A special live Monday Brief: Barbara Boyd and Susan Kokinda on the new 60-day Iran memorandum, Trump's push to force a Ukraine settlement at the G7, and Tulsi Gabbard's biolab disclosures — as the globalist "rules-based order" is forced to sabotage Trump in the open.
Can America rebuild its industrial power? Mike explores Trump's defense budget, Hamilton's American System, and the manufacturing ecosystems that create lasting national strength.
In this episode, Will Wertz delves into the historical and contemporary significance of the Anglo-French Entente Cordiale. Wertz, a trusted associate of Lyndon LaRouche, explores the role of British and French alliances from 1904 to the present day, including their influence on current geopolitical events such as the Ukraine conflict. He also discusses the historical rivalries, the British intelligence involvement in global politics, and the supposed 'No Kings' demonstrations. Highlighting President Trump's interaction with this legacy, Wertz argues for a new geopolitical strategy involving a broader alliance between the United States, Russia, China, and India to reform the global financial system.
00:00 Introduction and Speaker Background 01:16 The Entente Cordiale: Historical Context 05:27 British Influence and Modern Geopolitics 10:00 The Role of King Charles III and British Intelligence 13:04 Historical Alliances and Conflicts 20:32 World War I and the Entente Cordiale 27:20 Post-War Imperialism and the Modern Era 42:56 The Need for a New Global Alliance 51:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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.
Worked with LaRouche's political movement since 1971. Translated works of Schiller and Cusa into English. Former editor of Fidelio magazine. Author of "Beware the British East India Company!"
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.
The chip in your phone, the guidance in your car — all of it came from the race to the Moon. Kesha Rogers on how Apollo ignited the digital age, and why Trump's Artemis Moon base is about to do it again.
Every leading astronomer in Europe tried to find the lost asteroid Ceres with statistics. Every one failed. An unknown 24-year-old, Carl Gauss, found it from 41 days of data — by refusing to calculate and insisting on principle. Bruce Director on why that method is the cure for the age of AI.
No class this Memorial Day weekend. A short note on the origins of the holiday, a thank you to our supporters, and a look at next Saturday — Bruce Director returns.