Mr. Holt is the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s principal investigator in the program devoted to self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of ceramics.
by Valerie Rush
An Economy Grows in Peru.
by Thierry Lalevée
Iran’s Arms Suppliers.
by Rainer Apel
A Bomb that Was Built in Moscow.
by Göran Haglund
Sweden—a Fourth Rome?
by Galliano Maria Speri
Italy and the Economic New Yalta.
by Josefina Menéndez
Renewed Offensive for Nuclear Power.
A war on narco-slavery.
by Criton Zoakos
Editor-in-Chief Criton Zoakos demolishes Zbigniew Brzezinski’s new book, Game Plan: A Geostrategic Framework for the Conduct of the U.S.-Soviet Contest.
by Robert Gallagher
A new process for the production of ceramic materials for industrial use could be the key to the economic recovery of the American Midwest.
Interview with Birch Holt of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The Vatican’s offensive has the narco-traffickers shaking in their boots. Excerpts from John Paul II’s speeches and homilies during his visit to Colombia July 1-8.
by David Goldman
With choice between a general collapse of securities values and the collapse of the dollar, the Fed chairman has picked the latter as a delaying tactic.
by William Engdahl
by Marcia Merry
by Hugo López Ochoa
by William Engdahl
Who’s the Most Off-Balance-Sheet?
by David Goldman
The Off-Balance-Sheet Bubble.
by John Grauerholz, M.D.
New Promise in Treatment of Leukemia.
by Uwe Henke v. Parpart
The President, whatever her intentions, is following policies that will destroy her nation, at the behest of the international financiers who overthrew her predecessor.
by Paul Goldstein
Paul Goldstein was in Manila as the coup unfolded, and reports on his meetings with leaders from both the Marcos and Aquino camps.
by Allen Douglas
Refutes the Aquino government’s expectation that the communists will lay down their arms.
by Linda de Hoyos
Identifies the strategy of the international bankers, and what the Philippines must do to save its economy.
by Al Douglas
by Criton Zoakos
by Philip Golub
by Konstantin George
Shevardnadze is courting the British, Gorbachov receives the French; the objective is the isolation of the key European member of NATO.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
In Bolivia, the beginning of a flanking attack against Moscow’s low-intensity warfare.
by Valerie Rush
by Ali el Montasser
Will Major Jalloud, with his “Western connections,” be the successor?
by Nicholas F. Benton
Defense Secretary Weinberger has used uncharacteristically strong language against the treason in Congress, while the doyens of the Eastern Establishment have come out with a new plan for surrender to the Soviet Union.
by D. Stephen Pepper
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Dolia Estévez-Pettingell
Dr. John Seale, the British venereologist, endorses the AIDS ballot initiative in California.
by Nicholas F. Benton
Will Robert Michel Run for President? — Revelations on How the KGB Runs Congress.
by Kathleen Klenetsky