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‘Returning to the Unity of Indira Gandhi’
The New India: Returning to the National Unity of Indira Gandhi Indian President Pranab Mukherjee addressed the first joint sitting of Parliament yesterday following the historic election, giving full and strong support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies. Mukherjee, who … Continue reading
Posted in Eurasia
Tagged China, cultural exchange program, four powers, great infrastructure projects, Great Power Alliance, Gujarat, Hiuen Tsang, India, Indian President, Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi, National Unity, physical economic development, Pranab Mukherjee, President Xi Jingping, Vadnagar
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The Eurasian Great Power Alliance: Bering Strait for Development
In a humorously alarmed headline today, the Vancouver Sun asks, “Is China planning a high-speed rail line to Canada?” China’s high-speed rail plans are everywhere now, and the Sun worries that now it is teaming up with Russia. The Newspaper … Continue reading
Are 30 Million Layoffs Coming in Europe from Following the British Empire Into Hell?
Physical economic reality is asserting itself in Europe, despite the hundreds of column-inches of blather about European politics in the international media. The European Commission yesterday issued a report, RIA Novosti says, which says that “Europe is highly dependent on … Continue reading
Posted in Credit System Economics, Pacific Orientation
Tagged Anti-Russia Sanctions, British empire assets, British Financial Empire, China, economic reality, energy infrastructure, energy security, four powers, gas pipelines, Glass Steagall, great infrastructure projects, international media, Liam Halligan, militant Russophobia, physical economic development, raw materials, Russia, Siberia, Ukraine crisis
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China and Russia Move Their Relationship to a New Level of Integration
The Joint Statement issued by China and Russia after their summit meeting in Shanghai underlines their expressed commitment to integrate their efforts in establishing a new economic architecture in the Asia-Pacific region. The Joint Statement calls for creating new mechanisms … Continue reading
Fortune Times: LaRouche On Kra Canal Project
The following is a written interview with Lyndon LaRouche regarding his role in efforts to construct the Kra Canal in southern Thailand, conducted by the Chinese language journal Fortune Times, based in Singapore and circulated mainly in Singapore, Indonesia, and … Continue reading
Posted in Lyndon LaRouche, Pacific Orientation
Tagged British empire assets, British Financial Empire, China, Fortune Times, fusion economy, great infrastructure projects, helium-3 fusion, India, Kra Canal, maritime trade, physical economic development, Singapore, SOutheast Asia, Thailand
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Lyndon LaRouche Issues Call to Action
The following statement, sent out as an e-mail to subscribers of the LaRouchePAC E-mail list, was issued by Lyndon LaRouche yesterday, in support of the candidacy of Kesha Rogers. Kesha Rogers, running as a LaRouche Democrat for the U.S. Senate … Continue reading
Posted in Kesha for Senate, Lyndon LaRouche
Tagged British puppet Obama, Bush-Obama years, crimes of Wall St, crush Wall Street, FDR legacy, fracking insanity, Glass Steagall, JFK legacy, Kesha Rogers, LaRouche Democrats, Obama's treason, physical economic development, real economy, scientific discovery, Texas, Wall Street's President, Warren Buffett, water infrastructure, water management, western drought
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Chinese Official Elaborates China’s Railway ‘Going Out’ Strategy
Wang Mengshu, of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, in an extensive interview with the Beijing Times, laid out the general strategy of China utilizing its growing expertise in high-speed rail construction to create a World Land-Bridge. It seems that China … Continue reading
Posted in Pacific Orientation
Tagged Africa, Alaska, Asia, Bering Strait, Canada, Chinese Academy of Engineering, evacuated tube, Gen. Joshua Owens, high speed rail, human progress, Li Keqiang, mag-lev, New Silk Road, physical economic development, Siberia, transcontinental railroad, transportation infrastructure, United States, Wang Mengshu, world land-bridge
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China Planning Bering Tunnel High-Speed Link
China is considering building a high-speed railway across the Siberia and Bering Strait to Alaska, across Canada to the U.S. In a not so distant future, people can take the train from China to the U.S., according to the Beijing … Continue reading
Posted in Pacific Orientation
Tagged Alaska, Beijing-Taipei expressway, Bering Strait, Canada, Chinese Academy of Engineering, economic platform, Fujian, high speed rail, physical economic development, Russia, Siberia, transport infrastructure, U.S., undersea tunnel, world landbridge, Xiamen Island
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The Power of NAWAPA XXI
In an effort to educate the American people about the unique role mankind can play in organizing the earth’s biosphere, here we excerpt a presentation by Megan Beets, of the LPAC Basement Research Team, from the April 24, 2014 LaRouchePAC … Continue reading
China’s Foreign Minister Tours Ibero-America
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi began a ten-day tour of Ibero-America on April 19, designed to place China’s relations with that region “on a higher level,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman reported April 18. The Foreign Minister has already visited Cuba, … Continue reading
Posted in Pacific Orientation
Tagged Argentina, Brazil, BRICS nations, China, Cuba, Deep Space station, Fortaleza, Ibero-America, India, infrastructure development, Neuquen, physical economic development, port construction, President Xi Jinping, Russia, South Africa, Venezuela), Wang Yi
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