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portada The Law of Hamilton and LaRouche Is Natural Law: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 43, Issue 44 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
50
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.14 kg.
ISBN13
9781539870777

The Law of Hamilton and LaRouche Is Natural Law: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 43, Issue 44 (in English)

Lyndon H. Larouche Jr (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

The Law of Hamilton and LaRouche Is Natural Law: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 43, Issue 44 (in English) - Larouche Jr, Lyndon H.

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Synopsis "The Law of Hamilton and LaRouche Is Natural Law: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 43, Issue 44 (in English)"

Oct. 23-On October 7, 2016, in a discussion with associates, and following several reports on the unfolding breakdown of the trans-Atlantic banking and financial system, Lyndon LaRouche stated the following, All you have to do is to take my laws, which I presented. Those laws, my laws, define exactly what solves the problem by creating a standard by which credit is defined. This was developed by the Treasurer of the United States [Alexander Hamilton]. This is the only way it will work. . . All you have to do is go for an international program based on that principle, the same principle, and you've got to get the people of the nations working together to understand what this kind of action is. Just read the publications on law by [Hamilton]. He wrote the laws. They're written there. But people don't do it. They talk about something else. Therefore, they don't understand what makes history, what makes history work. What I did was actually a mechanism to define the way in which the original system had been established. By Hamilton. You don't have to do anything else. That's what you have to do. . . You're talking about Hamilton's laws, and you're talking about my laws. That's what you're talking about. Don't change the subject. . . You have to get an international agreement among nations, among a significant number of nations, which will create a credit system, an international credit system or something tantamount to that, which will deal with this problem. We're not talking about that, yet. You have to talk about that; you've got to talk about the work of Hamilton. You've got to put the name of Hamilton in there, and you've got to put my name in there. Because that's the only way you're going to get that thing done. Get some books about Hamilton's economy. It's all there. All I did was to put this thing into standards which conform to what Hamilton laid out. People have to take the handbooks, the records of Hamilton; read those things as Hamilton stipulates. Use that. Do it! Then you can go to the table and say, "Now we can create a credit system." Take Hamilton, and take what I have done. Put the two things together, and that work contains enough information to define exactly what has to be done. It's just ignored because people want to be stupid.

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