Director | January 28, 2009
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown again announced yesterday that the global financial crisis was an opportunity to organize a new world financial order. See the story, and reaction, at the Daily Express. Brown expects to announce the outline of the new order in April at the G20 summit.
Category: Global Economy |
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Tags: Gordon Brown, new world order
Director | January 27, 2009
Timothy Geithner was confirmed as U.S. Treasury Secretary yesterday. The vote was 60-34 in the Senate. Some Senators expressed disapproval that Geithner failed to pay self-employment taxes for two years while working at the International Monetary Fund. See the story at boston.com, and read a few of the comments below the story. This is what […]
Category: Global Communism, Global Economy, U.S. Economy |
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Tags: Group of Thirty, Timothy Geithner, U.S. National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
Director | January 26, 2009
The Telegraph reports that thousands of British children are being recruited by special marketing agencies to peddle consumer products to their friends. Children are being recruited to set up websites and administer questionnaires to their classmates. MacDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Mattel are among the well-known corporate names paricipating in these tactics. Children as young as five […]
Category: Global Economy |
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Tags: child marketing
Director | 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 […]
Category: European Union, Global Economy, U.S. Economy |
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Tags: European Union, Global Economy, Yazid Sabeg
Director | January 18, 2009
The Telegraph reports that England has devoted 30,000 pounds to organizing WRAP, a program devoted to reducing household food waste. The pilot program will feature house visits in which officials will instruct citizens in approved recipes, how to read food labels, and how to avoid wasting food. The organizers link food waste with increased carbon […]
Category: Global Economy, Phony Global Warming |
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Tags: food control, food police
Director | 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 […]
Category: Global Economy, North American Union |
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Tags: censored news stories, Elliot Spitzer, George Bush, gloalsim, Iraq Coalition Provisional Authority, livestock diversity, new world order, No Child Left Behind, Plan Mexico, Security and Prosperity Partnership, world slavery
Director | 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 […]
Category: Global Economy |
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Tags: Global Economy