by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
In which LaRouche discusses the “Mars-Earth relationship,” both in terms of Mars’ role in providing a platform from which the “defense of Earth” might be staged; but more importantly, Mars’ broader significance for the human species in ending the “implicit isolation of mankind on Earth”: “It is a matter of our ability to implant on Mars, in particular, sets of apparatus for the included mission of establishing ‘remote-controlled’ activity, coordinated with apparatus controlled continually from Earth, as used to control missions assigned to operate from Mars.”
by Susan Welsh
by Nancy Spannaus
Four days before President Obama’s State of the Union address, on Feb. 8, leading U.S. economist Lyndon LaRouche devoted his regular Friday night webcast to defining the actual strategic situation which confronts the United States. LaRouche’s urgent message elaborated three policies which uniquely address the economic and strategic crises now facing the nation, and the world.
Elio Lannutti is an outgoing member of the Italian Senate and chairman of the Association of Banking and Financial Services Consumers.
by Michelle Rasmussen
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The threat of continuing Israeli Air Force incursions into Syrian territory is a wild card factor, adding to the danger that the Syrian crisis will spread across the borders into Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and Jordan. Moreover, neither Russia nor China show any sign of breaking from their refusal to support the rebels against President Assad, creating a political stalemate that can only be broken by a genuine effort at a political solution.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
There is a direct connection between the state of the trans-Atlantic financial sector and the worsening global strategic situation.
by Mike Billington
South Korea’s newly elected President Park Geun-hye has prominently referenced the legacy of her father, Park Chung-hee, the man primarily responsible for the Korean economic miracle, which emulated American System methods.
by Nancy Spannaus
The process of institutional pressure against President Obama’s ripping up of the U.S. Constitution took another huge step forward this week. Obama is now faced with bipartisan opposition to his assertion of dictatorial powers. While the immediate points at issue appear to be about the confirmations, the actual target of the uproar is the President himself.
by Edward Spannaus
For the first time in three years, Congress has put President Obama’s drone killing-spree—in which over 3,000 people have died, including three U.S. citizens—under a spotlight.
by Tony Papert
by Nancy Spannaus
For the Schiller Institute’s series of conferences on “A New Paradigm To Save Mankind,” Helga Zepp-LaRouche mandated a prominent role for the performance and discussion of Classical music. Here, three exceptional individuals describe their determination to bring about a revival of Classical music, in a world dominated by the ugly sounds of what passes for music today.
by Elvira Green
by Fang Tao Jiang
by Lynn Yen