DVD.
An event of
historic importance was convened by the Schiller Institute at the Riverside Church
in New York City on January 17, 2015 to launch
the next phase of mobilization for the United States to return to its
Hamiltonian roots and join the BRICS. The conference, on the weekend of the
Martin Luther King commemoration, was dedicated to the subject: "BRICS
Nations Revive Dr. Martin Luther King's Dream: Economic Justice Is an
Inalienable Right " and was streamed live to viewers across the globe and
to simultaneous satellite events held throughout the nation and Ibero America.
After greetings by statesman and economist Lyndon
H. LaRouche, Jr. Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche situated the
potential for realizing the "beautiful vision of a world without war and
terrorism" which Dr. King and the BRICS nations' emerging just, new
international economic order advocate. Former U.S. Attorney General (1967-69) Ramsey Clark
followed Mrs. LaRouche’s keynote on the subject "Martin Luther King,
Non-Violence, and American Policy Today," riveting the audience with his
own historical role and call for a change in policy necessary today.
The presentation by South
African Ambassador to the United Nations, advocate, counsellor, and legal
adviser to the Permanent Mission of South Africa to the United Nations,
Thembile Joyini represented the optimistic BRICS perspective, after which Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC) addressed
the event by video on the urgency of releasing the 28 pages of the 911
Commission Report.
Jeffrey
Steinberg, editor of Executive Intelligence Review, presented "A Time to
Break the Silence: Reversing the Illegal Use of Secrecy from the Assassinations
of MLK, RFK, and JFK to the Suppression of Sen. Graham's 28 Pages”, followed
followed by Jason Ross, editor of Twenty-First Century Science and Technology
Magazine, who concisely summarized the "promised land" which the
BRICS nations are building, emphasizing the principles behind the new worldwide
economic platform coming into being. Closing remarks by Mrs. Helga
Zepp-LaRouche elaborated on the profound importance of nourishing the soul, as
represented by the musical presentations which were opened and were presented
throughout the conference.