The prominent Malaysian businessman and former cabinet member expresses his hope that the U.S. President will take up the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche at the APEC meeting.
by Rainer Apel
How to be a “social” monetarist.
by Ramtanu Maitra
A glimmer of hope.
by Allen Douglas
Big banks to merge?
Time to step out of the trap.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. explains the strategic importance behind the hegemonic British falsification of the history of maritime discovery. In hiding the fact that America was discovered in the Third Century, B.C., by students of Plato and Eratosthenes, the British strive to rob each and every individual of both their epistemological past—the breakthroughs of their forebears—and of their active participation in current history. Such falsification goes to the heart of the oligarchical method of one-world rule.
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
After Eratosthenes measured the circumference of the Earth—proving it was round—two Egyptians set out to circumnavigate it, leaving records across the Pacific in the “Caves of the Navigators.”
by Timothy Rush
by Bruce Director
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Laurence Hecht
by Ken Kronberg
by Marcia Merry Baker
The threat of starvation in Russia offers a perfect opportunity—and urgent necessity—to overthrow the dictatorship of the free market.
An interview with Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam.
The State Department’s Susan Rice sits at the center of a web of dirty operations in Africa, including supplying arms and logistics to warlords and “rent-a-rebels.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“While the November 3rd results were still very far from the sweeping outright victory of President Roosevelt’s 1932 election-campaign, there is the smell of a potential political revolution just around the corner. Once again, Roosevelt’s ‘Forgotten Man’ is pounding at the doors of government.”
Excerpts from his April 7, 1932 “Radio Address on the National Economic Emergency.”
by Debra Hanania Freeman
An election analysis by LaRouche spokeswoman Debra Hanania Freeman.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Marianna Wertz
by Hartmut Cramer
by Mary Burdman
The “Silk Road Lady” was a keynote speaker at a Chinese conference on the Eurasian Land-Bridge, which convened in four of the project’s major cities, and saw first-hand what progress is being made.
by Michael Ericson and Tore Fredin
by Mark Burdman
by Angelika Beyreuther-Raimondi
The United States is holding many of the East German secret police files, but won’t release them to the Stasi’s victims.
by Gretchen Small
A lunatic accommodation is being made with the narco-terrorists—deadly enemies of both nations.
by Nancy Spannaus
The Democratic surprise on Nov. 3 was a rejection of the “Third Wave” futurism of Gingrich’s Conservative Revolution. It was equally a rebuff to the Third Way Democrats, who share Newt’s Tofflerite ideology.
by Edward Spannaus
After the Nov. 9 hearings on the history of impeachment, no one can doubt that the aim is to irreparably weaken the Presidency of the United States, in favor of a British-style parliamentary system.
by Carl Osgood