by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. charges that the British Labour Party government and the Bush-Cheney maladministration, have committed repeated grossly impeachable offenses, but our Congress and political parties are afraid to confront the financier power behind the hedge funds, in order to save the nation.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A war-avoidance policy starts with recognizing the need for reorganizing the bankrupt global monetary-financing, and with impeaching Dick Cheney. The first requires an an alliance among the United States, Russia, China, and India. The second requires some courage on the part of the Democratic Party in the Congress.
by Rachel Douglas
Lyndon LaRouche was a guest of honor at the 80th birthday celebration of Russian economist, long-range planner, and intellectual maverick Stanislav Menshikov. LaRouche spoke about his efforts in the United States to bring about a positive American response to the Russian government’s own current campaign to revive the policies of FDR.
by Prof. Stanislav Menshikov
A speech by Prof. Stanislav Menshikov at this 80th birthday celebration. He emphasized that the only real source of growth of Russia will be capital investment in new technology, while noting that the optimum plan would be LaRouche’s Land-Bridge linking the Americas and Asia.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s remarks at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow in honor of Prof. Stanislav Menshikov’s 80th birthday.
Toasts to Menshikov by Dr. Sergei Glazyev and Academician Alexander Granberg, and remarks by Menshikov himself.
Economist Mikhail Khazin, host of the “A+ in Economics” weekly program on the Spas Channel, interviewed LaRouche in Moscow on May 16.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche. While the EU-Russia meeting ended with an open conflict between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, confirming that no positive contribution is to be expected from Europe at this time, the meetings held by Lyndon LaRouche in Moscow were a complete contrast.
Former French Presidential candidate, Jacques Cheminade condemned the stated policies of the newly elected French government of President Nicolas Sarkozy.
by Claudio Celani
by Claudio Celani
by Matthew Ogden
Two resolutions introduced by the LaRouche Youth Movement at the Massachusetts Democratic Convention brought excitement to the delegates, and will have a national impact.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche explains why the Constitution must not be changed to allow foreign-born candidates to run for President.
An interview with Craig Anderson.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Paul Gallagher
Reports on U.S. housing sales for April showed an accelerating loss of “market values” in the housing bubble, undermining huge volumes of mortgage-backed securities and bank assets based on mortgages, and driving a growing wave of foreclosures.
by Gretchen Small
An interview with Piers Corbyn.
by Rainer Apel
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche asks: “Do we have presently, a sufficient number of persons who are willing to think creatively, as I propose, and who also possess, therefore, the will to act in ways to ensure that civilization turns back the onrushing threat of a global new dark age already descending upon Earthly mankind?” Or, “Is it, perhaps, already too late to be able to return now to the policies of former U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt?”
Dr. Anderson is a professor of psychology at Iowa State University, one of the three authors of Violent Video Game Effects on Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Public Policy.
An astrophysicist, Dr. Corbyn is the originator of the revolutionary solar weather technique of long-range forecasting and a founder of Weather Action Long Range Forecasters.
by John Hoefle
Lipstick on the Pig.