
Mars: The Next 50 Years
Marsha Freeman transports the reader to Kepleropolis, a city on Mars that, on July 20, 2059, is celebrating man's first landing on the Moon 90 years before. Residents are looking forward to the imminent launch of their newest spacecraft, Kepler II, which will be the first to use a revolutionary anti-matter propulsion system to travel to neighboring stars. How did we get here, and how was the 2009 crisis on Earth overcome, making such space travel possible?
National
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. A statement released on Aug. 27 by the LaRouche Political Action Committee.
The weeks ahead are going to see a full-blown crisis of the financial system worldwide, and LaRouche has spelled out exactly what needs to be done. If the President does not make such a dramatic policy reversal, his Presidency is finished.
Strategic Studies
In the second webcast of her campaign for Germany's Chancellor, Zepp-LaRouche briefs the audience on the massstrike process erupting in the United States, the battle over health-care "reform," and the "Extraterrestrial Imperative"—part of the necessary solution to the global crisis.
Economics
The naming of Ben Bernanke to a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve makes clear that President Obama is determined to continue bailing out the Anglo-Dutch Liberal monetary system, while bankrupting the United States.
Business Briefs
Departments
Herd on the Street
Deep in the Hole
International
Whether it be imperial wars, Nazi economic policies, or genocidal environmentalism, the policy finds its spokesman in the former British Prime Minister. A profile of this globe-trotter for hire.
Peruvian Congressman Turns to EIR
To Beat Back Soros Drug Offensive
Will the Youth of the Americas Be
Spaced Out, or Space Pioneers?
Letter to the Editor:
Beware of British Historical Minefields
Iranian historian Prof. Pirouz Mojtahed-zadeh adds his own insights to EIR's recent article by Dean Andromidas, "When Americans Fought for Iran's Sovereignty."
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
Editorial