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Topic: Jacques Cheminade


In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
  Encyclopedia: Jacques Cheminade
Jacques Cheminade, President of Solidarité et Progrès—co-thinkers in France of Lyndon LaRouche—was in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar at the end of December, on a mission to stop the Iraq war and to advance LaRouche's Eurasian Land-Bridge strategy, already widely debated by the press and leaders in the Islamic nations.
Cheminade addressed the Arab League's Zayed Centre for Coordination and Follow-Up in Abu Dhabi on Dec. 30, on "War Avoidance Through Mutual Development of Sovereign States—The Mission of France" (see text of his presentation); and later met privately with Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed al Nahyan, chairman of the Zayed Centre.
Cheminade was also invited to give a short class at the university in Doha, on physical economy and the systemic collapse, attended by many department heads.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jacques-Cheminade   (507 words)

  
 LaRouche Ally Cheminade Stirs Up U.A.E., Qatar
Cheminade's counterposition of the "utopians," such as Paul Wolfowitz or Lewis Libby, as imperialists in the tradition of the Anglo-Dutch liberal financial oligarchy; against LaRouche's representation of the traditional "American System" of Roosevelt, Lincoln, or MacArthur, was a new concept for the Arab audience.
Cheminade gave an unusually well-attended lecture on Jan. 3, at the to diplomats, deans from the University of Qatar, strategists, friends of the Emir, and even dissidents (see text of his presentation).
Cheminade, interviewed by "The LaRouche Show" U.S. weekly webcast on Jan. 11, reported that many in the Mideast see LaRouche as a sort of undiscovered planet, and it is very revealing for them to locate the tradition he comes from.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2003/3003chemin_gulf.html   (859 words)

  
 Committee for the Republic of Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jacques gave a moving example of how to transcend petty patriotism: an Italian resistant, fighting in France, was denounced by a Frenchman, and executed by Germans.
The main focus throughout Jacques' presentation on the Peace of Westphalia and the Edit de Nantes was the Christian Evangelist's challenge of overthrowing wrong religious principles that were focussing on finding wrongdoings, heresies and punishing these and replacing it by the idea of doing good, encouraging and educating others to do good.
Cheminade concluded his presentation by asserting that Canadians are in a privileged position to take what is best of two cultures (English-American and the French culture) and making a better third culture.
www.comiterepubliquecanada.ca /English/LYM/Cadre3.htm   (1698 words)

  
 Introduction:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Cheminade thinks that for a “good mental hygiene” it is necessary that the members must not have too many contacts with his parents; one or two telephone calls a month is ample.
In private Cheminade despises Elodie as he despises all his collaborators, but in public, Rennes was the spearhead of this movement in France Elodie having become the new Joan of Arc who was to liberate France.
During this meeting he confessed: “You have never  accepted me Jacques Cheminade”  Flattery, laughing, then breaking out in wild rage he let out his real view and that was the problem all stemmed in his opinion from the young woman who managed the youth movement in Paris.
www.justiceforjeremiah.com /nicholas_solidarite1_engl.htm   (3905 words)

  
 French Gov't Policy: Words Belied by Deeds
This speech was delivered by Jacques Cheminade, to an EIR-sponsored seminar in Berlin, Germany, on Jan. 12, 2005 (subheads have been added).
Cheminade, a longtime friend and associate of Lyndon LaRouche, ran for President in France in 1994 and 2002, most recently with the Solidarity and Progress (Solidarité et Progrès) party.
President Jacques Chirac has often spoken very warmly of peace; he has proposed that a tax be levied on financial transactions in order to help the Third World; and he has moved to intensify our relations with Russia, China, and India.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2005/site_packages/jan12-13_berlin/050112_berlin_cheminade.html   (1758 words)

  
 Jacques Cheminade - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Jacques Cheminade - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Jacques Cheminade contains research on
Jacques Cheminade, External links, French politicians, 1941 births, Alumni of the École Nationale d'Administration and LaRouche movement.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Jacques_Cheminade   (148 words)

  
 The Kiechle Family / Odds & Ends / Fascism in France?
In the second round, Jacques Chirac defeated Lionel Jospin 52.6% to 47.4%.
Today, the French voters have soundly defeated Le Pen: Jacques Chirac obtained 82.5% of the votes, and Jean-Marie Le Pen (who had stated that he would consider anything less than 30% a failure) ended up with 17.5%.
It is clear that Jacques Chirac cannot take his landslide victory as a personal vote of confidence; indeed, many, if not most, voters cast their ballots against Le Pen and not for Chirac.
www.kiechle.com /oddsends/fascism/fascism.htm   (1496 words)

