by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
In the event that on June 13, German Federal Chancellor Schröder fails to announce a substantial change in his economic policy, Helga Zepp-LaRouche, chairwoman of the Civil Rights Movement Solidarity (BüSo), intends to announce her own candidacy for the office of Chancellor of Germany. In this statement, she explains why.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Mrs. LaRouche gave this briefing to The LaRouche Show, an Internet radio program, on June 4. Looking at the fast-paced developments in Europe over the past few weeks, she said, “We are really in a revolutionary situation where everything can go wrong, or everything can go in a positive direction. And people experience that sense—that we are in such a moment of tremendous historical change.”
A call for an Ad Hoc Commission for a New Bretton Woods, drafted by Mrs. LaRouche and being circulated as a petition internationally.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The echo of the July 24, 1922 assassination of Germany’s great industrialist Walther Rathenau once again reverberates in world history. Today, as then, terror chills the will-power of statesmen shuddering in fear of those malignant financial powers behind the scenes, which would once again arrange the assassination of any leading figure who gets in the way of plans to loot the pensions and other instruments of the general welfare of the peoples of the world.
by Richard Freeman
by Paul Gallagher
by Michele Steinberg
by Carl Osgood
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Jeffrey Steinberg
There is growing evidence that a “silent preparation for war” is now under way in Washington and Tel Aviv, sources report. To know who is pulling the strings, look to the “X Committee,” the Anglo-American neo-con apparatus that has been playing the Israeli “breakaway ally” game for decades.
by Edward Spannaus
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
Report from a conference at the Vernadsky State Geological Museum in Moscow, on “Science and Our Future: Ideas To Change the World.”
by William F. Wertz, Jr.
by Lawrence K. Freeman
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“The implication of the recorded CNN interview of the Cheney pair with Larry King, is that the collective George W. Bush Administration has gone beyond ‘nuts,’ to wildly, dangerously insane.”
Interview with LaMar Lemmons III.
Lemmons represents District 3 in the Michigan House of Representatives. On May 18 he introduced a resolution calling on Congress to intervene to rescue the automobile industry, now facing imminent bankruptcy.
by Andrew Spannaus
After years in which serious debate over the European Union’s economic policy has been virtually prohibited, a public backlash is becoming an explosion, and certain political forces have begun to suggest that the euro should be scrapped.
by Christine Bierre
Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin’s inaugural speech to Parliament punted on the vital issues of economic policy.
by Marsha Freeman
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
by Pamela Lowry