World Russia Forum 2009: how global controllers operate

| June 16, 2009

The World Russia Forum 2009 concluded its meetings in Washington, D.C. at the end of April. NWOU didn’t see any reporting on this forum, though it was well attended by former U.S. officials. George Krasnow offers a summary at Russiablog. It’s an eye-opener.

Global cooling threatens crop yields worldwide

| June 16, 2009

The Telegraph reports on unusually cold weather around the world since 2007, including summer snowstorms in Saudi Arabia, frosts in Brazil, and hailstorms in China. Abnormally cold weather is causing late planting. Projections of crop yields for essential foodstuffs such as soybeans and corn are down significantly around the globe, particularly in the U.S. and […]

The UN human rights con game

| June 15, 2009

Back in 1998 Glenn Woiceshyn wrote a short article contrasting the UN human rights agenda with individual rights. This brief article provides a nice introduction to the two competing human rights agendas, the individual rights supported by the Right and the Marxist economic rights supported by the Left. The Left confuses and undermines civilization by […]

Intelligence agencies create phony news stories

| June 15, 2009

Over at InfoWars, Nick Davies has a report on how Jordanian and U.S. intelligence cooked up the false story of al-Qaeda in Iraq. Bush and Powell referred to these false stories to gain congressional support for the war in Iraq. Both British and U.S. intelligence agencies have arms that regularly cook up false news stories […]

Opposition to England’s police state

| June 14, 2009

“Divide the world into regional groups as a transitional stage to world government. Populations will more readily abandon their national loyalty to a vague regional loyalty than they will for a world authority. Later the regions can be brought together all the way into a single world dictatorship.” Josef Stalin NWOU wants to direct you […]

The epidemic of fraud in science

| June 14, 2009

The Times reports on a study of fraud in science and finds that about half of scientists surveyed had observed fraud and dishonest practices among their colleagues. However, only 2 percent of scientists admitted to engaging in such practices themselves. No one should be surprised that scientific fraud is so widespread. Science is an occupation […]

Teaching porn in the classroom

| June 12, 2009

Joe Japblonsky at Salvo Magazine reports on porn studies as the new trend at major universities.