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‘Worst Crisis Since World War II’ — Will You Act, or Accept It?

Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, speaking Tuesday at the 2021 Global Humanitarian Overview at the UN, said: “This year, 2020, has been a year like no other. Conflict, climate change, and COVID-19 have created the greatest humanitarian challenge since the Second World War. The number of people at risk of starvation has doubled. Hundreds of millions of children are out of school. Levels of extreme poverty have risen for the first time in 22 years.”

There are few people who are not now aware, and frightened, that the world is in a state of disintegration — economically, socially, strategically and politically. The exception is China, and to a lesser extent the rest of East Asia. In the U.S., the entire Establishment — both political parties, and the entire mainstream media — is mobilized to convince the population that the mass vote fraud in the Nov. 3 election simply didn’t happen, believing that people will forget about the four years of lies about Russia stealing the last election. Anyone thinking clearly about the Goebbels-style “big lie,” repeated over and over again (also by both political parties and the entire mainstream media) that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, should be able to break through the psychological warfare to see that every basic tenet of free and fair elections has been tossed out, starting with the full-court press — by both parties! — for unrestricted mail-in voting and the introduction of new voting machines, supposedly necessary to protect against “Russian interference.“

President Donald Trump today threw down the gauntlet in a 46-minute speech from the White House, declaring that he will not give in to the lies and the destruction of Constitutional law. In what he said “may be the most important speech of my life,” he said he was taking the overwhelming evidence of fraud to the Supreme Court and to the American people. “This is not just about the 74 million Americans who voted for me,” he said, “but about ensuring that Americans can have faith in this election and all future elections.” He noted that “my opponent was told to stay away: `Don’t campaign, we don’t need you, we’ve got it, this election is done.’ In fact they were acting as if they already knew what the outcome was going to be. They had it covered, and perhaps they did. It’s very sad for our nation…. The Constitutional process must be allowed to continue.”

President Trump is also cleaning out the dregs of the military-industrial complex from the Pentagon. After firing Esper and his minions, he ordered most of the troops out of Afghanistan and Iraq. On Tuesday he shut down the “anti-ISIS” unit at the Pentagon, declaring that the war on ISIS has been won. The senile Joe Biden and his designated Secretary of State Antony Blinken are actively planning to escalate the war in Syria into a full-scale invasion and regime change, if they are allowed to take office. It is thus urgent that President Trump act on his best intentions to get out of Syria altogether, now. Just as Trump worked directly, if discreetly, with Vladimir Putin in the destruction of ISIS in Syria, it is also urgent that he carry through his announced intention to accept Putin’s call for a Summit of the Permanent Five members of the UN Security Council, which would bring Putin, Xi Jinping, and Trump together to end the endless wars, and cooperate in addressing the global pandemic, the famine sweeping through Africa, and the onrushing explosion of the financial bubble.

Join the Schiller Institute Conference on Dec.12-13, “The World after the U.S. Election:Creating A World Based on Reason.” (https://schillerinstitute.nationbuilder.com/conference_20201121) We have reached a moment in history in which the actions of each and every citizen will directly affect, for good or for ill, the fate of mankind. Helga Zepp-LaRouche, speaking to Schiller Institute members Monday, declared: “So you can see very clearly which directionality leads toward World War III, and how we have to get people to think in a completely different way, namely, that you have to have a community of nations working together to address the most challenging problems facing humanity as a whole. And that will be the subject of the conference, and the election fight in that context is obviously the hottest point of fight right now, but it is by far not the only one.”