LaRouche Solutions To Crisis Circulate In Russian

LaRouche Solutions To Crisis Circulate In Russian

Oct. 10, 2008 (LPAC) -- The September 24 announcement of Italian Senator Oscar Peterlini's submission of his draft resolution for a New Bretton Woods system, modeled on Lyndon LaRouche's policies, is now circulating in the Russian language. The release, which includes the full text of the resolution, has gone to contacts of the LaRouche movement throughout Russian-speaking countries. It has been published, since the mailing began yesterday, by the Kiev-based analytical service Strategium (strateger.net) and Sarov Top Secret, a web site in the town that is home to Russia's Federal Nuclear Center.

       The same two portals, as well as the site of the Russian Anti-Globalist Resistance (anti-glob.ru) and dozens of blogs, are circulating LaRouche's September 27 release, "There Is A Plan B!", which succinctly dispensed with the Paulson Plan bailout as a hyperinflationary disaster, and presented LaRouche's vital three measures: the Homeowners and Bank Protection Act, a two-tier credit system with preference to productive investment, and the "four powers" U.S. approach to Russia, China and India for a Rooseveltian financial reorganization in bankruptcy of the whole world economy.

       Another Russian publication highlighting LaRouche's unique competence appeared on the RPMonitor.ru news and commentary site on October 10. Writer Maxim Kalashnikov concluded his article on the weakness of the U.S. economy and the incompetence of the bailout, with a section titled "A Voice, Crying in the Wilderness." The voice is that of LaRouche, and the content is a careful, accurate summary of "There Is A Plan B!"

       Coming soon: the Russian voice-over of LaRouche's October 1 webcast, on "The Four Power - Now More Than Ever."