The good news for America is that the nefarious King Charles III of England has now ended his visit here. His Satanic Majesty polluted the White House, the U.S. Congress, the site of the 9/11 World Trade Center attack, and the unfortunate town of Front Royal, Virginia. His treasonous message, however, did not go unanswered by the forces associated with economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche. The LaRouche Organization greeted the king with the disdain and invective that his Royal satanic presence deserves.
The bad news for America, however, was the performances of both President Donald Trump, and the U.S. Congress, in the face of the personification of Perfidious Albion itself. Trump‘s placement of a picture online of himself with Charles, featuring the caption “Two Kings,” was only exceeded in self degradation by the Congress, which managed to even surpass him in its obsequious indifference to the Royal Epstein enabler. Charles, it must be remembered, had sought “advice” for 20 years – emphasis on the ‘vice’ part – from the notorious Jimmy Savile, the factotum who was accused by over 450 people of sexual abuse. His brother Andrew’s relationship with Epstein, including his financial relationship, is too sordid and familiar to need repetition.
In the world of reality, however, it becomes increasingly clear that the unprecedented defeat represented by Trump‘s Iran debacle can no longer be hidden from intelligent people. What is still hidden, however, is the extent of the physical economic damage done to the world economy, and particularly to tens of millions of people in Africa and Asia, which will not come to light for months or even years to come. Actions taken by the governments of Russia, China, and Iran itself in the realm of economic infrastructure, involving the overland transport of freight, may ameliorate this somewhat overtime, increasingly making the sea routes dominated by the United States less central to world trade. The supremely silly “blockade of the blockade” being conducted by the Trump administration was almost laughed off the floor of the Congress when Pete “Super Dave” Hegseth haplessly attempted to testify. He had, however, apparently found no other appropriate segments from Samuel Jackson’s “Pulp Fiction“ performance, with which to persuade either the Congress or the American people of the “total victory on the battlefield“ which the Trump administration has claimed.
It is painfully clear that adults need to speak out on behalf of the real United States and its real mission. The LaRouche organization must now appropriate responsibility for the 250th anniversary of the birth of the nation. No help can be expected at the moment from the presidency or the Congress. We must assume responsibility for the American people becoming reacquainted with why, in the pursuit of the principles contained in the Declaration of Independence, we must now make a new security and development architecture, as discussed by Helga Zepp LaRouche in her Ten Principles, a reality.

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