Thursday, March 24, 2011

http://www.mrc.org/bmi/commentary/2011/Unreported_Soros_Event_Aims_to_Remake_Entire_Global_Economy.html
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Unreported Soros Event Aims to Remake Entire Global Economy
Left-wing billionaire's own experts dominate quiet push for 'a grand bargain that rearranges the entire financial order.'
  • By Dan Gainor
  • Wednesday, March 23, 2011 4:48 PM EDT
Two years ago, George Soros said he wanted to reorganize the entire global economic system. In two short weeks, he is going to start - and no one seems to have noticed.

On April 8, a group he's funded with $50 million is holding a major economic conference and Soros's goal for such an event is to "establish new international rules" and "reform the currency system." It's all according to a plan laid out in a Nov. 4, 2009, Soros op-ed calling for "a grand bargain that rearranges the entire financial order."

Alex Jones UN a Nazi movement (back in the day ...cal)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eh8609zteQ


 
Organized Religion Will Go "Extinct" in Western Countries
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03-24-2011  •  slatest.slate.com 
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Organized Religion Will Go "Extinct" in Western Countries


Organized religion will go the way of the dinosaurs in nine Western democracies, reports CNN. "Religion will be driven toward extinction" in Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, researchers conclude in a new paper. It will also fade in Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, and Switzerland, they predict. "If you look at the data, 'unaffiliated' is the fastest-growing group," said the paper's lead author. The U.S. could not be included in the study, because unlike the other countries, census data on religion was not available. The study began with two sociological assumptions. First, people want to be part of the majority rather than the minority, making it increasingly desirable to avoid church rather than to attend. "Just a few connections to people who are [religiously] unaffiliated is enough to drive the effect," said the lead author. Also, there are social, economic, and political benefits to not being religious in these countries. "The utility of being unaffiliated seems to be higher than affiliated in Western democracies," he said. Despite the lack of U.S. data, other studies suggest people who identify as "unaffiliated" are the fastest-growing belief group in the United States.
Reported by Sierra Hancock

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