The FBI just took down key Ukrainian officials blocking peace with Russia—officials who were stealing billions in US aid. This may trace back to Congress members who voted for endless war funding and are now attacking Trump's war on drugs.
A generation raised amid broken homes, economic collapse, and endless war now faces a final insult: being replaced by foreign workers in their own country. The H-1B visa scandal reveals a deeper question—will America invest in its youth, or abandon them?
Trump is systematically dismantling British imperial control by excluding warmongers from Ukraine peace talks and securing trillion-dollar deals that expose the G20's irrelevance. This is economic warfare against an empire that depends on perpetual conflict.
In this episode of Promethean Action Weekly Class, hosted by Tony Papert with guest speaker Will Wertz, the discussion delves into the concept of a new global monetary system inspired by Lyndon LaRouche. The conversation highlights historical collaborations between nations such as the USA, Russia, China, and India against the British Empire, and critiques ongoing geopolitical dynamics, especially related to the Anglo-Dutch imperial system. The episode underlines President Trump's initiatives for global peace and the influence of the American System of Political Economy as opposed to British free trade policies. References span from historical intrusions like the opium wars to contemporary alignments concerning NATO and climate change policies, invoking the importance of redefining global economic and political paradigms.
00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:10 Historical Context: The Four Power Alliance 02:36 The Role of the British Empire 04:38 Russia and the United States: Historical Allies 06:25 The Anglo-Dutch Imperial System 08:18 NATO and the Ukraine Conflict 11:57 The Influence of the British Monarchy 26:29 The Vision for a New Bretton Woods System 28:27 The American System of Political Economy 29:40 The Fight Against Malthusian Ideology 33:25 The Legacy of Alexander Hamilton 40:04 Conclusion: A Call for a New World Order
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!"
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.
Long before the American Revolution, Massachusetts colonists were forging a new kind of society—one that would challenge the British Empire's attempts to reduce America to a supplier of raw materials and slave labor.