Volume 14, Number 8, February 20, 1987

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Interviews

Brig. Gen. F.A. von der Heydte

The author of Modern Irregular Warfare discusses recent attacks on constitutional rights in the United States.

Departments

Mother Russia

by Luba George

“Repentance” Film Signals Great Purge.

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Greens End “Ceasefire” with the SPD.

Northern Flank

by Göran Haglund

Palme Murder: Back to Square One.

Letter to the Editor

Ted Shackley Denies Contra, Drug Link.

Editorial

Time Running Out in the Philippines.

Operation Juárez

The Great Projects in Mining and Industry

They can result in an enormous industrial boom. Continuing EIR’s serialization of Ibero-American Integration: 100 Million New Jobs by the Year 2000!

Science & Technology

A Space Transporter for the Year 2000

by Ernst Högenauer

The Vice-President of the MBB Space group in Munich reports on the German space program and the key role of Eugen Sänger, father of the Space Shuttle.

Economics

Baker and Volcker Put Transfer Ruble on Agenda

by Christopher White

The more the Treasury and Federal Reserve act to put pressure on especially Germany and Japan, the better the Russians’ position becomes.

Why the AFRICA Fund Will Not Help To Overcome Apartheid

by Uwe Friesecke

The white government must be induced to get involved in a program to save all of Africa.

Currency Rates

AIDS Issue Will Shape 1988 Presidential Campaign

by Warren J. Hamerman

The head of EIR’s Biological Holocaust Task Force reports why the battle with the species-threatening disease will not be won without a U.S. President committed to deploying immense resources.

My Program Against AIDS

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Other Candidates on AIDS

Brazil Faces ‘Apocalypse,’ Say Experts in Conferences on AIDS

by Silvia Palacios

More Fish Stories on Food Irradiation

by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Patrick Leahy’s Roadshow.

Business Briefs

Feature

Dope, Inc.’s Carlos Lehder Exposed as Soviet Agent

by Robyn Quijano

In 1967-69, when Yuri Andropov’s Soviet KGB launched narco-terrorism, Carlos Lehder Rivas had just gotten his start in Dope, Inc. His recent capture spotlights one of the best-crafted creations of the alliance among Eastern Establishment families, international bankers, the West’s intelligence services, and the Soviet KGB.

The Crimes of the Medellín Cartel

by Valerie Rush and Gretchen Small

LaRouche: How To Run the War on Drugs

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Carlos Lehder Rivas: The Fall of an ‘Untouchable’

by Valerie Rush

Banks, Mafia Agree: Legalize Dope Trade!

by Gretchen Small

Elliot Richardson provides the key to understanding how the U.S. Liberal Eastern Establishment works with the Medellín Cartel.

Target the Bankers behind Dope, Inc.

by Valerie Rush

International

Soviets, Western Trust Set Moscow Extravaganza

by Konstantin George

Gorbachov’s unparalleled international “Conference on Peace” was a “Central Committee” meeting of the Russian elite, State, and Church, and the representatives of the liberal, pro-Moscow, Western policy making elite.

European Peaceniks Plot Split from U.S.

by Dean Andromidas

In Amsterdam the weekend of Feb. 14, the European Network for East-West Dialogue convened a private meeting to map out U.S. troop departures.

Rights Panel Puts World Spotlight on Violations against LaRouche

by Marianna Wertz

Three internationally noted jurists have come to the United States to see for themselves.

International Intelligence

National

Is There a Connection between Pollard and Ledeen?

by Jeffrey Steinberg

New Harvard Study: Arms Control a Fraud

by Kathleen Klenetsky

At least part of the arms-control mafia seems to have recognized that, for the Soviets, a treaty is a means to military superiority.

Elephants and Donkeys

by Kathleen Klenetsky

Alexander Haig Imitates LaRouche ... Sort of — If Ledeen Goes to Jail, Can Haig Be Far behind?

Eye on Washington

by Nicholas F. Benton

Dr. Otis Bowen Condemns the Elderly.

Congressional Closeup

by Ronald Kokinda

National News

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