
The Colombian military's dramatic rescue of 15 hostages held by the narcoterrorist FARC delivered a blow to the Anglo-Dutch financial oligarchy's "New Opium War." This was a coordinated effort by at least three nations, working in concert, and precisely fit Lyndon LaRouche's March 1985 proposal for a Western Hemisphere war on drugs.
Colombia-Venezuela Railroad:
LaRouche `Land-Bridge' Is Back on the Agenda
A statement by Maximiliano Londoño, president of the Lyndon LaRouche Association of Colombia.
Max Londoño: Build the Metro to China!
LaRouche's 15-Point Plan for a War on Drugs
On March 13, 1985, LaRouche sent this message to a Mexico City conference.
The 1985 `Guatusa' Plan:
Proving Narcoterrorism Can Be Defeated
The British Empire vs. the Pan-American RR
Economics
The Federal Reserve and the Treasury Secretary Paulson are frantically pushing for more bailouts and deregulation, as institution after institution flames out, in an effort to bail out the bankrupt system which cannot be resuscitated.
A Global Shift in Nuclear Energy Policy
Egypt Can Attain Food Self-Sufficiency
Once WTO Globalization Is Shut Down
Defying Britain's Genocide System:
Sudan's Great Project in Agriculture
World Food Crisis:
Is It a Policy of `Silent Genocide'?
International
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche. The collective avoidance, by the G8 governments meeting in Japan, of any discussion of solutions to the global economic crisis, will result in the complete collapse of the financial system, unless something extraordinary is done.
Zimbabwe: U.K. Leads G8 in Spitting on Africa
Blair, Bush Cover Up Iraq Invasion Crime
by Sealing UN Files
National
Instead of going after those who had put the pursuit of profit and speculation before the welfare of the people of the United States, as Franklin Roosevelt had done, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has overseen efforts to suppress all legislative initiatives which would go against the interests of the speculators.
Dennis J. Mason, of the LaRouche Youth Movement, describes the truly evil masters whom Gore serves, so that they are held accountable for their crimes.
`Revolution in Military Affairs':
Behavior Modification Is No Strategy for War
National News
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