by Joseph Brewda
The editor of a leading Arabic daily in Jerusalem who was an eyewitness to the Oct. 8 massacre describes it as part of an Israeli “final solution” to the “Palestinian problem.”
by Rainer Apel
Is Germany Safe from Destabilization?
by Valerie Rush
Peru’s Economy Depends on Drugs.
by Carlos Wesley
Bush Puppets Face Growing Resistance.
Henry Kissinger’s Mideast Massacre.
by Lorenzo Carrasco Bazúa
Building east-west transport links between the Amazon basin and the countries along the Pacific coast is crucial for the economic development of the entire continent—and that’s precisely why George Bush’s Administration opposes it. But a group of the Amazon region’s business and political leaders, undaunted, met in the heart of the Amazon to plot how to make their dream into reality. Our Brazil correspondent reports.
by Carol White
Following in the footsteps of the Roman Emperor Diocletian who banned all technological progress, the U.S. Congress has adopted a 5,000-page monstrosity whose insane regulations would lead to the same result—even without the current economic depression.
by William Engdahl
It’s tough to breathe life into an economic corpse.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Rachel Douglas
Now that Karl Marx is out of the running, the policy battle is between Adam Smith’s system of usury, and Friedrich List’s “American System.” Rachel Douglas traces the chaotic way the debate is proceeding as the Soviet economy crumbles.
by Scott Thompson
by John Hoefle
The Lull before the Storm.
by Marcia Merry
Bush Cuts Off Food Aid to Sudan.
by Joseph Brewda
The Israeli massacre of 20 Palestinians at the Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem on Oct. 8 threatens to unleash the full madness of religious warfare among Muslims, Christians, and Jews. And that is precisely the aim of the British brains and American brawn which are pulling the strings.
by Joseph Brewda
Interview with Hanna Siniora, editor of the Jerusalem Arabic daily Al Fajr.
by Scott Thompson
A survey of the Freemasonic kooks who run the British Arab Bureau, which, in turn, runs Israel.
by Joseph Brewda
A profile of intelligence operative Gershom Solomon and his Temple Mount Faithful fanatics.
by Nora Hamerman and Thierry Lalevée
The French are protesting, while Washington covers up for Syria’s butchery. But when will the French government tell—and act on—the whole truth?
by Konstantin George
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Mark Burdman
by Linda de Hoyos
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Michael Gelber
by Andrea Olivieri
by Herbert Quinde
by Kathleen Klenetsky
History is crushing the President who thought he could defy it, and first in line with the mallet is the Establishment which put him into power. But many other Americans are waking up, too.
The U.S. government may have to pay back the millions it stole from the LaRouche movement and its supporters.
Documentation: Excerpts from the court papers.
by Leo Scanlon
Some grains of truth dredged from the 1990 edition of the Pentagon’s Soviet Military Power.
by Leo Scanlon
Tricks
New documents released under the Freedom of Information Act prove that LaRouche was jailed for political reasons alone.
by William Jones