Top 25 censored news stories of 2009

| January 16, 2009

Project Censored is out with their top 25 censored news stories of 2009. Several of these stories bear on the New World Order takeover. #2 updates the progress of the Security and Prosperity Partnership. As Mexico descends into chaos because of NAFTA and the drug cartels, Plan Mexico gives the U.S. military a presence in […]

The Yes Men

| January 15, 2009

The Yes Men have been impersonating corporate CEOs and globalist bureaucrats at official functions around the world for many years now. They film their speeches. It’s very entertaining to watch them hoax audiences committed in all seriousness to globalist lies. NWOU recommends their films. Tune in at The Yes Men.

A look at Bill Clinton’s donor list

| January 15, 2009

Christopher Hitchens looks at Bill Clinton’s recent donor list and asks the right questions at Slate. The sleazy Clintons have been up to their armpits in crime since their Arkansas days. How is it these global gangsters can command votes, TV time, favorable comments, and even the office of the Secretary of State? The standard […]

The ranks of the unemployed

| January 14, 2009

If you would like to keep up with the daily layoff announcements, check out Layoff Daily.

Global economic snapshot

| January 13, 2009

From Mish’s Economic Blog, some global economic statistics: Hard Landing Summary UK Retailers Worst December In 14 Years UK home sales lowest since the measure began in 1978 UK interest rates lowest dating back to 1694 Germany exports saw their largest fall in November since reunification in 1990. New Zealand is in its first recession […]

Local parties organize resistance to EU

| January 13, 2009

NWOU was pleased to find the word “localism” used in an essay describing the organization of local parties in Europe to resist the EU takeover. Some of these parties are already achieving electoral success. The debate in the Comments is very healthy. Fears of the shortcomings of alternatives to the EU are valid, but nothing […]

Relaxing at the movies

| January 12, 2009

To escape from the constant pressure of researching the history of the New World Order, NWOU likes to watch a good movie. For more in the series, visit the YouTube page.