by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank, and the financiers want to open up the money spigots. The only problem being that the sums involved will reach mind-boggling heights, and the result would be hyperinflation like in in 1923 during the Weimar Republic.
An interview with Prof. Joachim Starbatty.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The LaRouche PAC-TV Weekly Update features Lyndon LaRouche, EIR Russia desk head Rachel Douglas, and LPAC Economics Editor John Hoefle.
by Nancy Spannaus
FDR would be delighted by the Pecora-like hearings conducted by Sen. Carl Levin against Goldman Sachs’ CEO Lloyd Blankfein, who’s arrogant defense of his company’s role in blowing up the U.S. economy, rivalled that of J.P. Morgan himself in 1933. But the question remains: How far, and where does the Senate intend to go?
Documentation: Confessions of Goldman Sachs.
by Heinrich Duepmann
From a speech by the chairman of Germany’s National Movement Against the Renewable Energies Law (NAEB), to the Industrial Policy Conference of the Civil Rights Solidarity Movement (BüSo), on March 10, 2010.
by Nancy Spannaus
The so-called health-care reform, modelled as it is on both the Nazi T4 euthanasia program and the British NICE, is riddled with procedures to cut care; but the most important is the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), popularly known as “death panels.”
by William F. Wertz, Jr. and Nancy Spannaus
by Peter Martinson
Written testimony to the House Committee on Science and Technology’s hearing on “Caught by Surprise: Causes and Consequences of the Helium-3 Supply Crisis.”
by Douglas DeGroot and Lawrence K. Freeman
Even before the April 11-15 elections took place, London announced that its goal was to split up Sudan, and that it arrogantly thought that it would be able to rip the nation apart.
Dr. Starbatty is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Tübingen, Germany. Along with Professors Wilhelm Hankel, Wilhelm Nölling, and Karl Albrecht Schachtschneider, he brought a complaint against the Amsterdam Treaty for the introduction of the euro before the Federal Constitutional Court in 1997.