Bosnia’s Ambassador-at-large discusses Milosevic’s renewed genocide, this time in Kosova.
Half of Colombia is being turned over to the narco-terrorists, says this former Presidential candidate.
Never again!
by Charles B. Stevens
Scientists have designed a tabletop laser so powerful and precise that it will revolutionize the machine-tool-design sector.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche’s design of the Strategic Defense Initiative program, as a science-driver for the economy, has been proven correct.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An eight-point directive by Lyndon LaRouche, defining the range of actions to be taken to wipe a mass of fictitious paper in excess of $100 trillion off the books.
by John Hoefle
by Richard Freeman
After years of intimidating anyone who suggested that governments should regulate speculative instruments, this Ayn Rand cultist intervened to save a worthless hedge fund.
A comparative chronology: what LaRouche said about derivatives, what Greenspan and other said, and who was right.
Excerpts from President Clinton’s speech announcing an emergency meeting to deal with the global financial crisis.
by Mary Burdman
Exemplary is China’s approach to the horrible Yangtze flooding: Beijing is taking the opportunity to build new housing, infrastructure, water management, and industry.
An interview with Ambassador Nedzib Sacirbey.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
What lies behind the British attack on the Presidency? An irrepressible fear that the American people will be catalyzed in the tradition of John Quincy Adams and Franklin Roosevelt, and defeat the oligarchs’ evil game.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A born patrician, Franklin Delano Roosevelt spent his recovery from polio in researching the Founding Fathers. By 1928, he would announce his revival of their policies: “The time is ripe to start another chapter. On that new page there is much that should be written in the spirit of our forebears. If the leadership is right—or, more truly, if the spirit behind it is great—the United States can regain the world’s trust and friendship and become again of service.”
by Anton Chaitkin
A look at the role of John Quincy Adams, U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, President, and U.S. Representative. This Classically educated man set the precedents for the development of the independent United States as a great power, one with a universal mission of nation-building and resistance to British tyranny.
by Rainer Apel
The Christian Democrats weren’t defeated by the Social Democrats: They defeated themselves, by refusing to take leadership in the economic crisis. The new Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, is no better prepared.
by Joseph Brewda
An interview with Gen. Harold Bedoya.
by Debra Hanania-Freeman
Gingrich’s rush to judgment against President Clinton has provoked a backlash, which the LaRouche movement is catalyzing into action.
by Edward Spannaus
Careerists in the justice system are so good at lying under oath, they refer to it as “testilying.” And these are Kenneth Starr’s associates.
by Carl Osgood