by Lorenzo Carrasco
Farmers March on Brasilia.
by Rainer Apel
Trapped by British Geopolitics.
Now Is the Time for Action.
by Rogelio A. Maduro
The conservative National Taxpayers Union is in cahoots with radical ecologist Friends of the Earth? Yes, and the species they’re protecting are oligarchical and British.
by Konstantin Cheremnykh
by Marcia Merry Baker
The lack of power generating capacity to keep up with demand has been masked, until now, by the worsening depression.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Cynthia R. Rush
A followup to the exposé of the “Chile economic model” which appeared in the last issue of EIR.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
In an Economic Advisory released on July 14, LaRouche writes: “Today, every nation on this planet is under the domination of a single, worldwide monetary and financial system: the so-called International Monetary Fund (IMF) system. That system is about to go out of existence. It could he gobbled up in an orderly bankruptcy reorganization conducted by governments, or, if governments are, as Hamlet said, too ‘pigeon-livered’ to do this, it will reach the point that the system simply disintegrates within as short a span as 24 to 72 hours.”
by Edward Spannaus
If the United States acts “with pungency and force and expedition” against Serb targets, primarily with air-strike methods, the whole crisis could be brought under control within a matter of days.
by Muhamed Sacirbey
by Joseph Brewda
A descent into violence even like that of the 1970 Black September, cannot be ruled out.
by Gretchen Small
The utter absurdity of Amnesty International’s listing Peru, today, as a human rights crisis, reveals the depth of hysteria which reigns in the British Foreign Office over the collapse of the project to rip Peru into pieces.
by Christine Bierre
by Carlos Wesley
A letter from Pope John Paul II rejects the irrationalist notion of woman.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The hearings are turning into a partisan dog-and-pony show, as the “permanent bureaucracy” in the Department of Justice remains out of public scrutiny.
by William Jones
Two Bosnian parliamentarians are hosted by the Schiller Institute in Washington.
by William Jones
The President has finally shifted from stressing the (nonexistent) economic “recovery,” and says the 1994 elections were a turning point in his thinking.
by Marianna Wertz
The Commonwealth of Virginia, in concert with corrupt federal law enforcement officials, knowingly violated the U.S. Constitution when it prosecuted Michael Billington, a political associate and co-defendant of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., according to papers filed in federal court in Richmond on July 17.
Correction to the previous issue's cover story dissecting the failure of the "Chile model"