Executive Intelligence Review

| Contents of Other Recent Issues |

Volume 33, Number 18, May 5, 2006

EIR Online for this week's issue.

LaRouche Webcast:
The Greatest Economic Crisis
in Modern History

HTML   PDF (Keynote)   PDF (Dialog)

Addressing a Washington, D.C. webcast on April 27, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. underlined the need to act immediately to head off Weimar-style hyperinflation. Already, the speculators' shift into commodities like copper, petroleum, and gold has begun to create a price curve that looks like that of Weimar Germany in the early months of 1923. LaRouche responded to probing questions from the audience, and from listeners over the Internet, especially on what exactly he thinks can be done to prevent a catastrophic collapse of the world economy. Using the precedent of Franklin D. Roosevelt's actions in the last Depression, LaRouche said, it can be done. "We did it before, we can do it again. We were poor then, we're poor now. We got better then; we can do better now. And that's what this is all about."

Economics

`Upside-Down Loans' Show
End of Greenspan's Housing Bubble

The "red die marker" of the fact that a national collapse is under way, is the epidemic of negative equity, known colloquially as "upside-down mortgage loans."

Promising Signs in Germany of New,
Pro-Industrial Optimism

Lyme Disease in Loudoun County:
Tick, Tick, Tick . . . Time Running Out
on Housing Bubble

The same county in Northern Virginia that is "ground zero" for the real-estate bubble, has the third-highest rate of Lyme disease in the United States. No coincidence!

A `Marshall Plan' for the Niger Delta

A guest commenary by Lawrence Fejokwu.

Business Briefs

World News

Cheney's Ouster Is Key to U.S. Survival

Lyndon LaRouche told his webcast audience that if Dick Cheney is not removed soon, it will not be possible to make the kind of changes that are required in economic policymaking, "which are changes that are consistent with what Franklin Roosevelt began to do in early March of 1933, at the time of his inauguration. Unless we go back to Franklin Roosevelt, and do it this year, this nation is not going to make it. We're going to Hell—and we're going to take the rest of the world with us." Fortunately, there are some signs of renewed momentum to dump the Vice President.

LYM on Mexican Elections:
`Forget the Chair; the Heads Are Empty!'

Since Mexico's Presidential candidates are refusing to discuss the real issues of national survival, the LaRouche Youth Movement is stepping into the gap.

International Intelligence

National News

Book Reviews

Securing the Good of the Other

The Battle for Peace: A Frontline Vision of America's Power and Purpose, by Gen. Tony Zinni, USMC (ret.) and Tony Klotz.

Science & Technology

The Beauty of Completing
the Nuclear Fuel Cycle (PDF)

The United States pioneered the full nuclear fuel cycle, but gave it up in the 1970s, following a Ford Administration policy written under the direction of Dick Cheney. A reprint from 21st Century Science & Technology.

Editorial

Characteristics of the Current Crisis:
How the World Has Changed