Volume 13, Number 23, June 6, 1986

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Interviews

Fred Ferguson

by David Cherry

The president of the Magnus Aerospace Corp. discusses his company’s plan for a heavy-lift dirigible.

Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi

Violence is not the answer to ending apartheid, says the Chief Minister of KwaZulu, chairman of the South African Black Alliance, and president of the mass Inkatha black liberation movement.

Dr. Oscar Dhlomo

The secretary general of Inkatha and minister of education and culture of KwaZulu tells why not disinvestment, but more investment for economic development is needed in the struggle against apartheid.

Helga Zepp-LaRouche

A co-initiator of Patriots for Germany and head of the Schiller Institute discusses the crucial strategic importance of Germany’s Lower Saxony elections in June.

Departments

Report from Rio

by Silvia Palacios

Agrarian Reform: Brazilian Crossroads.

From New Delhi

by Susan Maitra

Ground Water Potential Highlighted.

Andean Report

by Valerie Rush

The Colombian Presidential Election.

Report from Madrid

by Leonardo Servadio

Trilateral Tries for Takeover.

Southeast Asia

by Sophie Tanapura

Prem’s “Phase Two”?

Report from Paris

by Mark Burdman and Claude Albert

The Funny Circle around Alain de Benoist.

Mother Russia

by Rachel Douglas

The “Front” at Chernobyl.

Vatican

by Augustinus

The Secretariat of State and Libya.

Editorial

Toward a Century of Science.

Economics

Year of Complacency Ends on Ibero-American Debt

by David Goldman

Mexico Heads toward Peruvian Solution as Debt Pressures Mount

by Héctor Apolinar

Documentation: Excerpts from PRI leader Lugo Verduzco’s party conference address.

UN Special Session: OECD Countries Spit on Starving Africa

by Nancy Spannaus

European Agriculture: Trilateral Mafia Pushes Trade War

by William Engdahl

Currency Rates

TB Outbreak Shocks New York Resort Town

by Ernest Schapiro, M.D.

Banking

by Kathy Wolfe

FDIC Caught in “Bank-Gate” Scandal.

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Dairy Slaughter Proceeds.

International Credit

by Carlos Méndez

Now, Argentina Is Importing Meat.

Medicine

by John Grauerholz, M.D.

Medical Laser Update.

Business Briefs

Science & Technology

The Heavy-Lift Vehicle That’s Lighter than Air

by David Cherry

Reports on breakthroughs in dirigible technology that will make it possible to “move mountains” and rapidly develop the Third World.

Feature

The Soviets Foment a Civil War in West Germany

According to the highest-level sources in Europe, the leftist insurrection at Wackersdorf, Bavaria on the weekend of May 18, was a Soviet-directed act of civil war, and just the beginning of violence which will escalate in the coming weeks.

Anti-Nuclear Riots Hit Wackersdorf Nuclear Facility

by Rainer Apel

Over the May 17-18 weekend, the Bavarian village became synonymous with a new quality of mob violence.

The State Department Courts the Greens

by Scott Thompson

The “dialogue” with the Soviet-backed, pro-terrorist Greens started with Ambassador Arthur Burns and has continued with his successor, Richard Burt.

The Historic Turning Point of the Lower Saxony Election

by Nora Hamerman

Helga Zepp-LaRouche on the campaign of the new party, Patriots for Germany.

International

George Shultz’s Treasonous ‘Hidden Agenda’ at Halifax

by Criton Zoakos

The NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Nova Scotia May 29-30 ought to be the last meeting of those ministers allowed to be held if the Western Alliance is to survive.

Moscow Demands that Sweden Purge All Western Influences

by Göran Haglund

The Kremlin is particularly concerned about LaRouche’s co-thinkers.

Battle in India’s Ruling Party: Rajiv Gandhi Shakes Up the Barons

by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra

International Intelligence

Eyewitness Report

Buthelezi: Why a New Union Was Formed in South Africa

by Uwe Friesecke

On May I, EIR’s correspondent interviewed the Chief Minister of KwaZulu about the formation that day of the United Workers Union of South Africa (UWUSA).

Can South Africa Peacefully Change?

by Uwe Friesecke

Just returned from Durban, South Africa.

Dr. Oscar Dhlomo: ‘We Will Need More and More Investment’

National

Finally, Reagan Has Dumped the SALT Framework

by Nicholas F. Benton

In the most important decision since the Strategic Defense Initiative of March 1983, the President says the United States will no longer comply.

Inside the Pentagon

by Tecumseh

The Treason Called “Military Reform.”

Elephants and Donkeys

by D. Stephen Pepper

Anti-LaRouche Efforts Backfire on Democrats.

Congressional Closeup

by Kathleen Klenetsky

National News

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