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Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh

Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh, Ileana Writes is a freelance writer, author, radio commentator, and speaker. Her books, “Echoes of Communism", "Liberty on Life Support" and "U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental Piracy," "Communism 2.0: 25 Years Later" are available at Amazon in paperback and Kindle.

Most Recent Articles by Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh:

The Depraved New World and Technocracy

United Nations has become a very powerful organization that yields a lot of power among globalists, including billionaire Americans who give to its causes dear to their hearts. The majority of U.N.’s funding comes from American taxpayers and they are either blissfully ignorant of what the U.N. is doing to our country or are actually supporting the United States’ demise.

The United Nations has been able to impose over the years the globalist Agenda 21/2030 by using the lynchpin Sustainable Development’s 17 goals which read quite innocuous at first glance. But SD is the tool to create a new global economic order after the destruction of U.S. capitalism.

- Sunday, March 26, 2023

Alone and Starved

Reality shows today don’t reflect much reality – they are surrounded by Hollywood movie makers in camps and locales not far from civilization and medical help. But one series stands out, Alone, where contestants must brave alone the harshest weather conditions, film their own ordeal, deal with potential health emergencies, wild animals, poisonous snakes, poisonous spiders, frogs, fish and other animals they must hunt and eat, critters which are infected with parasites, poisonous mushrooms.

- Saturday, March 25, 2023

Indoctrination Nation, Sustainable Development, and Nudging

Recently, our natural gas utilities started to mail its customers a “nudging” letter, colorfully printed in green, blue, and black, under the guise of helping customers decide how much gas they consumed, compared to previous months and to homes of similar size in the area. The fact that they had access to such data and took the time to find homes of similar size in the area is bothersome enough.


- Friday, March 24, 2023

Is Capitalism Today Ever Closer to Communism?

Communism through history wants to destroy all other social orders and to “communize the entire world” no matter what the human cost.

In 2023, the goal to “communize” the world is to “globalize” it under the aegis of the United Nations. It has been continually described over decades in many documents developed by its affiliated organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and state-sponsored private-public partnerships. The list of U.N.-sponsored conferences with the same goal, held in expensive and exotic locales, is very long.

- Monday, March 20, 2023

Blue Jeans as Commodity Money

One day my body stopped having so much metabolism and the pairs of blue jeans I owned, mostly indigo blue made of stretchy cotton for extra luxury, stopped fitting me comfortably. It was high time to donate them to someone who could wear them and enjoy them. Long gone were the days of the 26-inch waist.

My first pair of jeans I owned in the U.S. bore the Wrangler label and were relatively cheap, twenty dollars. On the black market, people living under impoverished communism had to pay $150 for the same pair if they wanted to own it, or exchange it for other goods and services. The proletariat were all poor working people, making around 800 lei per month, which translated into $67, at the pegged exchange rate imposed by the Communist Party of 12 lei to a dollar.

- Tuesday, March 14, 2023

The Communist Woke Are Dedicated Useful Idiots

Few Americans have heard of William Z. Foster and Gus Hall, former leaders of the Communist Party U.S.A. William Z. Foster had died in Moscow on September 1, 1961, having devoted most of his adult life to the communist Russians. Foster had gone to the Soviet Union in 1961 to seek medical care because, he said, he could not afford it in the U.S. When he died, the Soviets gave him a huge memorial service in the Red Square and offered to bury him in Kremlin’s walls. Instead, his ashes were brought to a cemetery outside Chicago.

- Friday, March 10, 2023

Ukraine and the Danube Delta

How did globalism metastasize all over the world so quickly, like a virulent cancer? How was this evil exported around the world in such a short time?

How did the ideology of self-loathing become so pathological, the ideology of putting citizens of another nation ahead of a country’s own interests?

Why are so many governments destroying their own countries on purpose, in unison, to satisfy the directives of the United Nations, a corrupt organization run by representatives of small countries that could not survive without financial help from the west? Their wealth-redistributive climate change industry and the “world without borders” concept have been exported around the world like a blitzkrieg.

