Climategate

| November 30, 2009

They are calling the email scandal at East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit “Climategate.” OK, we’ll go with that name. There has been a lot of media coverage, but we’ll cover it here as there are new developments we don’t want you to miss. Phil Jones, director of the CRU, admitted that he had altered climate […]

Obama’s trip to Asia

| November 27, 2009

Reporting on foreign affairs is usually thin and often misleading. Yes, we know that every country seeks “closer ties” with every other country. We’re trying to dig beneath the surface to find the real forces at work. What were the real cutting issues facing President Obama during his Asian trip last week? Despite genuine tensions […]

UN links overpopulation with carbon emissions

| November 25, 2009

The UNFPA has issued its annual report, this time linking carbon emissions with overpopulation. “Each birth results not only in the emissions attributable to that person in his or her lifetime, but also the emissions of all his or her descendents. Hence, the emissions savings from intended or planned births multiply with time.” “We have […]

Black lung flu in U.S.?

| November 25, 2009

Researchers in Iowa believe the Ukraine black lung flu has reached the United States. Canada halts swine flu vaccinations due to bad reactions to the vaccine. NaturalNews coverage. Obama holds shares in Baxter. Get your Ukraine updates from links in the right column. Flu kills Moslems on pilgrimage to Mecca. German doctor predicts 30 million […]

Human trafficking in the Midwest

| November 23, 2009

The Guardian has a controversial article on forced labour and rape in the American Midwest. Leading to the question, are organized criminal gangs engaged in large-scale human trafficking in the United States?

Bill to audit Fed passes committee

| November 23, 2009

MarketWatch reports on Ron Paul’s bill to audit the Federal Reserve, now approved by the House Financial Services Committee. Ron Paul’s commentary.

NAU and EU

| November 22, 2009

We happened upon a nice site devoted to exploring the parallels between the North American Union and the European Union, Stop the North American Union. The second article on the page, “Two Peas in a Pod,” describes how the NAU is modeled on the EU and how the two regional unions will “harmonize” their directives. […]