World Russia Forum 2009: how global controllers operate

| June 16, 2009

The World Russia Forum 2009 concluded its meetings in Washington, D.C. at the end of April. NWOU didn’t see any reporting on this forum, though it was well attended by former U.S. officials. George Krasnow offers a summary at Russiablog. It’s an eye-opener.

The Convergence of Catastrophes

| May 29, 2009

The Convergence of Catastrophes is the title of a book by French author Guillaume Corvus. A review by Michael O’Meara appears at The Widening Gyre. Corvus seems to believe that financial system irregularities are a result of “irresponsibility” rather than deliberate criminal behavior among connected elites, and he believes resource scarcity will exert a catastrophe […]

Is breaking off hard to do?

| May 24, 2009

The global financial crash and the Obama administration’s response (big bank bailouts and deficit spending that doesn’t target job creation) have created a new constituency for anti-New World Order studies. For the moment let’s characterize this constituency as “Angry Men” (and women of course) who are becoming suddenly awake to the con game of the […]

Progress means total takeover

| May 11, 2009

The global economic crash dried up some trade pipelines and set back plans for global integration, but nations proceed to develop and deploy new technologies for tracking and monitoring their subjects. You may interpret technological progress in terms of yourself as a consumer, but technological progress is building the machinery for total takeover.

Pravda comments on FDR’s famine

| May 7, 2009

From Pravda, a year-old article commenting on Franklin Roosevelt’s policies of “defarming” and work camps. Specualtive research, handle with care. Warning on Wikipedia: Wikipedia is monitored by liberal trolls who immediately rewrite posts critical of liberalism. How Wikepedia got to be any sort of reference authority is beyond me. Wikipedia is a useless pop-internet phenomenon.

Review of The Coming Anarchy

| May 6, 2009

Today we shall begin a discussion of alternative futures. This discussion is not intended to predict the future or to lead you to believe in one inevitable future scenario. The purpose of this discussion is to range widely over contemporary thinking about the future to widen your perspective so that you can make intelligent decisions […]

Worried about al-Qaeda?

| May 2, 2009

When we wrote our post Getting Past 9/11, we were asking ourselves the question, how much do we need to fear another terrorist attack from al-Qaeda, if indeed al-Qaeda organized the 9/11 attack? We no sooner asked the question and lo! we soon found an answer, from Foreign Affairs, of all places.