A researcher at the Los Alamos Lab, Dr. Howe refutes the trendy, but deadly, “Mars Direct” program of Bob Zubrin.
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords discusses her role in keeping the United States on the “special relationship” leash.
by Robert Barwick and Allen Douglas
Parliament overturns euthanasia law.
A new feudalism, or a new Bretton Woods.
In this interview, Dr. Steven Howe of Los Alamos National Laboratory details why the idea that one can have a “cost-effective” Mars mission using chemical rockets is both costly and ineffective. The only solution is to revive the nuclear propulsion systems, such as the NERVA design, which could lift the extra weight needed to shield astronauts from radiation, and get to Mars in one year, as opposed to Bob Zubrin’s silly “Mars Direct” proposal.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche responds to a London Sunday Times article which says that America’s “Baby Boomers” will probably set off the biggest financial crash in world history. “For once,” he writes, “the London Times is, at worst, partly right.”
Documentation: Excerpts from “Is the Party Over?” in the Sunday Times of April 6.
by Richard Freeman
Between January 1992 and April Fool’s Day 1997, some 80 million American Baby Boomers poured $802 billion into the market through mutual fund equity funds.
by Marcia Merry Baker
A selection of the hundreds of signers of this call, launched in February by Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche and Ukrainian member of parliament Natalya Vitrenko.
Over April 4-5, Helga Zepp-LaRouche gave two strategic briefings in New York on the urgency of convening a New Bretton Woods Conference, to rebuild the world economy by constructing the Eurasian Land-Bridge, and on the moral imperative to halt the African holocaust.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s April 5 address at New York’s Riverside Church.
by Godfrey Binaisa
From the speech of former Uganda President Godfrey Binaisa.
by Linda de Hoyos
Linda dc Hoyos contrasts Martin Luther King’s morality, based on the principle that all humanity stands equal as created in the image of God, against Ugandan warlord Yoweri Museveni, who is seeking to enslave eastern and central Africa on behalf of his British masters.
by Christine Bierre
Outside of the associates of Lyndon LaRouche, France’s elites are clinging stubbornly to the very policies that are destroying its economic and social fabric at home, and its influence in affairs overseas.
by Konstantin George
by Dean Andromidas
This former colonial power in Africa has been left impotent to put forward any independent initiative to stop the genocide in the Great Lakes region of Zaire, Rwanda, and Burundi.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
On April 21, a peace treaty is to be signed between the government and rebel forces. But, you won’t hear about it on CNN.
by Robert Barwick and Allen Douglas
An interview with Lady Lynda Chalker.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The most jacobin among the Conservative Revolutionaries and the Religious Right are out for Newt Gingrich’s head, while “institutional Republicans” continue making alliances with likeminded Democrats.
by Charles Tuttle and Jeffrey Steinberg
A profile of the “investment newsletter” of Nick Guarino, who scribbles his Get Clinton diatribes from somewhere offshore, where he is evading federal authorities.