Saturday, March 28, 2026

A Chorus of Reason Against the Satanism of the Epstein Class

 

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A moral fracture in the fabric of Western civilization is becoming increasingly apparent. Those who identify themselves as part of the “rules-based order” have displayed conduct that only defies international law, but is downright Satanic. Military campaigns nothing short of population wars, or what is cynically described as “shock and awe,” continue to affect civilian populations across the Middle East—in places such as Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, and Iran. Meanwhile, powerful figures associated with the “Epstein class” and allegations of crimes against underage women are shielded, or excused by individuals who publicly champion “democracy” and “human rights” abroad.

As the Trump Administration unconvincingly talks about “negotiations” and “pauses” on strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure, multiple thousands of American troops are currently being positioned in the region, presumably for a disastrous ground invasion. The supposed “pause” in attacks is also betrayed by Israel’s current attacks targeting Iranian steel plants, power plants, and nuclear power plants in Iran.

Those who delude themselves into thinking President Trump is playing some kind of “three-dimensional chess” should maybe consider the fact that it is instead a “three-dementia chess” clouding Trump’s mind at the moment. Instead of making observations and mostly wrong analyses of what is happening, the American people must respond through their moral conscience, and demand accountability from their representatives and others who have abdicated their responsibility to stop illegal wars.

That moral spirit is exemplified by the actions of former U.S. military servicemen who have previously fought for their nation under the belief they were doing something right.

A National Press Club event on Thursday, March 26, featured military veterans, including Ray McGovern, a former intelligence officer and founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS); Anthony Aguilar, a former Special Forces Green Beret who witnessed war crimes in Gaza and has served in every conflict area since 9/11; Josephine Guilbeau, a U.S. intelligence officer and soldier; and Brian McGinnis, a former U.S. Marine who intervened in a public hearing in Congress and had his hand broken by a U.S. senator.

Among these individuals, two—Anthony and Brian—are running for Congress in North Carolina. All of those presenters have been featured in meetings of the International Peace Coalition (IPC), organized and initiated by Schiller Institute Chairwomen Helga Zepp-LaRouche. This demonstration of principle must be replicated among the U.S. population, who may not have served in conflict but are nevertheless responsible for self-government, as prescribed in the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. That sense of duty, along with an understanding of American economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche’s physical-economic proposals for the world, including his Oasis Plan in Southwest Asia, can chart a different course for the U.S. and the world if adopted now.




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