by Harley Schlanger
Lyndon LaRouche addressed an international conference in Los Angeles on Nov. 23-24, titled “Forum on the U.S.-China Relationship and Peaceful Reunification of China.” The Chinese press coverage of LaRouche’s remarks represents an acknowledgment that leading circles in China recognize that the financial system is now in a terminal stage of disintegration, and that they are open to exploring cooperation with responsible elements in the United States.
LaRouche’s press conference in Los Angeles.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche’s address to the “Forum on the U.S.-China Relationship and Peaceful Reunification of China,” and the dialogue which followed.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Addressing the “Global Summit for China’s Peaceful Unification,” in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 17, LaRouche said the world financial-monetary system is disintegrating, and a new world economic order must emerge.
Excerpts from an interview given on Aug. 16 by Lyndon LaRouche to a Chinese journalist.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Portions of a mass-circulation pamphlet written and produced by the LaRouche Youth Movement. Released at the end of November, it was published by the LaRouche Political Action Committee.
by Matthew Ogden
by David Christie
by Delante Bess
by Nick Walsh
by Brent Bedford
by Nick Walsh
by Peter Martinson
A packed session in the Pennsylvania legislature on Nov. 29 heard from state financial officials and city council members, EIR researchers, one of Pennsylvania’s Congressmen, and a state judge—as city governments all over the Commonwealth came out for the resolution H.R. 418 of State Rep. Harold James and for what that resolution supports: Congressional action on Lyndon LaRouche’s Homeowners and Bank Protection Act of 2007 (HBPA).
by Dennis Small
Vital continental and Mexican water projects, long under discussion but never implemented, were put back on the agenda at a conference on Nov. 9, 2007 in the state of Sonora, Mexico, where Lyndon LaRouche’s analysis of the global financial crisis and its solution through a new world system based on projects such as these, were at the center of deliberations. This approach provides an alternative to the policy of genocide which the United States is currently carrying out toward the nation of Mexico, and Mexicans residing in the United States.
by Alberto Vizcarra Osuna
Inspired by the idea that the state should return to a policy of vigorous public investment in basic economic infrastructure, a conference in Sonora, one of the regions of Mexico with the greatest agricultural potential, called for implementing the “Water Plan of the Northwest.”
by Sen. Alfonso Elías
Speech by Sen. Alfonso Elías Serrano to the Sonora conference.
by Gretchen Small
by John Hoefle
HBPA or Bust