- Friday, March 3, 2023

Proposed National Rent Controls

Economically speaking, in a free market unencumbered by heavy government control, payments by tenants must be just enough to keep those apartments on the market. If government dictated rent controls force the rental prices down, apartments will start disappearing from the market.

New York has continuously legislated rent controls in its rental housing since World War II to protect consumers from high rents. Basic analysis of supply and demand shows that both groups, renters, and landlords, are actually worse off.

- Wednesday, February 22, 2023

The Globalist War on Humanity and Nudging

The globalist war on humanity continues. The billionaire crowd of the World Economic Forum and U.N. cohorts are attacking humans from every angle because their goal is to reduce the global population to a billion by any means necessary in order to “save” the planet from an imagined Armageddon hundreds of years from now. They are putting in danger 345 million poor people who cannot afford to eat and heat their homes due to escalating energy prices, prices made so high through political decisions toward fossil fuels created by President Biden in his first day in office.

“A new United Nations report on hunger shows that the number of acutely hungry worldwide is increasing as fuel and food prices soar. The war in Ukraine has intensified the crisis.” (345 million 'marching to the brink of starvation', July. 7. 2022)

- Saturday, February 4, 2023

Central Bank Digital Currencies

Central Bank Digital Currencies "… the oppressor would not be so strong if he did not have accomplices among the oppressed." ~ Simone de Beauvoir The Covid-19 viral pandemic has accelerated the implementation of most of the 17 goals of the U.N. Agenda 2030. One such goal still remains unresolved, the central bank digital currencies (CBDC), sold as wholesale and retail. The wholesale CBDC would be used by financial institutions while the retail CBDC would be used for consumption.
- Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Hippocrates and Modern Medicine’s Abandonment of the Hippocratic Oath

Hippocrates and Modern Medicine’s Abandonment of the Hippocratic OathThe old medical tradition goes back to 400 B.C. to the young Greek medic Hippocrates who established his practice in Cos. At that time sanatoriums existed which were dedicated to Aesculapius, the god of healing, and medical procedures involved praying to gods and various superstitions. Hippocrates learned his trade from his father and expanded his knowledge by traveling to Egypt to learn their medical practices of the time which included novelties such as having a clinical observation chart/sheet of the patient, using white and clean linen for babies and patients, watching closely the nutrition of newborns and toddlers, exercise and play in fresh air.
- Friday, January 13, 2023

Global Warming and Other Fairy Tales

Global Warming and Other Fairy TalesAs I contemplate the very cold weather we’ve had recently across the U.S., with temperatures dropping by as much as 50 degree Fahrenheit in one day, during which time in New York and Buffalo people were buried under many feet of snow, some freezing to death, the global warming charade, renamed climate change when nobody was buying the global warming narrative, I wonder why Al Gore and other millionaires and billionaires have not sold their mansions by the ocean yet, or why they are not under the water as they have predicted? We are warm in our homes thanks to coal miners and pipelines that deliver oil and natural gas to our homes, we are not warm because of solar panels covered in snow and ice and frozen blades of wind turbines.
- Wednesday, January 4, 2023

The Worst Are Leading Western Society on the Wrong Path

The Worst Are Leading Western Society on the Wrong PathIf you are wondering what happened to the American people and the West in general, on the road to committing societal suicide in short order, F. A. Hayek has a plausible answer in his book, The Road to Serfdom. Hayek, an economist and philosopher, a pioneer in monetary theory and proponent of libertarianism, lists three reasons why the worst elements of society have formed such a strong group of sycophants with homogeneous views on the direction that the western, free market societies must take to become the communist utopia-that-never-was.
- Saturday, December 24, 2022

Worrisome Predictions for 2023

Worrisome Predictions for 2023In our western, vastly declining world, it is depressing and scary to make predictions for 2023 because we never know what other variables may intervene that may skew our reasonable forecasts based on current facts. Several podcasters have made projections recently as we approach the end of 2022. Some of the predictions are based on common sense, available data, economic trends that don’t seem to add up, others can be found in plain sight, and others are based on events that are unfolding as we speak.
- Friday, December 16, 2022

