Catherine Watters of The Family industrial Complex podcast on Revolution.Radio Studio B Wednesdays 4-6pm ET AND OneGreatWorkNetwork.com 7-9pm ET
Parallelimg the Dysfunctional Abusive "Family", "community", child abuse that I was forced to research due to personal experiences since the early 70s, with the Macro war history, coup d' etat's, natural resource stealing, polluting, torture, corrupt Gov, mass incarceration, "healthcare", debt slavery, tax slavery.

Diane Sare, Non Affiliate Presedential Candidate - attended the
Ralph Nader, Dennis Kucinich, & More: The Case for Impeaching Donald Trump
https://www.youtube.com/live/tXKXx3B7ka8?si=x3FlkdlCBArtc-S9
Streamed live on Apr 8, 2026 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
From industrial scale bribery, extortion, and corruption to blatant violations of the US Constitution, the crimes committed by President Trump and his administration are growing by the day, but who will hold them accountable? In this symposium—hosted at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC, and organized by legendary consumer advocate and Constitutional lawyer Ralph Nader and scholar Bruce Fein—legal scholars and activists will come together to explore the different arguments and strategies for impeaching President Trump.

Diane Sare Youtube Channel - WHO WILL STOP THIS INSANITY?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl_6XZC4Kl4
Posting on his Truth Social on Easter Sunday, Trump wrote the following shocking message: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F___in’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell—JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.” The statement has already caused many to question Trump’s grasp on reality.

Don't count on any pragmatic Democrats or Republicans corrupted by the Epstein class to do anything positive to address this. Only a dramatic change in the leadership of the United States will be able to show the world that the American people still have the moral fitness to survive.
https://sareforpresident.com/
After a year as an exchange student in Sweden and a year at Hamilton College in New York, I transferred to New England Conservatory of Music, where I first encountered the presidential campaign of Lyndon LaRouche, a strong advocate for economic development of the “Third World,” who had just been indicted in Boston on politically motivated charges. The case fell apart as exculpatory evidence emerged, only to be revived in the “rocket docket” of Alexandria, Virginia, where LaRouche and several associates were convicted of bogus charges and given lengthy prison sentences. Rather than being deterred by the political persecution he faced, I presumed the legal witch hunt, including the illegal seizure of multiple publications of the LaRouche movement, indicated that he was considered a threat to an unjust system, and embarked on a 35-year collaboration with him and his associates, including his wife Helga Zepp-LaRouche, who leads the Schiller Institute to this day.