  
 Forum & Blog - "NON à la constitution piège" par Jacques Cheminade
La déclaration ci dessus de Jacques Cheminade reflète non seulement la connaissance, l'intelligence du monde économique de son auteur mais aussi la pensée des citoyens qui, ayant lu la constitution mot à mot, un stylo à la main, ont décidé de voter " NON" à ce texte.
Jacques Cheminade est un européen aussi convaincu que sont amis Lyndon LaRouche est une américain convaincu.
Comme nous, Jacques Cheminade estime que LA MORALE condamne les pratiques économiques d'exploitation de l'homme par les nouvelles méthodes de management compétitif à outrance et de " l'avantage à l'échange" basé sur des distorsions salariales sans tenir compte de la dignité de l'homme ni de la valeur du travail.
lipsheim.org /forum/agora/view-lipsheimorg_schizoforum-1115026586-0-49.html   (2795 words)

  
 My Experience of the LaRouche Organization: “A LIVING PRISON”   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
By doing this I came to trust some of the members of the group and in the end I was cornered by the leader Cheminade and asked very private and personal questions about my family and my past experiences.
Cheminade said he was upset that recruits had left the conference.
Looking back on this it is my opinion that Cheminade knew what he wanted – he wanted to trap people – stop them from leaving until he had done his job of subjecting them to their methods of recruitment.
www.justiceforjeremiah.com /living_prison.htm   (4206 words)

  
 Facts about topic: (French presidential election, 1995)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jacques Chirac (additional info and facts about Jacques Chirac), Rally for the Republic (additional info and facts about Rally for the Republic) (RPR)
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fr/french_presidential_election,_1995.htm   (270 words)

  
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P12/4R The 1995 election for President of France There were two rounds of voting in the 1995 French Presidential election.
In the first round there were 9 candidates, douard Balladur (denoted below by A), Jacques Cheminade (B), Jacques Chirac (C), Robert Hue (D), Lionel Jospin (E), Arlette Laguiller (F), Jean-Marie Le Pen (G), Philippe de Villiers (H) and Dominique Voynet (I).
No candidate had an absolute majority of votes, and there was therefore a second round of voting, involving just the top two candidates in round 1, Jacques Chirac (C) and Lionel Jospin (E).
www.kent.ac.uk /IMS/personal/jmb/pgcourse/pgstat/data/p/12/4b.txt   (467 words)

  
 E-nough!: Making American lawyers rich
The target of the Minister is Jacques Cheminade, the president of the confidential [Lyndon LaRouche] political movement Solidarité et Progrès and Eric Sauzé, its representative in Lyon.
The local representative of Solidarité et Progrès, party created in 1995, also insists on the fact that "the flyer has been created to awaken people" and that the pictures were "inevitably linked" to the pitch.
Sued for "public libel against a member of the government", Jacques Cheminade and Eric Sauzé could have to pay a €45.000 fine.
www.e-nough.hmdnsgroup.com /archives/000309.html   (330 words)

  
 Farrell, Chapter 3
On the face of it, this election was a battle between the Left and the Right, with the Socialist candidate, Lionel Jospin, taking up the mantle from the extremely unpopular Fran~ois Mitterrand who was retiring from politics.
Underlying this battle was an even more bitter strategic struggle between the two main candidates of the Right, the former prime minister and long-standing mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac, and the current prime minister, Edouard Balladur, who had entered the race as favourite.
At the start of the campaign there were predictions that Jospin would be defeated in the first round, leaving the second round to be fought over by the two candidates of the Right.
janda.org /c24/Readings/Farrell/Farrell3.htm   (4904 words)

  
 Schiller Institutue Pope John Paul II Statement
French Political Leader Jacques Cheminade on April 4, on Behalf of the Schiller Institute, Released the Following Statement on the Death of the Pope, under the title “John Paul Among Us”:
The death of John Paul II is for us all a tragedy, and a star illuminating in the most intimate way our own lives.
Your membership and contributions enable us to publish FIDELIO Magazine, and to sponsor concerts, conferences, and other activities which represent critical interventions into the policy making and cultural life of the nation and the world.
www.schillerinstitute.org /highlite/2005/pope_JPII_statement.html   (342 words)

