by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“There is the growing popular sense of things, among those of us who represent the relatively economics-literate circles of Europe and the Americas, that the strategic and economic situations ... are now verging upon a highly explosive state of over-ripeness for a general collapse. The most menacing feature of this present crisis, is the widespread lack of competent strategic insight, even among most relevant specialists and political authorities, alike, into the causes and underlying character of the complex, general global situation which the immediately recognized crisis-developments only reflect. The true, deeper origins, causes, and probable historical outcomes of these looming catastrophes, are not yet generally understood, even among the relatively best-informed leading circles of governments in North America and Europe....
“It is my intention, in this present report, to correct the widespread ignorance of the deeper causes for today’s actual, currently rapidly worsening world situation.”
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Thirty years after President Ford’s Cabinet shakeup, we are on the verge of another, and Lyndon LaRouche has declared that the “post-Cheney era” in American politics has already begun.
by Edward Spannaus
Excerpts from a speech by Col. Larry Wilkerson (ret.), who served as chief of staff for former Secretary of State Colin Powell from 2001 to early 2005.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Questions sent to Lyndon LaRouche after his Oct. 12 webcast, by Congressional and other leading Washington figures, and his written answers.
by Pamela Lowry
by Patricia Salisbury
by Lothar Komp
Another earthquake is hitting the worldwide casino of financial derivatives, as a financial institution collapses that represented the intersection point for access to the futures exchanges for thousands of clients.
by Jochen Sanio
A speech given by the president of the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, at the “Top Ten Financial Risks to the Global Economy” Conference in New York.
A chronology from 1987 to the present of what Lyndon LaRouche said, what Alan Greenspan did, and what actually occurred, as the world economy continued to collapse—just as LaRouche warned that it would.
by Rainer Apel
by Mary Burdman
Tony Blair’s rampage against the nation-state and the Treaty of Westphalia demonstrates why it’s past time to end the influence of the British Liberal Imperialists on the United States.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Ramtanu Maitra