by Nancy Spannaus
Speaking at a press conference at the European Parliament headquarters in Strasbourg, France, attended by parliament members and European journalists, Lyndon LaRouche emphasized the urgent necessity of a new international credit system, as the only workable alternative to the ongoing efforts to bail out the existing monetary system, through such insane measures as a zero interest rate for the dollar.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Ramtanu Maitra
If attacks like the Nov. 26-29 atrocity in Mumbai, India, are not to be repeated, the strong British link to the attack must be investigated, and not whitewashed, as the British are trying to do.
by Hussein Askary
Islam has been hijacked by terrorists claiming to be Islamic, a process that has been financed and run by the British imperial crowd. This historical report documents that process.
by Edward Spannaus
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
In this Dec. 5 address, Lyndon LaRouche emphasized that the solution to the global financial blowout, that began at the end of July 2007, is the formation of a Four-Power alliance to put the world system through bankruptcy reorganization, because there is not enough money or wealth in the world to pay off the trillions of dollars in toxic derivatives obligations.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Zepp-LaRouche demonstrated that Russia, India, and China are now in the crosshairs, because the Anglo-Dutch Liberal financial cartel will do anything to stop LaRouche’s Four-Power agreement of those three nations with the U.S.A. from coming into being.
by Marcia Merry Baker and John Hoefle
The lives of the world’s people depend upon a global system of production, distribution and consumption, not the money system. The proper role for finance, is as a handmaiden to the productive sector, which generates wealth and the means of our survival.
by Dennis Small
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa declared the foreign debt to be “illegitimate, corrupt, and illegal.” This challenge to the usury of the international financial institutions will not be welcome on Wall Street or in London.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Until governments get up the gumption to rid the world of financial “toxic waste” by means of a regular bankruptcy procedure, the crisis is bound to worsen.
by Dean Andromidas
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Christine Bierre
The visit to Syria Dec. 3-7 by Gen. Michel Aoun (ret.) was an important step toward reconciliation with the country that forced him into exile in 1990.
by Douglas DeGroot
Malloch-Brown, Soros Deliberately Worsen Crises.