by Nancy Spannaus
Will the Justice Department permit its Boston representative to use the Department’s police powers to carry out a political vendetta for international dope banks?
Interviews
The secretary-general of the European Labor Party in Sweden, was asked by EIR why her party was recently catapulted into the headlines.
by Rainer Apel
Kohl Makes It Official.
by Luba George and Carol Green
Military and Church: One Policy.
by Liliana Gorini
Reagan-Gorbachov on Capri?
by Augustinus
Pope greets Schiller Institute.
by Thierry Lalevée
Betrayed by Their Swiss Accounts.
by Susan Maitra
Rajiv’s New Diplomatic Initiative.
by Tecumseh
On MAD, “limited war,” and Vietnam.
Saving Lives.
by Criton Zoakos
Documentation: Excerpts from the IMF Interim Committee’s press communiqué.
by Liliana Gorini
by Christopher White and Sylvia Brewda
But we’re fattening our enemies on the flesh and blood of those who should be our friends: Based on EIR’s forthcoming Quarterly Economic Report.
by Marcia Merry
by Marsha Freeman
by Kathy Wolfe
BBS Collapse Means Fast Cartelization.
by George Elder
The Planned Theft of America.
by Valerie Rush
“Cut Off Their Insulin”: McNamara.
by Konstantin George
Russians and Robots.
by John Grauerholz, M.D.
Herpes Cure Has Larger Implications.
by Warren J. Hamerman
A study commissioned by Lyndon LaRouche in 1974 employed the methodological principle that human economic activity and the biosphere as a whole are intimately linked, to predict the present diseases and famines spreading out from Africa due to financiers’ genocide policies. Warren Hamerman, director of the original study, reports.
by Dr. John Grauerholz, M.D.
Cholera is only the beginning.
by Vivian Freyre Zoakos
The April 11 terrorist massacre in Spain in which 15 Americans died is part of an extraordinary terrorist activation that foreshadows assassination attempts or further bombings around President Reagan’s upcoming tour.
by Carlos Potes
Tens of thousands marched against genocide policies around the world, and labor organizations in Mexico and elsewhere announced their intention to mobilize many more.
Documentation: The Panamanian labor federation’s letter to President Reagan; the statement of the Argentine federation; and Dominican press coverage.
by Thierry Lalevée
by Allen Douglas and Donna Levit
As the Reagan administration continued its arms negotiations in Geneva, a shadow government convened at the Carter Center in Atlanta—with Soviet proconsul Dobrynin present.
by M.T. Upharson
The Monkey Trap, Yet Again? — Pepsi and Other Intrigues.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Senate Group Moves against the SDI — Congress Pushes IMF Murder Plan for Africa — Tip O’Neill “Impressed” by New Soviet Leader — New “Jap-Bashing” Measures Proposed — Schiller Institute Asks Congress To Buck IMF.