FLAGSHIP HUMANITY FOR PEACE DEMONSTRATION IN NYC
Sunday, August 6, 2023, 1:00 pm – 4:00 PM
Location: Hammarskjold Plaza, East 47th street & 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10017
The tensions and conflicts that are occurring between the dying Western transatlantic system and the emerging anti-colonial world order centered around the BRICS- nations are calling on all of us, including you, to intervene and make our voices heard.
The danger of a nuclear escalation has never been higher. However the prospect of a bright future has never been closer.
We need you to help determine the future path of humanity.
We’re asking you to join Humanity for Peace on August 6 at the United Nations to say loud and clear: “Nuclear War cannot be won, and must never be fought!”
The LaRouche Movement is collaborating with all international peace-loving organizations not just to protest war, but to create a new Paradigm of international relations and economic development, to implement the vision for which Lyndon LaRouche had worked for decades.
Speakers:
Gerald Celente, Founder/Director of the Trends Research Institute and Publisher of the Trends Journal magazine, Founder “Occupy Peace & Freedom”
Garland Nixon, Radio Talkshow Host & Political Analyst in Washington DC. Former ACLU National Board of Directors from 2014 through 2021
Scott Ritter, former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and author. He served in the Soviet Union as an inspector implementing the INF Treaty, served in General Schwarzkopf’s staff during the Gulf War, and from 1991 to 1998 served as a chief weapons inspector with the UN in Iraq.
Mike ter Maat, 2024 candidate for the Libertarian Party Presidential nomination, former White House economist, professor, entrepreneur & pro-reform police officer.
Aaron Day, 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate, Peace Activist, served as Chairman of the Free State Project and the Stark360 SuperPAC
Jose Vega, staffer for the Sare for Senate campaign (NY) and also a LaRouche activist since 2014
Ahmadou Diallo, President and founder of the Guinean American League of Friends for Freedom, analyst for the Guinean community in New York and other US states
Rev. Dr. Terri L. Strong, Chairwoman of the Action and Global Concerns Committee for the National Church Women United Organization
Jude Elie, Haitian Presidential Candidate, president of Haitian Salesians of Don Bosco Past Pupils Worldwide, member of American Society of Civil Engineering, National Society of Black engineers, and North American Society for Trenchless Technology
Malcolm Burn, A Grammy Award-winning record producer and recording artist. He is a fervent anti-war, human rights and peace activist.