Volume 34, Number 44, November 9, 2007

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "On the subject of tragedy: since the U.S. general mid-term election of November 2006, when the U.S. Congress had an estimated 70% popularity with the U.S. population, until now, less than a full year later, the estimated popularity of the Congress has fallen below 11%, a fall largely due to the role of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. For similar causes, the U.S. dollar has also fallen, that at a presently accelerating rate. This threatened ruin of the prospects of the Democratic Party which Mrs. Pelosi's misconduct has done much to produce, has now imperilled the continued existence of the original constitutional form of our republic."
Economics
Lyndon LaRouche told a Washington, D.C. audience that there is no possiblity of recovery from the present monetary crisis, we freeze some of the relative values of currencies internationally, until nations agree to establish a fixedexchange- rate system.
Russian and other participants at a conference in Anchorage, Alaska, called for mega-projects based on high-technology advanced-science programs to develop the circumpolar region, for the betterment of mankind.
Nuclear Power for Russia's Chukotka
An interview with Lev M. Shtilman.
Press Conference:
Progess Is Made on World Rail Project
FDR's Post-War Plan:
`Northward to Asia'
Paulson in India Defends Hedge Funds
Helga Zepp-LaRouche, chairwoman of the Civil Rights Solidarity Movement (BüSo) in Germany, warns that central banks are hiding their losses, and the losses of the financial speculators, by means of massive injections of liquidity, which parallels the hyperinflationary policy of Weimar Germany's Reichsbank in 1923.
International
Some surprising charges by Saudi Arabia's Prince Bandar bin-Sultan, and Prince Faisal are making Dick Cheney nervous, even as domestic U.S. opposition to Cheney's war schemes grows.
British Imperial Policy Set
To Ignite `Unstoppable' Kurdish War
Argentina's New President Wins
Mandate `To Do Great Things'
Documentation: Smysl magazine interviews LaRouche.
National
The home foreclosure wave has become the leading economic policy problem, but the White House, the Fed, and leading members of Congress deny that the foreclosure crisis is tied to the breakdown of the financial system, instead of stopping it by law, as LaRouche proposes with his Homeowners and Bank Protection Act (HBPA).
The American Patriot
American System economist Mathew Carey wrote this book after the War of`12, during which Washington, D.C. was sacked by the British, a time when the very existence of the United States was at stake. While appealing for unity by Federalists and Democratic- Republicans to save the nation, Carey attacked the traitors who sabotaged the resistance to the British, in order to facilitate their own plans to secede from the United States.
Carey's Challenge to American Patriots
Excerpts from Mathew Carey's The Olive Branch.
Interviews
Lev M. Shtilman
Mr. Shtilman is an advisor on energy polilcy to Gov. Roman Abramovich of the Chukotka Autonomous Region in eastern Russia.
Departments
Banking
Smashing Nations
Editorial
Don't Give `Hitler' Cheney a Green Light