by Nancy Spannaus
After the defeat delivered to the British Empire at the Copenhagen Summit, Lyndon LaRouche called for an emergency mobilization for crucial measures required to reverse the crisis. Those measures include: 1) bankruptcy reorganization; 2) emergency protective measures for the U.S. population; 3) a massive employment program to rebuild U.S. infrastructure; and 4) linking up with China, Russia, and India to rebuild the planet.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Michael Billington
by Michael Billington
by John Hoefle
The bailouts were never intended to bring the dying British imperial system back to life, but instead to support the imperial monetary system during the transition to a global financial dictatorship which can’t work, since the physical economy has been destroyed.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Since the Copenhagen summit, the British have launched a new global “strategy of tension,” ranging from the physical assaults against Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Pope Benedict XVI, to terrorism worldwide.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
There is an imminent danger of an Israeli attack against Iran, which could be a trigger for World War III.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Helga Zepp-LaRouche reports that in the aftermath of the Copenhagen summit, German Chancellor Merkel has reemphasized her determination to work “with all our power” to change “our way of living and running our economy.” Her policy is an attempt to belatedly implement the infamous post-World War II Morgenthau Plan, which was supposed to transform industrial Germany into an exclusively agrarian state.
by Douglas DeGroot
Desperate British Target Guinea.
by Edward Spannaus
The Senate health bill (H.R. 3590) attempts to prohibit any future Congress from ever altering the Nazi “T-4” cost-cutting policies emitting from the Independent Medicare Advisory Board (IMAB).
Documentation: Excerpts from the Senate health bill.
by Nancy Spannaus
by Michelle Lerner
An interview with Dr. Alan Carlin.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche elaborates the significance of his own discoveries in physical economy. “Those discoveries which were originally prompted chiefly by the work of Leibniz,” he writes, “have led me to some uniquely important advances in knowledge of the underlying principles of physical economy, in showing that specific role of human creativity which underlies the physical principles of economic progress. My progress on that account had contributed the accumulation of a few crucial steps of improvement in refining the function of dynamics.”
by Jason Ross
A paper by a member of the LaRouche Youth Movement, presented to an international conference in Prague, Czech Republic, Aug. 24-27, 2009, which commemorated the release, 400 years ago, of Johannes Kepler’s The New Astronomy. The theme of the conference was “Kepler’s Heritage in the Space Era.”
Dr. Carlin has been Senior Operations Research Analyst at the Environmental Protection Agency since 1974. From 1971-74, he was the director of the EPA’s Implementation Research Division. Prior to that, he worked at the RAND Corp. “I’ve done about everything in the field of environmental economics, plus something in environmental sciences as well,” he told EIR. “This combination is very unusual, and very useful. Economics and physical science. That’s the key to this whole thing.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.