First understand Wal-Mart

Posted By on January 7, 2008

A good place to begin your anti-globalist education is by understanding Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart is too big to criticize and too big for social scientists to study. By “big” we mean powerful and ruthless. How big? See The Wal-Mart You Don’t Know by Charles Fishman, http://www.thelastoutpost.com/site/1481/default.aspx

A good way to enter New World Order studies is to understand the role the Clintons played in selling out American jobs to Communist China. What did the Clintons get in return? Illegal campaign contributions, and a place in global Communist history alongside Mao, Lenin, Stalin, Castro, and the other great deceivers of humanity.

Population reduction

Posted By on January 7, 2008

Here is a link to a 1981 article on U.S. population reduction policy by Lonnie Wolf for the Executive Intelligence Review. The EIR has been a watchdog over the Global 2000 report by the Club of Rome promoting phony overpopulation statistics. The United Nations has reported fraudulent overpopulation statistics, and the Carter administration reproduced these statistics and fooled an entire generation into believing the world is overpopulated, even as feminism was decimating the populations of Europe, Russia, and the United States. Very few countries today have population growth rates over 2.0, over replacement. Europe’s population is declining so rapidly that it must import foreign workers. Russia’s population has declined so badly that it stopped sex education programs in the 1950s because Russian women were having too many abortions. The average Russian woman has 8 abortions during her lifetime.

Most people are stuck on the idea that overpopulation leads to poverty, but just the opposite is the case. The most heavily populated places in the world are the wealthiest–Hong Kong, New York, London, you get the idea. Cities are heavily populated but enjoy superior economies in terms of average income to rural areas.

If you built a single-story apartment building and housed every family in the world in an apartment, the building would occupy a space slightly larger than Texas.

All those Chinese peasants who starved to death during the Communist famines didn’t die because the land wouldn’t support them, they died because the Communists collectivized the farms and confiscated their production. The Chinese were merely copying the Russian famine model. Communism is the great killer, not overpopulation.

Just for the record

Posted By on January 7, 2008

The Catholic position on Freemasonry may be found at http://www.ewtn.com/vexperts/showmessage.asp?Pgnu=1&Pg= Forum3&recnu=24&number=392420

Which candidate should you support?

Posted By on January 6, 2008

Glassbooth at http://glassbooth.org offers a quiz to help you select the presidential candidate to support by matching your positions on the issues with his. NWOU took the quiz and discovered we were leaning to the wrong candidate. We conclude from this exercise that position matching is only part of the process of deciding which candidate to support. Personal qualities, news coverage, particular events, and other bits of data have pushed us to an emotion-based opinion that resists change. NWOU searches for information that contradicts our opinions and likes to look at all sides but recognizes that objectivity is a myth and emotion plays a big role in opinion formation. Perhaps we should become more aware of exactly which emotional appeals succeed in shaping our opinions. NWOU is interested in opinion formation because the information we researched in The Hidden Masters changed our view of history, religion, and politics. We also subscribe to the idea that one’s worldview shapes one’s opinions, even to the extent of ignoring any facts that conflict with one’s basic worldview. And yet, opinions do change. The process of opinion change remains mysterious to us and we welcome comments from anyone with superior knowledge. Meanwhile, take the Glassbooth test and ask yourself why you support a candidate if he isn’t the best match for you on the issues alone.

How the UN brainwashes children

Posted By on January 2, 2008

Deborah Brewster in the Financial Times reports the UN is going to advertise to children using superheroes to help the UN save the planet. I wonder if the UN will also give the kids a list of wars they started or details on their population control programs? http://d2cft.volantis.net/d2c/0.0?feed-article-id=a9d5f5ee-b3ff-11dc-a6df-0000779fd2ac

Reports from Sweden

Posted By on December 30, 2007

Fjordman reports on the cultural tensions Moslem immigration has introduced to Sweden. The New York Times and Sweden: The Dark Side of Paradise reports that children are being given the right to vote in Sweden and claims that cultural tensions are covered over by massive media censorship. Is Swedish Democracy Collapsing? reports on deliberate mistranslations of Islamic speeches by the Swedish media and the alarming rise in gang rapes. http://www.faithfreedom.org/Author/Fjordman.htm

Wendell Barry, philosopher of localism

Posted By on December 30, 2007

If we manage to turn our politics away from globalism toward localism, Wendell Barry will have something to say to us. Dan Simmons has a long piece on Barry in his August 2007 message, http://www.dansimmons.com/news/message.htm. Click on the “past messages” link at the top right of that page to browse through Dan’s other messages.