How to interpret trends

| October 16, 2009

Economic observers are split into two camps, doomsday prophets and cheerful global recoverists. We expect an unpredictable middle path with surprises, some ugly. We are less certain about the economy than we are about the global socialist takeover, which appears inevitable. Orient your thinking toward both scenarios and weigh your options from your unique position. […]

Restructuring global finance

| August 22, 2009

Joan Veon has an informative article on how the global bankers are restructuring the world financial system at NewsWithViews.

Finding dissent at the state level

| February 9, 2009

Elsewhere on this site we have reported on the phony accounting practices of state governments, which hide assets while reporting budgets based on current income and liabilities only. “Are the States Really Broke or Are They Hiding Assets?” at The Kick Them All Out Project offers details on the scandal of state budgets and related […]

Who caused the global crash?

| December 28, 2008

NWOU is interested in the question of whether the global crash was planned or allowed to happen. Though we cannot answer this question definitively, we have come across a couple of messages that bear on the question.

The global economic war, Part 2

| December 17, 2008

The Foreign Response As Secretary Paulson announced the TARP bailout plan, the world economy appeared to freeze. Construction projects around the world were cancelled, world shipping declined to record low levels, foreign banks announced losses, Iceland went into bankruptcy. All eyes turned to Communist China for demand stimulus to keep the game going, but China […]

Finally, a movement to end the Fed

| November 25, 2008

We’re not going to get ourselves out of this debt mess until we get rid of the Federal Reserve system. Fortunately lots of people are waking up to this, and we now have a movement the end the Fed. Keep up with these rascals at http://www.endthefed.us/