The author of Modern Irregular Warfare discusses recent attacks on constitutional rights in the United States.
by Luba George
“Repentance” Film Signals Great Purge.
by Rainer Apel
Greens End “Ceasefire” with the SPD.
by Göran Haglund
Palme Murder: Back to Square One.
Ted Shackley Denies Contra, Drug Link.
Time Running Out in the Philippines.
They can result in an enormous industrial boom. Continuing EIR’s serialization of Ibero-American Integration: 100 Million New Jobs by the Year 2000!
by Ernst Högenauer
The Vice-President of the MBB Space group in Munich reports on the German space program and the key role of Eugen Sänger, father of the Space Shuttle.
by Christopher White
The more the Treasury and Federal Reserve act to put pressure on especially Germany and Japan, the better the Russians’ position becomes.
by Uwe Friesecke
The white government must be induced to get involved in a program to save all of Africa.
by Warren J. Hamerman
The head of EIR’s Biological Holocaust Task Force reports why the battle with the species-threatening disease will not be won without a U.S. President committed to deploying immense resources.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Silvia Palacios
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
by Marcia Merry
Patrick Leahy’s Roadshow.
by Robyn Quijano
In 1967-69, when Yuri Andropov’s Soviet KGB launched narco-terrorism, Carlos Lehder Rivas had just gotten his start in Dope, Inc. His recent capture spotlights one of the best-crafted creations of the alliance among Eastern Establishment families, international bankers, the West’s intelligence services, and the Soviet KGB.
by Valerie Rush and Gretchen Small
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Valerie Rush
by Gretchen Small
Elliot Richardson provides the key to understanding how the U.S. Liberal Eastern Establishment works with the Medellín Cartel.
by Valerie Rush
by Konstantin George
Gorbachov’s unparalleled international “Conference on Peace” was a “Central Committee” meeting of the Russian elite, State, and Church, and the representatives of the liberal, pro-Moscow, Western policy making elite.
by Dean Andromidas
In Amsterdam the weekend of Feb. 14, the European Network for East-West Dialogue convened a private meeting to map out U.S. troop departures.
by Marianna Wertz
Three internationally noted jurists have come to the United States to see for themselves.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Kathleen Klenetsky
At least part of the arms-control mafia seems to have recognized that, for the Soviets, a treaty is a means to military superiority.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
Alexander Haig Imitates LaRouche ... Sort of — If Ledeen Goes to Jail, Can Haig Be Far behind?
by Nicholas F. Benton
Dr. Otis Bowen Condemns the Elderly.
by Ronald Kokinda