How many times have you heard your grumpy neighbors complain that “they” (the third person mysterious) are ruining the country, but that there’s nothing that can be done? Often enough, this is followed by some mumbling to the effect that “I’m only one person”. Perhaps, possibly, maybe, you yourself have been afflicted with this mindset. If so, then there’s someone you badly need to meet.
His name is Fouad Al-Ghaffari. He comes from the war zone known as Yemen, and with the critical assistance of leading LaRouche organizer Hussein Askary, he has taken direct, personal responsibility for lifting his entire nation out of the mire of imposed backwardness and into both an economic recovery and a moral-cultural renaissance. Last Tuesday, top-level government officials in Yemen responded to his unceasing efforts with a major conference devoted to implementing the LaRouche strategy for outflanking the would-be imperial powers with an international alliance for development—a real tribute to his tenacity and creativity.
No, you cannot meet him face to face. He’s halfway around the world coming up with new ways to promote LaRouche’s policies regularly, even as his countrymen dodge US-made bombs delivered courtesy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. But his collaborator Hussein will be there to convey the astonishing story of this truly revolutionary development in Yemen, along with an American who was privileged to witness this transformation first hand.
Don’t miss this chance to learn how the wheel of history is moved. It’s a whole lot better than listening to the latest rants from your cynical, do-nothing neighbor.