Spain’s solar experiment

Posted By on October 24, 2009

Solar energy is great, right? It’s clean energy, and it’s almost free, right? Well, not exactly. There is a small market for solar energy, but the Green Nazis want to make this market into a government-subsidized market to accelerate development of the solar industry. The Left always thinks this way. You have noticed that none of the Left’s socialist experiments has turned out well. Maybe it’s different with the solar industry? (more…)

Keeping up with Satanism

Posted By on October 22, 2009

crowley.jpgThe disciples of Aleister Crowley formed the counterculture of the 1960s. The most famous disciple was probably Jimmy Page of Led Zepplin, who purchased Crowley’s house at Loch Ness, named Boleskin. The group of rockers around Led Zepplin practiced Thelemic Magick. The “British Invasion” of ’60s rock bands was a satanic invasion. These ’60s rockers inspired a second wave of satanic heavy metal rock, which is still with us. We think we have moved into a third generation. Today we’ll send you to a few venues so you can keep up with the progress of satanism’s cutting edge. (more…)

Letter to the White Race

Posted By on October 21, 2009

In previous posts we’ve sent you over to Centurean2 for reporting on British resistance to the New World Order. Centurean picked up and reprinted our post on Destroying Europe. We clicked over to Centurean and then followed a few links. What did we find? Resistance is popping up all over the place. (more…)

A warning on Copenhagen

Posted By on October 19, 2009

British science adviser Christopher Monckton warned in a speech last week that the upcoming climate summit in Cophenhagen would result in world government. Quotes from Lord Monckton and excerpts from the Cophenhagen Treaty at FightinWords.

Copenhagen will be the Big Takeover.

Swine flu vaccination fears

Posted By on October 18, 2009

So many stories are developing around the H1N1 swine flu vaccine that we are not able to keep up with them. The controversy over swine flu vaccinations is sure to accelerate in the days ahead and lead to lots of fear. We suggest you run your own searches and conduct your own investigation of the issue. We are not competent to advise anyone about taking the vaccine. Make an informed choice.

You can start with this Boston Globe story about a program to track everyone who has been vaccinated using an ID bracelet. Some folks are worried about being tracked.

Paul Joseph Watson of PrisonPlanet has a story on how people will be treated if they refuse to take the vaccination shot. Planning is under way to deal with refusers, and this could involve forced vaccination. Quarantines, travel bans, and auto checkpoint surveillance are among the proposals for dealing with the refusers. Governments are already bracing to deal with a host of accusations about side effects and diseases caused by the vaccine. Watson seems to expect mandatory vaccination and extreme police state measures to enforce the policy.

William Engdahl reports on dangerous nanoparticles added to vaccines.

This is the tip of the iceberg. Count on the H1N1 vaccine story to induce controversy and fear in the days ahead. We don’t want to contribute to mass hysteria or false beliefs, but then again we don’t really trust the government, either, and your local doctor or nurse may not be informed about all the side issues. Be aware that many people around the world, probably a majority of people, are refusing the vaccination. Be well.

Helping the West commit suicide

Posted By on October 17, 2009

Reuters is the vehicle for pro-euthenasia propaganda from Britain, where doctor-assisted suicide is supposedly gaining in popularity. The article gets into the financial aspect of socialized medicine part way through:

“It is good holistic palliative care, not medical killing which is the answer to the real distresses of so many people when contemplating natural death,” Watt said.

However, funding is an issue. Palliative care for people with terminal illness relies on nearly 50 percent of its funding from grants and charities, according to the National Council for Palliative Care. (more…)

How to interpret trends

Posted By on October 16, 2009

Economic observers are split into two camps, doomsday prophets and cheerful global recoverists. We expect an unpredictable middle path with surprises, some ugly. We are less certain about the economy than we are about the global socialist takeover, which appears inevitable. Orient your thinking toward both scenarios and weigh your options from your unique position. Note that most economists agree that the recession is over, but the long-term financial trends appear ominous. (more…)