WATCH: Ritter & Celente on Anti-Nuclear War Rally

Scott Ritter, former weapons inspector, intelligence officer, author and journalist, and Gerald Celente, publisher of Trends Journal, discuss Saturday’s major anti-war rally in Kingston, N.Y. with CN‘s Joe Lauria.

The following speakers will share their insights on how to restore peace and freedom that has been robbed from us by politicians:

  • Judge Andrew Napolitano, constitutional expert, and host of Judging Freedom podcast

  • Scott Ritter, former U.N. weapons inspector

  • Max Blumenthal, journalist, activist

  • Anya Parampil, journalist, activist

  • Joe Lauria, editor-in-chief of Consortium News

  • Gerald Celente, founder of Occupy Peace, the Universal Church of Freedom, Peace and Justice and publisher of the Trends Journal magazine… plus live Zooms with other renowned guests. 

  • Roger Waters, via videolink.

A Historic Location for a Historic Event

It begins at 2 p.m. EST on Saturday, Sept. 28th at the Four Corners of Freedom on Crown and John Streets in Kingston, N.Y. – the most historic Four Corners of America where the seeds of democracy were sown. Immerse yourself in the spirit of our nation’s founding ideals as we rally together for peace and freedom.

Watch the Live Stream

If you can’t join us in person the rally will be live streamed on OccupyPeace.com, TrendsJournal.com, and freedompeacejustice.com, so you can still experience this momentous event from anywhere.

Make Your Voice Heard

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a movement that could change the course of our nation’s history. United We Stand, Divided We Die.

Please do what you can to donate all you can to make a tax-deductible donation. Occupy Peace and/or The Universal Church of Freedom, Peace and Justice.

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5 comments for “WATCH: Ritter & Celente on Anti-Nuclear War Rally

  1. C. v. Neuves
    September 29, 2024 at 01:44

    1) Demonstrations will never make any difference, as long it is not supported by one of the major mainstreams of a society. Remember the HUGE demonstrations all over the world against GW Bush’s Irak war?
    2) In 1982 the German government did not fall over the deployment of Pershing rockets, but because the coalition partner of the Social-Democrats changed sides to pursue more neoliberal politics. The peace movement of that era became the Green party, which fully supported the bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 and is now fiercely supporting Ukraine and Israel’s right to “self-defense”.
    3) Uncouth the third speaker at the event ranting after the interesting free speech part of his talk about less state and more liberalism, ie. effectively for the freedom of only six organizations to own 92% of the press and more inequality, underlying reasons for the current crisis of democracy with indiscernible parties.

  2. Susan Lippman
    September 27, 2024 at 21:31

    I would like to help organize a similar rally in New York City. Please contact me about this.
    Thank You.

  3. julia eden
    September 27, 2024 at 20:11

    thank you so much for your appeals for peace!
    your perseverance and passion are contagious.

    in my EU country, whose f.lawmakers decided
    to accept the deployment of US state-of-the-art
    hypersonic missiles on its territory as of 2026,
    people seem to have lost their fear of nuclear
    weapons, just as mr ritter described it. *)

    “putin can’t be trusted, so why talk with him?”
    “wars are fought elsewhere. why should we care?”

    at the same time, more than half of the population
    favors peace, but the silent majority remains irrelevant
    exactly because it does not make the slightest noise.

    *) to think that “nuclear” is becoming fashionable again
    bc AI uses so much energy that microsoft will restart the
    three mile island plant …

    mr. celente fired up my anger at the fact that
    my country’s gov’t pumped 100 million euros
    [euphemistically named “special assets”!] into
    our military and wants the whole nation to get
    “fit for war!” – while funds for public services
    keep dwindling ever faster …

    “peace does not pay!”, is what warmongers say.
    proving them wrong would be such a miracle!

  4. JL
    September 27, 2024 at 18:54

    Both Scott and Gerald are absolutely right. Unfortunately, from where I sit, I don’t believe our votes are worth much. War is one of the few bipartisan priorities for our Congress. Neither candidate for president says anything substantial about the policies they will effect. The whole situation amounts to a Kafka like nightmare.

    • Valerie
      September 29, 2024 at 15:19

      Kafkaesque and Orwellian nightmare. You’re right: your vote is worthless. (As long as there are only Harris and Trump for whom to vote.) Consider other independent candidates.

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