by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“The first question a wise citizen would ask about any present pre-candidate, would echo the advertising slogan of the Packard Motor Car Company of the 1930s: ‘Ask the man who owns one.’. . . The driver behind all of these approximately immediate dangers to life on our planet as a whole, is the continuation of the financial-economic policies associated presently with the predatory role of a global ‘hedge-fund’ swindle centered, chiefly, in the British monarchy’s Cayman Islands. Therefore, which financier interests actually control which Presidential and other candidates, is the most fundamental, personally existential question facing any intelligent U.S. voter today.” Lyndon LaRouche elaborates.
by Anita Gallagher
by Rachel Douglas
A major Moscow conference on Great Projects featured discussion of plans for Russian-American cooperation on building the Bering Strait Tunnel, a project which will provide the crucial inter-hemispheric link for the Eurasian Land-Bridge
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s paper, which was read to the Moscow conference
by Walter J. Hickel
The speech by former Alaska Governor Walter Hickel, which he presented in Moscow
by Richard Freeman
An interview with Hal B.H. Cooper, Jr.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The Korean model of diplomacy, which is currently making progress, could show the way for defusing the danger of a U.S. strike against Iran.
by Edward Spannaus
by Anton Chaitkin
by Paul Gallagher
The implications of the mortgage blowout for the U.S. and world financial system are leading the Fed and others to try to paper over the problem. It won’t work.
by Paul Gallagher
by Rainer Apel
by Dennis Small
Gore’s policy of pushing racist genocide, under the guise of dealing with global warming, is undergoing a stunning series of setbacks throughout the Americas.
by Dennis Small
by Rachel Douglas
by Jacques Cheminade
Jacques Cheminade, the leader of the LaRouche-affiliated Solidarité et Progrès party in France, issued this statement from Paris after the national elections April 22 in an effort to prevent right-wing neo-con Nicolas Sarkozy from becoming President in the May 6 run-off election.
by Jacques Cheminade
The French Solidarité et Progrès party is distributing 100,000 copies of this leaflet, beginning April 23, 2007.
Hal Cooper, Ph.D., a transportation consultant, is a longtime advocate for an intercontinental railroad connection across the Bering Strait, and for development corridors on key routes in the Americas, and worldwide.
by John Hoefle
Globalization Is Fascism