by Javier Almario
The former head of Colombia’s national oil company Ecopetrol describes how the friends of Dope, Inc. sabotaged his plan for oil independence.
by Evanthia Frangou
Two Italian physicists discuss their evidence that the “ozone hole” is a result of the solar wind, and not human-caused emissions.
by Ralf Schauerhammer
The German author of Sackgasse Okostaat (The Dead-end Ecological State) systematically refutes the arguments of the “greenhouse effect” hoaxsters, who base their theories on psychosis instead of scientific method.
by Evanthia Frangou
by Rogelio A. Maduro
by David Shavin
The recently discovered manuscripts of Mozart’s C minor Fantasy and Sonata sold for $1.7 million, but their value for gaining insight into the composer’s mind is far, far greater.
by Joseph Brewda
Israeli warlord and Housing Minister Ariel Sharon, must be immediately investigated by the United Nations for his role in working with Anglo-American interests to foment a regional war. A dossier by Joseph Brewda on Sharon and the Anglo-Soviet intelligence networks which make him tick.
by Carlos Cota Meza
Mexican Industry: Going, Going, Gone.
by Silvia Palacios
Drug Trade Heightens Threat to Amazon.
by Andrea Olivieri
Colombian Military Hits FARC Haven.
Food for Peace or Food as a Weapon.
by Christopher White
The Anglo-American Establishment is telling other nations: “Either you support our Mideast war, or starve.”
by Giuliana Sammartino
by Mary McCourt Burdman
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
by Lydia Cherry
by Javier Almario
by Javier Almario
Interview with Francisco Chona, former head of the state oil firm Ecopetrol.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Marcia Merry
European Farmers Defend Production.
by John Hoefle
The Consolidation Begins.
by Gen. Paul Albert Scherer (ret.)
Nothing could be more strategically dangerous than for people in the West to cling to the delusion that Mikhail Gorbachov is an enlightened ruler committed to bringing Western values into the Soviet empire, argues former West German military intelligence chief Gen. Paul-Albert Scherer. Gorbachov is doomed to fail because he represents a failed system which is incapable of reforming itself. General Scherer traces 15 steps in the empire’s collapse.
by Carol White and Rainer Apel
Pretty much everyone in Europe wants negotiations, not war, with Iraq—everyone, that is, except Britain’s “Iron Lady.” Will her departure convince Bush to eat his broccoli?
by Mark Burdman
by John Sigerson
by Konstantin George
by Dennis Small
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
India’s two postwar political experiments have failed, and with no third one in sight, India is descending into chaos.
by Scott Thompson
Kenneth de Courcy, a “go-between” in the railroading of LaRouche, is identified by Moscow as one of their own.
by Robyn Quijano
If the majority of Americans ever got the real story of the Panama invasion and why Bush ordered the massacre of 4,000 Panamanian civilians, the U.S. President would be sitting in jail right now, instead of General Noriega.
by Kathleen Klenetsky