August 31, 1991 ICLC Conference, Keynote speeches by Lyndon LaRouche and Helga Zepp LaRouche. The childrens chorus opens the panel with a Mozart piece. Amelia Boynton Robinson introduces both speakers. 20:30 Mr. LaRouche taped his speech at the Rochester Minnesota federal prison where he had been railroaded by the kangaroo court entitled "Aristotle is the root of the evil we confront today". The economic breakdown is highlighted by the media witchhunt conducted against Cold Fusion inventors Professors Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons at the time. Mr. LaRouches epistemology and method of forecasting as the basis of the establishments beef with LaRouche is gone through with appropriate ripping apart of the axioms of the enemy in the British Oligarchy based upon really strange Kabalistic theories handed down from Aristotle, Manicheanism, and prevalent in the works of Enlightenment spokesmen like Hobbes, Locke, Newton, Kant, Descartes, etc. etc. 1:15:30 Mrs. LaRouche presented the situation as follows: "One can already say now that the continuation of the new world order, could very well mean the end of civilization. We cannot continuously violate the laws of creation without bringing upon ourselves our own destruction. The crisis is so existential, that it can only be solved if we accomplish a just, new world economic order . . . The neo-malthusian policies right now are causing the biggest genocide in history. Entire continents are murdered in front of the world public. "I think that the only solution is that we bring the political order into cohesion with natural law. The solution to this world crisis can only be found on the basis of the highest principles-not some foul compromise, not some secondary issue. The solution cannot be found in pragmatic politics-as usual. The political order must be brought into cohesion with the laws of creation, and these laws are knowable. The laws of the universe are intelligible, but in order to know them, one has to investigate the axioms of one's own thinking, because it is these axioms which cause people to act in a specific way." Mrs. LaRouche then developed at some length the historical conflict between the Platonic and Aristotelian methods of thought, which continues through today.