Other Feature Articles
The Leibniz Revolution in America 1727-1752 A more in-depth look at how the circles of Leibniz created the American Republic, by Phil Valenti.
With Government Public Credit out of the Crisis: The Historic Precedent of the American Colonies -An unpublished report by Roger Moore on the American Colonies' century-long battle to establish Public Credit, from Winthrop to Mather, to Ben Franklin.
The American Revolution in Ireland: Franklin's Irish Front-Matthew Ogden reports on Irish and American patriots' joint war against the British Empire.
Canada: Republic or Colony? A totally unique overview of the actual historic battle by Canadian patriots to establish a Republic of Canada. Compiled by the Committee for the Republic of Canada.
Hamilton's Singular Genius vs. Wall Street's Rage - "Hamilton's National Bank opened for business on July 4, 1791, in New York City. Wall Street was fashioned on March 21, 1792. Therein lies a story." By David Shavin.
The Treachery of Thomas Jefferson -By Donald Phau, from a 1980 edition of the The Campaigner magazine.
Mozart And the American Revolutionary Upsurge - By David Shavin
West Point and the Tradition of the Army Corps of Engineers -Pam Lowry recounts how the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, modeled on France's Ecole Polytechnique, became America's greatest scientific and technological institution, and the command center for building the nation.
How Andrew Jackson Destroyed the United States-It was the Jackson Presidency, from 1828 to 1836, which ripped apart the American System of economics and politics, with repercussions that still potentially fatally corrupt our system today
The Battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg: How American System Economics Won the Civil War (or, “Auftragstaktik” - ‘American Style’) Janet West explores a tale of two strategic methods: Auftragstaktik and Total War vs. the set-piece ideological prejudices of the Confederacy which doomed them at Vicksburg and Gettysburg.
The U.S.-Russian Entente That Saved the Union -How Russia played a critical strategic role in the Union victory over the British-inspired Confederate insurrection to destroy the American Republic (excerpt from a 1978 edition of The Campaigner magazine).
Thomas Alva Edison: The Scientist Who Created the Electric Light and Power Industry - From the July-August 1983 issue of Fusion magazine.
One Hundred Years Later: Re-open the McKinley Assassination! -An unpublished report by Lance Rosen on the oligarchy's "Murder, Inc." operation at the turn of the 20th century.
MacArthur and America’s Two-Front War - By Dean Andomidas and Don Phau
Turn Off Your TV! - A compilation of Lonnie Wolfe's devastating 1990 series exposing the mass brainwashing of the American people.
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SYMPOSIUM: Leibniz and the American Revolution-From the Spring 2003 issue of Fidelio magazine.
Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness-
How the Natural Law Concept of G.W. Leibniz Inspired America’s Founding Fathers. Featuring the influence of Emmerich de Vattel on the Founding Fathers. Ireland and America 1688 vs. the New Venetian Empire -Matthew Ogden reports on the joint operations of American and Irish patriots against the "Venetian Party" Brits in 1688.
Alexander Hamilton’s National Banking System of Public Credit -Excellent overview by Michael Kirsch, from LaRouchePAC's NAWAPA XXI special report.
Hamilton and Russia: What Broadway
‘Rap-ists’ Will Never Understand -Renee Sigerson explores the understanding of early American and Russian patriots that both nations must develop into continental powers for the good of mankind. The Confederate Legacy of Thomas Jefferson - By Richard Freeman from the Spring, 1997 issue of Fidelio magazine.
The Credit System versus Speculation: Nicholas Biddle and the Second Bank of the United States -How the Second Bank of the United States created the greatest period of economic growth in our history up to that time.
"The Palmerston Zoo-The Bestial British Intelligence Of Shelburne and Bentham
From presentations delivered to the Schiller Institute/ICLC Conference in suburban Washington, DC., on President's Day weekend, 1994. Click HERE for video archive, Symposium: Edgar Allan Poe and the Spirit of the American Republic -Includes Jeffrey Steinberg's "The Purloined Life of Edgar Allan Poe," as well as Allen Salisbury's original paper "Edgar Allan Poe: The Lost Soul of America," and more.
Sun Yat-sen's Legacy and the American Revolution -A culmination of the work of Mark Calney and Bob Wesser by the editors of EIR on the work of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and his commitment to bring the principles of the American Revolution to China.
War Plan Red: When the American Military Understood the British Empire - The U.S. Military's 20th century war plans against the British Empire.
MacArthur’s Victory at Inchon: Defeating the British Empire -The story of MacArthur's surprise attack at Inchon harbor, which Admiral Halsey later termed, “the most masterly and audacious strategic course in all history.”
How the West Was Lost: The Conspiracy to Destroy German Culture in America -From the 1984 Schiller Institute book Rescue the Western Alliance.
The Racist Roots of Jazz - By Peter Weir, originally published in the September 1980 issue of The Campaigner magazine.
Stamp Out The Aquarian Conspiracy - Published in 1980. This document exposes the Anglo-American creators of the '68 counter-culture and their various corporations, foundations, and Tavistock- style institutions.
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