by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The jailed American leader comments on royals and Hollywood stars passing themselves off as scientific authorities; the “Brady plan;” Soviet actions in Afghanistan; the Iran-Contra scandal; and his recent revelations regarding jury foreman Buster Horton.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
The bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina is resigning his post in order to work full time to fight “the prevailing winds of strange doctrine without and within the Episcopal Church.”
Peruvian Campaigns To Free LaRouche.
by Rainer Apel
Neutralism Building in West Germany.
by Christine Schier
Dissidents Gain in Municipal Polls.
by Leonardo Servadio
Russians To Take Over Italy?
by Carlos Méndez
IMF Imposes “African” Conditions.
by Susan Maitra
A Shakeup in Bihar.
by Carlos Wesley
Carter Gang Out To Scuttle Elections.
Kill Satan: Satan kills.
by Marcia Merry
The USDA has discovered that Americans cannot have both food and clean water, since productive agriculture “pollutes” groundwater.
by Marcia Merry
by Peter Rush
The geniuses from the Treasury Department claim they will reduce Third World debt and debt service payments by 20% at the end of three years. Thus, the net outflow from the poorest countries will continue, and the crisis will only get worse.
International press commentary.
by Peter Rush
Documentation: Excerpts from the IMF’s Letter of Intent to Venezuela, leaked to the Venezuelan press.
by Lydia Cherry
by Ulf Sandmark
The European Free Trade Association gets linked into the “New Yalta” gameplan. A report from our Stockholm bureau.
by William Engdahl
Banks Perplexed on Loans to Moscow.
by Christopher White and Marcia Merry
A study by EIR’s economics staff reveals the staggering impact of programs to take agricultural land out of production. We’ve said so for some time, but here we document it in full detail. Every day, 1.5 million people die as a result of shrinking food output. And every day that agriculture policy remains on this malthusian track, means more people will die.
by Scott Thompson
Unprecedented developments are afoot, as Israeli and Palestinian parliamentarians discuss peace efforts in New York City. On one point there was general agreement: Kissinger and his associates, such as Eagleburger, have never made anything but a mess in the region.
by Mark Burdman
Mere elected governments are not moving fast enough to extinguish the human race, to suit the tastes of Queen Victoria’s descendants.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Rachel Douglas
The clashes among Serbian nationalists in the Balkans today are what Venice and Russian manipulated to set off World War I. EIR’s archive on the “Trust” provides the background for understanding the Kosovo crisis.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Konstantin George
by Nicholas F. Benton
The month from March 15 to April 15 has begun, and from the standpoint of potential crises, it’s a minefield for the still floundering U.S. Administration.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Interview with Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
We have not heard the last word on the “clientele” of Kissinger Associates.
by Herbert Quinde
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Leo Scanlon
by Leo Scanlon
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Nicholas F. Benton
Will U.S. Scuttle Middle East Peace?
by William Jones