Say No To Obama’s Wars, Mass Murders, and Economic Collapse
The Potential for Peace and Economic Development in Southeast Asia; and How California Agriculture Feeds the World
With Former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel, and
Erik Wilson, Co-founder of “My Job Depends on Ag”
Saturday, December 12
2:00- 6:00 PM
2417 Mariner Square Loop, suite 145
Alameda CA 94501
For Information: 323 210 9483
Snacks will be provided by California farmers
Sponsored by LaRouche PAC
The meeting will be broadcast live on You Tube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-cFpovozHXi8flNCryi-7w
How do you stop the current course of history? Because everything, every problem of mankind is the failure to stop the bad history which is in the making. And that’s where most of our own people are screwed up. They say, what’s a practical solution to this problem? And if you’re not influencing the future thinking of the population, you ain’t doing nothing. You’re not doing anything important. The idea that, you know, history will tell you what the future is,– history does not tell you what the future is! Mankind’s development determines what the future is.
Lyndon LaRouche
While Obama pushes the world ever closer to World War III, the potential to remove him from office is growing rapidly. On December 1, Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard put Defense Secretary Ashcroft on the hot seat, demanding he respond to her questions on how the Obama confrontation policy toward Russia is leading to nuclear war. When Obama is gone and Wall Street is bankrupted by the reinstatement of the Glass-Steagall banking law, we must know what an alternative world will look like.
U.S. Senator Mike Gravel will speak on “The Potential for Peace and Economic Development in Southeast Asia.” The tremendous economic potential of China’s “New Silk Road” policy already has more than 900 projects underway across the planet. While the focus of this policy is Asia, China is spending more than $200 billion per year now on expanding its own high-speed rail system, as it builds a transcontinental rail system across South America, and similar projects throughout Africa.
Erik Wilson and his partner Steve Malanca founded the facebook group “My Job Depends On Ag” in the Spring of this year. Now, with about 50,000 members, the group is the voice of agriculture in California and beyond. Remember, if you eat, your life depends on agriculture. Erik will speak and answer questions about agriculture and the California drought.