Western-Run “Disinformation Center” Worried about Schiller Institute Influence

Four times in less than one week, Schiller Institute activities have been attacked as “promoters of Russian narratives” by Kiev’s Center for Countering Disinformation, which is run out of President Zelenskyy’s National Security and Defense Council but is closely linked to NATO. After launching a broadside against Col. Richard Black for an interview he gave to EIR’s Mike Billington (which […]

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Schiller Institutes of Denmark and Sweden Say No to NATO Expansion

The Schiller Institutes in Denmark and Sweden held an online seminar on May 25, calling on the Danes to say NO to joining the EU Common Security and Defense Policy in the referendum to take place on June 1, and presenting the case for Sweden and Finland not to join NATO. Those arguments were presented respectively by Michelle Rasmussen, Vice […]

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The War On Inflation That Never Started Is Already Over

Eurozone data for May show that inflation keeps growing: it is now at 8.9% on an annual basis in Germany, the largest EU economy. As our readers know, the current runaway inflation began long before the war in Ukraine, due to central banks’ monetary policies. Thus, one would expect alarm bells to be going off at central bank headquarters, with […]

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HSBC Executive Blasts Climate-Change Hysteria

The global head of responsible investing at HSBC Asset Management, Stuart Kirk, has been fired from his position at the giant London-based global banking group. Why? He delivered a speech to a Financial Times Moral Money conference on May 19 in London, with the topic “Why investors need not worry about climate risk”. Columnist Terence Corcoran of the Canadian Financial […]

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Eurasian Powers Look to Organize New Economic System

The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) held its Economic Forum on May 26 in the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek under the banner of “Eurasian Economic Integration in the era of Global Changes”. It was followed the next day by a meeting of the heads of state and government of the five member union (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia plus Uzbekistan with […]

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Is Africa Now Supposed to Feed and Fuel Europe?

The African Union held an Extraordinary Humanitarian Summit May 25-28 in Equatorial Guinea to address the life-threatening crises in many parts of the continent. AU Chairman Macky Sall, who is also President of Senegal, pointed out that there are 113 million Africans in extreme need of assistance this year, including 48 million people displaced. AU Commission Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat […]

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Video-Conference of the Schiller Institute, on May 26 at 17.00

The Schiller Institute is hosting an emergency webinar on May 26 at 17.00 CET on the theme: “US and European Military and Security Experts Warn: The Insanity of Politicians Threatens Nuclear War”. The featured speakers, in addition to the Institute’s chairwoman Helga Zepp-LaRouche, are: *Colonel (ret) Richard H. Black, former Chief of the Army Criminal Law Division at the Pentagon […]

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When Leaders Trust Narratives More Than Reality

We are bombarded every day with terrible news: the Western dollar-based financial system is unraveling in a hyperinflationary collapse; the “likelihood” of war between nuclear powers is casually discussed in all the media; the pandemic continues to take lives, while new epidemics emerge; famine is killing thousands and threatening billions. Leaders in the transatlantic world conveniently try and claim that […]

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A British Imperialist Recipe to “Boil the Russian Frog”

The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a stalwart of British imperialism, proposes that a nuclear showdown between the United States and Russia — a “Cuban Missile Crisis on steroids” over Crimea — could make it “easier” to settle the Russia-Ukraine war. The proposal is laid out in an article by Malcolm Chalmers, Deputy Director General of the institute, in an […]

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President Biden’s Flight Forward in Asia-Pacific Region

Joe Biden’s visit to South Korea and Japan began and ended by stoking the fires of military conflict and geopolitical divisions in the region. The U.S. President first met with South Korea’s new president, Yoon Suk Yeol, who had made it a point during his election campaign to build a closer relationship with the United States. At that meeting, the […]

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