Volume 20, Number 28, July 23, 1993

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Interviews

Chuck Bellman

A former farmer and chairman of the Democratic Party of South Dakota, Mr. Bellman currently works as an advocate for farmers. He describes his fight against the Farm Credit System, which is out to put farmers out of business.

Departments

Dateline Mexico

by Carlos Cota Meza

Farmers’ Revolt Spreads.

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

The Truth Some Want Never To Be Known.

Andean Report

by Gretchen Small

Endgame Being Played in Peru?

China Report

by Mary Burdman

China Hit by Record Floods.

Editorial

The Confederate New York Times.

Books

H.G. Wells and the Roots of British Social Engineering

by Mark Burdman

The Intellectuals and the Masses: Pride and Prejudice among the Literary Intelligentsia, 1880-1939, by John Carey; and The Invisible Man: The Life and Liberties of H.G. Wells, by Michael Coren.

‘Intimate’ Portrait of Kay Graham Falls Far Short of Reality

by Daniel Platt

Power, Privilege and the Post, the Katharine Graham Story, by Carol Felsenthal.

Mossad Script Sets U.S. against Islam

by Joseph Brewda

Target America: Terrorism in the U.S. Today, by Yossef Bodansky.

Science & Technology

New ‘SDI’ Initiative Could Salvage Russian Science

by Paul Gallagher

Technological breakthroughs are still being made in the U.S. and Russian “Strategic Defense Initiative.” Paul Gallagher reports on the urgent need to expand cooperation.

U.S. Airborne Laser Program Survives Gutting of the SDI

LaRouche: Rejection of SDI Spells Disaster

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Economics

George Soros: The Central Banks’ Secret Weapon

by John Hoefle and Scott Thompson

Citicorp and Soros, “the man with the Midas touch,” are working together in international currency warfare operations sanctioned by the Federal Reserve.

Berlin AIDS Congress: Official Policy Is a Scandal

by Wolfgang Lillge, M.D.

Currency Rates

Argentina’s Creditors Gloat over Privatization of State-Run Oil Firm

by Cynthia R. Rush

Farm Credit System Is Saving the Parasite and Killing Host

by Suzanne Rose

An interview with Chuck Bellman.

Business Briefs

Feature

Stop the Spiritual Child Molestation in Our Schools

by Nancy Spannaus

Nancy Spannaus, independent Virginia gubernatorial candidate, issues a call for a nationwide war against the brainwashing school “reforms” known as outcome-based education and multiculturalism.

Outcome-Based Education Is Child Abuse, Says Leader of Referendum

by Jed Brown

Washington State activist and educator Jed Brown explains why he launched a campaign to repeal outcome-based education in the state.

Even American College Students Can Barely Read

by Susan Welsh

The Child Molesters in the Classroom

by Kathleen Klenetsky

RJR Nabisco Funds Education ‘Reform’

by Susan Welsh

Public School Curriculum: How Reform Efforts Should Proceed

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Lyndon LaRouche outlines his education program.

International

UN, Owen Push ‘Final Solution’ against Bosnia

by Umberto Pascali

Britain’s Lord David Owen’s report to the UN Security Council demands that Bosnia agree to its own ethnic partition, or it will be starved into oblivion.

Documentation: The Bosnian press agency TWRA denounces the UN’s complicity in genocide.

New Slavic Union Strengthens Power of Russian Imperial Faction

by Konstantin George

Washington Pressures Moscow on India Rocket Engine Deal

by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra

Walking a Tightrope in South African Talks

by Uwe Friesecke

Haiti Accord Sets Stage for Civil War

by Ana M. Phau

Western Error in the Balkans Means Crisis in the Former Soviet Union

by Brig. Gen. Paul-Albert Scherer (ret.)

A speech by the former head of the West German military intelligence service, to a conference of the Schiller Institute in Bonn.

International Intelligence

National

The Mighty Lessons of the Mississippi Floods

by Marcia Merry

The flood that has devastated America’s heartland will have global strategic implications. Compounding the natural disaster were the economic collapse and negligence, which left many cities utterly unprotected from the rising waters.

Randy Weaver Found Not Guilty; Real Criminals Must Now Be Put On Trial

by Patrick Ruckert

Cabalism, Slavery, and the B’nai B’rith: The Case of A.E. Frankland

by Anton Chaitkin

‘Co-Signers’ Meet across U.S., Europe

by John Sigerson

As activists gathered in Philadelphia on July 4 to re-dedicate themselves to the principles of the Declaration of Independence, parallel events were held in many other cities.

National News

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