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Join us LIVE next Thursday! Not a bombing campaign — an ultimatum to every bank, registry, and swap line keeping Tehran alive. We dig into who the enablers are, and why the Kim summit is the other half of the story.
Susan reads Canada's rap sheet — transshipment smuggling, forced-labor failures, snow-washing — and contrasts Chris Wright's civilizational case for energy with Joly's "geo-industrialization," as a Green Party petition targets Ambassador Hoekstra.
Explore the impact of classical music on society in Promethean Action's Weekly class for January 31st, 2026. Featuring a panel discussion with Toni Sellers, Mindy Pechenuk, and Brian Lantz, this session delves into how globalists have viewed classical music as a threat for centuries. The conversation emphasizes the importance of fostering a cultural renaissance through classical music and education, aligning with the 250th anniversary of the United States. Learn about the historical and political underpinnings of classical music, the battle against oligarchical influences, and the integral role of music in uplifting human creativity and moral character. Panelists also touch on the relevance of figures like President Trump in this cultural revival and illustrate the profound connection between classical music, civilization, and spirituality with real-life chorus examples and theoretical insights.
Recordings referenced in the video
Netherlands Bach Society at 1:45:19 to end
Houston Chorus 22:41-24:08
00:00 Introduction and Panel Overview 01:02 The Cultural Renaissance and Classical Music 02:50 Historical Context and Decline of Classical Music 05:13 The Importance of Classical Music and Science 06:08 Einstein's Perspective on Music and Science 08:03 Lyndon LaRouche's Views on Classical Music 14:42 The Language of Music 19:35 The Role of Leadership and Trump 21:18 Introduction to Mindy Pechenuk's Presentation 22:20 The Revolutionary Impact of J.S. Bach 23:37 President Trump's Statement on American Freedom 29:53 The Importance of Classical Education 33:48 The Renaissance in Europe and Its Influence 38:29 Leibniz's Influence on America's Founding 39:54 The Interconnection of Love and Wisdom 41:23 Bach's Musical Revolution 45:18 The War of Musical Philosophies 49:16 Mozart and the Fight Against the Oligarchy 56:55 The Power of Choral Music 01:11:51 Concluding Thoughts and Musical Demonstration
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.
Life long organizer for the noble ideas of Lyndon LaRouche, and dedicated to creating a cultural and scientific renaissance that can bring out the best in everyone.
Expert in the almost forgotten science of physical economy. Basing his interventions on fundamental concepts, he’s engaged in a far-ranging dialogue to shape the future of our economy & culture.
Nixon called it “temporary.” 55 years later it’s still policy. Will Wertz reads the paper trail — the secret Kissinger memo, the Volcker Group, Britain’s run on Fort Knox — and the principles of the new Bretton Woods Trump’s Treasury says is underway.
In 1775, Americans and Quebec militiamen fought as brothers to free Canada from the British crown. Bob Ingraham on the lie of the "invasion," Franklin's near-miss at the peace table — and why, 250 years later, the question is open again.
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