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Volume 28, Number 13, March 30, 2001

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "The presently ongoing crash of the world's present financial system, defines a breaking-point in the century of the preceding, post-McKinley-assassination, cultural and political history of our planet as a whole. The fact, that the present financial system is beyond saving, requires our acceptance of the available new system waiting in the wings. In that new system, economic policy is no longer controlled by the financial system, but is coming under the influence of an axiomatic change."
Economics
LaRouche on Economic Crash,
and `Insanity in High Places'
In a webcast address on "The Bush Administration: The First 60 Days," Lyndon LaRouche warned of the factor of "insanity in high places" toward the presently ongoing economic crash and the measures need to solve it. These General Welfare measures must nevertheless be taken, LaRouche insisted--even under the Presidency of George W. Bush.
To Save Russia's Economy,
Destroy the Financial Oligarchy
An interview with Tatyana Koryagina.
Russians See `Systemic' World Financial Crisis
Hoof-and-Mouth Brings Dark Age to Europe
Today's BSE, HMD Mirror Medieval Pestilences
EIR Energy Crisis Update:
Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action
Pennsylvania Dereg: `Greed, Broken Promises'
Electricity Deregulation Has Been a Disaster
An interview with Carl Wood.
International
Domingo Cavallo Means Certain Death for Argentina
The new Finance Minister, the international bankers' boy, is aware that imposition of IMF austerity plans requires dictatorial measures, because such looting is provoking a social explosion.
Who's Bringing on the Crash of 2001?
Japan Criticizes IMF in Washington
Bush Government Favors Narco-Peace in Colombia
Looting Indonesia:
The Energy Brokers' `Warm-Up' for California
Is Bush Sudan Policy Becoming a Colonial Grab for Oil?
Macedonia Faces the `Taliban of Europe'
International Intelligence
National
A unique Congressional briefing on the principle of the General Welfare of the nation, was the latest fruit of the battle to save D.C. General Hospital from imminent shutdown by the financier oligarchy.
Developers, Government Planners
Eying Land Around D.C. General
Bush Repays Campaign Debt to Rainwater
Bush Gave Sharon Green Light for War
`Neo-Cons' Demanding a New Korean Conflict
Congressional Closeup
Interviews
Tatyana Koryagina
Professor Koryagina, an Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and Senior Scientist of the Institute for Macroeconomic Research at the Ministry of Economics and Trade Development of the Russian Federation, is one of the leading Russian experts on the problems of the "shadow economy" and organized crime.
Carl Wood
Carl Wood is a Public Utility Commissioner of California, appointed in 1999 by Gov. Gray Davis (D) to a six-year term.
Departments
Editorial
Bush: Worse Collapse, Worse Provocations.
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