by Jonathan Tennenbaum
The German physicist was interviewed by the director of Germany’s Fusion Energy Forum.
by Umberto Pascali
Two Croatian-Canadians fear U.N. “mediator” Cyrus Vance will impose a cease-fire that rubber-stamps Serbia’s seizure of Croatian territory.
by Marianna Wertz
The New World Order, by Pat Robertson.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The Samson Option, Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy, by Seymour Hersh.
by Carol White
Visions of Infamy, The Untold Story of How Journalist Hector C. Bywater Devised the Plans that Led to Pearl Harbor, by William H. Honan.
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
Dr. Erich Bagge, a student of Werner Heisenberg, details how he came to understand, and ultimately to prove, that neutrinos don’t exist.
by Erich Bagge
by Carlos Cota Meza
An “Economic Miracle” on Borrowed Time.
by Rainer Apel
Russia Is Seeking Support.
Environmental Law Is Fascism.
by Gabriele Liebig
From Sweden, Africa, Ukraine, and Peru, more than 300 people from 31 nations joined at the Schiller Institute’s conference in Berlin. From farmers to physicists to freedom fighters, their attention was turned on how to implement a True Fourth Development Decade.
by Dr. Kofi Nyidevu Awoonor
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Address to the Berlin conference from the only opponent Bush fears enough to keep in prison.
by Marcia Merry
Real Food Aid Requires Real Farm Aid.
The new introduction to the third edition of EIR’s bestselling book, Dope, Inc. In the 13 years since it was first commissioned by Lyndon LaRouche to name the names of the people “above suspicion” who launder the money and protect the trade, the U.S. branch of the drug cartel—led by Henry Kissinger and the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith—launched a years-long effort to silence the authors, starting with LaRouche. George Bush has kept LaRouche in jail for reasons that include what Bush and his backers most fear about the information contained in this book.
by Konstantin George
The escalating crisis, fanned by Anglo-American and Israeli interests, threatens to engulf Turkey, Iran, and Russia.
by Andrea Olivieri
Under defense questioning in the trial of Gen. Manuel Noriega, cartel chieftain Carlos Lehder Rivas admitted that the U.S. government gave him the cocaine franchise in exchange for his smuggling guns to the Nicaraguan Contras!
by Silvia Palacios
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
U.S. efforts to force agreement on nuclear non-proliferation are meeting mixed reactions.
by Michael Billington
by Lydia Cherry and Mary McCourt Burdman
by Umberto Pascali
Interview with Milos Susak and William Kuharic.
by Carlos Wesley
by Leo Scanlon
The only thing holding up passage of this bill, which extends the death penalty to 50 federal crimes, is partisan rivalry: Who can trample the constitutional protections most thoroughly?
by Scott Thompson
Quotes from some startling documents detailing damage-control deliberations between BCCI’s Swaleh Naqvi and Kissinger Associates’ Alan Stoga.
by Carlos Wesley
Who talked and who walked. Your tax dollars at work.
by Edward Spannaus
New information in our decade-long investigation of the “October Surprise.”
by Nora Hamerman
Part 4 in a series on the art exhibit commemorating the era of Christopher Columbus, in Washington.
by William Jones