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Date Posted: 11:01:29 11/09/07 Fri
Author: part 2
Subject: Re: November 8, 2007
In reply to: part 1 's message, "November 8, 2007" on 10:59:51 11/09/07 Fri

UNITED STATES

CHENEY'S DOWNFALL--AND PELOSI'S--NOT `OFF THE TABLE'

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--Despite House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer's
attempt to deny that Dennis Kucinich had succeeded in putting the
impeachment of Vice President Cheney "on the table" yesterday,
the Kucinich resolution was widely debated today. In addition to
the Ohio Congressman's own interviews on three television
stations this morning, other Democrats entered the debate.
Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL), a member of the House Judiciary
Committee, which received the resolution after yesterday's floor
action, sent a letter to his own constituents and urged the
Committee "to schedule impeachment hearings immediately, and not
let this languish as it has over the last six months.... The
American people are served well with a legitimate and thorough
impeachment inquiry." Wexler had not been one of the 22
co-sponsors of Kucinich's H.R. 333 bill of impeachment against
Cheney, but he was one of 86 Democrats who voted yesterday to
defeat Hoyer's attempt to "table" (kill) the Kucinich resolution.
Another Democrat not a co-sponsor of H.R. 333, Carolyn
Shea-Porter (NH), issued a statement which said, "In a strongly
bipartisan vote today, the House of Representatives voted to
refer a resolution to impeach Vice President Cheney to the House
Judiciary Committee.... It is the duty of the Vice President to
faithfully execute the laws of the United States of America and
to defend the Constitution. There is growing evidence that the
Executive Branch has ignored some of our laws and has attempted
to bend the Constitution to its will.
"Members of both parties decided that this issue is too
important to ignore. I voted with my Republican and Democratic
colleagues to investigate the Vice President's actions in
office."
The Impeach-Cheney resolution is now squarely "on the plate"
of the Judiciary Committee, as one Congressional staffer noted.
The Committee itself put out the following statement: "The
committee has a very busy agenda -- over the next two weeks, we
hope to pass a FISA bill, to vote on contempt of Congress
citations, pass legislation on prisoner re-entry, court security
and a variety of other very important items.... The Chairman will
discuss today's vote with the committee members, but it would
seem evident that the committee staff should continue to
consider, as a preliminary matter, the many abuses of this
Administration, including the Vice President." [pbg]

KUCINICH: IMPEACHMENT IS ALIVE, AND NEEDED NOW

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC) -- Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) made the case
for immediate impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney with
force and eloquence in two television interviews this morning,
and gave the lie to hysterical claims that yesterday's vote in
Congress to refer the matter to the Juciciary committee made
impeachment a "dead issue."
In a separate comment this morning, Kucinich said that the
referral of his resolution to the House Judiciary committee
chaired by Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, put the resolution "in
good hands."
In a feisty sparring match with MSNBC's Tucker Carlson, the
Ohio Democrat pointed out that aircraft are being outfitted right
now to bomb Iranian nuclear research facilities with bunker
busters. "This would create an ecological and humanitarian
disaster. We really are called upon to defend the Constitution,"
Kucinich said. "We can't afford to wait ... In a year, look at
how much damage could be done."
Replying to the assertion by CBS commentator Harry Smith
that Republicans had "called his bluff" in voting yesterday to
have the debate on impeachment, Kucinich said:
"They didn't call my bluff. I was fully prepared for debate
-- with a three-inch thick binder annotating the violations of
law and the violations of the Constitution committed by the Vice
President which would justify an impeachment.
"In Washington, the truth is an unidentified flying object.
And it's time that someone stood for the truth. The American
people demand nothing less." [lmh]

