by Dennis Small
Introduction to an EIR special report: The British Empire is wielding Dope, Inc., today, just as it waged its Opium War against China in the 19th Century, with an eye towards menticide. Indeed, it is the drug economy that is propping up what remains of the global financial system.
by Dennis Small
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Michele Steinberg
The British oligarchy’s invention of the campaign for decriminalization of narco-drugs; a profile of George Soros’s drug legalization operations in the United States: and, the backlash against “Marijuana, Inc.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Cynthia R. Rush
The Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy (LACDD) calls for legalizing marijuana for personal consumption.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Richard Freeman
by Anton Chaitkin
by Michael Billington
by Rachel Douglas
Excerpts from a report by the Institute for Demography, Migration and Regional Development and the Development Movement, Moscow 2008. The authors are Yuri Krupnov (project leader), Ilnur Batyrshin, Andranik Derenikian, Boris Krupnov, and Serafim Melentiev.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Report from Germany on the “financial tsunami” hitting Europe.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The American Liberty League was founded in 1934 with the objective of destroying the New Deal, defeating President Roosevelt in his 1936 reelection bid, and imposing a Fascist regime in America. Their ideological descendants are active today, in the campaign against FDR.
by Douglas DeGroot
The International Criminal Court, created and funded by the Anglo-Dutch imperial financial cartel, wants to indict Sudan’s President, to plunge the country deeper into bloody chaos. The fact that this would wreck the peace agreement that ended a 40-year civil war, is of no interest to the ICC.
by Michele Steinberg
Documentation: Ali Abunimah, co-founder of the Chicago-based Electronic Intifada activist network, spoke at the Middle East Policy Council on Jan. 14, with a grim assessment of the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.
by Nancy Spannaus
Lyndon LaRouche said that President Obama must take a “top-down, physical science” approach, with emergency measures to regenerate basic infrastructure, essential functions, and agro-industrial capacity.
by Richard Freeman and Hal Cooper
Reprinted from EIR, June 10, 2005.