LaRouche in 1995: 'The Unfinished Mission of Martin Luther King'

This week's LaRouche show features Lyndon LaRouche's opening remarks to the Schiller Institute January 1995 National Martin Luther King Conference. At the time, LaRouche was vigorously campaigning against the neoconservative cancer which then, and now, was threatening to take over the United States. LaRouche characterized the Heritage Foundation as a "Clockwork Orange Factory" churning out brainwashed zombies promoting precisely the same fascist "useless eater" policy practiced by Adolph Hitler and the Nazis. He insisted that true patriots give up their pragmatic cowardice and instead muster the type of courage and love of humanity exhibited by America's martyred hero, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Stay tuned next week for the Q and A period of this remarkable event.

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