by Dennis Small
General Visconti was one of the leaders of the frustrated Nov. 27 uprising in Venezuela. He has been given asylum in Peru, along with 50 other Venezuelan Air Force pilots and technicians.
by Webster G. Tarpley
How to stop the war in Bosnia: a Croatian journalist outlines a decisive plan for U.S. action to Schiller Institute president Webster Tarpley.
by Catherine Brannan and Yves Messer
The French correspondent for the Croatian news agency HINA in Strasbourg, Mr. Solic is accredited to the European Parliament and Council of Europe there.
by Philip Valenti
A farm family from North Dakota linked up with the LaRouche movement to fight an effective battle against an illegal foreclosure of their farm.
by David Cherry
Frontiers—The Epic of South Africa’s Creation and the Tragedy of the Xhosa People, by Noel Mostert.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Terror in the Night: The Klan’s Campaign Against the Jews, by Jack Nelson.
by Rainer Apel
New Wars, But Where?
by Kathy Wolfe
Dvorak’s Unmet Challenge to American Composers.
Whatever Happened to Reality?
by Christopher White
The increasingly belligerent attitude of continental Europe toward “Anglo-Saxon circles” allow us to focus on the real problem in a useful way.
by Carlos Cota Meza
by Denise Henderson
by H. Graham Lowry
by Cho Wen-pin
China has the richest water power resources in the world, yet it is suffering a devastating crisis in energy supply, as international pressure groups block efforts to develop those resources.
by John Hoefle
The Bigger They Are ...
by François LePine
Call for LaRouche’s Freedom.
by Dennis Small
The Nov. 27, 1992 coup attempt in Venezuela capped a year of revolt all across Ibero-America against the austerity policies of the International Monetary Fund, against its corrupt “democracies,” and against Washington’s policy of dismantling the armed forces of the continent.
by Dennis Small
In an exclusive interview in Lima, Brig. Gen. Francisco Visconti Osorio tells why the nationalist current is “growing stronger by the day” and is perceived as an obstacle to the new world order.
Excerpts from the videotaped message to Venezuelans that was suppressed.
From a letter by two imprisoned coup leaders, Admirals Grüber and Caberra.
by Rachel Douglas
Germany’s Chancellor Kohl warns that the instability in the former Soviet Union could lead to World War III.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
The Schiller Institute campaign for C=256 intersected Jordan’s new music project to teach music in the schools.
by Edward Spannaus
by Webster G. Tarpley
An interview with Srecko Jurdana in the Post-Bulletin of Rochester, Minnesota.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Susan Maitra
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Jacques Cheminade
by Marcia Merry
The new CIA director is putting emphasis on “economic challenges,” which is another name for trade war against our allies.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Philip Valenti
An interview with Kay Zenker.
by William Jones