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Volume 34, Number 35, September 7, 2007

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. emphasizes that understanding the validity of his outstanding record in economic forecasting, and understanding the method he used to make those forecasts, "is pretty much a life-or-death matter for our own and the world's economy." This is the only way, in the little time remaining, that the citizens of the U.S.A., and the world at large, will be equipped with the ability to decide on a new journey into the future, instead of continuing with the old failed ways, on the road to doom.
Start Bankruptcy Reorganization
With Homeowners and Bank Protection Act
Lyndon LaRouche's legislative proposal is the only way, at this late date, to stop millions of home foreclosures this year and next.
FDR Defended Small Homeowners
From Foreclosure, Usury
Economics
The financial system today is based on the fraud of treating debt as a financial asset. The current crisis can only be understood from the standpoint of LaRouche's Triple Curve pedagogy, with a decline in physical assets and hyperbolic growth in financial and monetary aggregates.
On the 25th anniversary of the late Mexican President's historic address to the United Nations, we print excerpts from that speech, plus his remarks to a 1998 seminar with Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
Privatizing the Murray-Darling
Water Basin Will Destroy Australian Farming
Polar Bears Are Smarter Than Al Gore
Interview
In discussion with Chinese journalists, Lyndon LaRouche makes the case for a four-nation alliance of the United States, China, Russia, and India, to set the stage for a new global financial-monetary system. Despite the insanity of the current Bush Administration, U.S. objective interests have always been in favor of friendship with China.
International
Serious thinkers in Southwest Asia believe that the U.S.A. will attack Iran—without justification. British think-tanks and other geopolitical manipulators are stoking the fires.
Israel-Palestine:
Peace Conference or Hot Autumn?
Behind Bush's Latest Anti- Iran Diatribe
Members of the LYM from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Denmark, and the United States are interviewed on The LaRouche Show, as the movement begins to take shape in several African countries.
International Intelligence
National
Alberto Gonzales's departure creates a dangerous vacuum for Bush and Cheney, at the top of the Justice Department. With several investigations ongoing, of which the BAE scandal is potentially the most explosive, they are looking for someone reliable there to protect them from impeachment.
Editorial
Emergency Action in September
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