  
 Jacques Cheminade: Give Europe a Vital Mission for the Future
Jacques Cheminade is the chairman of the Solidarity and Progress party in France, and the long-time leader of the LaRouche movement there.
A certain, if limited understanding of Louis XI's period was conveyed in recent French history between the 1930s and the '70s, by such people as Charles de Gaulle and Jacques Rueff, or Jean Monnet and Pierre Mendès-France of the France of Roosevelt.
Mostly, this is centered on national planning and state-credit issuance, what the French used to call le grand déssin [the grand design].
www.larouchepub.com /other/2005/site_packages/june28-29_berlin/3230j_cheminade.html   (1595 words)

  
 Time to Destroy The Mythology of Myth of Napoleon Bonaparte
In order to stop this, it is necessary to examine how it could happen that France, the birthplace of the nation-state, has come to this pass.
Jacques Cheminade's speech at the cadre school on July 28 presented an historical analysis of Bonapartism, under the title ``The Entente Cordiale: From the Pagan Empire of Napoleon I to the Bonapartist Sellout.'' We publish an edited transcript below.
Cheminade, who ran for the Presidency of France in 1995, is a longtime associate of LaRouche.
www.members.tripod.com /american_almanac/napoleon.htm   (10598 words)

  
 CHIRAC, Jacques-René
Jacques Chirac was elected to the National Assembly as a Gaullist successively from 1967.
After serving as minister for agriculture (5 Jul 1972 - Mar 1974) and of the interior (1 Mar - May 1974), Chirac was appointed prime minister (27 May 1974 - 26 Aug 1976) by newly elected President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
This page was last updated: 05 Nov 2005 14:57:49.
www.archontology.org /nations/france/france_state4/chirac.php   (446 words)

  
 Transcript of Remarks by LaRouche to a meeting of the Forum 44 in Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He was introduced by his friend and former French Presidential candidate Jacques Cheminade, who called it at the same time a great pleasure and a challenge.
It is the irony of history, that the greatest achievements of mankind come as a response to the worst dangers to mankind.
And to destroy France in two phases: One, the so-called "left phase" of British agents Danton, Marat, and so forth; a gentleman from Lausanne, Jacques Necker had something to do with this—he was a British agent, an asset of Lord Shelburne.
larouchein2004.net /pages/speeches/2003/031009switz.htm   (5963 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche
The International Caucus of Labor Committees claimed to have affiliates in Italy, Sweden, Canada and several South American countries.
In France, Jacques Cheminade leads a small group of LaRouche supporters known as of 2004 as Solidarité and Progrès (Solidarity and Progress).
In Australia LaRouche operatives took over an older extreme-right group, the Citizens Electoral Councils (CEC), and regularly contest elections.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/l/ly/lyndon_larouche.html   (4578 words)

  
 Schiller Institute- berlin EIR conference Nove. 5, 2001-- Economic Crash
He proposed returning to the Bretton Woods system, in which Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) would be used, as a standard reference point.
issue a golden euro." Cheminade pointed to "initiatives taken in Russia and Malaysia going in the same direction, with for example the issuance of the Russian golden chervonets," adding that the "golden euro" be conceived as "a bridge towards the New Bretton Woods."
Attendants at the seminar pursued these ideas; in answer to a question on this, Professor Hankel restressed the importance of establishing fixed rules for monetary stability, and said he preferred the SDR to gold, as the latter would tend to be advantageous to gold-producing countries.
www.schillerinstitute.org /conf-iclc/2001/berl_mainz/berlin_11_05_01.html   (1142 words)

  
 The New Alliance Party Merits Close Scrutiny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A reporter for the Paris, France daily newspaper Le Monde, Bernard Brigouleix, visiting in Jackson last week, said he concluded that LaRouche was “mad” after interviewing the right-wing leader in Paris last year.
Brigouleix said LaRouche was accompanied to the interview by Jacques Cheminade, leader of right-wing intellectuals in France—“Even Cheminade found LaRouche a bit hard to take.
He called me after LaRouche left to ask, ‘He wasn't too bad, was he?'” Cheminade leads a group of French ultra-rightist who call themselves Parti Ouvier European (POE) which is in turn allied with the German neo-Nazi group Europal ‘she Arbeiten Partel (EAP).
www.ex-iwp.org /docs/1985/The%20New%20Alliance%20Party%20Merits%20Close%20Scrutiny_85.htm   (674 words)

