by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche pinpoints the reasons for the British-led campaign to prevent Henry A. Wallace’s July 1944 Democratic Party nomination for a second term as President Franklin Roosevelt’s Vice-President. “British lobbying for the dumping of Wallace reflected the heart of the fundamental, historically determined differences between the U.S. Republic and British Empire which had continued despite the temporary 1940-1945 war-time alliance of the two states. The apparent complexities of the ironical Roosevelt-Churchill alliance and mutual-antipathy can be competently understood only as a topic in physical geometry.”
by Robert L. Baker
The intent of the clique that ousted Wallace “was not only to destroy Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal legacy, and its revival of Alexander Hamilton’s American System of economics, but to try to take over the United States with a corporate-fascist policy run by what Eisenhower later called the ‘military-industrial complex’—and which led to almost a half-century of Cold War confrontation.”
by Richard Freeman
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is reaching deeper into its bag of tricks to cover up the catastrophic unemployment situation, particularly in the manufacturing production workforce.
by John Hoefle
by Rainer Apel
by Paolo Raimondi
An interview with Antonino Galloni.
by Jacques Cheminade
by Dennis Small
The ouster of Bolivian President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada has led to an international full-court press for drug legalization, led by Dope, Inc.’s George Soros.
by Gretchen Small
by Javier Almario
by Dean Andromidas
by Rachel Douglas
The arrest of Yukos Oil CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky is not the Kremlin power-play that the U.S. media claim, but rather part of the Russian response to lunacy in Washington.
by Michele Steinberg
At a two-day Washington conference, “New American Strategies for Security and Peace,” drug pusher and offshore speculator George Soros unveiled his Center for American Progress, a so-called progressive think-tank, aiming $10 million up to $75 million of Soros’s blood-and drug-money at the Democratic Party’s candidates.
by Carl Osgood
by Edward Spannaus and Jeffrey Steinberg
by Carl Osgood
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Carl Osgood
Economist Antonino Galloni was the Director General of the Italian Labor Ministry during the 1990s. He is currently the chief auditor at INPDAP, the Italian government department which manages pension funds and all properties of state and public agencies.
In Honor of Yitzhak Rabin.