Category: Green economics

Lym Forester de Rothschilds

facebook bans Journal Neo article critiquing Vatican

Geoff Ebbs /9 January, 2021

An article titled, The Dangerous alliance between the Rothschilds and the Vatican has been banned by facebook for not meeting community standards. The article outlines a key alliance between the world’s richest people and the Vatican to create an “inclusive” capitalism that protects the poor and the planet in line with Pope Francis recent dictates. Continue Reading →

Monbiot hardens views on Corporate Feudalism

Geoff Ebbs /17 December, 2016

Gangs of America outlines the deliberate undermining of legislatures by corporations Guardian columnist George Monbiot hardened his view on Corporate Feudalism on December 6th, writing that under the onslaught of the placeless, transnational capital McDonald’s exemplifies, democracy as a living system withers and dies. Monbiot joins the ranks of Ted Nace, Noam Chomsky and other Continue Reading →

A dollar from the United States of Africa (in the cage)

Who are the one per crore?

Geoff Ebbs /4 October, 2016

The planet is not dying it is being killed and the people killing it have names and addresses, said singer activist and well known wobbly, Utah Phillips. If we know the names and addresses of the 700 people who control the wealth and armies of the planet, then we might be able to adjust their behaviour. Continue Reading →

Magaciies of the present and future

BrExit and the City

Geoff Ebbs /27 June, 2016

London is an island in the British Isles, celebrating Brexit with gin, tonic and champagne, while Scotland and Ireland plan to Leave the United Kingdon to Remain in Europe. The working class that feed London are in revolt. Others have predicted (a decade ago) the fall of the nation-state and the rise of the city state to Continue Reading →

Salisbury children plant corn after school

Go tell it to the children – angry Mum

Geoff Ebbs /8 December, 2015

A Salisbury woman was told by Brisbane City Council today that a community garden she has built with local children is to be torn down by Council. “I’m afraid I was not very polite,” Ms Pia Deerain told The Generator, “I told him not to save it for the children and hung up in his ear. Those Continue Reading →