World Islamic Economic Forum

| March 12, 2009

The World Islamic Economic Forum met in Jakarta from March 1 to 3. Islamic countries want to organize themselves into a free trade region, and they want to promote Islamic banking as an alternative to the failed Western banking model. Stories at Indonesia-Ottowa, BBC,  The Brunei Times, The Manila Times, and more background at Islamic […]

CFL lightbulbs are environmentalist crime

| March 7, 2009

Let’s catch up with the CFL lightbulb story. The mandated switch to CFL’s results in two environmental crimes. First, CFL’s contain mercury. If you break a bulb, toxic mercury dust is spread through your home, and you will have a pay a large fee to have your spill cleaned up. The leading U.S. manufacturer of […]

The Global New Deal to prop up the Global Old Deal

| March 5, 2009

NWOU is pleased that the global socialists and monopoly capitalists have ruined their system of global trade agreements and destroyed their investment banks. But the race to reglobalize is on, led by Gordon Brown and Barack Obama. NWOU hopes that nationalist and localist policies will replace failed globalism.

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.

China drilling in Iraq

| February 26, 2009

Iraq has signed a contract with Communist China’s National Petroleum Corporation for development of its oilfields. See the story at APakistanNews.com and Reutersuk. What does this mean? That George Bush’s belief that Iraq would compensate the U.S. in oil for the cost of the war was false. Iraq now appears confident enough to disengage from […]

China, inside and out

| February 20, 2009

How is the global economic crash affecting China and China’s foreign policy? First, a superficial look at the post-crash Asian economies from the pro-NWO Economist. The Asian exporting economies were hardest hit by the crash. NWOU does not expect any of them to serve as the source of new demand stimulating global trade. Bloomberg reports […]

Ethanol is another environmental crime

| February 17, 2009

Add the ethanol scam to the long list of environmentalist crimes against humanity. Robert Bryce offers a history of the ethanol movement, its effect on world food prices, and recent denunciations of ethanol investments by the IMF, the World Bank, various agricultural economists, the Congressional Research Service, the United Nations, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, […]