Is Europe going protectionist?

| February 26, 2009

NWOU is keenly interested in the current struggle between economic nationalism and free-trade globalism in Europe. How national leaders align on this issue may mean the difference between national freedom and identity and European identity under EU tyranny.

Why Islam is taking over Europe

| February 18, 2009

The legal basis for the Islamicization of Europe is called the Barcelona Declaration, The Barcelona-EuroMediterranean Declaration of 1995. It is a New World Order takeover program designed to destroy national cultural identity. Multiculturalism is a Neomarxist weapon designed to destroy identities so that world citizenship will become everyone’s reference point. It’s not really about tolerance […]

Canada to be taken over in April 2009

| January 25, 2009

Dana Gabriel writes at IntelStrike (“TILMA Expands on NAFTA”) that a Canadian free trade agreement is scheduled to be adopted in April. The Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) was signed in 2006. It expands on NAFTA’s transfer of power from local governments to corporations. Quebec is leading an initiative to integrate TILMA with […]

Spain’s economic dilemma

| January 24, 2009

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard reports on Spain’s economic crisis at the Telegraph. It should be clear by now that the European Union is a “prison of nations” that prevents nations from setting their own trade policies, tax policies, and interest rates. When times turn tough, these countries do not have control over the full complement of economic […]

The damage around the world

| January 23, 2009

Let’s begin our tour with a nice, long statistical analysis of recent economic indicators by David Chapman at SafeHaven. Chapman notes the frequent occurrence of the word “Depression” in recent writing about the global economy. Chapman believes it is not a Global Depression but might become one. At the moment, whether the world enters a […]

European Union = USSR

| January 22, 2009

Vladimir Bukovsky draws the parallels between the European Union and Soviet Russia.

How the European Parliament works

| January 21, 2009

New Left Review interviews a member of the European Parliament, Luciana Castellina. If you imagine that the European Parliament democratically represents the interests of the people of Europe, think again. The Parliament represents the proportion of parties in each country, and it has no authority to enact laws. The interview demonstrates that there really is […]