1992 TV Campaign broadcast. With the statue of Confederate scoundrel and KKK founder Albert Pike as a background, Mr. LaRouche goes through a lengthy historical discussion of the two different factions of nation builders and pro-British Empire lackies that have shaped the course of the United States for better or for worse. After his kangaroo court railroad which put Lyndon LaRouche in Federal prison, he ran a presidential campaign despite the fact that his publishing companies had been bankrupted and shut down and a number of associates likewise railroaded into jail. Despite that, the LaRouche movement continued and was able to put LaRouche on the ballot in a number of states and finance the broadcast of a few half hour television spots, often done by Mr. LaRouche calling in from prison.