Volume 24, Number 29, July 18, 1997

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Economics

Pathfinder opens second age of Mars exploration

by Marsha Freeman

The joy unleashed by the accomplishments of Pathfinder and the tiny rover, Sojourner, comes from the promise held out by manned exploration of our neighboring planet, which cannot be held hostage to “budget constraints.”

Russian Academicians, Glazyev blast reforms, call for growth policy

by Rachel Douglas

Chubais’s slavishness to Mont Pelerin dictates has come under heavy fire.

Monetary union dooms German stability

by William Engdahl

Currency Rates

Tony Blair’s friends mount savage union-busting campaign in Britain

by Mark Burdman

Like the good Thatcherite he is, Blair is standing four-square behind British Airways, which has forced its cabin crews out on strike.

Business Briefs

Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Pathfinder sparks cultural optimism.

From New Delhi

by Ramtanu Maitra

Industrial growth slows to a crawl.

Australia Dossier

by Allen Douglas

Stalling on food aid.

Editorial

Stop IMF genocide.

Feature

‘Tinny’ Blair blares for Prince Philip’s global eco- fascism

by Jeffrey Steinberg

The Privy Council’s newly installed prime minister is eagerly “taking the point” in a drive for environmentalist mass murder, seeking to reduce the world population by 80%, and make more Lebensraum for their Royal Viruses.

Documentation: Blair’s address to the United Nations Earth Summit II in New York.

Prince Philip’s Malthusians launch New Age killer cults

by Mark Burdman and Roger Moore

The mens rea behind Prince Philip’s wish to be reincarnated as a deadly virus.

Ugandan mass-murderer chairs ‘2020 Vision’

by Marcia Merry Baker and Joseph Brewda

Yoweri Museveni, the Privy Council’s patron for Africa’s new Hitlers, is a leading figure in a group called “2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment.”

Environmental hoaxes are based on population reduction, not science

by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

A look at three hoaxes: DDT, the ozone hole, and global warming.

British Empire pushes treaty after treaty

by Rogelio A. Maduro

Some 50 UN treaties protect the oligarchical species from the peoples and governments of sovereign nation-states.

How the green fascist movement was created

The LaRouche record: Environmentalism means genocide

by Susan Welsh

Population control is a ‘Rockefeller baby’

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

Helga Zepp-LaRouche tells the story of her intervention against the Malthusian oligarchs at the Bucharest Conference in 1974.

The African Wildlife Foundation: a study in British counterinsurgency

Green bluebloods ran ‘Get LaRouche’ task force

International

Bush League buys victory of Mexican leftist Cárdenas

by Cynthia R. Rush and Valerie Rush

This agent of the São Paulo Forum did not win the Mexico City mayoralty because he is popular, but because Mexicans are fed up with the continuation of the ruling party’s bankrupt free-market policies.

MSIA: voice of reason

by Hugo López Ochoa

NED sponsors Mexican separatism

by Cynthia R. Rush

Documentation: A fact sheet on the National Endowment for Democracy.

Schiller Institute congratulates China on the return of Hongkong

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

A statement from Helga Zepp-LaRouche.

London says let North Korea starve, blocks food relief

by Kathy Wolfe

Senators grill ‘Asia hands’ on Korean famine

by Kathy Wolfe

A case-study in Britain’s new empire: Mozambique joins the Commonwealth

by Dean Andromidas

The former Portuguese colony is coming back into the imperial fold.

London’s orders: ‘Get rid of Fujimori and Peru’s military!’

by Manuel Hidalgo

Colombia: Samper gives up land to terrorists

by Javier Almario

The FARC and ELN “liberation movements” have now been ceded 13,000 square kilometers, prime real estate in the dead center of the illegal drug trade.

Huntington lobbies for Euro-U.S. axis against the Eurasian Land-Bridge

Manchester capitalism is no solution for post-communist Europe

by Jozef Miklosko

A speech by Slovakia’s Dr. Jozef Miklosko to educators in Krakow, Poland.

International Intelligence

National

‘Assisted-suicide’ rulings overturn Nuremberg precedent

by Linda Everett

Far from defending the lives of the helpless patients, the Supreme Court has specifically repudiated the Nuremberg standard defining euthanasia as a crime against humanity, inviting states to make their own determinations on whether a life is worthy to be lived.

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

National News

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