by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A videotaped address by Lyndon LaRouche to a town meeting in the Los Angeles area on Dec. 7. In this deepening depression, the United States must look to the precedent of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Tennessee Valley Authority: a great national infrastructure program, with credit and legislative protection supplied by the Federal government.
by Mary Jane Freeman
by Anita Gallagher
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Mary Burdman
Russian President Putin’s tour brought the three biggest nations of Eurasia—Russia, China, and India—into coherent diplomatic initiatives on the critical security and economic development problems they all face. This is vital for all the nations on the Eurasian landmass, and offers great potential to the United States as well.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche replies to e-mail queries.
by Paul Gallagher
by Kathy Wolfe
by Kathy Wolfe and Marcia Merry Baker
by Martin Chew Wooi Keat
by Jeffrey Steinberg, Anton Chaitkin, and Scott Thompson
Israeli figures who strongly back Ariel Sharon’s re-election in January, have been raising large volumes of tax-exempt money in the United States, for Israel. Is it funding the Likud faction of Sharon?
by Dean Andromidas
by Maximiliano Londoño Penilla
by Mark Burdman
by Rainer Apel
by Michelle Rasmussen
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A telephone address to the International LaRouche Movement meeting in Copenhagen on Nov. 30.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Michael Billington
by Edward Spannaus
Under the guise of fighting terrorism, the Justice Department is building up a “parallel legal system” for terrorism suspects; but it is, in fact, headed toward casting a much broader net.
by Edward Spannaus
An interview with Christopher Pyle.
by Carl Osgood
A former Captain in U.S. Army Intelligence, Pyle in 1970 first exposed the existence of the Army’s domestic surveillance program directed at American citizens. He now teaches Constitutional law and civil liberties at Mount Holyoke College.
by Allen Douglas
An Electoral Shake-Up.
Kissinger To Head “New Warren Commission.”
In “Darby Made ‘Christian Zionism’ for the Empire,” EIR, Nov. 29, it was erroneously stated that the fictional Antichrist in the apocalyptic “Left Behind” novel and film series was a Russian. The figure is actually described as a Romanian. As a Slav from “the North” of the Middle East, this “Left Behind” figure fulfills the prophetic interpretations of Christian Zionist John Nelson Darby in general. Why the “Left Behind” authors chose to specify him as Romanian, as opposed to Darby’s insistence on his Russian nationality, is not known to the author of the EIR article.
In “Germany Is Paralyzed by Fiscal Emergency,” EIR, Nov. 29, an editorial slip in the photo caption mis-affiliated Social Democratic Chancellor Schröder, with the Christian Democratic Union.
In “Bankrupt States Need LaRouche’s ‘Super-TVA,’” EIR, Nov. 22, the newly-elected governor of Massachusetts was misidentified as Mitt Romney. Jane Swift is Governor; Romney is the state’s new Senator.