Afghanistan, drugs, terrorism

| July 9, 2009

NWOU hates to write about Iraq and Afghanistan. We believe most reporting is slanted. Plenty of websites are devoted to these topics, so we don’t need to cover daily reports. And, we hate these wars. We’ve never been to Iraq or Afghanistan, and we don’t presume to have superior knowledge. But we suspect the relations […]

UN now favors drug decriminalization

| June 26, 2009

The United Nations has lined up with the Obama administration (or is it the other way around?) in favoring decriminalization of drugs. See the story at the Huffington Post. Meanwhile, the Telegraph reports that Britain is the cocaine capital of Europe, with 1 million estimated users.

Obama administration signals legalization of drugs

| June 23, 2009

On May 14 The Wall Street Journal reported that the Obama administration is ending the “War on Drugs.” Drug czar Gil Kerlikowske explained that the war rhetoric was being abandoned because people perceive the war on drugs as a war against people. Using liberal logic like this would, of course, justify abandonment of all U.S. […]

Drug lord bails out NY Times

| March 14, 2009

From Madcow, background on Carlos Slim and his financial rescue of the New York Times. Why would the New York Times agree to take money from a South American drug dealer?

U.S. politicians, CIA linked to drug trade

| January 30, 2009

NWOU recommends keeping up regularly with Madcow Morning News. Madcow does original investigative reporting into the South American drug trade and its links with top U.S. politicians and bankers. Although such stories are blacked out in the U.S. media, both Mexico and the EU media are now reporting on New World Order drug and government […]

U.S. Plan Mexico aids drug traffickers

| December 24, 2008

Bill Conroy posts a long article at Narcosphere on the relationship between Mexican drug gangs, the Mexican Calderon government, and the U.S. government military aid program called Plan Mexico. Plan Mexico is supposed to help the Mexican government fight drug gangs, but there doesn’t seem to be any evidence of the Mexican government opposing these […]

Mexican drug gangs taking over U.S.

| May 19, 2008

Mexican drug cartels are taking over U.S. cities. Representative Tom Tancredo provides evidence of Mexican drug gangs buying local U.S. businesses and influencing local elections in an attempt to shut down local police operations. http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50518 Frontline on PBS offers a map of drug cartel influence: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/mexico/etc/maps.html Reporting from Mexico on the cartels’ infiltration of the […]