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The seldom told tale of the role of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, in designing and implementing the decisive landing at Inchon, which would have ended the Korean War, had it not been for British sabotage and Harry S Truman.
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A dark, gruesome, but wholly true depiction of the threat of thermonuclear war, the consequences, and Obama’s deployment of a major portion of the U.S. thermonuclear capabilities in multiple theaters threatening both Russia and China. Bibliography
What are the forces at play in the world today? A question that remains unanswered by those entrusted to communicate to us, the truth. Yet we ourselves fall short from attaining it, not for lack of access, but because of an unbroken fear that has obscured our vision. This is the true story behind Syria.
The compilation of the entire Who We Fight Mini-series, an illustration of the operations of the British Empire against the United States, in the period of 1941-1968.
Eight months before the September 11, 2001 attacks, Lyndon LaRouche forecast that the United States was at high risk for a Reichstag Fire event, an event that would allow those in power to manage through dictatorial means an economic and social crisis that they were otherwise incompetent to handle. We are presently living in the unbroken wake of that history.
Financed and used by the British-Saudi Empire, Al-Qaeda has been protected under the Obama administration to accomplish the Empire's of global war. In this feature we document President's Obama's use of Al-Qaeda networks to overthrow Ghaddafi in Libya, the attempt to overthrow Bashar al-Assad in Syria, who were the same forces who attacked the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
This is the executive in-depth 30 minute tour of NAWAPA XXI, produced for water specialists, farmers, policy makers, and others who will be able to put their weight behind this life-like vision of the future.
Any planetary recovery must necessarily begin by examining the economic principles which underlie the difference between a successful and unsuccessful economic policy. In particular, we must first elaborate the characteristics of a self-developing system -- one whose evolution is entirely governed by its internal relations, not subject to any fixed outside metric.
The true story of the fight for NAWAPA, spanning the 60s and early 70s, as told through the words of Utah's Senator Frank Moss.
In honor of Abraham Lincoln, on this year, the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.






