How to save Greece

| February 16, 2010

We have been hoping that the most indebted nations would declare their independence from the international bankers and socialist controllers who compete with each other to rob the treasuries of every nation. Unfortunately, it looks like Greece is about to knuckle under to EU control committees that will monitor Greece’s monthly spending while continuing the […]

Ireland’s get-rich-quick scheme

| July 1, 2009

Watching PBS usually involves putting up with cheerful retarded Marxist propaganda, but a few days ago we happened upon a documentary on PBS about Ireland that was actually interesting. We tuned in late and didn’t catch the title, but, wanting to know it, we went to the PBS website for the first time. We believe […]

Opposition to England’s police state

| June 14, 2009

“Divide the world into regional groups as a transitional stage to world government. Populations will more readily abandon their national loyalty to a vague regional loyalty than they will for a world authority. Later the regions can be brought together all the way into a single world dictatorship.” Josef Stalin NWOU wants to direct you […]

Is breaking off hard to do?

| May 24, 2009

The global financial crash and the Obama administration’s response (big bank bailouts and deficit spending that doesn’t target job creation) have created a new constituency for anti-New World Order studies. For the moment let’s characterize this constituency as “Angry Men” (and women of course) who are becoming suddenly awake to the con game of the […]

European nationalism gaining over EU integration

| May 4, 2009

We were curious about what has been going on in Europe since the G20 meeting, so we surfed over to EurActive to get the latest news.

Celebrating May Day

| May 3, 2009

We recently lived through two major Communist holidays, Earth Day (Lenin’s birthday) and May Day (honoring the date of the Russian Revolution). The European Communists celebrated May Day with riots in the streets. See the report by Thomas Grove at Thompson/Reuters. Grove characterizes these riots as fueled by rising unemployment and anger over European governments’ […]

Monsters vs. Aliens at the G20 meeting

| March 31, 2009

The U.S.-Communist China alliance broke apart in September of 2008 when China announced that its banks would no longer make loans to the United States. Reuters had a brief story on this announcement. Unfortunately the U.S.-China diplomacy from this point is shrouded in mystery, but we can infer a couple of points from subsequent actions.