Category Archives: Globalization
The War on Democracy
John Pilger‘s documentary The War on Democracy is a fascinating film that looks at U.S. foreign policy in Latin America. This is important to keep in mind when it comes to the U.S. bringing democracy to Iraq. John Pilger‘s The … Continue reading
The New Rulers of The World
. . . John Pilger examines the effects of globalization and turns the spotlight on Indonesia. Indonesia is a country described by the World Bank as a model pupil until its globalized economy collapsed in 1998. Similar information is covered … Continue reading
War By Other Means
John Pilger goes on location to third world countries to investigate the devastating results of loans from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF). This documentary backs up many of the claims made by John Perkins author of Confessions … Continue reading
Walter Cronkite Global Governance Award
. . Walter Cronkite’s speech from the above video: It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventual catastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as a first step toward a world government … Continue reading
CODEX Alimentarius
. Some interesting claims are made here that I’m currently investigating. One of which is Nazis used Fluoride in the drinking water at concentration camps. This was supposed to have made prisoners easier to manage. That might sound odd, but … Continue reading
Alex Jones End Game
In the video David Icke The Lizards and the Jews, Alex Jones says it’s like David Icke is making this great big beautiful bowl of punch, and then drops a turd in the middle of it so no one wants … Continue reading
David Icke Books and Videos
I have become quite fascinated with David Icke (pronounced Ike). Sometimes the man sounds like he’s making sense, but then the issue of “Reptilian Beings” comes up. Maybe I’m just being paranoid, but this reminds me of something a friend … Continue reading
Global Warming or Global Governance
Some people believe the planet is say 6000 years old. I believe archeology and carbon dating make a pretty good case to assert the planet is billions of years old. I loved the documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car” I … Continue reading
