Obama is not President of the United States

| October 1, 2009

It’s hard to find good reporting on the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh. There were some demonstrations in the street, but that isn’t what interests us today. We are wondering what they decided.

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.

The Global New Deal to prop up the Global Old Deal

| March 5, 2009

NWOU is pleased that the global socialists and monopoly capitalists have ruined their system of global trade agreements and destroyed their investment banks. But the race to reglobalize is on, led by Gordon Brown and Barack Obama. NWOU hopes that nationalist and localist policies will replace failed globalism.

Europe’s power struggle becoming clearer

| March 2, 2009

Western European leaders rejected a Hungarian plan to bail out Eastern Europe’s indebted nations yesterday. It appears that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown led the opposition.

Brown again announces New World Order

| January 28, 2009

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown again announced yesterday that the global financial crisis was an opportunity to organize a new world financial order. See the story, and reaction, at the Daily Express. Brown expects to announce the outline of the new order in April at the G20 summit.

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 […]