by Nancy Spannaus
President Obama—and his imperial controllers—are attempting a “de facto coup d’état,” Lyndon LaRouche declared in his June 7 webcast. “Either the American people get Congress to move to remove Obama from office, or they face “an actual, overt dictatorship over the American people.”
by Tony Papert and Nancy Spannaus
The Guardian’s revelations about a top-secret FISA Court order to Verizon to hand over customers’ private information to the hyper-secret NSA has caused a storm of outrage. And the spying on Americans is more extensive than anyone thought.
by Edward Spannaus
by Jeffrey Steinberg
President Obama defiantly responded to scandals enveloping his Presidency, and to the military victories by the Syrian Army over the past week, by naming two dangerously militant interventionists to high posts in his Administration.
by Alexander Hartmann and Elke Fimmen
The devastating floods in Europe cannot be blamed on the fury of “Mother Nature,” but the failure of mankind to civilize her. Silence the greenies, and build infrastructure.
by Roger Moore
At an international drug enforcement conference in Moscow June 5, President Putin challenged NATO and the EU to work with Russia and its allies in Central Asia to eliminate the plague of illegal drugs, and condemned the legalization of so-called “soft” drugs, as “a very dangerous path.”
by Marcia Merry Baker
Obama’s “Made in London” script is a pretense for continuing the diversion of food crops to biofuels. The intent is to undermine agriculture, create hunger, and kill.
by Cynthia R. Rush
A catastrophic, three-year drought is now afflicting 21 of Mexico’s 32 states and has created a life-or-death crisis which threatens to exterminate not only agriculture, but the Mexican people themselves.
by Dennis Small
Excerpts from an article by Dennis Small in EIR, Aug. 10, 2012.
by Steve Douglas
The British East India Company’s subjugation of Bengal in 1765, ushered in an age of genocide for the next 135 years, that was unparalleled in human history.
by Nancy Spannaus
President Roosevelt outlined his view of what he termed “The Year of Crisis,” 1933, in his Public Papers and Addresses of 1938: “We were determined to help all that needed help for recovery: We were equally determined to reform wherever reform was necessary to insure permanence in recovery.”
by Edward Spannaus
by Benjamin Deniston
Mid-May featured a period of intense earthquakes and solar activity, bringing some longstanding questions into focus. “Did you feel the effects of these recent outbursts?” asks Benjamin Deniston of the LaRouche scientific research team.