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Panel I
It’s Time To Create A World Without War
Musical Introduction
Beethoven Opus 102 No. 2
Jean-Sebastien Tremblay, cello; My Hoa Steger, piano
MODERATOR: JEFFREY STEINBERG
Senior Editor, Executive Intelligence Review
Speakers
KEYNOTE: HELGA LAROUCHE
Founder, Schiller Institute
RAMSEY CLARK
66th United States Attorney General, 1967-1969
RAY McGOVERN
Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity;
CIA analyst, 1963-1990
WAYNE MADSEN
Journalist, Author of Jaded Tasks: Brass Plates, Black Ops and Big Oil:
The Blood Politics of George Bush & Co
ERIC LARSEN
Professor, Author, A Nation Gone Blind:
America in an Age of Simplification and Deceit
RICHARD BLACK
Virginia State Senator
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Questions and Answers
Panel II
The Eurasian Land-bridge, and the Schiller Institute’s Role in
A Policy for a New World of Development
Musical Introduction
Beethoven Opus 18 No. 4
Dirichlet Quartet
Nancy Shavin, violin; My Hoa Steger, violin; David Shavin, viola; Jean Sebastien Tremblay, cello
MODERATOR: DENNIS SPEED
Schiller Institute
Speakers
KEYNOTE: KESHA ROGERS
LaRouche PAC Policy Committee, Former Candidate for United States Senate, Texas
COL. BAO SHIXIU
Professor of Military Affairs and Senior Research Fellow
Academy of Military Sciences, People’s Liberation Army, China.
ANTHONY MORSS
Conductor, Musical Director, New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera
STATE REP. ANDREA BOLAND (D-MAINE)
TERRY STRADA
Co-Chair, Justice Against States Sponsors of Terrorisrn Action Cornrnittee
NEIL GALLAGHER
Former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
NOMI PRINS
Author, AIl The President’s Bankers,
It Takes A PiIlage: Epic Tale of Power, Deceit and Untold Trillions
MIKE BILLINGTON
Asia Pacific Editor, EIR
Questions and Answers
Panel III (Concert)
Bach, Mozart, Brahms
J.S. Bach:
Cantata BWV 102
“Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben”
Northeast Schiller Institute Chorus & Orchestra
Jessica Tremblay, mezzo-soprano
Frank Mathis, baritone
John Sigerson, tenor
Kristin Olson, solo oboe
Megan Beets, solo flute
John Sigerson, director
W.A. Mozart:
Piano Sonata No. 10 in C Major, K. 330
Benjamin Telmányi Lylloff, piano
Introduction to Schiller’s “Nänie”
by Helga Zepp LaRouche
Johannes Brahms:
Nänie, Op. 82
Mid-Atlantic Schiller Institute Chorus
Alan Ogden, piano
John Sigerson, director
Messages sent in as video or as text were received from:
Tom Buffenbarger, President, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Ray Flynn, former mayor of Boston and former U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican
Sergei Glazyev, Economic Advisor to the Russian Federation
Daisuke Kotegawa, Research Director of the CANON Institute of Global Studies, Japan
Brigadier General John Johns, Ret.
Walter Jones, U.S. Representative from North Carolina (see also video below)
Natalia Vitrenko, Doctor of Economics, Chairman of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine,
co-founder of the National Resistance Front Against Eurocolonization
Sungbin Yim, Former Secretary for Green Growth to the President of the Republic of Korea