The Mayor of Tuzla, Bosnia-Hercegovina charges that there is an “international plot” to extinguish his nation.
by Marianna Wertz
Parents in Giles County, Virginia are fighting outcome-based education in order to save their children.
by Doug Mallouk
Environmental Overkill: Whatever Happened to Common Sense? by Dixy Lee Ray, with Lou Guzzo.
Part 3 of a six-part series on the recently suspended President of Venezuela, the Anglo-Americans’ favorite puppet in Ibero-America who is now facing criminal charges for corruption. From a pamphlet by the Venezuelan Labor Party and the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement.
by Carlos Cota Meza
George Soros Descends on Mexico.
by Lorenzo Carrasco
British Geopolitics Returns.
Assisted Suicide = Nazi Medicine.
by Lothar Komp and John Hoefle
by Rainer Apel
Documentation: Letters of support pour in from around the world.
by Gerardo Terán Canal
by Carlos Méndez
by Richard Freeman
In Part 1 of a two-part series, Richard Freeman proposes employing the nation’s youths through the paradigm of the Army Corps of Engineers.
by Rachel Douglas
A Bering Strait Rail Link.
by Robert L. Baker
Cartel Monopolizes U.S. Seeds Supply.
by Dennis Small
Peru is locked in a battle to the death with the most bloodthirsty subversive apparatus that has ever appeared in the Western Hemisphere, the bestial Shining Path narco-terrorists. Their stated objective is to murder 1 million out of 23 million Peruvians, in order to shatter the nation and establish an ethnically “cleansed,” indigenist brand of Inca primitive communism.
by Gretchen Small
by Luis Vásquez Medina
Bosnia-Hercegovina is resisting British designs to destroy that nation. From first-hand accounts at the so-called Geneva peace talks.
Documentation: An interview with Tuzla mayor Omar Beslagacic; excerpts from Bosnia and Hercegovina’s request for provisional measures of protection, presented to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
by Joseph Brewda
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Konstantin George
The question of what comes after President Boris Yeltsin burst into the open in late July in the Russian press.
by Carlos Méndez
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has demanded the return of John Demjanjuk from Israel. Will the Clinton Administration back the court?
A letter to President Clinton from six members of the Moscow City Council was released in Washington on July 29.
by Marianna Wertz
An interview with Janice Brackenrich
A groundbreaking new writing is the featured article in Fidelio magazine and theme of the Labor Day conference of the Schiller Institute.