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Realty Or Morality? Don't Ask Henry Kissinger - EIRNS

  • Independent News Roundup By Independent News Roundup
  • Jul 31, 2025

by Diane Sare (EIRNS) — Jul. 29, 2025

The evil former U.S. Secretary of State and long-time LaRouche-hater, Henry Kissinger, may now be regretting his words, which were reportedly to the effect: “I never mix morality and policy.” Hailed by fellow geopoliticians, Kissinger was said to be the master of “Realpolitik”—policy for the “real” world, supposedly.

But, if you have no commitment to understanding the true principles by which our beautiful universe is unfolding and developing, and the relationship of the mind of man to this process, your “Realpolitik” will fail in every case, and will yield results that were supposedly “unpredictable.”

This is the secret to Lyndon LaRouche’s uniquely accurate record of economic forecasting, relative to all the so-called “expert economists.” This is why Albert Einstein was able to hypothesize gravity waves decades before they were observed, and why Johannes Kepler was able to conceptualize a remarkably accurate model of the Solar System, based on observations and measurements unaided by any of the technological advancements of the last century.

This approach requires a certain humility and faith; an admission that there is an enormous gulf between human understanding and the developments we observe, but understanding that the hand of a loving creator is obvious, in that nothing happens for “arbitrary reasons.” As Leibniz asked, “Why is it this way, and not otherwise?"—A question to which there is always an answer, even if we don’t yet know it.

Take the foolhardy and murderous policies coming from the arrogant leaders of the global minority, recently meeting in Scotland:

>The Trump-von der Leyen tariff agreement for the EU to purchase $250 billion of “energy” (LNG, coal, etc.) cannot actually even be fulfilled, and merely the attempt will have devastating effects on both parties.

>The EU plan to spend €17 billion to fix up its roads so that tanks can pass over them for the inevitable war with Russia, to start as early as 2027.

>The American pledge to send actually non-existent Patriot missile batteries to Ukraine, coupled with the demand that “Putin end the war in 12 days.”

>The recently passed GENIUS Act to create prosperity in the world of cyberspace with various forms of crypto currencies.

None of the above-mentioned policies will be any more effective than Wiley Coyote spinning his heels after he has raced over the edge of the cliff, but unlike Wiley, in real life, no one will bounce back from the fall.

This is the insanity which has led to the genocide in Gaza, and the failure thus far to do anything to stop it. Many are denouncing it, and making statements which are true about the magnitude of the crimes being committed by the Israeli regime, with the full backing of the U.S. and U.K., and shameless cheering from some members of Congress. But what are they saying must be done? Who realizes that this is not only evil, but also insane, with the potential to doom mankind? If all the world’s institutions cannot stop this horror immediately, there will be more, and worse.

The truth of the matter is that morality IS reality. Morality is nothing other than embracing the principles by which our universe continues to develop, and seeking to lessen the imperfections in our understanding of them. Policy based on man’s participation in the unfolding of creation will lead to growth, prosperity, and happiness. This is the basis for Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s “Ten Principles for a New International Economic and Security Architecture.” Lyndon LaRouche’s dedication to this approach is why his policy recommendations, if implemented, would succeed while others, based on pragmatic assessments, like those of notorious pedophile Henry Kissinger, will fail.

The United States of America, in the years leading to our founding, successfully overthrew the failed axioms of the British East India Company’s Parson Malthus and Adam Smith. We must urgently now do so again.

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