Volume 24, Number 26, June 20, 1997

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Interviews

Baroness Caroline Cox

Lady Cox is the Deputy Speaker of the British House of Lords, and the head of Christian Solidarity International.

Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

A government collapse-in-progress.

Australia Dossier

by Allen Douglas

Royal Commission pushes drugs.

Editorial

Exonerate LaRouche.

Economics

BIS admits the financial system is finished

by John Hoefle

The annual report of the Bank for International Settlements, citing “bank fragility” here, the “downside” of “liberalized financial sectors” there, candidly remarks: “When the bubble bursts, banks and their customers will face major difficulties.”

Europe at a crossroads: ‘Maastricht Depression’ or economic development

by Rainer Apel

The new French government of Lionel Jospin may derail the timetable for the Maastricht Treaty, sending the other EU governments into a panic.

Currency Rates

Bush blockade set to blow up Korea

by Kathy Wolfe

Emergency food relief for N. Korea

A Plan of Action issued by the Schiller Institute.

Business Briefs

Feature

How Cauchy ruined France

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. situates the historical importance of Augustin Cauchy’s frauds against science. “The destruction of French science and culture,” he writes, “beginning the reign of the Restoration monarch, Louis XVIII, is the best available choice of clinical case, for understanding how the quality of culture determines the moral fitness for leadership among modern nations.”

The Bourbon conspiracy that wrecked France’s Ecole Polytechnique

by Pierre Beaudry

Pierre Beaudry analyzes the British-Venetian cabal that imposed the “linear classroom mathematics” we have today, and eliminated the pride of the French nation-state—its Platonic educational system.

Napoleon and Pozzo: The Venetian agents deployed against France

by Pierre Beaudry and Irene Beaudry

International

British pick new targets, as Africa quagmire deepens

by Linda de Hoyos

Even the American media are now admitting that the “new leaders of Africa” are as bloodthirsty as their British puppet-masters.

What will Italy do to stop African genocide?

by Publio Fiori

Italian member of Parliament Publio Fiori submitted this interrogatory to the minister of external affairs.

Africa needs economic development as the precondition for lasting peace

by Jerome Ndiho

A speech by Jerome Ndiho of Burundi’s National Council for the Defense of Democracy.

Baroness Cox stokes the flames of war in Africa for British Intelligence

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Mexican elections: Narcoterrorists ready ‘final offensive’

by Carlos Cota Meza

Algerian regime stages fraudulent elections

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

International Intelligence

National

Labor urges Clinton to put Africa on Denver G-8 agenda

by William Jones

Led by the AFL-CIO’s John Sweeney, the labor movement is going beyond “trade union” issues, and organizing for social, political, and moral imperatives.

FDR-PAC seminar in Seattle maps out necessity for Eurasian Land-Bridge

by Patrick Ruckert

Ethnicism hinders Africa’s development

by Hon. Girma Yilma Bulbula

The speech of the former Ethiopian ambassador to the Soviet Union to the Seattle FDR-PAC seminar.

DOJ hit squad goes against White House

by Edward Spannaus

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

National News

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