Barbara Boyd argues Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as DNI was driven by a family medical crisis — not Iran-policy disputes. The episode also covers the Senate revolt against Trump's Anti-weaponization Fund and Kevin Warsh's "regime change" plan at the Fed.
While the country watches the gas pump, Trump is finishing four wars at once — Iran, Russiagate, the Brent crude pricing racket, and the religious-war psyop being run on America.
Join Bruce Director for the Promethean Action Weekly class on June 21st, 2025, where he delves into the real super intelligence of the human mind. In this episode, Bruce critiques the hype surrounding artificial intelligence and its impact on the economy. He explores the fundamental differences between AI and human cognition, using the concept of prime numbers as a key example. Through a series of thought experiments, Bruce illustrates the unique capabilities of human thinking that machines cannot replicate. This session aims to demystify AI while highlighting the profound power of the human intellect.
00:00 Introduction 00:54 The Hype and Reality of Artificial Intelligence 04:27 Understanding Thinking vs. AI 10:39 The Concept of Numbers and Human Intelligence 14:32 Prime Numbers and Their Mysteries 25:13 Advanced Concepts in Number Theory 39:16 The Human Mind vs. Machines 50:28 Practical Applications and Final Thoughts
Philosopher and expert in anti-entropic science (dynatropy), Cusa and Leibniz. 50 year collaborator of Lyndon LaRouche. Author of “Riemann for Anti-Dummies.” Classical double bass player.
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.
The centuries-long fight over tuning, the British- and Wall Street-funded "American sound" that hollowed out our culture, and why the renaissance Trump is unleashing has to start with classical music.
The flood of information is making you a worse citizen. Bruce Director on Kepler's New Astronomy — how a 17th-century astronomer broke the empire's two-cage dogma of perfect circles and uniform motion, and what that fight has to do with 2026.
Eisenhower warned about the military-industrial complex. He should have warned about the financial-military-industrial complex. Will Wertz on the Basel cartel that killed Bretton Woods, drafted the EU, and is still gunning for Trump.
Brian Lantz takes you on the factory floor of the American economy: durable goods +8.2%, manufacturing construction +20.2%, machine tool orders +22.5%, the U.S. now the world's third-largest steel producer. It's being built, baby, built.