by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A statement issued by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. “A Bush-Cheney re-election by a terrorized, manipulated American electorate would bring on not only perpetual wars all over the planet: It would bring about the biggest economic collapse in modern history.”
by Carl Osgood
A broad spectrum of U.S. military and retired military figures share the view, expressed in the National Intelligence Estimate leaked to the press on Sept. 16, that the Iraq War has already been lost. That war is a deliberate policy, formulated by neo-cons in the Bush Administration, to take the world back to the condition it was in, prior to the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Richard Freeman
This EIR physical economic study documents the devastating impact of the current administration’s policies—coming at the end of a 35-year anti-industrial paradigm-shift—in this political “swing” state.
by Mary Jane Freeman
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Linda Everett
by Richard Freeman
by Alberto Vizcarra Osuna
by Lothar Komp
by Rainer Apel
The “established” national parties lost heavily, as citizens expressed their disgust with the austerity policies coming from Berlin. And the LaRouche movement’sBüSo party gained fivefold over its vote in the prior election.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach and Hussein Askary
by Lawrence K. Freeman
There is genocide going on all right, but it is being perpetrated by the West and its financial institutions, which deny sub-Saharan Africa the means of technological development, in order to deliberately reduce its population growth. In this hell of poverty and pestilence, warfare can easily be sparked among local groups—as the British have done for centuries.
An interview with Khidir H. Ahmed, the Sudanese Ambassador to the United States.
The Sudanese Ambassador to the United States gives his government’s point of view on the crisis, fomented from abroad.
by Nancy Spannaus
It is Lyndon LaRouche’s assessment that if Kerry keeps up the tough, high-impact, focussed attacks which he began at New York University on Sept. 20, and extends them to the economy, before the Sept. 30 debate with the President, he will finally have his campaign on track to victory.
by Harley Schlanger
by William Jones
by Chas Freeman
Ambassador Chas Freeman speaks to the National Council on U.S..Arab Relations.
by Lee H. Hamilton
Former Congressman Lee Hamilton addresses the Eisenhower National Security Conference.
by Carl Osgood
by Debra Hanania Freeman
Testimony submitted by LaRouche representative Debra Hanania Freeman to the hearing of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, opposing the nomination of Porter Goss as director of the CIA.
by Michele Steinberg
At the Senate hearing, several Democratic Senators fought hard to get the truth out, but the Committee as a whole still toed the Cheney line, voting to approve the Administration appointment.
by Anton Chaitkin
On the strange doings in Lee County, Florida, during the 1980s, while Goss was County Commissioner. A tale of narcotics-smuggling and high-level cover-up.
by John Ascher
Happy Days Are Here Again: The 1932 Democratic Convention, the Emergence of FDR—and How America Was Changed Forever, by Steve Neal.