Freedom Fest

| April 24, 2009

OK, folks are organizing in a variety of ways to promote and defend freedom. Here’s one way to get involved, Freedom Fest in Las Vegas on July 9. Some of these guys have New World Order credentials, but the debate topics do address pertinent topics. NWOU takes a big-tent approach to anti-New World Order studies, […]

The vocabulary of globalist propaganda

| April 7, 2009

The propagandists of the New World Order have been working at it for decades, so you would think that by now everyone has been indoctrinated with globalist propaganda.

Marxists vs. Darwinists in the anthropology department

| March 26, 2009

Hannah Fearn at Times Higher Education has an article on the warring factions of anthropology departments. Fearn presents this divide as evolutionary anthropologists versus social anthropologists. Actually, there are more schools of anthropology than these two, but Fearn offers an oversimplified public introduction to the subject, with varied commentary, that may be helpful to the […]

China’s plans for world genocide

| March 10, 2009

Tricycle magazine (Buddhist) published a review of Warren Smith’s new book China’s Tibet: Autonomy or Assimilation? We haven’t read China’s Tibet, but the review caught our attention. Smith presents the two versions of Tibetan history, the Chinese and the Tibetan, and explains the unresolvable conflict that results when Communism encounters nationalism. The Chinese call their […]

Slouching toward Prague

| March 6, 2009

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown returned to England after his meeting with President Obama with the outline of new proposals to regulate the world financial system. Brown wants to close tax havens, set limits on corporate bonuses, and create an “early warning” system signalling financial troubles. The story is at the Guardian.

A model of Herod’s Temple

| March 2, 2009

From the Telegraph, an article with pictures about a man who built a model of Herod’s Temple.

Pre-1985 children’s books now banned

| February 22, 2009

Walter Olson at City reports on the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008, which went into effect on February 10. The Act makes it illegal to sell children’s books published before 1985. Booksellers and libraries are now destroying their books under threat of a $100,000 fine for noncompliance.