The former head of military intelligence in South Africa, General Groenewald is now a leader in the Afrikaner Volksfront and a negotiator for the Volksfront with the African National Congress.
The leader of the French political movement Nouvelle Solidarité, Cheminade is the author of the book The True History of France and of the newsletter Le Commentaire.
Two members of Taiwan’s New Alliance for Democratic Reform discuss the danger of attack from Beijing. Professor Fung is the publisher of the journal China Forum, and Mr. Lin is president of the Bar Association of Taipei and a representative of the ruling KMT party in the National Assembly.
by William Jones
A Latvian TV news commentator, Mr. Vulfsons was a lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Arts. He helped form the Latvian Popular Front, and has served in various official posts since independence.
Dr. Muhammad is the medical director of the Abundant Life Clinic in Washington, D.C., minister of health for the Nation of Islam, and national spokesman for NOI leader Minister Louis Farrakhan.
by Silvia Palacios
Military Discontent Builds.
Trust, Livermore Lab, the SDI, and You.
by John Hoefle
If you believe the latest official reports, the U.S. banking system was the most profitable it has been since the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was created and began keeping statistics in 1934.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
From a radio interview with Lyndon LaRouche.
by William Engdahl
by Konstantin George
by Philip Ulanowsky
Wine oracle Robert Parker has had it coming for a long time.
by Brig. Gen. Paul-Albert Scherer (ret.)
In his semi-annual strategic prognosis for Russia and the surrounding states, former West German military intelligence chief and top Sovietologist Gen. Paul-Albert Scherer says prospects are growing dimmer each day for a pro-western transformation in the East. Thanks to western ignorance, stupidity, and wishful thinking, many in Russia are reverting to their old isolationist ways, and all the preconditions exist for new, even more momentous revolutionary explosions.
by David Hammer
With the violent overthrow of the government of the homeland of Bophuthatswana, South Africa moved a step closer toward its own destruction.
by Katherine Kanter
by Carlos Cota Meza
by Valerie Rush and Gretchen Small
Documentation: Castro: No One Will Surrender His Weapon.
by Carlos Méndez
by Raynald Rouleau
by Jacques Cheminade
by Christine Bierre
Interview of Fung Hu-Husiang and Lin Hsi-tung.
by William Jones
Interview of Mavriks Vulfsons.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The assassination of the Presidential candidate of the ruling party of Mexico, Luis Donaldo Colosio, has everything to do with the “neoconservative” barrage against President Clinton.
by Webster G. Tarpley
Testimony by the president of the Schiller Institute, before the Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government of the Committee on Appropriations of the U.S. House of Representatives.
by Debra Hanania Freeman
An interview with Dr. Abdul Alim Muhammad.
by Dennis Speed.
by William Jones
In Vol. 21, No. 9, p. 23, in the article “Physical Economy Is the Basis of Human Knowledge,” Part I, it should read at the bottom of the right-hand column that “a collapse has been in progress continuously over the past 30 years,” and not 40 years as erroneously printed. Also, in Fig. 4 on p. 30, the labels were inadvertently reversed. “Productive workers per person” should be on the right, and “Productive workers % of labor force,” on the left of the graph.
In Vol. 21, No. 10, p. 20, in Part II of the same article, the second sentence in the second paragraph should read: “Consequently, to the degree a successful effort is maintained to regulate any physical process according to the specifications of such a mathematical system, that physical process will have imposed upon it in this way an entropic form of degeneration,” and not negentropic as printed in error.