40 years, as long as 
		irrigation is under funded. 
		
		That capitalism is unfair has been said before. But it is the way Thomas 
		Piketty says it – subtly but with relentless logic – that has sent 
		rightwing economics into a frenzy, both here and in the US.
		
		
		Piketty's argument is that, in an economy where the rate of return on 
		capital outstrips the rate of growth, inherited wealth will always grow 
		faster than earned wealth. So the fact that rich kids can swan aimlessly 
		from gap year to internship to a job at father's bank/ministry/TV 
		network – while the poor kids sweat into their barista uniforms – is 
		not an accident: it is the system working as it is meant to work.
		
		DO YOU THINK THIS IS AN ACCIDENT?
		The
		Designed to Fail 
		Principle of Poverty.
		AUSTERITY TOO MUST BE PLANNED!!
		
		If you get slow growth - why do we get slow growth? - alongside better 
		financial returns, then inherited wealth will, on average, "dominate 
		wealth amassed from a lifetime's labour by a wide margin", says Piketty. 
		Wealth will concentrate to levels incompatible with democracy, let alone 
		social justice. Capitalism, in short, automatically creates levels of 
		inequality that are unsustainable. The rising wealth of the 1% is 
		neither a blip, nor rhetoric.
		
		To understand why the mainstream finds this proposition so annoying, you 
		have to understand that "distribution" – the polite name for inequality 
		– was thought to be a closed subject. Simon Kuznets, the Belarussian 
		émigré who became a major figure in American economics, used the 
		available data to show that, while societies become more unequal in the 
		first stages of industrialisation, inequality subsides as they achieve 
		maturity. This "Kuznets Curve" had been accepted by most parts of the 
		economics profession until Piketty and his collaborators produced the 
		evidence that it is false.
		
		In fact, the curve goes in exactly the opposite direction: capitalism 
		started out unequal, flattened inequality for much of the 20th century, 
		but is now headed back towards Dickensian levels of inequality worldwide 
		because invesment in real wealth has been stopped..
		
		Piketty accepts that the fruits of economic maturity – skills, training 
		and education of the workforce – do promote greater equality. But they 
		can be offset by a more fundamental tendency towards inequality, which 
		is unleashed wherever demographics or low taxation or weak labour 
		organisation allows it. Many of the book's 700 pages are spent 
		marshalling the evidence that 21st-century capitalism is on a one-way 
		journey towards inequality – unless we do something.
		
		If Piketty is right, there are big political implications, and the 
		beauty of the book is that he never refrains from drawing them. 
		
		Piketty's call for a "confiscatory" global tax on inherited wealth makes 
		other supposedly radical economists look positively house-trained. He 
		calls for an 80% tax on incomes above $500,000 a year in the US, 
		assuring his readers there would be neither a flight of top execs to 
		Canada nor a slowdown in growth, since the outcome would simply be to 
		suppress such incomes.
		
		As all real fortunes are made off the books in Foundations, Ford, 
		Rockefeller, Gates and are thus not liable for tax or in offshore banks 
		in tax havens or International Companies who do tax deals with 
		Governments in advance of Investment this too will not provide any 
		taxes. The solution is not to overtax that which is less but the invest 
		in more - with more wealth, more tax and no-one will notice it.
		
		While bestriding the macro-economic agenda, the book's sideswipes 
		against trendy micro-economics, often in footnotes, read like a 
		sustained in-joke against the generation for whom all problems seemed 
		solved, except the street price of cocaine in Georgetown.
		
		The book has, in addition, mesmerised the economics profession because 
		of the way Piketty creates his own world, theoretically. He defines the 
		two basic categories, wealth and income, broadly and confidently but in 
		a way nobody had really bothered to before. The book's terms and 
		explanations are utterly simple; with a myriad of historical data, 
		Piketty reduces the story of capitalism to a clear narrative arc. To 
		challenge his argument you have to reject the premises of it, not the 
		working out.
		
