by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche was interviewed by Alex Jones, on his Internet radio program, Sept. 7, on the eve of his 90th birthday, for a discussion which centered on the two most significant sources of threat to humanity today: “One is the British monarchy and the other is the British monarchy’s puppet, which is Obama.” Countering those threats are the war-avoidance efforts of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, and those of the Russian and Chinese leaderships.
by Nancy Spannaus
The bill of indictment against President Obama, citing the key features of the U.S. Constitution, which offer an airtight case for removal of the President.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
President Obama’s abrupt cancellation of a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu scheduled for later this month in New York City has raised alarm bells that the President has given Israel a de facto green light to launch a preventive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities—a strike that Lyndon LaRouche has warned can trigger a thermonuclear World War III.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Germany’s existence is currently threatened by two existential dangers. First, the possibility of an Israeli military strike against Iran this Fall, which threatens World War III. Second, the ECB’s decision to carry out “unlimited” government bond-buying portends an imminent hyperinflation, as in 1923 Weimar Germany.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu refused to appear with Tony Blair, charging him with war crimes related to the Iraq War.
by Tom Gillesberg
Mohammad Mahfoud is an independent Syrian activist and president of the Danish-Syrian Friendship Society; he was interviewed by Tom Gillesberg, chairman of the Schiller Institute in Denmark on Sept. 3.
by Douglas DeGroot
Drug-smuggling networks spanning Africa provide the basis for threats to nations. The case of Mali, Part I.
by Hussein Askary
EIR’s Hussein Askary attended the Stockhold World Water Week conference at the end of August, where he found a deep fissure between the trans-Atlantic malthusian perspective, and the urgent need and desire among Asian and African nations for economic development, especially water projects.
by Hussein Askary
Bahaa el-Din is the Egyptian Minister for Water Resources and Irrigation. He was interviewed by EIR on Aug. 26, at the World Water Week conference.
by Hussein Askary
Dr. Rafiq Husseini, the Deputy Secretary General of the Union for the Mediterranean, was interviewed by EIR on Aug. 26, at the World Water Week conference.
by Hussein Askary and Marcia Merry Baker
by Hussein Askary and Marcia Merry Baker
by Dennis Small
A loving tribute from Dennis Small to longtime LaRouche activist and frequent EIR contributor Gail Goerner Billington, who passed away on Sept. 1. “She was a seemingly slight and frail person, but ... inside she was endowed with steel—you might say specialty steel—that allowed her to move souls and mountains, in her lifelong commitment to economic and political justice for all mankind, through her leading role in the LaRouche movement.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s remarks to associates, on learning of Gail’s death.
by Margaret Billington Greenspan
Excerpts from a letter from Mike Billington’s sister Margaret, to Gail and Mike, on the eve of his return to prison in 1992.