Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 9, Number 48, December

Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 9, Number 48, December

Global terror ring broken in Italy Kissinger, Lockheed, and Nakasone's future New York D.A. Morgenthau fronting for the Sharon mafia? Egypt's fight to become the Japan of the Middle East EIR The special reports listed below, prepared by the EIR staff, are now available. 1. What is the Trilateral Commission? the demands being made by the International Mone­ The most complete analysis of the background, ori­ tary Fund for economic "reforms" in Mexico, and why gins, and goals of this much-talked-about organiza­ these demands are being resisted. Much information tion. Demonstrates the role of the Commission in the on Mexico's economic conditions and political fac­ Carter administration's Global 2000 and Global tions is included. $250. Futures reports on mass population reduction; in the Propaganda-2 Freemasonic scandal that collapsed 5. Who Controls Environmentalism? the Italian government in 1981; and in the Federal A history and detailed grid of the environmentalist Reserve's high interest-rate policy. Details the Com­ movement in the United States. Analyzes sources of mission's influence in the Reagan administration. In­ funding, political command structure, and future plans. cludes complete membership list. $100. $50. 2. The Global 2000 Report: Blueprint for Extinction 6. (J.S. Policy Toward Africa A scientific and political refutation of the Carter ad­ A case study of the "new" North-South policy of the ministration's Global 2000 Report. Includes a review of Reagan administration, showing how economic policy the report's contents, demonstrating that upwards of 2 toward Africa is being shaped according to the anti­ billion people will die if its recommendations are technology, zero-growth guidelines of the Carter ad­ followed; a detailed presentation of the organizations ministration's Global 2000 Report. Discusses in detail and individuals responsible for authorship of the the role being played by the AID and World Bank in im­ report; analysis of how the report's "population­ plementing this policy, under directions primarily from control" policies were applied in the Vietnam war and H�nry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, and the Ford the destruction of Cambodia, EI Salvador, and Africa; Foundation. Includes profiles of the administration's analysis of environmentalist effort to "re-interpret" the top ten policy-makers for Africa. $250. Bible in line with the report. $100. 7. Kissinger's Drive to Take Over the Reagan Administration 3. The Club of Rome in the Middle East Full analysis of Henry Kissinger's attempt to consolidate A dossier on the role played by the Club of Rome in pro­ control overtheadministration for the Trilateral Commis­ moting "Islamic fundamentalism." Focusing on two or­ sion wing of the Republican Party; and the implications ganizations, the Arab Thought Forum and Islam and for U.S. foreign and domestic policy. Presents profiles of the West, both of which are intimately tied to the Club Kissinger's collaborators inside the administration, in­ of Rome, the report shows how the Club uses "Islamic cluding recent administration appointees. $250. fundamentalism" as a political tool to promote neo­ Malthusian, anti-development ideas throughout the 8. Outlook for (J.S.-Japan Economic Relations Middle East. $250. Detailed analysis of why U.S. .Japan economic frictions are likely to escalate in the coming months unless U.S. 4. Mexico After the Devaluation economic policy is changed. Features a strategic analy­ One of the most-discussed documents circulating in sis of the U.S. .Japan relationship; analysis of the five key Mexico, this report describes in detail the role played areas that friction will increase; evaluation of the by the U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker and political intent behind "Hitachi spy case"; and inter­ the Swiss-based Bank for International Settlements in views on U.S.-Japan relations with leading Reagan ad­ organizing a credit cut-off against Mexico. Describes ministration officials. $250. r---------------------------------------------------� I EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW I I I would like to receive these EIR Special Reports: Name,__________________ _ I Order Number(s)'---_____________ Title,_ _______________� I D Bill me for $ D Enclosed is _____ $ _________________, I Company -I Pleas� charge to my D VISA D Master Charge Address,________________ I Card No.________________ _ I Signature,__________ Exp. 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Dennis Small Law: Edward Spannaus Middle East: Thierry LaleVlfe Military Strategy: Steven Bardwell Science and Technology: Marsha Freeman Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Egypt's future is the subject of this week's Special Report; it is Rachel Douglas worth a look at its past. United States: Graham f"owry The locus of many INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS: of the greatest scientific and technological Bogota: Carlos Cota Meza achievements of the ancient world-as Edgar Allan Poe pointed Bonn: George Gregory. Rainer Apel out-Egypt once more, after the American Revolution, Chicago: Paul Greenberg began to Copenhagen: Leni Thomsen modernize and industrialize, aided by Europe's Ecole Polytechnique Houston: Harley Schlanger. faction, which revived the development program for Egypt drafted Nicholas F. Benton Los Angeles: Theodore Andromidas by the great Wilhelm Gottfried Leibniz in the 17th century. Then Mexico City: Josefina Menendez came the British, who turned the Suez Canal into their geopolitical Milan: Marco F anini. Stefania Sacchi Monterrey: M. Luisa de Castro instrument, enforced primitive production modes on their subjects, New Delhi: Paul Zykofsky and looted the country of national-investment potential through im­ Paris: Katherine Kanter. posing Sophie Tanapura and collecting a vast debt. The Alexandrian cultists and crim­ Rome: Leonardo Servadio inals were accorded full liberties decade after decade until the advent Stockholm: Clifford Gaddy of Colonel Nasser; the current efforts of President United Nations: Peter Ennis Mubarak to rebuild Washington. D.C.: Richard Cohen. his nation pose a policy question to the OECD nations. Laura Chasen. Susan Kokinda France has begun to respond affirmatively to Mubarak's efforts, Wiesbaden: Philip Golub. Mary Lale",!e. Barbara Spahn as we report in this week's International section. Will the Reagan administration defend the "Open Door" policy created by Henry Executive(ISSN 0273-6314) Intelligence Review ispublishedweek/y (50 isslles) except/or the second Kissinger, whose free markets are narcotics and flight-capital mar­ week of Ju/y andfirst week of January bv New Solidarit\' Internatinno{ Press Service kets, or will Washington repudiate the State Department's depopu­ 58th Street. New Y(>rk. N.Y. W019 304 W. lation effort and contribute to making a vital ally a strong one? In Europe: Executive Intelligence Review Nachrichtenagentur GmbH. Postfach 2308. As for the condition of the United States itself, the second part , Dotzheimerstrasse 164.62 Wiesbaden, Tel. (06121) 44-90-3\. of founder Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. 's document on economic Executive Directors: Anno Hellenbroich. EIR Michael Liebig shock waves, which appears in the Economics section, outlines how In Mexico: EIR. Francisco Dias A-3 Covarrubia:-.)4 Colonia San Rafael, Mexico DF. 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Second-class postage paid at New York, New York and at additional mailing offices. 3 months-$125. 6 months-$225. year-$396. Single issue-$lO IAcademic library rate: $245 per year ITillContents Departments Economics . 51 Africa Report 4 New tremors in the Bush gives Pretoria carte blanche . underground economy The offshore centers are undergoing 64 Editorial shifts in the flow ofilli cit funds . Operation Juarez hits home. 6 What are economic shock waves? Part

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