		From page one he illustrates with visceral reminders of the unfair world 
		we live in: he begins with the Marikana mining massacre and he never 
		lets up. He marshals not just 18th-century interest rates as evidence 
		but also the work of Jane Austen and Honoré de Balzac. He uses both 
		authors to illustrate how, by the early 19th century, it was logical to 
		disdain work in favour of marrying into wealth. That it has become so 
		again busts the central myth of, and moral justification for, 
		capitalism: that wealth is generated by effort, ingenuity, work, wise 
		investment, risk taking etc.
		
		For Piketty, the long, mid-20th century period of rising equality was a 
		blip, produced by the exigencies of war, the power of organised labour, 
		the need for high taxation, and by demographics and technical 
		innovation.
		
		Put crudely, if growth is high and the returns on capital can be 
		suppressed, you can have a more equal capitalism. But, says Piketty, a 
		repeat of the Keynesian era is unlikely: labour is too weak, 
		technological innovation too slow, the global power of capital too 
		great. In addition, the legitimacy of this unequal system is high: 
		because it has found ways to spread the wealth down to the managerial 
		class in a way the early 19th century did not.
		
		If he is right, the implications for capitalism are utterly negative: we 
		face a low-growth capitalism, combined with high levels of inequality 
		and low levels of social mobility. If you are not born into wealth to 
		start with, life, for even for the best educated, will be like Jane Eyre 
		without Mr Rochester.
		
		Is Piketty the new Karl Marx? Anybody who has read the latter will know 
		he is not. Marx's critique of capitalism was not about distribution but 
		production: for Marx it was not rising inequality but a breakdown in the 
		profit mechanism that drove the system towards its end. Where Marx saw 
		social relationships – between labour and managers, factory owners and 
		the landed aristocracy – Piketty sees only social categories: wealth and 
		income. Marxist economics lives in a world where the inner tendencies of 
		capitalism are belied by its surface experience. Piketty's world is of 
		concrete historical data only. So the charges of soft Marxism are 
		completely misplaced.
		
		The real problem is the lack of increase in real wealth.
		
		A lack in the increase in real GDP.
		
		A lack of increase in wealth of 10% per annum every year, in every 
		country in the World.
		
		And you think this is an accident?
		
		Piketty has, more accurately, placed an unexploded bomb within 
		mainstream, classical economics. If the underlying cause of the 2008 
		bank catastrophe was falling incomes alongside rising financial wealth 
		then, says Piketty, these were no accident: no product of lax regulation 
		or simple greed. The crisis is the product of the system working as 
		it has been created to work, towards the creation of a fellahin economy 
		and genocide for the poor.
		
		One of the most compelling chapters is Piketty's discussion of the 
		near-universal rise of what he calls the "social state". The relentless 
		growth in the proportion of national income consumed by the state, 
		because the national income is planned to get smaller and smaller, with 
		not enough left too spend on benefits and the rich, spent on universal 
		services, pensions and benefits, he argues, is an irreversible feature 
		of modern capitalism. He notes that redistribution has become a 
		question of "rights to" things which must be based on a continuous 
		increase in real wealth to give us all – healthcare and pensions – 
		rather than simply a problem of taxation rates. 
		
		The policy logic for the left is clear. For much of the 20th century, 
		redistribution was handled through taxes on income. In the 21st century, 
		any party that wants to redistribute would have to increase real wealth, 
		not just income.
		
		You would expect the Wall Street Journal to dissent, but the power of 
		Piketty's work is that it also challenges the narrative of the 
		centre-left under globalisation, which believed upskilling the 
		workforce, combined with mild redistribution, would promote social 
		justice. This, Piketty demonstrates, is mistaken. All that social 
		democracy and liberalism can produce, with their current policies, is 
		the oligarch's yacht co-existing with the food bank, failed state and 
		World genocide - for ever. 
		
		Instead we need a real increase in wealth.
		
 
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THE TEN WAYS OF CREATING POVERTY