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Did your idea of Lyndon LaRouche come from the FBI? Coming Soon: The LaRouche Case—Robert Mueller’s First Hit Job
19 June 2019
Think the mainstream media working with the intelligence community to take down a political figure is a conspiracy? Listen to former LaRouche Attorney Odin Anderson describe the media assault on Lyndon LaRouche and his associates in the 1980s, does any of this sound familiar? Here’s a taste of what’s coming in our Friday premiere, "The LaRouche Case: Robert Mueller’s First Hit Job." Add your name to the petition for the exoneration of LaRouche.Schiller Institute Memorial Concert: The Triumph of Lyndon H. LaRoucheIntroduction – Dennis Speed Prologue – Helga Zepp-LaRouche Lyndon LaRouche in His Own Words Hall Johnson (arr.): “When I Was Sinkin’ Down” Hall Johnson (arr.): “I Don’t Feel No-Ways Tired” J.S. Bach: “Jesu, meine Freude,” BWV 227 INTERMISSION The Third Trial of Socrates Roland Hayes: “They Led My Lord Away” Roland Hayes: “Crucifixion” Johannes Brahms: “Dem dunkeln Schoß der heil’gen Erde” Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata for Violonello and Piano, Op. 69 Ludwig van Beethoven: “Adelaide,” Op. 46 Johannes Brahms: “Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer,” Op. 105, No. 4 The Triumph of Lyndon LaRouche Epilogue Robert Schumann: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: “Ave verum corpus,” K. 618 J.S. Bach: Chorale “Taps” for Lyndon H. LaRouche. |