Responding to the global crash

Posted By on February 5, 2009

How are people responding to the global economic crash? Tom Engelhardt gathers local news reports on murders, suicides, and other extreme personal responses to financial reversal. Reuters reports on food scavengers in France.

Bloomberg reports that the two global banks, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, will not be subject to salary and bonus regulations as Obama backtracks on his earlier promise.

“For top executives to award themselves these kinds of compensation packages in the midst of this economic crisis is not only in bad taste, it’s a bad strategy, and I will not tolerate it as president,” Obama said yesterday.

That Obama is a clever dog, says one thing and does another.

Michael Werbowski reports on the European protest movements at Global Research. Werbowski identifies anarchists and leftists as organizers of European street protests, but he doesn’t come right out and say that the European Communist parties are the best-prepared of the European parties to take advantage of popular resentment against Europe’s leading politicians and bankers. Communist parties around the world are organizing popular resentment and channeling it into street protests. These protest movements are not temporary affairs, they are intended to be permanent general strikes designed to paralyze economies.

The far left in the United States has already split with Obama over his support for the globalist bankers, but so far they lack the ability to organize the suffering into permanent street protesters. This may change in the weeks and years ahead. The Right seems entirely unprepared for economic crisis, and disorganized.

New portable computing device

Posted By on February 5, 2009

Breitbart reports today on a new technological gizmo that will allow you to turn any surface into a computer screen powered by hand gestures. You have already seen this technology in the movies and in advertising. The device uses a small camera and smart phone technology to pull information from various sources into your immediate environment. The gizmo will cost around $300, so we expect it to become a commonplace consumer item. In the near future we won’t just have people chatting on cell phones in public, we will have people using nearby surfaces to interact with their personal computer assistants. The developers expect to transfer this technology to chip implants so that people won’t have to carry around a portable computing device. This is one way of prodding the masses into demanding chip implants.

Resisting chip implants

Posted By on February 4, 2009

We The People Will Not Be Chipped is a website devoted to resisting chip implants. Chips today are being implanted for medical reasons, to aid hearing loss and blindness. They are also being implanted in pets and children for tracking. The planners expect ordinary people to accept chip implantation in the future, for a variety of reasons. This movement is called transhumanism. The transhumanist movement already has a long history and a literature of justification and speculation about the future. Think tanks promoting transhumanism are part of the New World Order takeover. (more…)

Club of Rome offers new path for world development

Posted By on February 3, 2009

info2.gifThe Club of Rome has a new project, called A New Path for World Development. Actually, it’s the same old path for global takeover. The Club promises to offer the plan in 2010. Readers can probably already guess how the Club of Rome is going to coordinate global takeover in 2010, but have a look at their proposal anyway, if just to sample the rhetoric.

NWOU is interested in the value words the Club of Rome uses to fool people into following them. All politicians make use of the same value words to get your support while they lie to you. The Club of Rome is worried about “fragile ecosystems” (are there robust ecosystems we don’t have to worry about?) and “ecological breakdown,” as if nature can’t cope without the Club of Rome coming to her defense. How did nature get by all these years without the Club of Rome’s help? The Club of Rome also worries about “inequalities” and “imbalances,” particularly if they slow down the rate of globalization. The Club worries about poverty, deprivation, inequity, and exclusion and urges income redistribution (other people’s income, of course). The Club justifies its control over all society and culture in terms of a greater value given to peace and progress within the “tightening human and environmental limits.” What limits are they talking about, exactly? The Club then worries about alienation, polarization, violence, and conflict and asserts its supreme value, peace. Peace was of course the old trick of Communism to enlist supporters. Every peace group in the twentieth century was sponsored by the Soviet Union to focus on American anti-Communist wars. Finally, the Club advocates interconnectedness and integrated strategies to make sure no one else has any say in what the future might be like.

These are the new buzzwords justifying global takeover. You might imagine that the Club of Rome can never ensure equality, and you would be right, and you might imagine that the Club of Rome can’t control ecosystems, and you would be right, and you might imagine that the Club of Rome can’t ensure peace, but you would be wrong. When no dissent is tolerated, there will probably be a kind of peace, and if you call this progress, then shame on you.

All you have to worry about is that the Club of Rome might succeed. Watch your politicians to see if they take up the “interconnectedness,” peace, and progress rhetoric, and you’ll know who they are working for. Abstract value words are how they fool you into working for your own enslavement under globalism. Instead of falling under their control, why don’t you make up your own plan for your own future that achieves your own real values? You won’t even have to read any Club of Rome directives or attend any meetings, and you can coordinate with whomever you wish.

RFID ushers in new era of security tracking

Posted By on February 3, 2009

In the movie the security guards are watching their monitors, but the good guys/bad guys know how to defeat the system and gain entrance. They spray black paint on the surveillance camera lenses, or they cut electrical connections, or they distract or disable the guards. That era of security is now over, thanks to RFID technology. RFID enables tracking of security breaches through embedded sensors and hidden video cameras that can penetrate clothing or bags or briefcases. Security guards no longer need to watch monitors because the system sends an alert to a mobile device when security is breached. See the article at industrywizards.com.

This means that security checkpoints and fences are no longer necessary to provide security. Intruders will be tracked by sensors and by ID-dust, an invisible dust that can be tracked. Industrywizard is excited about the possibilities for reducing employee theft. It is easy to imagine other tracking uses for this technology as well. Today it is possible to saturate any physical area with invisible sensors that feed information back to a controlling agent without anyone knowing they are under surveillance.

One, two, many global agreements

Posted By on February 2, 2009

German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced at Davos that she was on board with Gordon Brown’s call for a new world financial order. Merkel appears to be retreating from her stance of panicked nationalism after the global market crash. Sounds downright cheerful about globalism now. Bad news for Germany. Vladimir Putin also pulled his punches in the keynote speech at Davos. Someone is arm-twisting at Davos. The leaders are being pulled back into the NWO corral. (more…)

Liberal death culture moves to internet, TV

Posted By on February 2, 2009

The liberal death culture has generally operated behind environmental and feminist front groups promoting birth control, abortion, sterilization, sex education, and family planning. In Europe a euthenasia movement has been promoting the “right to die” by assisted suicide. Assisted suicide is now legal in Europe. (more…)