LaRouche: The Vernadsky Strategy

This paper was originally published in the May 4, 2001 issue of Executive Intelligence Review magazine by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. April 26, 2001 As I have stressed repeatedly, there are only three present cases of national cultures which are capable of conceptualizing the initiation of global solutions for such current global problems as the presently accelerating collapse of the […]

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On a Basket of Hard Commodities: Trade without Currency

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. July 18, 2000 This article appears in the August 4, 2000 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. Excepting the usual rogues and economics illiterates, influential circles around much of the world are reporting, with ever lessening hesitation, that the presently rotten-overripe, world monetary and financial system, is doomed to an early chain-reaction collapse. Increasingly, among relevant […]

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Puppet Emperor Lee Teng-hui

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. On the subject of foreign manipulations of Taiwan’s election process which threaten to draw the U.S. and China into military conflict. January 10, 2000 The current British government and its Christian Solidarity agents in the U.S. Congress and the George W. Bush Presidential campaign, are using the same Japan factions used to launch the previous, […]

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“People first!”

This article appeared in the October 16, 1998 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. October 4, 1998 Very soon, the doomed, present international financial system will disintegrate. It can not be managed, or repaired; its doom is certain, and soon. We are already in the final phase of its destruction. This destruction will occur either in […]

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“Emergency World Reorganization: What Each Among All Nations”

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. The world’s nations are presently burdened by what is fairly estimated to be much more than $100 trillions nominal value of combined on-balance-sheet and off-balance-sheet “derivatives” and kindred, fictitious financial instruments. This mass of fictitious paper is now collapsing in upon the world’s financial and monetary institutions. Unless that mass of fictitious claims is wiped […]

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