Announced U.S. Presidential candidate Diane Sare opened her March 18 press conference, “Now Is the Time To Break the Silence,” with the following statement:
Fifty years ago, an American maverick by the name of Lyndon LaRouche ran for U.S. President because he believed that Jimmy Carter, under the direction of the evil Zbigniew Brzezinski, was going to plunge the United States into thermonuclear war. Later, after the brutal assassination of Libya‘s Muammar Gaddafi, LaRouche warned that we were in the early phases of a new world war, directed against Russia and China. He was correct.
We are holding this press conference today because most people in the United States do not realize that we are heading toward self-annihilation. As you should recognize from the contents of the Epstein files, there is no limit to the depravity of the ruling billionaire elites who have taken over the government of the United States of America—and to be very clear, I don’t just mean the Trump Administration. Plenty of top Democratic Party officials from [New Mexico] Gov. Bill Richardson to Hillary Clinton have also been implicated. We are holding this press conference today in hopes that more people of courage will step forward, as Joseph Kent, now the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, did yesterday.
He wrote, “I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”
As to be expected in a failing, collapsing empire, the perpetrators of these crimes and their worshipful lackeys are screeching and howling and denouncing Mr. Kent as a coward and a traitor, and I believe his life may also be in danger.
Two weeks ago, members of both the House and Senate voted in a majority that they have no desire to fulfill their duties as outlined in Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, namely, that it is their responsibility to declare war—or to not declare war.
As I watched the dangerous escalation with the inevitable cascading effects of the U.S. and Israeli-directed military campaign against Iran—which I must also credit former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for directing—I racked my brain for what could be done to halt this runaway train before it flew off the rails into the abyss.