Iran, Ukraine, Israel, a primary shock in California — the map looked like it was burning everywhere at once. Barbara and Susan stop counting the fires and name the arsonist: one imperial machine, and a president who won't take the bait.
For decades America managed decline. Now a new spirit is emerging—one focused on solving problems, rebuilding communities, and reviving the principles that built the nation.
Recorded in the midst of the second Great Depression of 2007-2009 which Lyndon had forecast, he outlined the revolutionary and transformative nature of a mission to industrialize both the Moon and Mars.
Today is the 102nd birthday of the great American, Lyndon LaRouche. In the video below, in the midst of the second Great Depression of 2007-2009 which he had forecast, he outlined the revolutionary and transformative nature of the Moon/Mars mission. A science driver and a journey of technological discovery, it holds the key to increased productivity and economic recovery for the type of catastrophic economic collapse then occurring. Moreover, it transforms the relationships between human beings because it unveils their true creative nature. We face a similar challenge now and Donald Trump has uniquely resurrected this mission as a central part of his policy platform. Lyn, we believe, is smiling, at least about that.
We note that Promethean Action is not associated or affiliated with Helga Zepp LaRouche.
In the tradition of Prometheus and Lyndon LaRouche, we seek to deploy science, art and history to unseat our present failing Olympians while lifting our People up to their greatest creative potential.
For decades America managed decline. Now a new spirit is emerging—one focused on solving problems, rebuilding communities, and reviving the principles that built the nation.
The Senate's blocking of Trump's agenda is driven by donor networks—centered on Oracle's Larry Ellison and his ties to Tony Blair, whose Institute spent years building the case for an Iran regime-change war.
A sweeping look at tariffs, rare earth minerals, manufacturing, national sovereignty, and the growing clash between globalization and what Mike calls “Fortress America.”