After Democracy

Posted By on December 12, 2008

The Financial Times has offered a review of After Democracy by Emmanuel Todd. The reviewer, John Thornhill, doesn’t have much that is positive to say about Mr. Todd’s thesis, that only protectionism can save Europe’s social fabric, because Mr. Thornhill is devoted to globalism. Mr. Thornhill even offers the false analysis that protectionism caused the Great Depression and fueled the rise of Hitler. Such nonsense aside, even Mr. Thornhill offers a grudging acknowledgment that many of Mr. Todd’s observations about the current state of European disintegration under globalism are sound.
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The retail crash

Posted By on December 4, 2008

Thanks to William Engdahl, “The Real State of the U.S. Economy,” for the following statistics on the shape of the retail industry today.

* Ann Taylor closing 117 stores nationwide. (more…)

The UN takeover of U.S. education

Posted By on December 1, 2008

Alan Caruba offers a detailed review of The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt at The National Anxiety Center.

U.S. policies originate in the UN

Posted By on December 1, 2008

Henry Lamb has a brief article on how the U.S. routinely adopts UN policies at WorldNetDaily.

Many commentators have blamed the U.S. mortgage crisis on the Democrats, but the Democrats were merely following proposals that originated in the United Nations. Lamb offers details on UN documents that have served as the master template for reorganizing the United States.

UN restructuring

Posted By on December 1, 2008

The United Nations is proposing a restructuring by adoption of a UN Parliamentary Assembly. The UN says that it will allow for more democratic representation in the UN. NWOU is not exactly sure what lies behind this proposal, perhaps dissatisfaction with the ability of the Security Council to block UN initiatives that originate in the General Assembly. But we are merely guessing. Over 80 nations have endorsed the proposal. NWOU asks, if having a global government with elected representatives is such a good idea, why not create another super wisdom council from elected representatives from the Parliamentary Assembly, and then elect yet another body on top of that, and then…and so on to absurdity. Judi Mcleod does a little debunking of the proposal at Canada Free Press.

Obama embraces junk science, green profiteering

Posted By on November 30, 2008

Barack Obama has promised to support carbon-trading scams based on phony global warming statistics. See his statement here. Steve Milloy of junkscience.com comments here that supporting such proposals threatens to shrink economic growth by magnitudes not seen since the Great Depression. Why is corporate America so keen on adopting cap and trade schemes? Answer: access to government subsidies and another opportunity to make profits. Of course, these are the “free market” companies when it comes to being regulated or broken apart. To see how increased carbon in the atmosphere affects global temperatures, take a look at this graph.

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The dark blue line shows carbon in the atmosphere. The magenta line shows global temperatures. There is no relationship between carbon in the atmosphere and global temperature. There is no global warming. The polar bears aren’t facing extinction, and the Arctic ice caps are growing, not shrinking. Actually, the globe is cooling a bit. Can’t corporations figure out how to make money off of a cooling trend?

The Weather Channel recently fired its global warming reporting unit.

NWOU believes the global elites will continue to feature global warming in their advertising as long as it appears they will be able to profit from this fraud. Meanwhile, the only people who believe in global warming are the folks who haven’t been paying attention, and the Marxist environmentalists who are spreading false statistics and alarms.

Marxist psychologists inventing diseases for profit

Posted By on November 30, 2008

Natural News has a nice article on the relationships between Marxist psychologists and big drug companies. Investigators have found that payoffs to these psychologists and to hospitals have influenced studies on the effectiveness of psychotropic drugs widely administered to children. Natural News also has links to two videos, and more links at the bottom of the page for related stories regarding corruption in the mental health industry.

The historical background for the Communist subversion of the mental health industry in America begins with a story on this website, Pavlovitch Beria’s instructions to Communist change-agents at Lenin University in the 1920s on the importance of taking over the mental health industry in the United States. A number of U.S. psychologists have been involved in research studies designed to “socially engineer” the U.S. population into a stable and manipulable mass society that can be subverted and taken over by socialism. Among them were Pavlov in Russia and Thomas Watson in America, pioneers in behaviorism. The focus of the behavioral studies, first performed on animals and plants, was to establish the means of stimulating the organism for a desired response. A host of psychologists then took their findings into spy agencies and corporate advertising agencies, then into the education system, the media, and political campaigns. A second line of Marxist psychology was developed by postmodernists such as Herbert Marcuse, Theodore Adorno, Jacques Lacan, and the French school of “theory” designed to marry Marx with Freud. This virus then took over humanities, literature, and history departments at U.S. universities, even though it is easy to show that Marx and Freud were wrong and the revisionist theories of the postmodernists are self-contradictory psychobabble.

See the article at Natural News and tune into the video GenerationRX for more information on the frauds perpetuated by this circle of psychologists, drug makers, and research hospitals and their endless creativity in inventing new psychological disorders, for profit, to condition our children.