A physician from Guatemala, Dr. Maldonado attended the United Nations’ Preparatory Committee sessions for Cairo ’94. The Guatemalan delegation was sharply critical of the malthusian agenda of the conference organizers.
by Frank Hahn
Professor Michna is a member of the Polish Parliament from the Polish Peasant Party (PSL) and a deputy chairman of the Budget, Finances, and Banking Committee.
Representative López Sánchez is a member of the Mexican National Congress for the state of Chiapas, and a former president of the High Court of Justice of Chiapas.
by Nina Ogden
The executive director of the Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention talks about his group’s mobilization against “the view that human babies are a threat to the well-being of any society.”
by Nina Ogden
An associate professor of Christian Ethics at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary discusses the Southern Baptists’ opposition to Cairo ’94.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The communist East German security service found its most willing western partners at the Anti-Defamation League and Edgar Bronfman’s World Jewish Congress. Jeffrey Steinberg presents four case studies of the Stasi/ADL modus operandi.
by Silvia Palacios
Bankers Give Lula a New Running Mate.
by Rainer Apel
Battle Is Joined for Nuclear Power.
Man Is Becoming an Endangered Species.
by Anthony K. Wikrent
Charles County, Maryland lost its entire operating budget for the next 45 days due to losses on derivatives contracts. Similar cases are brewing around the country.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An interview with Dr. Mario Maldonado.
by Frank Hahn
An interview with Waldemar Michna.
by Richard Freeman
by Michael Billington
Evaluates the commission’s report on “An Emerging China in a World of Interdependence.”
by David Hammer and Linda de Hoyos
David Hammer and Linda de Hoyos reveal how British intelligence, operating through the Museveni regime in Uganda, is manipulating the entire affair.
by Dean Andromidas and Michael Liebig
An eyewitness report by two participants in a press tour to the Rwandan refugee camps in Goma, Zaire.
by Nora Hamerman
The pressure is building for western governments to renounce the genocidal agenda of the International Conference on Population and Development.
by Mark Burdman
by Alejandro Peña Esclusa
An interview with Cuauhtémoc López Sánchez.
by Carlos Wesley
More than 400 political, religious, military, and scientific figures from around the world signed a full-page advertisement in the Washington Post, an open letter to President Clinton.
by Edward Spannaus
by Edward Spannaus
New evidence is presented at a press conference by former senior Drug Enforcement Administration officer Celerino Castillo and former Iran-Contra operative Terry Reed.
Including interviews with Daniel R. Heimbach and Dr. Richard D. Land.
by William Jones
Our issue of Aug. 5 misstated the location of Lyndon LaRouche’s seminar on the end of the U.S-British special relationship. It took place at the Capitol Hilton Hotel.