.Executive Intelligence Review Online
2015;
Join the BRICS, or Face Wall St. Crash & War
by the Editors
Dec. 29—A new system of economic and strategic relations among sovereign nations, centered on the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) and their allies in South America, Asia, and Africa, is poised to dominate the world in 2015. This new arrangement, representing more than half of humanity, holds the promise of freeing the globe from the barbarous stranglehold of the British Empire, and its satrapies, including Saudi Arabia, Wall Street, and the current Presidency of the United States.
``The truth of the matter is, the greatest margin of political power in the world lies in the hands of the BRICS body and its associates,'' noted Lyndon LaRouche Dec. 28.
Over the past six months, highlighted by the July Fortaleza, Brazil Summit, the BRICS nations have forged ahead to establish a new set of international agreements for both economic and military security, with an increasingly open self-confidence in their role. Crucial to these agreements has been an emphasis on both basic economic infrastructure, and cooperation on the frontiers of scientific endeavor, especially space and nuclear energy. The latter, as stressed by economist LaRouche, is the keystone for success.
In year-end statements, the governments of Russia, China, and Brazil put forward their perspectives for 2015, in a manner that makes clear their world-historical self-conception, as a counterpole to the current system of geopolitical conflict and economic collapse, as you will see below....
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  • 2015;
    Join the BRICS, or Face Wall St. Crash & War
    A new system of economic and strategic relations among sovereign nations, centered on the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) and their allies in South America, Asia, and Africa, is poised to dominate the world in 2015. This new arrangement, representing more than half of humanity, holds the promise of freeing the globe from the barbarous stranglehold of the British Empire, and its satrapies, including Saudi Arabia, Wall Street, and the current Presidency of the United States. 'The truth of the matter is, the greatest margin of political power in the world lies in the hands of the BRICS body and its associates,' noted Lyndon LaRouche Dec. 28. Will the United States choose to embark on the path to collaboration among the world's sovereign nations, or plunge into catastrophe? That is what is on the agenda for the coming year.

International


Economics

  • Oil Prices, Derivatives Light Fuse on Wall Street Time Bomb
    It is becoming clear to more experts on debt in the trans-Atlantic banking system, that the outrageous mid-December power play by which Wall Street banks forced Congress to grant FDIC insurance to their commodity and credit derivatives, was directly linked to the oil and gas price collapse.
  • Food Prize Laureate:
    Prerequisites for Solving the World Food Crisis
    An interview with Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram, who was awarded the World Food Prize in October 2014, 'for his scientific research that led to a prodigious increase in world wheat production, by more than 200 million tons, building upon the successes of the Green Revolution.' He gave an interview on Aug. 8, to the LaRouche Citizens Movement of Mexico (MOCILA).

History

  • The 1870s Showdown:
    America's Former Greatness and the World's Future
    The United States introduced to the world a modern way of life; 'captured the lightning,' and put nature's powers at humanity's service,' writes historian Anton Chaitkin. 'The brightened world applauded America's inventions and the example of its skilled, well-paid producers. Its national dignity was that the common citizen could accomplish anything needed to solve problems, through genius and persistent work. . . .'The anti-imperial American Revolution spread around the world, emerging in Russia, Germany, Japan, and in the national movements that led to the modern states of China, India, Ireland, and elsewhere.'But the London imperial center and its Wall Street offshoot at length gained power over American industry and strategy. By the 21st Century, the USA had surrendered its world-shaping way of life, closed its productive industries, and thrown itself into a suicidal Anglo-American casino economy and permanent war scenario.'


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