Volume 29, Number 15, April 19, 2002

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‘Catholic’ Schools Plot Exposed: Who Is Snuffing Your Neighbor’s Kittens?  

by William F. Wertz, Jr.

A “Carlist”-fascist nest in certain Northern Virginia schools, churches, and security agencies is targetting Lyndon LaRouche’s movement and Pope John Paul II’s ecumenical mission, and promoting the Brzezinski-Huntington “Clash of Civilizations.”

Economics

Crocodile Economics

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

“A hungry adult crocodile in good health, pursues his menu with great speed and efficiency; but much as you might admire his skill, you really do not wish to have him stalking in your neighborhood. In general, many populists are like crocodiles ... they do not really accept the existence of what we regard as society. Among the typical spoor which may reveal the presence of such political crocodiles, is an enraged reaction to any reference to the memory of President Franklin Roosevelt.”

Brazil, Mexico Deluded by ‘New Atlanticism’

by Silvia Palacios and Lorenzo Carrasco

Korea Forges Silk Road; Wall St. Assets Protest

by Kathy Wolfe

Shakeup in Russian Duma Intersects National Economic Policy Crisis  

by Rachel Douglas

Enron Slime Mold Hit With RICO Suit

by John Hoefle

Why U.S. Unemployment Jumped Sharply in March

by Richard Freeman

Maine Legislator Tells the Lumber Tariff Story

by Marcia Merry Baker

An interview with Albion Goodwin.

International

Who Murdered the Oslo Accords?  

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Lyndon LaRouche warned, just after the signing of the Oslo peace accords in September 1993, that they would fail, unless immediate progress were made on the economic protocols. And he identified exactly who would intervene “to drown this agreement in chaos and blood.”

The Face of the New Israeli Fascism

by Dean Andromidas

Chronicle: One Week of IDF Genocide

Bush-Blair Axis Steps Up Threats on Iraq

by Mark Burdman

Blooming Poppies Widen Clashes in Afghanistan

by Ramtanu Maitra

Weimar Summit Leaves Germany in Quandary

by Rainer Apel

Argentina’s Cavallo Is Jailed; Now Free Colonel Seineldín!

by Cynthia R. Rush

‘Imperial’ Terrorism Resurfaces in Italy

by Claudio Celani

National

Shocking Security Breakdown Shown in Hanssen Report  

by Edward Spannaus

The FBI report on security procedures issued in April, growing out of the Robert Hanssen espionage case, makes clear that the internal life of the Bureau is dominated by bureaucratic, career-advancement considerations of “playing it safe,” rather than a mission-orientation around the national security of the United States.

Who Are the American Family Foundation Mind-Controllers Targetting LaRouche?  

by Jeffrey Steinberg

Recent physical assaults, and one threatened kidnapping, of political associates of LaRouche, have prompted EIR to reopen its extensive file on the AFF.

Congressional Caucus Adopts Taiwan

by William Jones

Interviews

Albion Goodwin

Rep. Albion Goodwin (D) of Maine, Secretary of the state’s Rural Caucus and a longtime activist for economic development, discusses the need for action to protect the lumber and pulp and paper industries.

Departments

Editorial

More Tsars Will Fall.

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