Volume 33, Number 24, June 16, 2006

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Felix Rohatyn and the Nazis  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

“We are now in times, as you shall soon discover, throughout the United States, throughout the hemisphere, and throughout Europe in particular, we’re living in times of the type that most of you living today have never dreamed could happen, let alone experience.” Thus, LaRouche began his June 9 webcast. In his broad-ranging speech, he reviewed the history of how Hitler was supported by the British and the French, including the Synarchist International faction in France. Today, this faction is represented by Felix Rohatyn, who is carrying out the Synarchist plan to destroy the United States.

Investigation

Rohatyn: The French Nazi Connection  

by Pierre Beaudry and Jeffrey Steinberg

Some gullible individuals, including gullible members of the U.S. Congress, still think that Felix Rohatyn is just another nasty banker. What they don’t understand, or choose not to understand, is that Rohatyn is an extension of the 1930s and 1940s Nazi operations inside France, operations associated with a London/Paris-centered faction of international finance, known then and now as the Synarchist International.

Outsourcing Delphi: The Crime of Felix Rohatyn  

New York bankruptcy court documents have revealed the personal signature of Felix Rohatyn—Synarchist banker, “Democrat” powerbroker, enemy of Lyndon LaRouche—on the original May 1, 2005 plan for the outsourcing of Delphi Corporation and the destruction of its union jobs, wages, and benefits.

The Fight Over the Auto Industry: January 2005 to the Present

International

Iran: The Offer Is On the Table

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Unless Vice President Dick Cheney jumps the gun and orders a military attack against Iran, there would be good reason to believe that the so-called “nuclear conflict” around Iran’s nuclear energy program could be resolved through diplomatic means.

Iraq: Will It Be Peace or a New Dark Age?

by Hussein Askary

By the first week of June, it was becoming clear that, unless something is done very soon to change the course of the insane Cheney-Rumsfeld policy, Iraq would soon look as if the Mongol army of Hulagu were there once again.

López Obrador Bombshell: Mexico Should Follow Kirchner on Debt

by Gretchen Small

Mexican Presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador dropped a bombshell on June 1, announcing that should he win the July 2 elections, he intends to renegotiate Mexico’s debt, as President Kirchner did for Argentina.

Vernadsky Essays on Geochemistry  

by William Jones

A book review.

Soviet Ideology and Creativity  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Economics

Expand, Not Cut, AmeriCorps: Asset for Economic Recovery  

by Edward Spannaus

AmeriCorps, the national-service program launched in 1993 by President Bill Clinton, provides a ready-made institutional structure that could be rapidly expanded to involve hundreds of thousands of youth and others, in national reconstruction and service programs.

Documentation: Clinton Recalls FDR, JFK in Launching AmeriCorps.

The World Needs Nuclear Energy Now!

by Marsha Freeman

Time for Norway To Go Nuclear

by Ramtanu Maitra

Germany Must Retool Auto To Foster Growth

by Rainer Apel

National

Cheney Provokes Brawl Within GOP over NSA Wiretaps

by Edward Spannaus

Frantic to prevent any further exposure of his illegal wiretap and surveillance programs, Vice President Dick Cheney provoked an extraordinary confrontation with the Republican Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Arlen Specter.

Documentation: Senators Take On Cheney.

Who Funds Rohatyn’s Democratic Stooges?

by Judy Feingold and Tony Papert

LPAC Ads Demand Congress Act Now!

by Bonnie James

Conyers Launches New Congressional Caucus for National Health Insurance

by Patricia Salisbury

Chip Berlet and the Ford Zoo  

by Anton Chaitkin

Book Reviews

Vernadsky Essays on Geochemistry  

Essays on Geochemistry and the Biosphere by Vladimir I. Vernadsky.

Editorial

It’s Cheney, or the Constitution

Correction

In EIR May 26, 2006, p. 47 , the photo of Lakesha Rogers, candidate for chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, was taken by Jim Keller.

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