
Much of what you have been told about the events of 9/11 has been a hoax. Newly declassified documents reveal that two presumed U.S. allies— Saudi Arabia and Great Britain—were up to their eyeballs in the attacks on New York City and Washington. Investigation of the truth—the Anglo- Saudi terror nexus, involving "the scandal of the century"—has been kept off limits.
This Jan. 11, 2000 request to then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, to launch an investigation, pursuant to placing Great Britain on the list of states sponsoring terrorism, is excerpted from the Jan. 21, 2000 EIR.
Feature
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. In this sequel to his "Economic Science, in Short" (EIR, June 19), LaRouche insists on viewing the universe from the standpoint of the creative powers of the human mind, rather than that of Euclidean apriorism, or the "foggy bottom" of reductionist mathematics. Therefore, Leibnizian natural law must supersede imperialist law, or Liberalism.
International
One of the prominent indicators that we are in the end-game for civilization, as Lyndon LaRouche warned July 4, is that the British-Saudi drug-terror networks are on a full-scale offensive across the "Arc of Crisis," to destroy all vestiges of nation-states.
George Soros and the London Honduras Caper
Helga Zepp-LaRouche reports on the German Constitutional Court decision declaring the Lisbon Treaty in violation of the constitution. But, the ruling fails to address the EU's neoliberal paradigm.
German High Court Insists on National Sovereignty
An interview with Dietrich Murswiek.
Science & Technology
Prominent Environmentalist:
We Need Nuclear Power!
A dialogue with James Lovelock, a well-known environmentalist and inventor, who says that nuclear power is the best power source we have now.
Economics
Big Bro. Meets Green Fascism:
Paying by the Mile To Drive
The move is part of the push to privatize infrastructure, thereby turning it into a mechanism for looting the population.
Dana Levenson: Privatization Cheerleader
National Surface Transportation
Infrastructure Financing Commission
National
The nation is fast approaching a situation in which state and local governments that are responsible for the general welfare do not exist. "There will not be much left of the United States, come October," said Lyndon LaRouche on July 6.
Interview
Dietrich Murswiek
Professor Murswiek is a professor of constitutional and administrative law, as well as German and international environmental law, at the University of Freiburg, Germany.
Editorial
The Earth Is Cooling, Not Warming