IPCC: A Climate Report Riddled with Conjectures and Contradictions

News media all over the world have presented recent flooding and wildfires as evidence that the climate “has gone mad”, even though it is known that such fires are often set by arsonists and that the floods are often due a lack of infrastructure. However, such disaster, together with the recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, are […]

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Earth’s Next Fifty Years

The second panel of the LaRouche Legacy Foundation’s event took up the topic of Lyndon LaRouche’s vision of “Earth’s Next Fifty Years”. Moderator Megan Dobrodt, Secretary-Treasurer of the LaRouche Legacy Foundation Board of Directors, opened the panel with a 1995 video of the LaRouches’ close friend and collaborator, Norbert Brainin, the lead violinist of the legendary Amadeus Quartet. In the […]

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The End of Bretton Woods System, Fifty Years Later

Commentaries by university and financial economists are appearing on the approaching 50th anniversary of the August 15, 1971, “Nixon Shock”, the end of the post-War gold reserve Bretton Woods system which has produced half a century of industrial decline, speculative riot, gigantic debt bubbles and crashes, steadily worsening real wages and living conditions, collapsing public health capacities and now a […]

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IPCC Report Drives UN Secretary General Guterres Power-Mad

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres went far beyond the international body’s powers and tried to issue peremptory orders on economic policy to all of its member states after the climate report published on Aug. 9 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chanage (IPCC). “This is code red for humanity. This report must sound a death knell for coal and fossil […]

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German Greens exposed as Anti-Constitutional

Well-founded doubts that the German Greens and their ideology are not in line with the constitution of the German democracy were enhanced past week by several political developments. First, in what comes as a middle-sized political earthquake, the Federal Election Office ruled that the Greens’ Saarland state slate for the national election in September is not in accordance with election […]

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