Volume 14, Number 28, July 17, 1987

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Departments

Medicine

by John Grauerholz, M.D.

LaRouche “Bugs” AIDS Lobby.

African Report

by Mary Lalevée

Everything Keeps Falling.

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Gorbachov Cracks the Whip.

Dateline Mexico

by Hugo López Ochoa

Project Democracy’s New Party.

Andean Report

by Valerie Rush

Kissinger’s “Little Wars”: A Replay.

Report from Bangkok

by Sophie Tanapura

Weinberger Encourages Friends.

American System

by Anton Chaitkin

Alexander Hamilton’s French Alliance.

Editorial

Root Out the Secret Government!

Economics

Reagan’s GATT ‘Free Trade’ Plan Endangers Food Supply

by Marcia Merry

The proposal to end farm subsidies will mean plantation-based farm output, under the control of the banking and commodity cartel companies of London and continental Europe.

Overcoming the Reagan ‘Recovery’: The Virginia Shipyards: Spearhead for a Nuclear Merchant Marine

by Joyce Fredman

Part I of a series.

Cargill Monopolizes French Sunflower Market

by Christophe Laverhne and Marcia Merry

Currency Rates

Italian Firm Promotes Optical Biophysics

FAO Watches as Locusts Hit Africa

by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

Business Briefs

Science & Technology

How Russia’s Radio Frequency Weapons Can Kill

by Robert Gallagher

The second in Robert Gallagher’s series on the latest Russian breakthroughs in strategic weapons, and the threat they pose to the West.

AIDS Update

LaRouche ‘Bugs’ AIDS Lobby

by John Grauerholz, M.D.

Property/Casualty in Trouble, Health Next

Brazil, Britain Show Sharp Case Increase

Nancy Wants ‘Gay’ on AIDS Panel

AIDS Lobby in Georgia Fumes over LaRouche

Feature

The Case for the Revocation of Executive Orders 12333 and 12334

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Shows how these two orders have been employed to establish a lawless secret government in the United States. The Justice Department has thereby become an accomplice in subverting the Constitution.

How Executive Orders Set Up the Secret Government

by Robert Greenberg

International

Is Moscow’s New Diplomacy Really Puzzling?

by Criton Zoakos

The Soviets’ brutal treatment of the West German President and the U.S. Secretary of State is only surprising to those whose rose-colored glasses blind them to the reality of war mobilization in Russia.

LaRouche and the European Labor Party Take On the Andropov Dynasty

by Claude Albert

An extraordinary trial in Paris pits LaRouche against the government of the U.S.S.R.

Turkey Fears Betrayal by State Department

by Thierry Lalevée

Panama Crisis at Standoff—for Now

by Valerie Rush

Panama destabilization accelerates under “Project Democracy”.

Sweden: Soviet Submarines Spur Officers’ Revolt

by Göran Haglund

France: Klaus Barbie Verdict Vindicates Resistance

by Philip Golub

The High Price of ‘Politics as Usual’: Signs of Social Crisis Erupt in India

by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra

Documentation: The drug plague out of control.

Denounce U.S. Action Against Waldheim

International Intelligence

National

LaRouche in New England, Puts Accusers On Trial

by Nora Hamerman

The anti-Establishment presidential candidate, over a two-week period, returns to campaign in New Hampshire and turns a blatantly politically motivated indictment against its “secret government” instigators.

Elephants & Donkeys

by Kathleen Klenetsky

Who’s the Dumbest of Them All? — Bush Linked to Contra Drug-Running — Gephardt: Absolutely No Mandatory AIDS Testing.

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

Kirk, Fahrenkopf in Public Embrace — Shultz, Abrams Sweat over Ollie.

Congressional Closeup

by Ronald Kokinda

National News

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