Is Ireland collapsing?

Posted By on April 25, 2009

Sheldon Filger takes a look at Ireland. Article picked up by The Huffington Post. Be sure to read the Comments following for contrary views. Some Irish don’t think it’s that bad. Still, the present state of affairs does argue against global economic integration.

Freedom Fest

Posted By on 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, so we’ll give it a mention. Hope you get something out of it if you attend.

If you want to join a march in Washington, D.C., check out Freedoms First to sign up.

Safe shopping

Posted By on April 24, 2009

To guard your life (and the life of your pet), you should boycott products made in Communist China. You can do this by referring to the barcode label on the product. The first three digits are the country of origin code. China’s codes are 690 through 695.

Barcodes 00 through 13 indicate the product was made in the United States or Canada.

For a complete list of country barcodes, visit The Barcode Software Center.

What we can learn from feminism and multiculturalism

Posted By on April 22, 2009

NWOU doesn’t keep up with feminism, but today we are going to talk about it a little bit because we need to discuss the effects of feminism and multiculturalism for beginners before we can move to a discussion of alternative futures. People who are caught up in New World Order propaganda usually adopt some version of feminism and multiculturalism as rationalizations that this order will lead to peace, progress, human rights, improved living standards, universal justice, equality, or some other illusory abstract value. Both feminism and multiculturalism are Communist programs of social and cultural destruction designed to form an Iron Cage of propaganda values to enlist naive dupes into working for world enslavement under Communist world government. (more…)

The problem with the bankers

Posted By on April 20, 2009

Michael Hudson has written a seminal analysis of the financial crisis, focusing on Iceland as the target for international predatory lending practices. There are two versions of this article, one at Global Research and one at Intellibriefs.

We strongly recommend that you read both versions. These articles summarize economic history and economic war in an essential way that provides the foundation for our proper response to the global economic crisis. (more…)

What we learned from the tea parties

Posted By on April 18, 2009

Attendance was estimated at 250,000 around the country. That is not enough people to make a difference. But the tea parties were a nice diversion from the endless slow-drip intravenous death drug of socialism. (more…)

Obama’s foreign policy

Posted By on April 15, 2009

The G20 meeting negotiated foreign policy initiatives as well as financial agreements. Let’s try to peer through the screen of the official language to decipher Obama’s foreign policy. (more…)