AT&T TECHNICIAN SAYS NSA WAS `SWEEPING UP EVERYTHING' IN DOMESTIC
WIRETAPS

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--The AT&T techician who stumbled across a
secret room in the company's San Francisco facility which was
sending copies of all telephone and Internet communications to
the NSA, is on Capitol Hill this week, urging Congress not to
give immunity to the telecommunications companies for their
illegal cooperation with the Administration's domestic
surveillance program.
AT&T whistleblower Mark Klein, whose affidavits form the
basis for a major lawsuit against AT&T and the NSA which is now
pending in federal court in San Francisco, says that the
wiretapping program was much larger than anyone has acknowledged
so far. "They're just copying the whole Internet," he told the
{Washington Post}, without any distinction between international
and domestic communications, or any effort to obtain only data
from suspected terrorists. And he says that companies such as
AT&T that participated in this, do not deserve legal protection.
"I think they committed a massive violation not only of the
law, but of the Constitution," Klein told the {New York Times}.
Calling it "the most comprehensive illegal domestic spying
program in history," Klein said that his job required him to
arrange the physical connections between Internet communications
flowing through AT&T "and the NSA's illegal, wholesale domestic
copying machine for domestic emails, Internet phone
conversations, web surfing, and all other Internet traffic."
Klein obtained wiring diagrams showing devices that split
signals into two identical copies, with one copy going to the
NSA. "This splitter was sweeping up everything, vacuum-cleaner
style. The NSA is getting everything. These are major pipes that
carry not just AT&T's customers, but everybody's."
Other sources have documented that the entire NSA
surveillance program, which began prior to 9/11, was run under
the direct control of Vice President Dick Cheney. [ews]

NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPER SLANDERS FAIL TO DEFEAT ENDORSER OF
LAROUCHE HBPA

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--The Bergen (N.J.) Record's heavy-handed
attempt failed miserably to defeat a Democratic state legislator
who had endorsed the LaRouche legislation to stop foreclosures,
and supported the LaRouche Political Action Committee in the Nov.
6 New Jersey election.
New Jersey Assemblyman Gordon Johnson (D-District 37), won
the same percentage of the general election vote as he had in
2005, easily winning reelection despite the poisonous atmosphere
created by the Bergen Record's four consecutive days of recycling
worn, Anti-Defamation League slanders of LaRouche in late
October.
The slanders activated others in the ADL orbit, including
the Mayor of Englewood, Michael Wildes, who called for Johnson's
resignation from the Englewood, N.J. City Council, which office
Johnson holds in addition to that of state legislator. Bergen
County Democratic Committeewoman Nancy Guice, a LaRouche
activist, exposed the Wildes/Bergen Record slanders in a widely
distributed "Open Letter to Mayor Wildes." In that letter, Nancy
Guice describes an ironic call she received from Mayor Wildes,
asking her to help him in a Democratic Party matter. "You know I
work with LaRouche?" she asked. "Yes, that's why I'm calling
you," Wildes replied. Wildes is associated with the right-wing
Committee on the Present Danger, whose leading lights are James
Woolsey, and Democratic defector U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman
(I-Conn.), both leaders of the Cheney bomb Iran camp. A rabbi
also wrote a letter to the editor of the Bergen Record, defending
Johnson, and the Executive Intelligence Review put out a fact
sheet. Thus, with Johnson's victory, the Cheney Democrats took
another big hit. [agg]

HEDGE FUND MONEY BUYS ROHATYN AND PELOSI'S DEMOCRATIC LEADERS

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--Over the past two years, as Congress began
to scrutinize the role of private equity firms and hedge funds,
eventually formulating Rep. Charles Rangel's (D-NY) legislation
to make the funds' managers pay fair taxes, hedge fund executives
were pouring money into Congressional campaign committees and
PACs, to keep legislators in line.
In the first nine months of this year, according to the Nov.
7 {Washington Post}, hedge funds and investment firms have poured
$11.8 million into Washington, two-thirds of which went to
Democrats. This contrasts with the $11.3 million they gave for
the two years 2005-06. Contributions to congressional candidates,
congressional campaign committees and congressional leadership
PACs total almost $4.8 million this year, well above the $3
million for 2005-2006 combined. Some 83% of this amount went to
Democrats, compared to the 53% they received in the last election
cycle.
Instructive is the case of hedge-fund giant James H. Simons
of Renaissance Technologies LLC, who donated $28,500 in June of
this year to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC),
whose chairman, New York Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer, was at
that time waffling on legislation to raise taxes on private
equity funds. Just a few days earlier, hedge fund manager Steven
A. Cohen of SAC Capital Advisers, had also given $28,500 to the
DSCC. Simons, in total, has given nearly $200,000 to various
Democratic committees since last year.
By July, Schumer publicly stated his opposition to the
Rangel Democratic legislation to tax the hedge funds, reportedly
because they were important to the financial health of New York
City. The Post quoted Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) explaining, "Hedge
funds are to New York what tobacco has been to North Carolina.
People don't like to tax their constituents." [crr]

