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Volume 29, Number 4, February 1, 2002

LaRouche's First 2002 Webcast:
`And Now, a Year Later'

Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche, in his first Washington webcast in 2002, made his commitment to solving the crisis facing the world: "I can offer you the credibility of my success as a forecaster, which is—I can promise you, I can assure you—is unmatched. . . . I can offer you my knowledge and commitment to try to attempt to use the influence of the United States, to bring about a reorganization of a worthless, bankrupt monetary system. I can promise you the use of my knowledge . . . to bring about the economic mobilization to restore this nation, and other nations, to what they should be. I can promise you that I am committed to not an empire, but to what some people call a multi-polar world: a community of principle among perfectly sovereign nation-states, which I think is the only way this planet can be managed. And I can promise you that I'll fight now, and I'll fight until I die. I will not quit."


Economics

2001: The U.S. Economy's Bad Year
Points to Worse Ahead

2001 will be remembered as the year they had to admit, "LaRouche was right"—about Enron, about Argentina, and about the U.S. debt bubble. 2001 was a year in which the economic indicators which were designed to only go up, began—often inexplicably to the disciples of Economics 101—to go down. The "expansion" turned into a "recession," which is actually a depression.

Anglo-Americans Rattled by
Argentine Bank Raids

Berlin, the Open Wound of Germany

Zepp-LaRouche Says: Face the Global Crisis

A challenge for a national debate among the German Federal Chancellor candidates.

French Banks Target Israeli Money Laundering

Russia's Economy 1999-2001:
Strong Growth, But Exhausting Its Foundation

Putin's Warsaw Visit Focusses on Economics

Poland's Achilles' Heel: The Budget Deficit

A Unique Institute Charts
Russia's Future in Space Science

An interview with Russian Academician Nikolai Anfimov.


International

Argentina: A Lesson from Lazare Carnot

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. submitted this paper to a meeting entitled "Brazil-Argentina: The Moment of Truth." "We must outflank the utopian warriors, by using our weapon, economic growth, against their weapon, lunatic destruction. If we do not find the courage to defend economic growth against the demands that we dismantle essential elements of our economies, we, by our own negligence, would have surrendered already to the utopian reign of general destruction of humanity as a whole."

Conference Report: Egyptian Expert
Raises Questions on Sept. 11

A speech by Dr. Mahmoud Khalaf.

War on Iraq Would Be `Catastrophic': Ecevit

Cooperation Was Focus of Zhu's Visit to India

U.S. `Phase II' Escalation
Pushes the Philippines Closer to Chaos

LaRouche Interview Online in Italy:
Eliminate Maastricht, Or No Europe

LaRouche Speaks to Russians on World Crisis


National

Electioneering for Fall 2002 Begins in Denial

As of mid-January, with the national committee meetings of the Republican and Democratic Parties, and the reopening of Congress, the election year "debate" began, with talk of the economy, terrorism, and war—but screaming denial of the epic crisis unfolding.

Who Are the People Making
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy?

Israeli Espionage: The Corporate Nexus

Profiles: The firms that should be targets of investigation.

Hiding the Blue-and-White

Congressional Closeup


Interviews

Academician Nikolai Anfimov

Dr. Nikolai A. Anfimov is the Director of the Central Research Institute of Machine Building, and head of the Coordinating Scientific and Engineering Council of the Russian Aviation and Space Agency (Rosaviakosmos), which oversees the basic and applied research investigations on board the Russian segment of the International Space Station.


Departments

Editorial

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