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Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 41, Number 24: Published June 13, 2014

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From the Editors: Our Feature story this week takes the gloves off the Obama and Cheney/Bush administrations for their leading impeachable offenses: waging aggressive, undeclared war in violation of the U.S. Constitution and all principles of international law. The means by which they have done this is called "color revolutions"-a form of irregular war-fare which has been conducted increasingly since 2001, in the name of "spreading democracy." But, as reports from a high-level Military Security Conference in Moscow May 23 show, the jig is up. Russia has openly declared "color revolutions" to be acts of war-and will be acting accordingly. As CSIS reporter Anthony Cordesman emphasized in his notes on the little-covered event, this is a conference the West would ignore at its peril. Our coverage is unique and crucial. EIR has also uniquely called the shots on the "color revolutions," explicitly identifying them as a British imperial strategy. We reproduce in this issue some of that documentation. Impeaching Obama, however, will not be enough to save the United States. Lyndon LaRouche makes that clear in his latest urgent release "The Four New Laws To Save the U.S.A. Now!," which leads our Economics section. A hint of the gruesome consequences facing the U.S. population if those measures were not to be taken is provided in the rest of our economics coverage, one article on the Obama Administration's anti-carbon hoax, and the other a picture of how the U.S. food supply is being taken down, by British imperial economic policies. Our National section features an in-depth picture of the fracturing of the Democratic Party around Obama by National Editor Debra Hanania-Freeman. What the British Empire's stooge Obama is doing to promote nuclear war leads the International section, followed by our reports on what the Russian government, in particular, is doing to stymie him. Most critical is the recent breakthrough announced in Russian negotiations with North Korea, on pushing forward a triangular rail deal with South Korea for peace on the peninsula, which we report on in some depth. Our Science section this week is comprised of a special treat entitled "Music, Not Mathematics, Is the Measure of the Universe." LaRouchePAC Science Team member Megan Beets provides a presentation on Kepler and Vernadsky, followed by an expansive discussion with Lyndon LaRouche on the role of man's mind in the universe.
From the Editors: Our Feature story this week takes the gloves off the Obama and Cheney/Bush administrations for their leading impeachable offenses: waging aggressive, undeclared war in violation of the U.S. Constitution and all principles of international law. The means by which they have done this is called "color revolutions"-a form of irregular war-fare which has been conducted increasingly since 2001, in the name of "spreading democracy." But, as reports from a high-level Military Security Conference in Moscow May 23 show, the jig is up. Russia has openly declared "color revolutions" to be acts of war-and will be acting accordingly. As CSIS reporter Anthony Cordesman emphasized in his notes on the little-covered event, this is a conference the West would ignore at its peril. Our coverage is unique and crucial. EIR has also uniquely called the shots on the "color revolutions," explicitly identifying them as a British imperial strategy. We reproduce in this issue some of that documentation. Impeaching Obama, however, will not be enough to save the United States. Lyndon LaRouche makes that clear in his latest urgent release "The Four New Laws To Save the U.S.A. Now!," which leads our Economics section. A hint of the gruesome consequences facing the U.S. population if those measures were not to be taken is provided in the rest of our economics coverage, one article on the Obama Administration's anti-carbon hoax, and the other a picture of how the U.S. food supply is being taken down, by British imperial economic policies. Our National section features an in-depth picture of the fracturing of the Democratic Party around Obama by National Editor Debra Hanania-Freeman. What the British Empire's stooge Obama is doing to promote nuclear war leads the International section, followed by our reports on what the Russian government, in particular, is doing to stymie him. Most critical is the recent breakthrough announced in Russian negotiations with North Korea, on pushing forward a triangular rail deal with South Korea for peace on the peninsula, which we report on in some depth. Our Science section this week is comprised of a special treat entitled "Music, Not Mathematics, Is the Measure of the Universe." LaRouchePAC Science Team member Megan Beets provides a presentation on Kepler and Vernadsky, followed by an expansive discussion with Lyndon LaRouche on the role of man's mind in the universe.

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