Global economic snapshot

Posted By on January 13, 2009

From Mish’s Economic Blog, some global economic statistics:

Hard Landing Summary

  • UK Retailers Worst December In 14 Years
  • UK home sales lowest since the measure began in 1978
  • UK interest rates lowest dating back to 1694
  • Germany exports saw their largest fall in November since reunification in 1990.
  • New Zealand is in its first recession in 10 years
  • Philippines’ exports plunge
  • Alcoa reports $1.19B loss in 4Q
  • Aluminum prices collapse to 70 cents per pound from around $1.50 per pound last summer
  • Japan Corporate Bankruptcies Rose for Seventh Month
  • Japan Exports Slump By Record Amount
  • China’s Exports Fall by Most Since 1999
  • Waning export demand has led to protests by fired factory employees, an exodus of 600,000 migrant workers from the manufacturing hub of Guangdong

China’s exports fell the most in almost a decade in December as the deepening global recession cut demand for the nation’s toys, clothes and electronics. Shipments dropped 2.8 percent, the official China Daily said today. That compares with a 21.7 percent gain a year earlier.

Waning export demand has led to protests by fired factory employees, an exodus of 600,000 migrant workers from the manufacturing hub of Guangdong, and an estimated urban unemployment rate of more than 9 percent. Premier Wen Jiabao pledged Jan. 11 to add to the nation’s 4 trillion yuan ($585 billion) stimulus package to create jobs and avoid social instability.

“There is little hope that exports will recover this year, as developed economies remain mired in recessions,” said Sun Mingchun, a Hong Kong-based economist at Nomura Holdings. “Textile, steel and electronic exports are the most badly hurt.”

The BBC reports that the UK economic downturn is “frightening.”

Local parties organize resistance to EU

Posted By on January 13, 2009

NWOU was pleased to find the word “localism” used in an essay describing the organization of local parties in Europe to resist the EU takeover. Some of these parties are already achieving electoral success. The debate in the Comments is very healthy. Fears of the shortcomings of alternatives to the EU are valid, but nothing could be worse than one world government and regional free trade agreements. At least with localism, there is diversity and some hope of escape from totalitarian rule. This is the debate we should be having in America. One of the side-effects of regionalism and globalism is to turn our attention to the historical errors of the republican form of government and search for an alternative.

Relaxing at the movies

Posted By on January 12, 2009

To escape from the constant pressure of researching the history of the New World Order, NWOU likes to watch a good movie.

For more in the series, visit the YouTube page.

Obama taps Carol Browner to stop weather from changing

Posted By on January 12, 2009

The Washington Times reports that Obama has selected Carol Browner, President Clinton’s head of EPA, to coordinate energy and climage-change policy in his new administration. Browner is a global socialist devoted to the Green Agenda of controlling the economy under environmental Communism.

If you need more evidence of the junk science and deliberate disinformation behind the global warming scare, Chris Horner’s book Red Hot Lies provides the documentation. See reviews here, here, here, here, and here.

Aaron Russo interview with Rockefeller

Posted By on January 11, 2009

Sometimes it’s best to get the plans for the New World Order directly from the mouth of the planners. Aaron Russo, a Hollywood film producer who also made the Freedom to Fascism documentary on the Federal Reserve and the IRS, interviewed Nicholas Rockefeller before Russo passed away in August of 2007. Rockefeller admits the plans to implant microchips in the population. He also explains how the Rockefellers planned and executed the feminist movement, and why. Links here and here.

NWOU has seen Freedom to Fascism. It’s a little slow. The point of it is, there really is no law by which the IRS can require taxes from workers because labor is exempted from taxation. Russo embarrassed the head of the IRS by confronting him with this fact during an interview. It is possible that you could avoid paying taxes on this basis, but NWOU doesn’t recommend it, even though U.S. courts have ruled in favor of the taxpayer when the IRS brought suit for nonpayment.

globalelite05_02.jpgTaxes aren’t our beat at NWOU. We are interested in helping feminists understand that they were manipulated by the global controllers. Feminism isn’t about “equality,” it’s about putting women in the workforce so they can be taxed, destroying the family, and putting children under the control of government child care programs so they can be brainwashed with globalist and socialist values. As if the public school system didn’t do a good enough job of that already.

NWOU wishes to add that the the global depopulation movement has been largely funded by the Rockefeller foundations and is today under the control of feminists associated with the Rockefellers.

Was Churchill a Druid?

Posted By on January 11, 2009

NWOU has come across an interesting web page describing some of the associated history of Freemasonry and the Ancient and Archaeological Order of Druids. Unfortunately, there is no author or documentation for these assertions, though there are references to published books. This information will only be of interest to readers of The Hidden Masters who wish to follow up our history of Freemasonry with a parallel history of Druid orders.

Regionalism inside U.S. is New World Order

Posted By on January 11, 2009

composite_map_thumb.jpgRegionalism is not only a global strategy, it is also a strategy for subversion of the sovereignty of local and state governments inside the United States. These regional alliances are funded with federal money. They are designed to supercede local authority. Mainly these governments are concerned with environmental control over the economy. The master plan is to return half of the United States to a state of pure nature. The general term for this takeover is “governance,” as opposed to “government.” Read more at “Regionalism: Sneaking America into World Government,” at Sweet Liberty. The map shows the proposed “wildlife corridors” as well as the NAFTA superhighway.

Also check out The Rewilding Project. Many state governments are adding to their deficits by purchasing land for “rewilding” under regional governments following UN environmental plans–California, particularly.