  
 LaRouche Addresses Berlin Strategic Seminar
Now, we will hear more on that, on that question of policy vacuum and leadership vacuum by Helga Zepp-LaRouche and by Jacques Cheminade, in the course of this day.
Now this all is occurring within the context of something which we, very intensively, already did discuss in January, and that is, the systemic economic, financial, and monetary crisis.
The attempts in 1789 in France, in the spring, were an attempt to form a constitutional republic, a monarchical republic, in France, would have had the same, essential principles of development as the United States.
larouchepac.com /pages/speeches_files/2005/050628_berlin_seminar.htm   (6360 words)

  
 E-nough!: July 2004 Archives
French President Jacques Chirac has this year excluded racist and serious sex crimes from the traditional blanket clemency for prisoners he signs every July for Bastille Day, his office said Monday.
The exceptions were decided in a context of a rising number of racist attacks in France, particularly against Jews, and of several shocking sex killings.
Christophe Girard, deputy mayor in charge of culture, considered at the end of the projection that it was "a lesson for all democracies", that showed how "corruption, manipulation, the concern for personal interest can lead any system to a kind of folly".
www.e-nough.hmdnsgroup.com /archives/2004_07.html   (8737 words)

  
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Right ________________________________________________________________________ 131 Q13A3 CHIRAC - L/R PLACEMENT "Jacques Chirac." 41 0.
Not registered to vote ________________________________________________________________________ Column Variable Frequencies Codes/Question Location Name ________________________________________________________________________ 149 Q18 VOTE-MASSTRICHT REFERENDUM "Could you tell me how you voted during the referendum on the Maastricht treaty in September 1992?" 179 0.
Not registered to vote ________________________________________________________________________ 150 Q19 VOTE-SECOND BALLOT 1988 "Could you tell me with the help of this list for whom you voted on the second ballot of the presidential elections of 1988: Francois Mitterand or Jacques Chirac?" 134 0.
prod.library.utoronto.ca:8090 /datalib/codebooks/icpsr/6806/cb6806   (3265 words)

  
 HeadBlast
By the power of the event itself, the collection of human energies and the sparks created, each person's statement rang with an extra force drawn from the energy generated by the whole.
Jacques Cheminade, head of the French political party Solidarité et Progrès and a presidential candidate in 1995 and in 2007 -- We now have a situation in which we have power in the hands of a few people fighting a pre-emptive war against anything that opposes them, and they represent the oil industry.
Pompidou foresaw that there would be something worse than the Stalin regime in the west.
davidcogswell.com /MediaRoulette/AxisForPeace.html   (5151 words)

  
 Lazare Carnot's Grand Strategy for Political Victory
See J. Cheminade, C. Albert, D. De Paoli, et al.
Next, the British unleashed a lunatic, anglophile faction, the Jacobins, led by Georges Jacques Danton and Jean Paul Marat.
The taking of the Bastille by the Parisian mob was led by Danton, the agent of the Duke of Orléans, the premier patron of the British- and Venetian-inspired philosophers in France.
american_almanac.tripod.com /carnotdp.htm   (11177 words)

  
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Tatyana Koryagina, economist at the Institute of Macro-Economic Research of the Russian Ministry of Economics and Trade; Dr. Nino Galloni, leading department director at the Italian Ministry of Labor; Dr. Kurt Richebächer, former chief representative of Dresdner Bank, publisher of the Richebächer Letter; Prof.
Yuri Gromyko, Moscow Academy of Culture and Education; Jacques Cheminade, candidate for the French Presidential race in 2002.
Chief moderator of the seminar was Michael Liebig, managing director of Executive Intelligence Review.
members.lycos.co.uk /JeremyBatterson/LaRouche.html   (12132 words)

  
 EIR Volume 28, Number 11, March 16, 2001
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician, by Christoph Wolff.
Jacques Cheminade, president of the Solidarity and Progress political group, is campaigning to become President of France in the elections scheduled for 2002.
He has been a decades-long collaborator of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
www.larouchepub.com /eirtoc/2001/eirtoc_2811.html   (306 words)

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