The Noosphere vs.
Blogosphere:
Is The Devil in Your Laptop?
Introduction
This pamphlet is intended to save the United States of America from its own self-destruction.
The context is that, as Lyndon LaRouche, the best living expert on physical economy, has warned, the present world economic system is dead. It is dead as of this writing, and will not come back to life. The people can be saved. How? LaRouche has proposed simple legislation called the Homeowners and Bank Protection Act of 2007, which will act as a clear first step toward putting our society on the road to recovery. Indeed, the Presidential candidates all, presently, stink. But why, thus far, is today's 16-to-25-year-old generation, so unable to respond? Where is the youth movement to address this crisis, and create a future for humanity?
"There is a mass-based fascist movement on college campuses, today," LaRouche said, identifying it as presently the greatest threat to the survival of our nation. This threat, he said, has three faces:
*MySpace, directed by Rupert Murdoch
*Facebook, directed by Bill Gates
*Computer games, particularly the homicidal maniac versions.
If you allow an entire youth generation to be destroyed by these things, LaRouche said, there will be no future for the United States.
Therefore, these three things, presently dominating our culture, must each be destroyed, just as a contagious killer virus or bacteriological disease must be properly diagnosed, and cured. This disease, of course, is not a biological one, per se, but a mental and cultural disease. Our diagnosis, and a pathway towards a cure, is what follows.
And, although the contents of this pamphlet will be immediately painful to the minds of those readers, who might be intricately involved in "all the rave" about MySpace, Facebook, and computer games, the joy of being freed from mental slavery, thus engaging in solving our present world's dangerous problems, will, in the longer term, greatly outweigh the short-term pain, of tearing yourself from a beloved, but deadly, folly.
With Faith in the Future,
The LaRouche Youth Movement
Nov. 20, 2007