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Lyndon
H. LaRouche, Jr. reviews Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and
Where it Comes From, by Daniel Pipes. "To conspire is human," writes
LaRouche. "Without the benefit of a far-flung conspiracy, for example, one
could not have procured what used to be a nickel cup of coffee in a
diner."
"Royal
Dutch Samuel."
Britain
is harboring Tamil terrorists.
Yes,
Virginia, there are conspiracies!
Recent
discoveries in astrophysics prove that Kepler was right and Newton was wrong,
about the way the universe is organized. Charles B. Stevens reports.
A
group calling itself "A Time for American Leadership on Key Global Issues" has
taken out ads calling for the U.S. to give more financial backing to the
International Monetary Fund. "That's a terrible name of an organization,"
commented Lyndon LaRouche. "Why don't we call it, `The Belshazzar's Feast
Committee'?"
The
imperial "currency boards" are being revived, and economist Steven Hanke is
deployed to sell the scheme to Indonesia.
Continuing
speculative attacks against the currency, and the IMF's tightening tourniquet,
including lifting government subsidies for essential commodities, are reviving
nightmarish memories of the last great crisis in the mid-1960s.
Michael
Billington assesses a World Bank study, Vietnam, Deepening Reform for
Growth, an Economic Report.
The
St. Thomas Boys Choir of Leipzig, Germany travelled to this country for the
first time in February. With them, they brought the living spirit of Johann
Sebastian Bach.
From
the invitation to a symposium on "Creating Excellence in Education Through
Music" at Howard University.
A
speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche at the symposium on "Creating Excellence in
Education Through Music."
Lyndon
LaRouche writes that a revolution in policy-shaping "is already in progress.
. . . Those who think that they can defeat the onrushing economic and
political storms with the baling-wire of the Baby-Boomer era's ideology, are
dooming themselves."
An
eyewitness report from the 34th International Munich Conference on Security
Policy.
Backed
by the Italian state, the Verona Prosecutor has requested the indictment of
Umberto Bossi and 40 other leaders of the Northern League and its militia arm,
for an "attempt against the national state."
The
British Privy Council's crusade to destroy Sudan is set to launch a new
invasion of southern Sudan, from Uganda.
The
crisis is intensifying in Georgia and Armenia.
Some
Democratic leaders in Congress are demanding an accounting of the outrageous
actions of Independent Counsel Kenneth Star and his "Daddy Warbucks," Richard
Mellon Scaife. Documentation: Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) calls for an
investigation of Starr.
Investigation
of the individuals involved in the attacks on President Clinton, reveals that
they are part of political-intelligence networks which have been deployed over
decades to destroy the institution of the U.S. Presidency itself.
A
study by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center For Policy Analysis,
exposes the utter falsity of the claims which privatizers have made for the
success of their takeover of state and city services.
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