Volume 23, Number 29, July 19, 1996

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Departments

Dateline Mexico

by Carlos Cota Meza

Guerrero, A New Separatist Flank.

Editorial

You Haven’t Seen Anything Yet.

Economics

Time Warner Megalomerger Is a Real Stomach-Turner

by Anthony K. Wikrent

The real “anti-trust” issue, is that the media mergers are leading to top-down control by fascist monopolies, à la George Orwell’s 1984.

Global Warming Fraud Explodes in UN’s Face

by Rogelio A. Maduro

British Insanity Rules Deutsche Bank

by William Engdahl

Analyzes the takeover of Germany’s largest bank by the “British Party,” and how this shift is wrecking the German economy.

Currency Rates

Business Briefs

Feature

G-7 Leaders Reach New ‘Munich Pact’ at Lyons Summit

by Mark Burdman

The “Gang of Four” globalist institutions—the IMF, World Bank, World Trade Organization, and United Nations—got the leaders of the Group of Seven to agree to a supranational bankers’ dictatorship.

Documentation: Statements by IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessus, White House press spokesman Michael McCurry, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert “Hoover” Rubin.

Lyons Summit ‘A Desperation Effort’

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The LaRouche Program: Reorganize the World Monetary System Now!

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Reality Refutes the Lyons Communiqué

by Marcia Merry Baker

Compares key excerpts from the economic communiqué, with the facts of the worldwide economic and financial collapse.

Summiteers Push Disintegrating U.S. Economy as Success Story

by Richard Freeman

International

Russian Power Struggle Now Turns on Economic Crisis

by Rachel Douglas

A post-election pull-back from deep economic depression depends, as Lyndon LaRouche said, on formation of “a coalition of all the responsible patriotic factions of Russia, who can come to an agreement, and solidarity, on eliminating the control over Russia’s life” by the IMF.

GOP ‘Secret Team’ in Yeltsin Campaign

British ‘Clockwork Orange’ Gangs Go on Anti-German Rampage

by Scott Thompson

International Intelligence

Strategic Studies

SDI: The Technical Side of ‘Grand Strategy’

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Analyzes the crucial strategic issues surrounding the 1982-83 debate on what became known as the Strategic Defense Initiative. LaRouche, who had crafted the ballistic missile defense strategic policy announced by President Reagan on March 23, 1983, writes that “the making of the strategic policy of the United States, follows, still, today, the same pathway, predominantly, as did those who fumbled the issue of SDI a dozen years ago.”

National

Bill To Tax Speculation Exposes Ridge’s Crimes

by Nancy Spannaus

Led by state Rep. Harold James (D), resistance to the murderous budget balancing of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge is growing, in the form of a tax on financial speculation in the state.

Stop Fascism in America, Impeach Pennsylvania’s Gov. Tom Ridge!

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Address on July 4 at the Declaration of Independence Co-Signers Convention in Philadelphia. The convention was also addressed by Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan, Rev. James Bevel, and Rev. Benjamin Chavis.

Woodrow Wilson Backed the ‘Great Ku Klux Klan’

How the New York Times Jumped Into Bed with Roy Cohn

by Jeffrey Steinberg

A case study of the “Get LaRouche” task force in action.

The Roy Cohn Mob and ‘Dirty Dick’ Morris

by Anton Chaitkin

The real story of the “big rat” close to President Bill Clinton.

Lamm-Perot Alliance Means Fascism for U.S.

by Kathleen Klenetsky

Perot’s “Halloween Party” is a national threat, organizing fascist policies to block Clinton’s reelection.

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

Corrections

Corrections

Our issue of June 28 contained two errors in picture captions. On p. 26, the Ku Klux Klan poster is not from the film “The Birth of a Nation,” but from a television documentary. The promotion of the Klan in “The Birth of a Nation” is, if anything, more blatant (see p. 67 in this issue for an example).

On p. 49, soprano Antonella Banaudi is shown singing at the Casa Verdi in Milan, not at the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome.

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