
LaRouche:
The Risk of Violence Was Foreseeable
What Is the `New Violence'?
A policy memo from May 5, 2000.
A speech to the May 20, 2000 founding meeting of the Commission Against the New Violence.
A speech by Lt. Col. David Grossman (ret.) on May 20, 2000.
A statement by Helga Zepp-LaRouche on April 29, 2002.
Media, Arms Dealers & Killer Video Games
An interview with Lt. Col. David Grossman (ret.) in 2002.
EIR's Record on Video-Game Violence
International
After being pushed to the "back burner" for close to a decade, the Eurasian Land-Bridge is again at the forefront on discussions among nations of the world's largest landmass, with ambitious infrastructure projects moving forward.
Iranian Maglev Will Link
Tehran to Land-Bridge City
Eurasian Powers Defy Sanctions on Myanmar
Policies, Not Scandal,
Destroyed Wolfowitz
Is World Bank Chairman Paul Wolfowitz dead meat?
France: Ségolène RoyalOur Vote for Reason
A statement by former French Presidential pre-candidate Jacques Cheminade.
National
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. Since none among the leading candidates for the Presidential nomination of the U.S. Democratic Party is presently actually qualified to serve during the 2009-2013 terms, we must select and develop a suitable pre-candidate, who must undergo the necessary development and guidance.
An interview with Gen. Joseph P. Hoar (ret.)
The Decline and Fall of Al Gore
In Memoriam
The Immortality We May Share
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., Chairman, International Caucus of Labor Committees.
In Memoriam:
Indira Gandhi, d. Oct. 31, 1984
This poem was composed by Kenneth Kronberg.
Economics
There is increasing ferment in Germany, China, and other locations, demanding intervention to stop the rapacious attack of the hedge funds and private equity funds on national economies.
EIR Submits Congressional Testimony
on the `Global Warming Con Job'
Interviews
Colonel Grossman, a former U.S. Army Ranger, and former professor at West Point and the University of Arkansas, gave this interview to Helga Zepp-LaRouche on May 4, 2002. He has written two books demonstrating how media and video-game violence is making killers out of children.
General Hoar, a retired four-star general from the U.S. Marine Corps, was Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Central Command (1991-94), commanding the U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf after the 1991 war. He also served in the Vietnam War, as a battalion and brigade advisor with the Vietnamese Marines.
Departments
Banking
Oil Prices Fuelling the Bubble.
Editorial
Goebbels Sends His Greetings