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This article appears in the July 16, 2021 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.

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Schiller Institute International Conference
June 26-27, 2021

For the Common Good of All People,
Not Rules Benefiting the Few!

PROGRAM

Saturday, June 26

Panel 1 Whom the Gods Would Destroy: War with Russia and China Is
Worse than MAD!

Welcoming Remarks
Dennis Speed (moderator), Schiller Institute

Opening Music
Mozart’s Laudate Dominum, Schiller Institute Chamber Singers

Keynote Address: “The Emergency Measures Which Must Be Taken Now!”
Helga Zepp-LaRouche, President, the Schiller Institute

“Has the Geneva Summit Changed Relations between the U.S. and Russia?”
Dr. Andrey Kortunov (Russian Federation), Director General, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC)

“Engaging Russia and China as Part of a New World Order—What Can India Bring to the Table?”
Atul Aneja (India), Editor, IndiaNarrative.com

“U.S.-China Relations: A Pathway for War Avoidance and Cooperation”
Col. Richard H. Black (USA ret.) (U.S.), former Virginia State Senator; former head of the U.S. Army’s Criminal Law Division, the Pentagon

“When One Step Back Is Also One Step Forward: The Coincidence of Opposites”
Ray McGovern (U.S.), Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA ret.); co-founder, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)

DISCUSSION SESSION

Panel 2 The Real Science Behind Climate Change: Why the World Needs
Many More Terawatts of Energy

Opening Remarks: Jason Ross (moderator), Science Advisor, Schiller Institute

“Why the Universe Needs More People”
Megan Dobrodt, President, Schiller Institute USA

“An Engineer’s Approach to Power and ‘Renewables’”
Dr. Kelvin Kemm, Ph.D. (South Africa), nuclear physicist; former Chairman, South African Nuclear Energy Corporation

“Swiss Vote ‘No’ to New CO2 Law”
Emanuel Höhener (Switzerland), consulting engineer in energy sector; Chairman, Carnot-Cournot Network

“The Good News About CO2
Prof. Augustinus Berkhout, Ph.D. (Netherlands), Emeritus Professor, Geophysics, the Netherlands; President, the Climate Intelligence Group; Senior Member of the Dutch Academy of Engineering (AcTI)

“Climate Cycles and Global Warming”
Prof. Horst-Joachim Lüdecke, Ph.D. (Germany), physicist (fluid mechanics); Emeritus Professor, Saarland University for Technology and Economics

“Why The Climate Models Don’t Work”
Prof. Nicola Scafetta, Ph.D. (Italy), Department of Earth, Environmental and Resources Sciences, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

“Greetings to the Conference”
John Shanahan (U.S.), civil engineer; Editor, All About Energy

“Introduction to Nuclear Medicine”
Dr. Ben Greenspan, M.D. (U.S.), Board of Directors, the American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine; Past President, Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging

“Greetings to Conference”
Florencia de los Ángeles Rentería del Toro (Mexico), Ph.D. student in nuclear science and technology, Harbin Engineering University, China

“The Biden-AOC Green New Deal Fraud: Unsustainable, Unaffordable,
Eco-Destructive, Carbon-Colonialist”
Paul Driessen (U.S.), Senior Policy Advisor, Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), author of Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death

DISCUSSION SESSION

Sunday, June 26

Panel 3 Weimar Germany 1923 Comes Again:
Global Glass-Steagall To End Hyperinflation

Opening Remarks: Harley Schlanger (moderator), Schiller Institute USA

“Why the Challenge of Public Health, Education and Food Policy Are a One”
Jacques Cheminade (France), President, Solidarité & Progrès, former Presidential candidate, France

“The Central Banks’ Regime Change and the Great Reset”
Paul Gallagher (U.S.), Editorial Board, Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)

“Double or Nothing: The LaRouche Program for Mankind’s Durable Survival”
Dennis Small (U.S.), Ibero-American Editor, Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)

“How Americans Are Herded into ‘Green’ Energy, by Weaponized, Politicized, Monetized Science”
State Senator Mike Thompson (U.S.), Chairman of the Kansas State Senate Utilities Committee

“The State of U.S. Agriculture and Solutions”
Mike Callicrate (U.S.), Kansas cattleman; founder, Ranch Foods Direct; policy advocate; operator of Mike’s “No Bull” blog

“Valuable Lessons on the Financial Crisis from Experiences in Japan”
Daisuke Kotegawa (Japan), former official, Ministry of Finance, Japan; former Director for Japan, International Monetary Fund (IMF)

“Hyperinflation: A Step of the Great Reset to Destroy Our Freedoms”
Marc Gabriel Draghi (France), economist, jurist, author

“COVID and Economic Austerity Are Devastating Colombia”
Pedro Rubio (Colombia), President, Association of Officials of the General Accounting Office of the Republic

DISCUSSION SESSION

Panel 4 The Coincidence of Opposites: The Only Truly Human Thought Process

Opening Remarks: Dennis Speed (moderator), the Schiller Institute

“The Common Good of All People Requires a Global Modern Health Care System”
Dr. Joycelyn Elders, M.D. (U.S.), 15th Surgeon General of the United States, and
Dr. David Satcher, M.D. (U.S.), 16th Surgeon General of the United States; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health; former Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

“Beyond Multipolarity: The One Humanity”
Helga Zepp-LaRouche, President, the Schiller Institute

“The Russian Perspective on the Global Sustainable and Sustained Recovery”
Boris Meshchanov (Russia), Counselor, Russian Federation Mission to the United Nations (New York)

“National Defense Against Germ Warfare—the Military and Healthcare”
Maj. Gen. Peter Clegg (USA ret.) and Rear Adm. Marc Y.E. Pelaez (USN ret.)

DISCUSSION SESSION

“Mozambique Pilot Aid Shipment—Action Diplomacy for World Health Security”
Dr. Khadijah Lang, M.D. (U.S.), Chairman, National Medical Association (NMA) Council on International Affairs; President, Golden State Medical Association, and Marcia Merry Baker (U.S.), Editorial Board, Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)

DISCUSSION SESSION

“Greeting to Conference”
David Castro (Honduras), Mayor of Cedros; President of the Association of Mayors of Honduras

E Pluribus Unum: What We Can Learn from Beethoven”
Diane Sare (U.S.), Candidate for United States Senate; founder, Schiller Institute New York City Comunity Chorus

Readings of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the Swiss Rütli Oath

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