Latest Issue of Danish Schiller Institute's "Prometheus" Published
COPENHAGEN, May 8--The May 2007 issue of "Prometheus," the Danish language magazine of the Schiller Institute in Denmark is out, and was sent to subscribers, members of the Danish Parliament, and government ministers, May 7. Under the headline, "A New and Better World," the editorial starts with: "Great ideas have always got us to dream about a better future." The Bering Strait project would make it possible to travel by train from Copenhagen to Cape Horn at the tip of South America. As Lyndon LaRouche said, such a mega-project can be the "navel" of a new world economy, with parallel projects in China and India. This can end the era of the old geopolitical imperial conflicts.
The newsletter has a feature item about the need for a new financial system, starting with Lyndon LaRouche's call for the four great powers to establish a New Bretton Woods, and detailing the collapsing U.S. housing market, and the Fed's warning about hedge funds. The hole in the Danish housing bubble should remind people of Tom Gillesberg's mayoral election campaign warnings of 2006.
The newsletter also reports on the exciting developments in the U.S. to dump Dick Cheney. A third article contains last month's significant news from the Danish Schiller Institute's maglev campaign, including its testimony in the Parliament and the Transportation Minister's response; and the international Eurasian Land-Bridge developments, including the renewed international interest in maglev, and the Bering Strait conference.