This is an archive channel of older Lyndon LaRouche movement video material and is dedicated to the memory of the late Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. September 8, 1922 - February 12, 2019. The Prometheus of the modern era. The LaRouche Movement historically has been made up of various campaigns and institutions. For the longest time, it was known as the International Caucus of Labor Committees but also the Schiller Institute internationally. For the latest information, please go to the LaRouche Organization and Schiller Institute websites for the latest updates in the campaign for the development of all mankind, a community of sovereign nation states, and the utter downfall of the ancient oligarchy.
Please be aware that LaRouchePAC no longer represents the legacy and policies of Mr. LaRouche and Mrs. LaRouche even though there is material on here that was published by LaRouchePAC back when Mr. LaRouche was alive.
Lyndon LaRouche Archive
For those of you who miss our friend the late Sylvia Olden Lee, I'll be uploading a Schiller event in Philadelphia in 2003 that will feature her in addition to many other wonderful poems, spirituals and classical pieces. Stay tuned!
5 months ago | [YT] | 8
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The next 10 videos should be a real treat for anyone who enjoys Mr. LaRouche getting into a serious discussion with young people. Around the 2004 presidential campaign, both the Seattle and Philadelphia areas hosted youth conferences/cadre schools that were addressed by Mr. LaRouche for an hour and fifteen minutes and then he took questions for another hour and a half. The keynote speech and then the 11 questions are separated into their own videos. Mr. LaRouche was about 82 years old at that time and to see him engaging in heavy dialog for 3 hours and with the usual humor and sharp, no-nonsense wit that is characteristic of him should embarrass most people half his age.
9 months ago | [YT] | 8
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Future video. Site of a famous cult back at the turn of the century connected with the early spread of Pentecostalism, British Israelism, and the project to bring the United States back into the British Empire as part of the Rhodes Scholarship brainwashing of young Americans of the need of a global Anglo American "partnership".
1 year ago | [YT] | 9
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The Changing Images of Man arrived. They claim its a standard textbook in a dozen universities by the time of it's 1982 printing. The language used is very erudite.
1 year ago | [YT] | 8
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Upcoming project: Lyndon LaRouche speaking at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire 2003.
2 years ago | [YT] | 12
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Quick poll. The latest video I'm digitizing is an interview with Charlie Rose. Before the interview he interviews Henry Kissinger about Ronald Reagan's bombing of Libya? Should I include it or make a separate video?
2 years ago | [YT] | 5
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Good day everyone. Happily, the LaRouche campaign video on Kissinger has gone "viral" (at least as far as stuff I post does) during the evil ones 100th birthday. I didn't plan it that way but its funny nonetheless. What's coming up is Mr. LaRouche appearing on Good Morning America and his initial appearance on Larry King Live after the 1986 Illinois campaign bloodbath. A special local class by Fred Haight in 1999 on Johannes Brahms profound "4 Serious Songs" is being digitized. I'm sure you'll love it.
2 years ago | [YT] | 26
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Next up: 4 campaign television broadcasts from 1992 while LaRouche was a political prisoner in Rochester MN.
2 years ago | [YT] | 6
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Happy news for those of you who enjoy the archive of old LaRouche movement videotapes. My former associate back in Los Angeles was given two boxes of videotapes when our old friend Maureen Calney (RIP) passed away and her house is being cleaned out. There is quite a collection of classes, conferences, campaign broadcasts, TV shows, opera, and coverage of the infamous 1986 gay pride march which was dedicated to stopping LaRouche and spreading AIDS. Once I get my laptop back from the repairman because it's slowed down significantly, I'll be back to putting up old videotapes again. Once I locate a car to replace my dead pickup truck I'll also be back to annoying the people of Maine with the reality of their corruption and cowardice and offering them the chance to join us in stopping Nuclear War despite winter weather.
2 years ago | [YT] | 18
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My new 5 foot tall sign painted on thin plywood for my next deployment.
2 years ago | [YT] | 17
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