COALITION UPS PRESSURE ON PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES TO ADOPT
UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--The coalition backing Rep. John Conyers'
H.R. 676 has increased its pressure on Democratic Presidential
candidates to adopt a single-payer universal health care plan for
the United States. The escalation came at a Nov. 6 event at the
Washington D.C. National Press Club to announce the release of
the DVD version of filmmaker Michael Moore's devastating critique
of the U.S. Healthcare industry, "SICKO". Moore, who was on a
live satellite hook up, was introduced by Conyers (D-MI), and
leaders of the Physicans for a National Healthcare Program and
the California Nurses Assocation, who are leading the grass roots
mobilization for the passage of HR 676.
Moore began by saying that it boggled the mind that the
SCHIP children's health program, which would extend health
coverage to uninsured children, is threatened with a Presidential
veto, and that something so fundamental can actually be the
subject of debate in the Congress. He cited the fact that poll
after poll has shown that Americans favor a universal health care
system, and that we need to move forward with this as a nation,
despite the opposition of the health insurance business and a
number of right-wing Republicans.
Moore in his sharp satirical style poked fun at the efforts
of Republican Party presidential frontrunner Rudy Giuliani to
distort statistics, to claim that his treatment for prostate
cancer would not have fared well under government controlled
"socialized medicine," such as the Canadian system. However,
Moore cautioned it is not just the Republican candiates that need
to be held accountable. Much work, he declared, needs to be done
in the Democratic Party, particularly with the Presidential
candidates.
While all the so-called major Democratic candidates claim to
have a universal health care plan as part of their program, Moore
pointed out that in every case (with the exception of Congressman
Dennis Kucinich, an HR 676 co-sponsor), the rhetoric conceals the
fact that the rapacious health insurance companies "remain at the
table," and will control whatever national resources are devoted
to health care. "If you give the other side a little bit," Moore
declared, "that is not the end of it. They will control the
game."
Following the press conference the HR 676 Coalition members
departed for Capitol Hill, with the intention of getting a copy
of the "SICKO" DVD and informaton on HR 676 to every member of
Congress. Many then attended the National Convention of American
Public Health Assocation, ongoing at the Washington D.C.
Convention Center, where Physicans for a National Health Program
held a standing-room-only work shop, and where Congressman John
Conyers presided at a meeting of the P. Ellen Parsons-Memorial
Session where HR 676 was again discussed.
LPAC organizers had a major presence at both the press
conference and the Convention. Hundreds of copies of the HBPA
legislation were handed out, and numbers of people became
contacts to work for its passage both in local elected bodies and
in Congress. (pds)

WESTERN EUROPE

WHILE SARKOZY DOES HIS SHOW, FRANCE GOES ON STRIKE

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--While French President Sarkozy was eating
"Lafayette Heritage," a dessert served him by the Bushes in the
White House, France was increasingly in a mass-strike ferment,
reports {Nouvelle Solidarite} from Paris.
Since the beginning of November:
1) French fishermen went on strike for lower diesel fuel
prices. High prices, and quotas are killing the sector. Sarkozy
met them before leaving for the United States, but the fishermen
say they want to calculate the proposed measures' effect on their
salaries before accepting the package;
2) The CFDT trade union federation announced yesterday they
will join the new national railway strike planned for Nov. 14.
The Paris transportation union and the energy sector unions will
decide today whether they join or not, to defend the French
pension systems;
3) Workers at oil giant Total blocked several oil depots
demanding wage increases. The company made huge profits while the
workforce is largely underpaid;
4) Several universities are blocked by far-left student
unions contesting the new statutes of universities that will
become "autonomous" (financial self-government and choice of
teachers). At the Paris Sorbonne, police last night evicted
strikers by force;
5) The financial press is in uproar. Bernard Arnauld bought
up the biggest economic daily {Les Echos} and wants to sell the
number two he owns, {La Tribune}. The journalists at {La Tribune}
went on strike to contest the sale. (kav)

