Trump's address dragged an election cover-up into daylight—but that's only half the story. At a second podium, Rubio and Bessent exposed the Empire's other lever: removing builders who threaten it.
China holds 220 million American voter files — and your government hid it. Trump declassified it all last night, hours after Barbara called it on the show. The blockade, the coverup, the SAVE Act — and your questions, answered live.
Is Trump stuck in Iran? Or is a much larger geopolitical transformation unfolding across the Middle East? Discover the bigger picture behind today's headlines.
In this week's episode of Promethean Action Weekly, hosts Tony Papert and Bob Ingraham delve into the recent martyrdom of Charlie Kirk and its profound implications. Tony highlights unexpected developments after Kirk's death, including continued activism through the Charlie Kirk National Campus Tour featuring prominent figures like Megan Kelly and Tucker Carlson. The discussion explores the resurgence of Christian beliefs within the American political landscape and relates it to the historical Christian revival. Bob shifts focus to the early Christian movement against the backdrop of the Roman Empire, highlighting how early Christians, like Clement of Rome and Justin Martyr, led lives of faith and courage amidst a degenerate society. The episode concludes by drawing parallels to modern American Christianity and the ongoing battle against moral and political adversities, invoking historical anecdotes such as those of Peter Muhlenberg and William McKinley.
00:00 Introduction to Promethean Action's Weekly Class 01:01 Charlie Kirk's Martyrdom and Its Impact 03:54 Unexpected Developments and National Reactions 09:01 The Brainwashing of American Christians 15:24 Lyndon LaRouche on Christian Civilization 32:39 Bob Ingram on Early Christianity and the Roman Empire 51:09 The Apostolic Fathers and Their Legacy 01:12:09 American Christianity and Historical Parallels 01:17:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Author, historian, political organizer. Published books on American history, Dante, the global drug trade, the Anglo-Dutch Empire and National Banking. Former Editor at Executive Intelligence Review.
Founding member of the LaRouche movement in the 1960s. Former editor of LaRouche’s writings and EIR magazine. Regular host of our Saturday class series.
A 20-year-old George Washington crashed a party he wasn't invited to — and walked out with a poem. Judy Hodgkiss on how Alexander Pope's Essay on Man carried Leibniz's ideas from a fugitive English lord into the Declaration of Independence.
Everyone "knows" the Declaration came from John Locke. Judy Hodgkiss says that's the British version of our history. The real source of "the pursuit of happiness" was Leibniz — carried into the colonies by a disgraced English lord and straight to Jefferson's desk.
Everyone "knows" the American Revolution was a tax revolt. It wasn't. Bob Ingraham tells the untold story of the "Black Regiment" — the Christian ministers Britain marked as enemy number one, who rallied their congregations from Lexington Green to Bunker Hill.
Modern science is built from the bottom up — math, then physics, then life, then mind. Every great discovery was made the other way. Bruce Director on how music exposes what your mind can do that no machine ever will — and why it's the key to a new revolution in science.