Catching up

Posted By on April 17, 2010

We’d like to give you a graduation certificate from New World Order University. To qualify, you must have the ancient history, the set-up of the criminal power pyramid, and the ability to gather news and interpret it correctly. You also need to have discarded all the false liberal ideas and freed your inner outlaw, but that is a subject for another day. (more…)

Tax day protests

Posted By on April 15, 2010

Since the passage of the healthcare takeover bill, we have entered a phase of high political escalation involving more insults and threats, the war of the windows, more public confrontations, infiltration of the tea parties. Lots of mischief and deceit is coming from the Left, as usual. Can we help promote the best tactics? We can talk about it, even though no one listens to us. The framework we want to provide for understanding tactics is, the deception and dirty tricks on the Left, which may appear to be local and individual, really fronts for the orchestrated agenda coming from the top of the Obama administration, which is to enlist the national security forces and the police into control over dissent defined as domestic terrorism. (more…)

The anti-resistance takes form

Posted By on April 13, 2010

Does the Left want to discredit the tea party movement? Sure.

Do they want to infiltrate it? Sure.

Are the infiltrators really angry lefties? Not necessarily. They could be federal agents. (more…)

Internet serves global takeover

Posted By on April 10, 2010

Review of James Brook and Iain A. Boal, Resisting the Virtual Life: The Culture and Politics of Information, San Francisco: City Lights, 1995.

Preface

Information technology and its accompanying databases, programs, and communications infrastructure are vital to business, government, and the military. The internet, video games, and virtual entertainment have become available to the public as new sources of information and entertainment. The computer is hailed as the source of knowledge, security, pleasure, personal liberation, and new communities. The offshoots of this new technology promise new ways of solving old problems, including home shopping, video conferencing, email, online banking, video entertainment on demand, instant messaging and chat, access to virtual libraries and museums, distance learning, and telecommuting. The question is whether access to cyberspace really is liberating or whether new technologies have hidden drawbacks.

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Drugheads plan your future

Posted By on April 8, 2010

In The Beginning transhumanists were an educated Progressive New World Order elite who thought scientifically about artificial intelligence, robots, computers, and biotechnology, but transhumanism today has become the official philosophy of the old 60’s counterculture, with millions of cultural revolution agents promoting goofy ideas of progress. Some old drugheads survived and more are produced every day. They are exercising their wild imaginations in the void and innovating in the arts and on the web, mixing up Progressive ideas with occultism to form the satanic mass culture.

The occult technoculture is part of the planned change those politicians promoting socialist takeover don’t talk about. This is the “behind the scenes” agenda of dead ends and wasted lives promoted as questing for freedom from society, “alternative realities,” “enhanced consciousness,” empowerment, and global identity. (more…)

Takeover or collapse?

Posted By on April 5, 2010

We go to Centurean2 for reporting on the socialist takeover of Britain. Centurean reports local news, and their New World Order history usually checks out with our careful research. But it was a speculative piece that caught our attention this time, the takeover timeline. (more…)

Why sociology is anti-human, Part 2

Posted By on April 1, 2010

We can quickly apply our understanding of Emile Durkheim’s errors to the two main attempts to create the social contract, the French and American revolutions. The social contract is the basis for the Constitution of the United States. The basic idea is that man can form a new civil society through rebellion by agreeing to be governed by the new civil institutions the Constitution creates. We understand the appeal of the American Revolution for ambitious free traders such as Hancock and ambitious landholders such as Washington. We even understand the appeal of freedom from British control by ultra-conservative Virginia slaveholders. But the idea that the secular civil society replaces and destroys the existing genuine societies (based on ethnic groups united by a religion) is not well articulated by any founding father. Just the opposite, the Bill of Rights and the refusal to outlaw slavery appeared to reinforce older social customs, the idea of religious tolerance had widespread appeal, and the appeal to freedom made any thinking about society appear retrograde. No one, at the beginning of the American experiment, recognized that the creation of civil society would allow the Marxists to build upon this new invention to eliminate the family, religion, and culture and force the integration of the existing ethnic groups so that whites would be discriminated against and controlled by black, gay, and feminist bureaucrats. (more…)