Remembering Alexander Solzhenitsyn

| August 12, 2008

Alexander Solzhenitsyn died this week. Although he was not the only reporter on Stalin’s death camps, he articulated the details of the suffering more eloquently than anyone. Eric Margulis has a nice piece on Solzhenitsyn’s career as the conscience of the West at LewRockwell.com, http://www.lewrockwell.com/margolis/margolis119.html

New World Order map of 1942

| August 12, 2008

The plan for a New World Order was formed during World War II. It was never communicated to the American people, but a large number of politicians in Britain and America referred to the plan as something they were working toward that was “inevitable.” It was inevitable because the leading politicians agreed to the plan […]