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Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche Zepp-LaRouche Gives Interview to Kim Iversen Show

On Friday, Dec. 6, Kim Iversen debuted an interview with Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche Zepp-LaRouche, titled “Are We Sleepwalking into World War 3?” As of mid-afternoon Dec. 9, the interview has 35,400 views on Rumble and 17,000 views on YouTube.

Iversen began the interview by asking whether we are currently in World War III, and which point future historians might identify as its beginning, to which Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche responded, “If it comes to that, then I don’t think we will be able to comment on it afterwards,” and referring to the insanity of the notion of a “limited nuclear war.” She continued: “We are playing with a situation which is so unbelievably dangerous that I can only hope that your show and others are in time waking enough people up. We need, really, people on the streets, you know. We need a mass revolt against what is happening right now. Because what’s at stake is everything—everything that mankind has produced in all these generations in terms of musical compositions, in terms of poetry, in terms of scientific discovery. All of that can go down and be lost forever.”

Later, Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche raised the issue of China’s 5,000-year civilization, emphasizing that China is not aggressive, in contrast to the orientation expressed by STRATCOM’s Rear Adm. Thomas Buchanan who proposed to use nuclear weapons to maintain U.S. hegemony. She described her visit to Guangdong, China, in relation to her first visit in 1971, which caused Iversen to respond with her own observations about China’s progress, including speculation about how China may respond to a continuation of U.S. aggression. She asked what motivates the people in Washington to pursue such terrible policies, to which Zepp-LaRouche replied: “These are people, who— I think they are not human. They have no human heart. They have a stone where other people have a heart. And they have some kind of a glue where other people have a mind. I think there’s something fundamentally wrong with them.” Zepp-LaRouche reviewed the political crises across France and in South Korea, the changes in Russia’s nuclear doctrine in response to the ATACMS authorization, and the Oreshnik demonstration.

In response to Iversen’s question, “What do you think Trump’s going to do?” Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche presented what must be done: the implementation of the Schiller Institute policy to solve the migrant crisis. She described some of the megaprojects the Schiller Institute has proposed, including Transaqua, and expressed how easy it would be to change orientation. Iversen reflected on her family’s history as refugees from the Vietnam War, and decried the intention of some to bomb populations and then force the refugees back once they flee. Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche then developed the concept of man in imago viva Dei as the essential source of potential for the new paradigm. She invited Iversen’s viewers to participate in the Schiller Institute conference, which Iversen also encouraged, endorsing the Schiller Institute call for a new, just, international security and development architecture.

In the concluding section, Iversen expressed her concern that the aggressive policy of the West will not end until those forces are dealt a crushing defeat, in response to which Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche observed that we may be on the brink of exactly that in Ukraine. While the West has been hypnotized by the belief that “money makes money,” building up a $2 quadrillion derivatives bubble and military production, thereby destroying its own infrastructure, productivity, and culture, China has built high-speed trains and advanced infrastructure, in its own nation and around the world. Citing the proposals of Lyndon LaRouche, Mrs. Zepp-LaRouche went through a development perspective for the United States, including high-speed rail, a continental water management program known as NAWAPA, and the creation of new science cities, and how these could occur if the United States should join with the Global South for development of all mankind.

Iversen closed out by naming some of the Schiller Institute conference speakers and encouraging her viewers to participate in the conference. Some of the comments: “Always great to hear Helga LaRouche; especially on Kim Iversens show”; “Helga is a sage speaking truth”; “I’ve followed Zepp-LaRouche and her husband before. very important information that most are unaware of.”