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Monday, July 16, 2007

The New World Order

This is the post cold war modern world we are buying. A world totally supported by our government and the criminals in the Millionaires Club that infest it all the way to the White House.
And we wonder why they hate us.
You do have power to change what you see in this video. It's the power in your wallet.
Money can be used as an agent for positive change, if you take a little time to spend it wisely..

A documentary film by John Pilger

'Global economy' is a modern Orwellian term. On the surface, it is instant financial trading, mobile phones, McDonald's, Starbucks, holidays booked on the net. Beneath this gloss, it is the globalisation of poverty, a world where most human beings never make a phone call and live on less than two dollars a day, where 6,000 children die every day from diarrhea because most have no access to clean water.
Check out this video at The Information Clearing House.

I have seen total poverty aside incredible wealth first hand. It changes you in ways you never imagined. The greatest tragedy of all is that the ordinary individual need only give up a small amount to totally change the lives of the poor in America and the rest of the world.
Sometimes that small amount is just buying a locally made product, instead of the big name international brand that bombards you with slick advertising.
The point is, don't stop buying things you need or work hard to obtain, just spend wisely and it can make a big difference the world over.
Oh yeah, it will piss off the NeoCons if you get smart as well.
That makes it a double win.

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