AFTER `DISASTROUS" PRIVATIZATION, LONDON UNDERGROUND RETURNS TO
PUBLIC CONTROL

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--In a statement yesterday, Britain's leading
transport labor union RMT welcomed the decision of Transport for
London, TfL, a publicly-owned firm of the municipality of London,
to take over two-thirds of the city's underground. This decision
followed the failure of Metronet, the group that had privatized
and then run down the subway system during the past years.
RMT warned, however, against "farming out any train
maintenance to Bombardier," one of the privateer corporations
responsible for the Metronet debacle. "After the chaos, waste and
uncertainty imposed on us by the part-privatisation of the Tube
network, this is a welcome day for London and for our members
across the Tube network," RMT general secretary Bob Crow said.
"It will be a relief all 'round that the administrator has
abandoned any attempt to prop up Metronet's corpse and pretend
that there was some commercial life left in it. We hope there
will now be a speedy end to the expensive charade of
administration and that we can start drawing a line under the
disastrous PPP [`public-private partnership'].
"Two-thirds of London Underground's infrastructure work will
be coming back under public control where it belongs," Crow
added, "However, a third of the network's infrastructure remains
in the hands of Tubelines, whose sole reason for existence is to
take as much money as possible out of the industry. We warned and
campaigned against the PPP from the start." [rap]

EASTERN EUROPE

RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT VOTES FOR PUTIN'S MORATORIUM ON CFE TREATY

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC)--Russia's lower house of parliament, the
State Duma, has voted for President Vladimir Putin's bill to
freeze Russia's participation in the Conventional Forces in
Europe (CFE) Treaty. The moratorium on the arms-reduction pact
will take effect on the night of Dec. 12-13, or 150 days after
Russia notified other signatories to the treaty.
Putin signed a decree to suspend the 1990 CFE Treaty in
mid-July, because the amended version of the Soviet-era treaty,
signed in 1999, has not been ratified by any NATO countries.
Moscow considers the original CFE Treaty to be outdated since it
does not reflect the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, the break-up
of the Soviet Union, or recent NATO expansion. NATO countries
have insisted on Russia's withdrawal from Transdnestr and other
breakaway post-Soviet regions, as a condition for their
ratification of the CFE Treaty.
Russia's Defense Ministry said it might reinforce its troops
near its western borders if parliament supported the president.
"We are carrying out work as regards the issue," said First
Deputy Defense Minister, Gen. Alexander Kolmakov. The ministry
earlier said that over the last decade, NATO has substantially
exceeded armament levels permitted by the CFE for NATO members --
by 6,000 tanks, 10,000 armored vehicles, over 5,000 artillery
items, and some 1,500 combat planes.
Russia's chief of the General Staff, General of the Army
Yuri Baluyevsky, said Russia must abolish a Flank Limitations
clause in the CFE. Russia's so-called Flank Zone includes both
the Leningrad Military District in the north and the North
Caucasus Military District in the south.
The general said the current treaty favored the U.S. and
NATO because it allowed them to implement an "eastward expansion"
strategy, and monitor Russian troops in the European part of
Russia. He said the treaty was discriminatory and any possible
future dismantling of it would not affect Russia as much as it
would affect Europe. "Russia has a sufficient arsenal of forces,
means, and resources to ensure its security and national
interests," Baluyevsky said. [rap]

SOUTHWEST ASIA

GRAND AYATOLLAH CALLS FOR IRAN-U.S. TALKS TO AVOID WAR

Nov. 7, 2007 (LPAC) -- Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri said
in a speech to a group of pro-reform students last week, that
Iran's "nuclear row should be resolved through direct talks with
America to avoid a war."
"Talk of a possible military action should be taken
seriously," the ayatollah warned.
A transcript of the Nov. 2 speech was faxed to Reuters, and
just reported by the Israeli daily {Ynet.}
Montazeri said that Iranian authorities were mistaken if
they believed "an attack would rally Iranians to the leadership
as they did during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war...."
"People have changed. They are not willing to sacrifice
their lives as they did during the Iraq war," the ayatollah
warned.
Montazeri also criticized the clerical establishment for
"repression", saying the harsh sentences given to political
prisoners by the judiciary were "illegal and unIslamic." He
charged that the sentences are "against the constitution." [dea]

