By: weihua | 2011-04-01 | Public Relations 1987 day, Gome in Beijing, founded the first company to operate various household appliances less than 100 square meters of shops mainly. Today, Gome has become well-known trademarks read more
By: Barry Cusick | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education After much partying and hullabaloo ushering in the new millennium, the smoke and global warming have cleared to the extent that some of us realize that we are finally in a New Age as well. Just as in Moses' Egypt and Jesus' Rome, we here in America are at the epicenter of a world-changing paradigm shift in which our technology (as well as the rest of the world's) is beginning a state of long-term decline. As the world's only remaining superpower, we face a number of difficult choices regarding this Age where suddenly humanity will be favored over inventions. read more
By: Jeffrey Wittrock | 2010-04-04 | News and society I'm glad to say, with the wonderful trauma team that went to work and packaged Mr. Woodruff up for transportation to Germany, he would be just another corpse in a body bag that myself and another medic would wheel into the morgue and say a prayer for him, and continue with our mission. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2010-07-19 | Current Affairs Current Affairs If they were asked to take a hard and honest look at the problems facing this country in today's world, it is easy for most people to identify the five or six overriding issues that deeply affect the most Americans. I would bet that the following issues would make most people's top ten: - Two ongoing wars in the Middle East. - A continuing battle against terrorism. - Our failing public education system. - An ongoing battle against the plague of illegal drug usage. - Escalating health care costs. - Both Social Security and Medicare heading for insolvency. - Skyrocketing national d... read more
By: Joe L. Buckett | 2010-04-04 | Politics It's Not Just A Conspiracy, It's The Cumulative Momentum Of Conventionalism That's Blocking The Way To Real Progress! read more
By: Johnny Cheng | 2010-04-04 | Politics Ever wondered what a prosperous world might look like? We all want a world that we can both live with as well as pass on to our children. We also know that something's not right with the way things are now (and even if you're happy with the way things are, you can't ignore the fact that the majority of the world's population can't live with the way it is). But is this merely a utopia dream? read more
By: Collymore | 2011-09-22 | Politics Look to the cancer that's within your own society America that is so transparently there for all to see and needs rooting out rather than obsessing yourselves with your perceived notions of other peoples' illnesses. read more
By: Eugene Garner | 2010-03-29 | Economics Most people think that we got into this economic crisis by a series of unfortunate random events or blunders. Not true. Here is a rough timeline which provides the reader with the events that have placed us in virtual servitude to those behind the scenes. Henry Ford said in the depression years, "It is well enough that the people of this nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning." Unfortunately the American public in their ignorance have gone along with the plans of the 'money changers' and they now control virtually the world. As Mayer Amschel Rothschild (of the largest banking family/cartel) put it: "Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws." read more
By: Gene Hudgens | 2010-04-04 | International studies Russia's history indicates that its leaders wanted to be leaders without leading to better mankind. Today Russia's leadership continues to defy world cooperation. read more
By: WorldsLastChance | 2010-12-15 | Christianity Our modern solar calendar is a fraud! Scripture's weight of evidence reveals that the Creator's Calendar is luni-solar and is the only calendar with which the true 7th Day Sabbath can be located! read more
By: Mike Griffin | 2012-05-10 | Society This is an intro* to a fictional presentation-talk given by representatives of Country 'A' and Country 'B' to an audience at a public gathering. Each representative talks about the social, political, economic, and police/military differences between the two countries. 'B' is casually recruiting new citizens for his (new-world) country read more
By: Rainco | 2010-12-24 | Communications One hundred years from now, historians will probably date the beginning of the fall of the American Empire to 1986. That is the year President Ronald Reagan ordered Jimmy Carter's solar panels torn down from the White House roof, and when Chinese Premier Deng Xiaoping launched his secret "863" program to make his country a global technology leader. read more
By: Shaw Factoring | 2011-07-02 | Stock Market In the latest edition of the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook publication, the IMF dedicates a chapter entitled "Oil Scarcity, Growth and Global Imbalances" to an examination of the world's oil markets and the impact of growing oil scarcity on the world's economy. In this document, the IMF seeks to answer the current status of oil scarcity, how oil scarcity will impact the g read more
By: Dr. Rita Louise | 2011-01-10 | Culture The thought of the year 2012 brings to the minds of many images of gloom and doom, death and destruction, and the potential reemergence of mankind from its ashes. In the last few years there have been countless books, movies and television specials discussing what the authors believe will happen on December 21, 2012. After investigating all of the available evidence, I have come to my own conclusion as to what will happen on that highly anticipated date. read more
By: Doug Digger Eberhardt | 2010-03-31 | Economics Do you know what really backs those dollar bills you have in your wallet? You might be surprised in the answers. Don't be confused by all the games the Treasury and the Federal Reserve are playing. Educate yourself as to what money is and what really backs the U.S. dollar. read more