Looking back at the crash

| March 4, 2010

Two posts on the causes of the financial crash have caught our attention. Paul Cella writes on the shadow banking system and globalism at The New Atlantis. Cella lays the blame on “financial engineering” linked to overreliance on rationalism and statistical abstractions. This analysis gets to the level we want to probe, the fundamental error […]

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.

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.

Is Europe going protectionist?

| February 26, 2009

NWOU is keenly interested in the current struggle between economic nationalism and free-trade globalism in Europe. How national leaders align on this issue may mean the difference between national freedom and identity and European identity under EU tyranny.

Whither gold?

| December 18, 2008

Patrick Wood has a provocative article on the future of gold at the August Review. The global financeers understand the value of gold as an alternative to worthless paper money. Why wouldn’t they attempt to corner the world gold market under the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund? If Wood is correct, in the […]