OLMERT SAYS SYRIA SHOULD ATTEND ANNAPOLIS PEACE CONFERENCE

Nov. 7, 3007 (LPAC) -- The Annapolis peace conference will take
place in the last week of November, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert announced yesterday at a press briefing following his
meeting with President Shimon Peres.
Olmert added that it would be "the right thing" for Syria to
take part in the conference. "I hope that if the process with the
Palestinians succeeds, it will encourage a similar process with
Syria," he said, according to a report in {Ha'aretz}.
Olmert and Peres discussed at length Peres's visit to Turkey
next week. Peres is expected to hold a three-way meeting with
Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas. He is also expected to address the Turkish parliament,
which would be the first speech by an Israeli president in a
Muslim parliament.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Olmert said on
Sunday that they wanted Syria to participate in the conference,
but only on condition that they set aside Syrian-Israeli issues.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Nov. 6 also urged
Syria to attend, saying the meeting could be a launching pad for
new talks between the two foes.
But in an interview in London, Syrian Deputy Prime Minister
Abdullah Al-Dardari rejected the offer. "We have occupied lands
-- and that is the Golan Heights. For Syria to attend any such
meeting requires that the Golan Heights issue is clearly on the
agenda," al Dardari said. "We have not received any official
invitation, and a formal invitation should be attached to an
agenda that clearly states the Golan Heights issue will be
discussed at that meeting," Dardari said, according to a report
in today's Ynet. [dea]

**********************************************************
- MEXICO OPERATIONS REPORT -
- NOVEMBER 6, 2007 -
**********************************************************

We began a deployment distributing in classrooms.
We sang a song about the flooding of Tabasco in the classrooms as
well, surprising many of the students and getting a lot of
contacts. Interesting was when a teacher and students chased us
out of the classroom with insults, and the LYM began to sing a
special song about when youth become isolated from reality.
We have set aside one day a week for classes at different
universities. One class was on Kepler, and six youth came from
the calls of the day before. There was good discussion and, of
course, a political briefing.
One of our contacts was organizing youth with geometry,
while another attended a conference with the title "Nuclear
Energy and climate control: the need for human resources," and
the contact intervened with a question on the need to reorganize
the economic system, Lopez Portillo's fight to build nuclear
plants, and LaRouche's proposal. The response he got was "This
question is for another conference; Lopez Portillo's energy
project was very ambitious."
There was another deployment to the oil workers union and to
various political party offices, where we found all the
discussion was about the Tabasco tragedy. We are going to
distribute a leaflet (see below) on this tragedy, explaining how
the lack of infrastructure is the problem, and not the climate
change that has been mentioned by various politicians, including
the fraudulent President Calderon himself.
Carolina, LYM Mexico City

***************************************************************

{Following is the text of the leaflet that is being circulated by
the LaRouche movement in Mexico. It is dramatically illustrated
with matching photos of the inundations in post-Katrina New
Orleans, and of inundated Tabasco today, as well as maps of an
integrated water management program for Mexico and the World
Landbridge.}

- ON THE TRAGEDY IN TABASCO -

- The solution to economic collapse is infrastructure. -

We are living through the worst economic-financial and cultural
crisis in the history of humanity. This reality is revealed with
the disaster in Tabasco, Chiapas and Oaxaca: food shortages, lack
of drinking water and medicines, latent outbreaks of epidemics,
entire cities under water. One could easily compare the results
of the policies of neoliberalism, or Free Trade, in Mexico with
the scene of Tabasco today, just as was seen in the United States
after Hurricane Katrina. The governments of both countries have
proven incompetent to tackle weather phenomena like these, due to
lack of infrastructure and similar programs. On the 31st of
August 2005, Democratic Party economist Lyndon H. LaRouche
elaborated the measures that needed to be taken immediately, to
adress what the Bush, Jr. government could not. He warned that
the necessary perspective was the development of productive
sectors of the economy and infrastructure. The stupid war policy
promoted by Bush and his vice-president Dick Cheney has left all
of these important sectors of the U.S. economy unattended. The
four states most affected by Hurricane Katrina were devastated
economically before Katrina hit, just like the entire Mexican
republic has been over the past 25 yars. Not only were planned
infrastructure projects halted, but existing ones were
dismantled, primarily in the areas of water, transport and
energy.

Is all this caused by global warming?