Herodotus and the Phoenicians

Herodotus and the PhoeniciansHerodotus, the “father of modern history,” wrote his most famous book, Histories, a detailed account of the Greco-Persian wars, the lives of important kings, and famous battles such as Marathon. He provided a cultural background to battles from the standpoint of geography, ethnography, and historiography. His contemporaries accused him of providing “legends and fanciful accounts” in his Histories. Herodotus defended himself that he wrote what he “saw and [what was] told to him.” But a large portion of his accounts have been confirmed by modern historians and archeologists.
- Monday, December 12, 2022

The Bubonic Plague Pandemic of 1348

The Bubonic Plague Pandemic of 1348The bubonic plague pandemic of 1348 England killed off a third of its population. As many as three generations of men were killed, allowing a single male heir, sometimes a woman, to inherit property from multiple peasant farms, making them more economically sound and increasing their wealth.
- Friday, December 9, 2022

Why Do We Give Christmas Gifts?

Why Do We Give Christmas Gifts? The Christmas tradition of gift-giving is tied by many to the Wise Men who gave Jesus Frankincense, Gold, and Myrrh. Frankincense was a perfume used in Jewish rituals of worship. Gold was the symbol of Kings, and myrrh was a perfume used on dead bodies. The historical Saint Nikolaos of Myra was a fourth century Greek Bishop of Lycia. He is said to have given secret gifts of coins to those who left their shoes outside, a practice celebrated on his feast day, St. Nicholas Day on December 6 in the West and December 19 in the East. He is the model for Santa Claus. The patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, and students, he is revered by Anglicans, Catholics, Lutherans, Orthodox, and by some Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed churches.
- Thursday, December 8, 2022

Historical Narratives and Should We Change Them to Fit our Modern Culture?

HERODOTUS: THE FATHER OF HISTORYAs history is being modified in front of our eyes, to match the narrative of the ruling political class and of the billionaire elites running the tech industry and other crony capitalist empires, one wonders what parts of our history that we believed to be true and accurate have been embellishments of writers from long ago, with their own agendas, or perhaps writing years, decades, and centuries after the fact? Are historical events based on fact, are they part of surviving records, or have they been orally transmitted, or mis-translated unintentionally from an obscure language and text by a scribe or scholar with good or nefarious intentions? Pictograms on cave walls, on exterior rocks, before writing had been invented, hieroglyphs on pharaonic tombs, cuneiform writing on tablets, recorded important events in the lives of those who existed thousands of years before us.
- Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Incitatus, Political Ineptitude, and Senators

Incitatus, Political Ineptitude, and SenatorsThe Roman Empire lasted over a period of 1,000 years, beginning with the 27 B.C., and ending in the East with the Byzantine Empire. The Roman Empire is the post-Republican period of ancient Rome, and it stretched around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. It was ruled by emperors, with the capital Rome in Latium until 476 A.D. The imperial insignia was sent to Constantinople (the Eastern Empire eventually became the Byzantine Empire) after the capture of the Western Empire capital in Ravenna by Germanic barbarians when the last Emperor Romulus Augustus was deposed by the barbarian leader Odoacer.
- Friday, December 2, 2022

The American Left Marches To Deliver Cultural Marxism

The American Left Marches To Deliver Cultural MarxismThe midterm elections are over. The predicted red tsunami fizzled to a few bubbles in a washtub. The blues have won again. Who chose the color for the conservative party to be red and the socialists to be blue? Was this another ploy to conceal how communist red the Democrat Party had become? Congress barely returned to the GOP with a razor thin margin and, as such, will predictably do nothing to salvage what is left of the country and of the economy. The Socialist Democrats have been re-elected in most states and their new brethren joined them in the Senate and in Congress.
- Tuesday, November 22, 2022

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