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“all we americans have immediately at hand is the sleeping nationalist heritage embedded in our bones over more than twenty generations, the heritage of the eighteenth-century, worldwide american revolution, and of the proximate predecessor, the golden renaissance.” –lyndon larouche, july 4, 1989. in eight presidential campaigns, ranging from 1976 to 2004, lyndon larouche challenged the globalist elites by mobilizing the “forgotten men and women” of america to understand and act on his revolutionary policies to free our nation and the world from the grip of the modern british empire, and to reverse the ravages of decades of “post-industrial,” neo-malthusian criminality. at the close of his 2004 campaign, larouche announced he would no longer run for president himself, but would continue a vigorous role in american and world politics through his new political action committee, larouchepac. after his passing in 2019, larouchepac has continued its mission.
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