By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. Originally composed on the day before the terrifying events of Sept. 11, this document was amended afterward by the author. It is a technical manual, a guide for the perplexed, supplied to assist counterintelligence specialists and relevant others in overcoming the perplexities of the presently onrushing, profound changes in the world's order.
Economics
Interviewed by a TV and radio station from Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. evaluated the world economic and strategic situation, in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, and outlined the policy that must be adopted now.
Congress Eyes a Real Stimulus:
High-Speed Rail
The so-called financial stimulus package being debated in Washington, won't resuscitate a bankrupt economy. What's needed is great projects to reconstruct and expand the decrepit infrastructure of the physical economy, as some congressmen are beginning to notice.
Russia Stands Out at World Rail Conference
The World Railway Congress met in Vienna, representing 70 countries, with speakers from rail ministries and national rail enterprises, the World Bank, the European Union, and the private sector.
Pakistan Gets a Little Financial
Relief . . . But Nothing More
International
Who Harbors Terrorist FARC Cartel?
The `Grasso Factor'
Wall Street's support for the narco-terrorist insurgency in Colombia, gives the lie to U.S. `global war on terrorism.'
U.S. Still For Talking to Colombian Terrorists
Putin: Attack Drug and Terror Infrastructure
National
Top levels of the U.S. military proposed carrying out acts of terrorism against the United States in the early 1960s, in order to drag the United States into a war against Cuba. Documents which were supposed to have been destroyed 40 years ago, take on added significance, in light of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Temple Mount Madmen Go For Armageddon
Some Background to Pat Robertson's Crusade
An interview with former U.S. Rep. Andy Jacobs, Jr.
National News
Congressional Closeup
Interviews
Andy Jacobs, Jr.
The former U.S. Representative talks about Pat Robertson's flopped libel suit against him and California Republican Pete McCloskey.
Departments
Editorial
It's What They Haven't Told You.