A discussion of the implications for the USA's NAWAPA project for greater Eurasia
Any economic recovery of the United States depends upon the immediate implementation of the NAWAPA program. The LaRouche PAC Basement Team presents a four part breakdown of the NAWAPA mega-project.
For a 3-D interactive map of the NAWAPA project, click here
The LPAC Basement team has completed the first ever interactive, 3-D animated map of the NAWAPA system for continental water management, which is now posted on the LaRouchePAC.com website, allowing viewers to explore in graphic detail how NAWAPA will completely transform the face of North America.
Some say they are concerned about "saving the environment," but few think about the difference between improving nature and simply letting it be. The history of the Earth is one of constant change, and there is nothing special or fragile about current conditions. Instead of constancy, let's make things better!
What does it really mean to be Green? Basement Research team member Sky Shields discusses the implications of the North American Water and Power Alliance.
The first in a series of study videos on the subject of Albert Einstein's agapic personality and his creativity.
This celebration came as the culmination of a multi-day series of workshops and pedagogical classes, many of which can be found on this site as well, in addition to being the product of much longer process of dedicated research and vocal training.
In this first part are opening remarks by Harley Schlanger, a short presentation on Robert Schumann and his circles from David Shavin; solo presentations of German Lieder written by Robert Schumann, such as Du bist wie eine Blume, Der Himmel hat eine Träne geweint, the full Dichterliebe song cycle, four pieces from Frauenliebe und Leben and Belshazar; all three movements of Beethoven's Cello Sonata Op. 69; a vocal quartet presentation of Schumann's Bänkelsänger Willie and Brahms' Der Abend; the chorus presented Schumann's Der König in Thule; and this first part ends with J. S. Bach's Bist du bei mir presented by Michelle Fuchs, and Mozart's Ave Verum Corpus presented by LYM Chorus. Lyndon LaRouche made some very intense personal remarks regarding the importance of the Ave and the LYM chorus sang it one more time.
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