A Very Special Event for America’s 250th Anniversary

In this year when the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding, Diane Sare, a leader of the LaRouche movement and former candidate for U.S. Senate from New York State, will hold a very special event on January 10, starting 22:00 Central European time, in New York City. Among the guest speakers are former UN weapons inspector Scott […]

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Heavy Diplomacy, But No Breakthrough Yet on Ukraine

Perhaps more important than the meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago on Dec. 28, were the discussions that took place both before and after between the Russian and U.S. leaders. The White House and the Kremlin both reported their satisfaction after both phone calls. A more detailed statement came from Russian Presidential aide Yury Ushakov on Dec. 29, […]

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U.S. Director of Intelligence Refutes Media Lies about Russia’s Intentions

For the past three and a half years, the predominant narrative underlying most foreign policy actions in Europe has been about Russia’s “unprovoked aggression” in Ukraine. These words have led to the wasting of hundreds of billions of dollars in military expenditures, the deployment of the largest-ever sanctions regime, the sacrificing of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian lives, and the […]

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The Case of Jacques Baud: When the EU’s Facade of Free Speech Comes Tumbling Down

The credibility of the EU’s claims to defend democracy and free speech is dwindling by the day, as Brussels takes increasingly aggressive actions to impose “thought control” by threatening and sanctioning those who criticize its policy line. The most egregious case is that of Jacques Baud, a highly respected former Swiss Army colonel, former officer of the Strategic Intelligence Service, […]

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EU and US: When the Pot Calls the Kettle Black

While the European Commission is busy controlling what information citizens of EU member states are allowed to have access to, it is up in arms against the measures taken by the Trump administration against former European commissioner Thierry Breton, barring him from travel to the United States, as well as three other Europeans. Breton is considered to be the “mastermind” […]

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What Switzerland Needs Is a Serious Debate on Bank Separation

The looming financial crisis has generated apprehension in Switzerland because of the exposure of UBS, the megabank whose assets are twice as large as the entire nation’s GDP. UBS is a global leader in providing its wealthy clients and institutional investors a gateway to access the private credit market, that is, the very market where subprime loan defaults have begun […]

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Germany’s Mad Dash into an Arms Race It Can Only Lose

Beyond continued support for the current leadership of Ukraine, the rabid anti-Russian alliance of Germany, France and the UK has created the pretext for arming Europe with weapons far more destructive than all the military hardware so far delivered to Ukraine. Germany, in particular, has begun to develop missile systems with a range of up to 1,000 kilometers based on […]

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Just Why Is China Leading in Many Areas of High Technology?

There is a general consensus within the scientific community that China is advancing more quickly than others in certain critical areas of science and technology. The prestigious Nature magazine has published relevant figures regarding the issue, and even among members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, there is a general understanding of that reality. Although the White House is […]

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