Volume 7, Number 10, March 11, 1980

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Departments

From the Editor-in-Chief

by Daniel Sneider

InSight

by Nora Hamerman

Friedman and race-science.

Economics

U.S. Interest Rates a Bid for Petrodollars

by Alice Roth

There’s no way Carter can manage the mammoth budget deficit unless Paul Volcker can somehow lay hands on the petrodollar surpluses of the oil producers. All kinds of schemes are afoot, primarily Volcker’s interest-rate warfare against America’s allies in Europe. But as French President Giscard knows, Europe can use its gold to secure petrodollars for Third World development.

Domestic Credit

by Lydia Schulman

The bottomless government market?

International Credit

by Peter Rush

Who’ll lend to the LDCs?

Corporate Strategy

by Leif Johnson

An evil experiment in steel.

Gold

by Alice Roth

Looking to hard commodity options.

Foreign Exchange

by Richard Katz

A Gamble with Japan and OPEC.

Carter’s Inflationary Economics–Out of Control

by David Goldman

The most dangerous thing about the way Carter’s advisors are driving up the rate of inflation is that they haven’t the slightest idea of what inflation really is.

Friedmanism Blew Up Great Britain’s Economy

New Book To Expose Nazi Doctrines of Friedman

Rohatyn Recommends a National ‘Big MAC’

Business Briefs

Trade Review

Special Report

New Hampshire: The Vote Against Trilateralism

by Konstantin George

The Trilateral Commission became the leading issue in the New Hampshire primary, and the result was that Ronald Reagan and Lyndon LaRouche proved themselves to be the best vote-getters around, in fact. Accordingly, the Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations, as they try to cover up the fraud against LaRouche on the Democratic side, face two problems: how to stop Reagan, and how to stop LaRouche from determining the next primary election.

Trilateral Will Meet To Choose Next President

by L. Wolfe

Will Trilateralists Be Able To Stop Ronald Reagan?

by L. Wolfe

‘He’ll Have To Explain “Skull & Bones,” Too’

The ‘Great Compromise’ on Fraud

by Vin Berg

The “Great Poll Checking Compromise” – The Official Returns – The Real Democratic Vote.

Sir Keith Joseph Implicated in Vote Fraud

International

Colombian Terrorism: Crisis in the Caribbean

by Dennis Small

The preponderance of evidence suggests that the seizure of embassy hostages in Bogotá, Colombia was an inside job of Colombian military intelligence and Jesuit forces working with UN-related “One World” forces. The intended outcome is major damage to the notion that nation-states are sovereign entities. The actual outcome could be world war.

Caribbean Now New Center of War Danger

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The M-19 file: A Jesuit Creation of Colombian Military Intelligence

by Dennis Small and Cynthia Rush

‘Today’s Terrorism Is Tomorrow’s Heroism’

UN Interview with Robert Woetzel – What Happens Next at the Embassy? – “This Could Happen in At Least 30 Countries.”

Giscard’s Gulf Trip: Europe Builds ‘Arc of Stability’

by Thierry Le Marc (Thierry Lalevée)

Giscard d’Estaing is now touring the Persian Gulf oil states, and is in the process of pulling off a major diplomatic coup d’état. Bearing peace and offers of development, Giscard is succeeding in convincing the sheiks that their future lies in playing the “French card”–and that could save peace and the world economy.

U.S. Foreign Policy: The View from Vienna

by Edith Hassman

International Intelligence

National

Congressional Calendar

by Barbara Dreyfuss and Susan Kokinda

A synfuels compromise, mandatory Federal Reserve membership, more demands for budget cuts, and a rubber stamp of Louisiana vote fraud.

National News

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