by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The Jan. 7 press conference led by Sen. Bob Graham, calling for release of the still-classified 28 pages of the Congressional Joint Inquiry on 9/11, and the terrorist attack against a French magazine in Paris the same day, underscored the urgent need to make public the contents of that section of the report dealing with Saudi Kingdom’s funding of the 9/11 terrorists.
The complete, exclusive transcript of the Jan. 7 press conference.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Following the terrorist atrocity in Paris Jan. 7, two facts stand out. First, the brothers who carried it out had verified connections to “Londonistan;” it comes at a time when the British imperial structure that runs such terror is increasingly desperate to impose its agenda of global dictatorship, to try to save its bankrupt system.
by Jacques Cheminade
The former French Presidential candidate and president of the Solidarité et Progrès party issued this statement today under the title “Facing Our September 11.”
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachov, in an interview with Germany’s Der Spiegel published on Jan. 9, cautioned that the U.S.-Russia confrontation over Ukraine could lead to a global war, and urged the West to lower the threshold.
by Susan Welsh
by Cynthia R. Rush
At the opening session of the China-CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum on Jan. 8 in Beijing, President Xi Jinping laid out a long-range perspective of economic and strategic cooperation between the Chinese government and the CELAC nations.
by Marsha Freeman
Great progress has been made over the past year, on the ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) being built in France, which is designed to demonstrate the scientific feasibility of producing thermonuclear fusion energy.
by Nancy Spannaus
Wall Street is moving in to “collect” on its investment: the hundreds of millions of dollars it poured into the coffers of both parties’ Congressional candidates in the November 2014 elections. It’s especially counting on the GOP majority to bail out its bankrupt system.
by David Cherry and Ramasimong Phillip Tsokolibane
South Africa is being rocked by destabilization, led by the recent call of the Metalworkers Union—under the influence of the U.S./EU regime-change apparatus. This comes just as the spirit of the BRICS association of nations is taking hold worldwide, and as the commitment of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress to the BRICS—and to nuclear power—is becoming entrenched.