A 28-year veteran of the FBI says that the bureau’s current “satanism expert” is instead one of the leading propagandists for satanism.
by Mary McCourt Burdman
Legacies, A Chinese Mosaic, by Bette Bao Lord.
by Rainer Apel
Talks on Germany on rocky ground.
by Carlos Wesley
U.S. Arming Colombian Mafias.
by Hugo López Ochoa
Political Storm over Pope’s Visit.
by Silvia Palacios
Suicidally Propitiating the Banks.
LaRouche: Man of the Century.
by Marsha Freeman
President Bush has mouthed a current U.S. commitment to putting man on Mars, evoking the image of John F. Kennedy. But both his Administration’s refusal to enact something like JFK’s investment tax credit, and its emphasis on current technologies rather than ones yet to be developed, belie the President’s empty words. Marsha Freeman reports on Lyndon LaRouche’s proposal for a crash mobilization to colonize the red planet.
by Andrew Rotstein
The combined tax credit program and drive to the Moon brought a long-lasting economic recovery.
by Christopher White
If Moscow follows the advice of Anglo-American banking circles and adopts policies modeled on Hitler’s Economics Minister Hjalmar Schacht, chaos will result. The only way to peace is through LaRouche’s European “Development Triangle” program.
by Rogelio A. Maduro
But any industry and labor leaders who are praying for a presidential veto to save them from this monstrous bill, should come down from the clouds.
by Andrew Rotstein
by Marcia Merry
by Mary McCourt Burdman
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
It will make salmonella poisoning a thing of the past.
by Andrea Olivieri
Once the President of Colombia during the heyday of the country’s dope trade, Alfonso López Michelsen is now at the center of the drug traffickers’ empire against which the current government has declared total war. Now the authorities are on the tail of the godfather himself; the material assembled here is aimed at helping that process along,
by Konstantin George
The stage for the great domestic crisis ever faced by the Soviet boss, has been set by resurgent nationalism in the Russian Federation.
by Thierry Lalevée
Aftermath of the May 20 violence in the occupied territories.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Gen. Paul-Albert Scherer
Former West German military intelligence chief Gen. Paul-Albert Scherer seeks to disperse the Soviet smokescreen on the eve of the Washington summit.
by Peter Rush and Cynthia R. Rush
by Maria Cristina Fiocchi
by Leo F. Scanlon
The Bushmen have allowed themselves to be conned by every Soviet trick in the book, including a faked threat of an imminent Soviet military coup, used to lend urgency to Moscow’s demands.
The most celebrated political prisoner in the world puts his accusers on trial, and defends rule by law.
The case of Mira Lansky Boland.
by Dennis Speed
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Scott Thompson
by Lydia Cherry
by William Jones
Interview with Ted Gunderson.
by William Jones