by Christine Bierre
Dr. King, a professor of public health at Leeds University in England, defends the malthusian program. He is notorious for an article which called for an end to vaccination of children in the Third World.
The Russian human rights activist and former member of the Moscow City Council tells why he has formed a new Moscow Bureau for Human Rights Defense Without Borders.
General Beg, the former Chief of Staff of Pakistan’s Army, is now the chairman of the Foundation for Research on National Development and Security (Friends) in Pakistan.
by David Kilber
The co-founder and former vice chairman of the ruling Hungarian Democratic Forum party (MDF), Mr. Csurka has been an outspoken opponent of International Monetary Fund policies.
by Mark Burdman
Trail of the Octopus: From Beirut to Lockerbie—Inside the DIA, by Donald Goddard with Lester K. Coleman.
by Leo Scanlon
War Against the Schools’ Academic Child Abuse, by Siegfried Engelmann.
by Rainer Apel
Unprepared for the Turbulence of 1994.
by Silvia Palacios
Era of the Centurions?
The Best of America.
by Paul Gallagher
While the British Royal Society is demanding an agenda of forced population reduction for the upcoming UN population conference, the African academy has issued a noble statement rejecting this malthusian program.
by Frédérique Vereycken
A report from a conference of ghouls called “Equilibrium and Population”.
by Christine Bierre
An interview with Maurice King.
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
by Carlos Cota Meza
by John Hoefle
The $12 Trillion Asterisk.
by Suzanne Rose
“Hunger Forum” Is Short on Solutions.
by Webster Tarpley
EIR’s Webster Tarpley briefs the press in Washington, following a visit to Russia. Describing the hideous conditions facing Russians today, he states: “I would challenge the American news media, television in particular, to explain why they don’t show this reality.”
by Denise Henderson
An interview with Viktor Kuzin.
by Susan Welsh
The infrastructure development projects that are absolutely key to peace between Israelis and Palestinians have not yet begun. Will the world waste this precious opportunity, and plunge the region once more into flames?
An interview with Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg.
by David Kilber
An interview with Istvan Csurka.
by Shota Rustaveli
A guest commentary.
by Gretchen Small
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A quarter of a century after the assassination, five people have come forward offering to tell all they know. The time is long overdue for reopening this vital case.
by Edward Spannaus
The new director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken some laudable moves against the police-state bureaucracy, but more heads are going to have to roll.
by Marianna Wertz
by William Jones