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Volume 25, Number 46, November 20, 1998

Interviews

Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam

The prominent Malaysian businessman and former cabinet member expresses his hope that the U.S. President will take up the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche at the APEC meeting.

Departments

Report from Bonn

How to be a "social" monetarist.

From New Delhi

A glimmer of hope.

Australia Dossier

Big banks to merge?

Editorial

Time to step out of the trap.

Science & Technology

Scrapping the usual academic frauds: `Go with the flow': Why scholars lied about Ulysses' Transatlantic crossing

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. explains the strategic importance behind the hegemonic British falsification of the history of maritime discovery. In hiding the fact that America was discovered in the Third Century, B.C., by students of Plato and Eratosthenes, the British strive to rob each and every individual of both their epistemological past--the breakthroughs of their forebears--and of their active participation in current history. Such falsification goes to the heart of the oligarchical method of one-world rule.

A voyage around the world in the third century B.C.

After Eratosthenes measured the circumference of the Earth--proving it was round--two Egyptians set out to circumnavigate it, leaving records across the Pacific in the "Caves of the Navigators."

The navigators of the Golden Renaissance

Eratosthenes' Sieve

Wilhelm von Humboldt and the study of the Kawi language

Ice ages and glaciation

Sea level changes since the last glacial maximum

Economics

Turn aid to Russia into strategic `Food for Peace'

The threat of starvation in Russia offers a perfect opportunity--and urgent necessity--to overthrow the dictatorship of the free market.

Prospects for a New Bretton Woods are closer than ever

An interview with Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam.

Neme Salum says, Clinton must bring in LaRouche

Business Briefs

Investigation

Rice caught in Iran-Contra-style capers in Africa

The State Department's Susan Rice sits at the center of a web of dirty operations in Africa, including supplying arms and logistics to warlords and "rent-a-rebels."

Susan Rice brooks no opposition

Roger Winter: boss of the warlords

Michael Harari, the fixer

Alberto Prado Herreros, the gun-runner

Daniel Eiffe, Norwegian People's Aid

Feature

The return of the `Forgotten Man'

By Lyndon LaRouche. "While the November 3rd results were still very far from the sweeping outright victory of President Roosevelt's 1932 election-campaign, there is the smell of a potential political revolution just around the corner. Once again, Roosevelt's `Forgotten Man' is pounding at the doors of government."

Franklin Roosevelt: `The Forgotten Man'

Excerpts from his April 7, 1932 "Radio Address on the National Economic Emergency."

LaRouche movement played the key role

An election analysis by LaRouche spokeswoman Debra Hanania Freeman.

Democratic victories: A sea change has begun

Labor mobilized the `Forgotten Man'

Europe's press failed on elections forecast

International

Helga Zepp-LaRouche attends Land-Bridge meeting

The "Silk Road Lady" was a keynote speaker at a Chinese conference on the Eurasian Land-Bridge, which convened in four of the project's major cities, and saw firsthand what progress is being made.

The breakdown of Sweden's `middle way'

New `Profumo scandal': a warning to Blair?

Victims of E. German rule demand Stasi files

The United States is holding many of the East German secret police files, but won't release them to the Stasi's victims.

U.S. okays deal with Colombian Third Cartel

A lunatic accommodation is being made with the narco-terrorists--deadly enemies of both nations.

International Intelligence

National

After Newt, let other New Age fascists follow

The Democratic surprise on Nov. 3 was a rejection of the "Third Wave" futurism of Gingrich's Conservative Revolution. It was equally a rebuff to the Third Way Democrats, who share Newt's Tofflerite ideology.

Impeachment drive strives for permanent damage to Presidency

After the Nov. 9 hearings on the history of impeachment, no one can doubt that the aim is to irreparably weaken the Presidency of the United States, in favor of a British-style parliamentary system.

GOP collapse speeds up in wake of election

National News