A French retired general, one of President de Gaulle’s associates, is now general secretary of Support for Free Chad. He discusses that country’s political and economic crisis.
by Nicholas F. Benton
The spokesman for Americans Against Government Control of Unions, on the Justice Department’s action against the Teamsters.
by Carol White
Analyzes the destruction of our military-industrial infrastructure by the budget-cutting fanatics.
by Joyce Fredman
Working and Hungry.
by Rainer Apel
Sabotage behind the Air Crashes?
by Lucía Méndez
Anybody But Carlos Andrés Perez.
by Silvia Palacios
The Return of the Empire
A World in Crisis.
by Sophie Tanapura
by Robyn Quijano
Although fraud may formally deny the fact, the fact that the anti-IMF Cárdenas won the Presidential elections, creates a whole new political geometry in that country and internationally-and the bankers are worried.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Héctor Apolinar
by Dolia Estévez-Pettingell
by Cynthia R. Rush
by William Engdahl
by Sophie Tanapura
At a meeting in Bangkok, sparks flew over the World Health Organization’s AIDS cover-up.
by Marcia Merry
The United States is such an important food source for the world that famine is widely threatened if the U.S. government clings to its policy of inaction.
by Robert L. Baker and Marcia Merry
by Robert L. Baker and George Elder
by Robert L. Baker and Marcia Merry
by Nicholas F. Benton
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
by Luba George
What began as a KGB exercise in Armenia, has now become a forest fire sweeping the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. What will happen now, even the Kremlin leaders don’t know.
by Konstantin George
by Thierry Lalevée
by Joseph Brewda
by Gretchen Small
by Thierry Lalevée
by Mark Burdman
by Lt. Gen. Gerard C. Berkhof (RNA-ret.)
Address to an EIR seminar on electromagnetic weapons in London.
It seems that Alexandria prosecutor likes to blackmail pederasts to perform “sting” operations for him.
by Scott Thompson
One of the chief influences behind disastrous changes in U.S. strategic policy has gone to great lengths to conceal his past, but an EIR research team has uncovered it, and we’re not so sure it’s just his “past.”
by Nicholas F. Benton
by Edward Spannaus
by Herbert Quinde
by Nicholas F. Benton
Meese Hints Weld Under Investigation — EIR Focuses Media on Iranian Airliner.
by William Jones