"Yes, I can assure the Tabasco people that the origin and
cause of this catastrophe is the enormous weather change which,
whether admitted or not, has been provoked."
With this phrase and in this manner, President Calderon is
trying to hide the true face that is behind the Tabasco
catastrophe: the collapse of infrastructure and physical economy
of the country. It is well known that the international financial
oligarchy is using media propaganda to stop the development of
nations; its free trade policies have found their best ally in
the so-called green policy of worship of the Mother Earth Gaia.
This is a cult that has gained many followers among political
groups of the left, center and right, where the great lie is
repeated over and over again. And so the myth of global warming
being caused by man is the flat-earth myth of the 21st century.
It is the germ of a new fascism with a green face, an anti-human
and genocidal viewpoint. (1)

And what can be done?

What is needed is the reestablishment of productive powers
and the construction of a body of infrastructure that can
integrate our country once again, and join with other sovereign
nations in the creation of mechanisms for their financing. It
must be carried out by the State, since no private initative is
capable, nor will be, of resolving problems of this magnitude.

[maps of water management projects for Mexico, and of the World
Landbridge here]

The role of the nation state is the general welfare

Jose Lopez Portillo was the last president to have this idea, and
he did everything in his power to make this an industrialized
country, establishing the foundations for a Mexico headed toward
becoming a self-sufficient industrial power. How did he hope to
achieve this? Let's review a little. Dams, highways,
hydroelectric plants, schools, hospitals, chemical plants,
petrochemical plants, steel mills, iron works, transport,
agriculture, ranching, education and food. Mexico set out on a
development course, including the application of nuclear
technology. These are just some of the sectors in which there was
such an impressive increase that it led to self-sufficiency,
something which under today's economic policy appears just a
dream or pure rhetoric.
In fact, it wasn't until Lopez Portillo ended his presidency
and Miguel de Madrid came in that Mexico was immediately led into
the macabre game of financial speculation, free trade, and
globalization. A game so macabre that it has annihilated entire
nations and now threatens the United States itself, and above
all, our own country, with unthinkable disaster (2).

PLHIGON and PLHINO

In 1983, a select group of Mexican engineers in the tradition of
the Fusion Energy Foundation (a movement founded around the
concepts of physical economy and scientific renaissance inspired
by Lyndon LaRouche), created a development program for Mexico
which included a water management plan that we must revive today,
a water management plan called the Hydraulic Plan of the Northern
Gulf (PLHIGON), of which we will only refer to a part. The
Grijalva-Usumacinta system finds itself among the seven most
important in the world, based on the volume of water--110.9
million cubic meters--dumped into the sea, which represents 30%
of the surface drainage of Mexico: Water sufficient to double
agricultural and hydroelectric potential.

Construction is the solution

We need projects, many projects, which under a new form of
economic cooperation for peace, will guarantee the welfare of the
population. Russia is now proposing the construction of a
high-speed railroad to cross the Bering Straits--a proposal
currently under broad discussion in high-level political circles
in China, India and the U.S. Similarly, in South America, the
member countries in South America of the Bank of the South
enthusiastically see the potential to create industrial
development corridors by means of high-speed rail transport and
through the generation of credit mechanisms necessary for this
Once again, the State must regulate the economy. Only by this
means can the projects be developed that are necessary for the
sustained growth of a nation.
No aid fund is going to help. The states must reintegrate
themselves, through development corridors. There can be no
pretext for stopping the development of the nation, and we must
not accept no for an answer.
We must therefore change our way of thinking with regard to
the economy, and we must fight for a new international economic
order that will allow us the flow of necessary credit to build
many projects like the PLHINO and PLHIGON, which have become part
of the World Landbridge, proposals that the LaRouche movement is
carrying to every part of the world. Join this effort and get in
touch with us. Lyndon H. LaRouche is right, and it is time to
listen to him.

1. NASA and other astrophysical research centers in Russia report
that Mars has warmed .65 degrees C between the years 1970 and
1990. Should we be talking about Universal Warming instead of
Global Warming? Don't believe it. There are already thousands of
scientists who reject the theory of climate change caused by man
as simply unscientific. Even the British Channel Four television
has taped a documentary video that can be found on the pages of
YouTube under the title, "The Great Fraud of Global Warming."

2. http://www.wlym.com/%7Espanish/Prometeo/Prometeo_v2n14_carta.
pdf;
http://www.ljcentral.net/wms/eir/misc/2007/Jose_Lopez_Portillo/
UNO_speech_15min_300kbpsSpanish.wmv

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