The American political prisoner and former Presidential candidate spoke with Radio XEAW in Monterrey, Mexico, about what a sane U.S. policy toward Mexico would be.
by Leni Rubinstein
Dr. Fung is the former dean of the College of Liberal Arts at National Central University in the Republic of China (Taiwan); former secretary to the late President, Chiang Chingkuo; former adviser to the Prime Minister; and president of the China Forum Monthly magazine. He recently helped found an organization called “Tung Mung Hui,” modeled upon Sun Yat-sen’s revolutionary cells.
Part 2 of a series on the recently resigned President of Venezuela, the Anglo-Americans’ favorite puppet in Ibero-America, who is now facing criminal charges for corruption. From a pamphlet circulated by the Venezuelan Labor Party and the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement.
by Carlos Méndez
“The Truth About CAP” Spreads.
by Silvia Palacios
Ecologists Launch New Offensive.
The Demjanjuk Case.
by Richard Welsh
Since the first dinosaurs were unearthed in the early 1820s, their scientific study has been entangled with cultural warfare. Richard Welsh tells the history of this bizarre phenomenon, reviewing Michael Crichton’s novel Jurassic Park and its movie adaptation, and surveying the literature on real scientific discoveries that are being made.
by Richard Welsh
by William Engdahl
Three high-level figures linked to Italy’s Ferruzzi holding company are dead under mysterious circumstances, and the international financial press is virtually silent. There is a very good reason why.
by Ramtanu Maitra
Russia froze its deal with India for rocket technology, under U.S. pressure. It’s the policy known as “technological apartheid” against the developing sector.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Suzanne Rose
Budget Ax Hits Rural Electrical Coops.
by Uwe Friesecke
Uwe Friesecke of the new German party Civil Rights Movement Solidarity and the Schiller Institute, analyzes the economic and strategic crisis that is threatening Germany, and what can be done to reverse it. Friesecke is currently touring the United States to bring this picture to American citizens and policymakers.
by Rainer Apel
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
A speech to hunger strikers at the potash mine in Bischofferode, Germany.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
Whether or not the U.S. government and the UN hierarchy were privy to Israel’s military plans, the actions of both have paved the way for gangster politics worldwide.
by Joseph Brewda
by Konstantin George
by Claudio Celani
by Mark Burdman
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Leni Rubinstein
An interview with Fung Hu-hsiang.
by Leni Rubinstein
by Steve Komm and Jeffrey Steinberg
Like the Pied Piper of Hamlin, the spiritual child molesters are stealing our children.
by H. Graham Lowry
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Anita Gallagher
by William Jones and Carl Osgood
In our July 23 issue, an editorial error appeared in the article “Cabbalism, Slavery, and the B’nai B’rith: The Case of A. E. Frankland” (page 64). It was not Julius Ochs, but his wife, Bertha, who was arrested for smuggling supplies to the Confederates. Julius was an officer of a Union unit responsible for stopping such smuggling.