Volume 24, Number 43, October 24, 1997

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Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Attacks on the European Monetary Union.

Australia Dossier

by Allen Douglas

Mont Pelerin health policy is murder.

From New Delhi

by Ramtanu Maitra

Britain once again eyes India for looting.

Editorial

Behind the Promise Keepers cult.

Economic Feature

Swiss central banker warns of threat to ‘whole system’

by William Engdahl

Lyndon LaRouche has been right all along on the global financial crisis. Now, even central bankers are warning that the collapse is imminent.

Economics

Mergers and deregulation derailed U.S. transport

by Marcia Merry Baker

‘Global warming’ fraud aimed at U.S. economy

by Elijah C. Boyd

Sweden: The ‘LaRouche factor’ fuels pro-nuclear turn

by Michael Ericson and Lotta-Stina Thronell

Currency Rates

Russians look to Asia with both alarm, and hope

by Rachel Douglas

When Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad called George Soros a “rogue speculator,” Russians took notice: Soros has terrific leverage in Russia’s science, education, and communications sectors.

Business Briefs

Feature

Where is U.S. foreign policy going!  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Lyndon LaRouche addresses “the devastating contradictions which have become characteristic of current trends in the Clinton Administration’s formulation of foreign policy.” Of course, it’s partly Clinton’s fault; but at his worst moments, the President behaves “all too much as a faithful representative of his generation.”

High-level visits pave way for China summit

by William Jones

Facts and myths concerning China

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

Helga Zepp-LaRouche lays bare the British geopolitical lies about China as the new “enemy image.”

China-U.S.A. summit: a crossroad in history

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

From a strategic briefing by Helga Zepp-LaRouche to EIR staff, on her trip to China and India.

Clinton ‘in footsteps of JFK, FDR,’ but stumbles into British ‘fast trap’

by Dennis Small

In his tour of Ibero-America, the President cited Kennedy and Roosevelt on their efforts to establish a hemispheric partnership, but then fell into London’s trap to accelerate free trade.

Spectre of LaRouche haunts Britain’s anti-military plot

by Gerardo Terán and Dennis Small

A continent-wide dialogue between Lyndon LaRouche and Ibero-American patriots on the future of their nations, was fuelled by a conference hosted by the Argentine Naval Center, and attended by Brazilian and Argentine military figures.

Toward unity of the Fatherlands

by Vice Adm. Sérgio Tasso Vasquez de Aquino

A speech by Brazilian Vice Adm. Sérgio Tasso Vasquez de Aquino (ret.).

Martínez: the basis for collective security

From a presentation by Argentine Vice Adm. Carlos Martínez (ret.).

Seineldín: Repudiate the New World Order

From an open letter which imprisoned former Col. Mohamed Alí Seineldín addressed to Lt. Gen. Martín Antonio Balza, Chief of Staff of the Argentine Army.

Why the military is being destroyed

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.’s introduction to the Colombian edition of The Plot to Annihilate the Armed Forces and the Nations of Ibero-America, scheduled to be released in November in Bogotá.

International

Journal charges, Netanyahu is preparing for war

by Joseph Brewda

A shakeup of the Israeli military leadership is reportedly in the works, in preparation for another Mideast war, possibly as early as the summer of 1998.

Intelligence wars over Diana’s murder

by Roger Moore

Leading European security specialists are punching holes in the Anglo-French cover-up of the murder of Princess Diana.

Italian government bends to Wall Street marxists

by Claudio Celani

The British pulled the plug on Romano Prodi’s government in order to disrupt a growing alliance to defend the nation, but patriots have the tools, provided by the LaRouche movement, to fight back.

The Kigali-Kampala bloody annexation of east Congo-Zaire

by Linda de Hoyos

Queen’s disastrous trip to Pakistan, India, threatens Commonwealth meet

by Mary Burdman and Ramtanu Maitra

The former colonies didn’t take kindly to Queen Elizabeth sticking her “imperial nose” into their affairs.

International Intelligence

National

Clinton team targets British-backed terrorists

by Jeffrey Steinberg

The 30 terrorist organizations that will be banned from activities inside the United States, are those identified by EIR as being backed by the British monarchy.

LaRouche v. Fowler case is back in court

by Bruce Director and Mary Jane Freeman

Attorneys for former Democratic Party Chairman Donald Fowler told the court that illegal actions taken to bar backers of Lyndon LaRouche from the 1996 Democratic Convention, could happen again.

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

National News

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