CFG ON YOUTUBE: PALESTINIAN “INTIFADA”
May 15, 2012 on 7:49 pm | In Arabs, CFG, Economics, Financial, History, Islam, Israel, Middle East, Palestine | Comments OffThe second Palestinian uprising and the
Israeli invasion of Lebanon: a cfg perspective
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Lawrence Feiner 05-12-12
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CFG NEW YOUTUBE POST: PALESTINIAN UPRISING IN CFG PERSPECTIVE
May 12, 2012 on 11:48 pm | In Arabs, CFG, Globalization, History, Islam, Israel, Third World, World-System, Zionism | Comments OffThe second Palestinian uprising and the
Israeli invasion of Lebanon: a cfg perspective
Cambridge Forecast Group (CFG)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMqMr-ilZ2M
Lawrence Feiner 05-12-12
Published on May 12, 2012 by zoiladejesus27
Cambridge Forecast Group (CFG)
CFG ON YOUTUBE
April 24, 2012 on 3:03 am | In CFG, Development, Economics, Financial, Globalization, History, Islam, Israel, Judaica, Research, Third World, World-System, Zionism | Comments OffPlease go to Youtube and type in “lawrence feiner” to view four presentations by Lawrence Feiner of Cambridge Forecast Group on the global future and Muslims and Jews in the world-system:
- world future part 1 12-27-11
- world future part 2 03-06-12
- Einstein and the Stern gang 04-24-12
- the fall of Communism and race relations no date
CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP: LAWRENCE FEINER CFG YOUTUBE APRIL 19 2012: EINSTEIN’S LETTER
April 20, 2012 on 8:47 am | In Books, CFG, Development, Economics, Financial, Globalization, History, Islam, Israel, Palestine, Research | Comments OffCLICK ON:
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CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP: LAWRENCE FEINER CFG YOUTUBE APRIL 19 2012: EINSTEIN’S LETTER

Blog readers want to know:
1. what’s really happening?
2. where am I in all this?
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The Reagan Revolution and the Developing Countries
Cambridge Forecast Group Book
This is a book about the Reagan revolution and the developing countries. It shows why the years (1980-1990) were critical in determining the global economic future. The first chapter is how to think about the future. The second chapter is about growth economic and human capital. The third chapter is about development economic the forth chapter is about the world economy from Charlemagne to the present. The fifth chapter is about the Reagan revolution.
Our book is unique because no other book in our opinion has accurately described just how important the developing world was in Reagan administration policy in our 1979 Japanese book ”world economy/big prediction” the book upon which this book was based, we predicted that in the early 21th century the developing countries would be growing rapidly even as the developed countries stagnated.
About the Authors:
Lawrence Feiner is currently retired. he has a B.S. in math from The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Phd in math from M.I.T.. He has previously co-authored numerous Japanese books that were favorably reviewed. He was a principal of the Cambridge Forecast Group specializing in economic forecasting.
Richard Melson is currently retired after working for an investment advisory firm. He got a masters degree in Asian regional economics from Harvard. He has previously co-authored numerous Japanese books that were favorably reviewed. He was a principal of the Cambridge Forecast Group specializing in economic forecasting.
Again:
This is a book about the Reagan revolution and the developing countries. It shows why the years (1980-1990) were critical in determining the global economic future. The first chapter is how to think about the future. The second chapter is about growth economic and human capital. The third chapter is about development economic the fourth chapter is about the world economy from Charlemagne to the present. The fifth chapter is about the Reagan revolution.
Our book is unique because no other book in our opinion has accurately described just how important the developing world was in Reagan administration policy in our 1979 Japanese book ”world economy/big prediction” the book upon which this book was based, we predicted that in the early 21th century the developing countries would be growing rapidly even as the developed countries stagnated.
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“THE REAGAN REVOLUTION AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES”: NEW CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP BOOK
November 29, 2011 at 7:24 pm | Posted in Books, Development, Economics, Financial, Globalization, History, Research, Third World, USA, World-system
http://cambridgeforecast.wordpress.com/2011/11/
CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP: “WORLD ECONOMY BIG PREDICTION” BOOK
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http://cambridgeforecast.wordpress.com/2008/02/07/cambridge-forecast-group-book-world-economy/
Cambridge Forecast Group: “World Economy Big Prediction” Book
February 7, 2008 at 4:24 am | Posted in Books, Financial, Globalization, History, Research, Science & Technology,Third World
http://cambridgeforecast.wordpress.com/2008/02/07/cambridge-forecast-group-book-world-economy/

RECENT CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP YOUTUBE
VIDEOS WITH CFG CO-FOUNDER DR. LAWRENCE FEINER
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Lawrence Feiner Ph.D – 12-27-11 Original air date
(the global future: tv interview part 1)
Lawrence Feiner 03 06 12 – Original air date
(the global future: tv interview part 2)
(the fall of Communism and its impact on race relations)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3YXVjSAX2I
MOSES HESS BOOK: “ROME AND JERUSALEM” 1862
July 15, 2011 on 8:18 am | In Books, History, Israel, Judaica, Literary, Philosophy, Zionism | Comments OffRome and Jerusalem The Last National Question (1862)
by Moses Hess
Rome and Jerusalem The Last National Question (1862), a book published in 1862 in Leipzig. It gave impetus to the Labor Zionism movement. In his magnum opus, Hess argued for the Jews to return to the Land of Israel, and proposed a socialist country in which the Jews would become agrarianised through a process of “redemption of the soil”.
Contents
Rome and Jerusalem
Rome and Jerusalem. The Last National Question (German: Rom und Jerusalem, die Letzte Nationalitätsfrage) is a book published by Moses Hess in 1862 in Leipzig. It gave impetus to the Labor Zionism movement. In his magnum opus, Hess argued for the Jews to return to the Land of Israel, and proposed a socialist country in which the Jews would become agrarianised through a process of “redemption of the soil”.
Importance
The book was the first Zionist writing to put the question of Jewish nationalism in the context of European nationalism.
Hess blended secular as well as religious philosophy, Hegelian dialectics, