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On Wednesday November 11, Lyndon LaRouche will be delivering an international webcast to discuss crucial issues such as agreements between Russia and China and issues facing the United States.
Last month, Digital Journal reported a group of demonstrators showing their support of Lyndon LaRouche at Toronto's Dundas Subway Station. The group handed out information on LaRouche's views on the British Empire, the global financial system and President Barack Obama's health care reform plan.
On November 11, LaRouche, who has been a Presidential candidate eight times, will host an international webcast entitled “The Great Change of 2009” and will discuss the agreements between Russia and China and how the United States can get involved by cooperating, according to LaRouche Political Action Committee.
However, in an e-mail correspondence with Digital Journal, Luc Trudel, a spokesperson for the LaRouche Movement in Canada, said that LaRouche's wife, Helga Zepp-LaRouche, also delivered a webcast on October 29, which is "significant because of the recent development in Asia between the Russians and Chinese have created a momentum where we are capitilizing on a newly created momentum to implement LaRouche's Plan for a four-powers solution; a new Credit System for the world to rebuild and defeat imperialism (monetarism) once and for all. This webcast by Helga is steering people to LaRouche's November 11th event."
The webcast will begin at 1:00 p.m. EST and can be viewed here.
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