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The LaRouche Organization rally calling for the confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel. Credit: EIRNS/Robert Baker

Trump is overturning many apple carts, sometimes usefully, sometimes not. But the terror expressed by London’s The Economist and the New York Times over his nominees Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel reflects the potentially profound importance of confirming a director of national intelligence and an FBI director who could challenge, rather than endorse, the policy intentions of the so-called “intelligence” community and the Anglo-American elite more generally.

On his first day in office, Trump—who himself has survived at least two credible assassination attempts—issued an executive order for plans to be drawn up within 15 days for the unredacted release of any remaining files on the assassination of President Kennedy, and within 45 days for Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King.

This declassification, and the investigative efforts of Gabbard and Patel, could be transformative in crushing the power of what the LaRouche movement has referred to as the International Assassination Bureau, the perpetrators of the killings and terrorism starting in the mid-20th century, which destroyed national sovereignty and prevented economic development.

The crisis-management mental state induced by a parade of supposedly existential threats demanding immediate responses, makes it all but impossible to think, to deliberate on the future of a country, or the world.

This is why The Liars’ Bureau, including its many media appendages and assets, is working so hard to prevent Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel from being confirmed in their positions.

Dozens of LaRouche movement activists and friends worked on Wednesday, Jan. 29, to spread the message throughout the Congress that the Jan. 30 confirmation hearings and the following votes are of extreme importance in helping the United States to regain its sovereignty and throw off the shackles of its so-called “special” relationship with the United Kingdom against which it fought a successful Revolution some 250 years ago.

We must identify the purveyors of counter-productive policies such as the Green New Deal, the mania around speculation and cryptocurrencies, the “woke” cultural nightmare from which the trans-Atlantic seems to be awakening, and the permanent war policy that sees an Anglo-American-led unipolar world as the only permissible future. This nexus of imperial designs can be routed out, and a wholesome culture of technological and cultural growth, of shared humanity and beautiful works can take its place.

So, if you haven’t already done so—and even if you have—take the present opportunity to call upon Senators to confirm Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel.