Zepp-LaRouche in 2000: 'The Mark of the Beast'
Why didn't Americans flood the streets demanding an end to their government's support of the horrific Nazi-like genocide against innocent civilians in Gaza? Why do American citizens tolerate their elected officials openly bragging about the extra-judicial murder of foreign nationals and their leaders who pose little or no threat to the United States? Why are there now over 10 mass shootings in the U.S. every week?
In February 2000, Helga Zepp-LaRouche delivered this jarring presentation, "The Mark of the Beast," to a Schiller Institute conference in Northern Virginia. The title might just have well been "Guns Don't Kill People, Pokémon-trained American Children Do." Now, a generation later, the deliberate creation and toleration of a brutal culture of violence among America's youth has, as they say, "come home to roost." (Note that we apologize for the quality of the video, but the content makes up for it.)
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