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Why Obama Has To Go:
To Risk Thermonuclear War Is Clinically Insane
by Nancy Spannaus

Dec. 5—``If we don't act now, we're going to find we're in a thermonuclear war; it's going to happen, if we don't act now to get this President out of office....
``Now, if we don't have him out of office, don't worry about anything—you're all going to be dead anyway.'' That was the brutal reality presented by leading American economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche, during an hour-long interview with Internet radio host Alex Jones on Nov. 30. It's the reality that certain leading members of the U.S. military are trying to deal with, by moving to block Barack Obama's express intention to carry out a confrontation with Russia and China, which will lead inexorably into thermonuclear war. But such blocking action has not been taken, and cannot take the threat of thermonuclear war off the table. That requires a recognition by more members of the institution of the Presidency that the war dynamic comes from London—and that London is counting on its puppet, the clinically insane Obama, to carry it through. Now, will you act to remove Obama from office, on the grounds that he reaches the level of mental incompetence as specified under the Constitution's 25th Amendment, Section 4? Or are you prepared to jeopardize civilization itself, by sticking your head in the sand, and ignoring the threat that hangs over our heads at this very instant?
Not Local—Thermonuclear!
LaRouche laid out his evaluation at the outset of the interview with Jones: ``We're right on the edge of thermonuclear war. As to whether that will happen or not, that's another question. But the likelihood that it could happen, is great....
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International


Economics

  • Fed to the Rescue!
    But the System Can't Be Saved

    The new rate cut in the U.S. Federal Reserve's swap agreement with European central banks is a continuation of the failed bailout policy. It throws bad money after bad, debasing the U.S. currency and setting up the world for a hyperinflationary catastrophe.
  • New FAO Report:
    Genocide Lobby Refutes Need for Emergency Food Production

    The UN Food and Agriculture Organization's new report, 'State of the World's Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture,' blames 'human pressure' (i.e., population growth), global warming, and fixed resources for the lack of security of the world food supply. What about the food cartels and speculators?

National

  • Desperately Seeking Hillary
    Our sources say there is quiet talk among some worried Cabinet members, that President Obama may be mentally unfit to continue to serve. Meanwhile, there are Democratic Party insiders calling for a write-in campaign for Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.
  • First Barney, Then Obama:
    On the Retirement of Barney Frank
    by Rachel Brown,

    the LaRouche Democrat who campaigned against Frank in the 2010 Democratic Primary in Massachusetts. Frank's decision to retire from Congress, she writes, 'is the only decision he has ever made which I agree with.'

Feature

  • Schiller Showed the Way To Cope with a Time of Crisis
    From a speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche to the annual conference of the Schiller Institute in Germany on Nov. 27. Describing the current danger of World War III, she asks, 'How can one find the strength in oneself to cope with such a terrifying reality, and to launch the mobilization that is absolutely necessary to prevent this danger?' Germany's Poet of Freedom, Friedrich Schiller, provides inspiration.

Interviews

  • Dr. Seidu Oneilo Mohammed
    Dr. Mohammed is head of the Nigerian Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) and an elected member of the International Academy of Astronautics. He spoke to EIR at the 2011 International Astronautical Congress held in Capetown, South Africa.

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