Former weapons inspector Scott Ritter joined LaRouche independent candidate for Senate Diane Sare on an interview with Cynthia Pooler Tuesday, where the three discussed the absolute danger of nuclear war today. Sare and Ritter also emphasized the importance of this weekend’s Humanity For Peace demonstrations, which Ritter himself will be speaking at the main event in New York City.
Ritter made some strong comments illustrating the danger of war which deserve to be quoted here:
“If you’re waiting for the big moment, the million people, the five million people, and you’re waiting for that to happen before you get involved—you don’t understand how you get a million people on the street! You get a million people in the street one person at a time, and it begins with meetings like this, gatherings like this, where we begin the process of informing and educating people, showing that there is a viable coalition of like-minded diverse thinkers, who are going to be people up there that might not otherwise want to be on the same stage with one another, because they might have differences of opinion about other issues, but it doesn’t matter because those differences opinion will melt away like the skin on your body when a nuclear bomb goes off.”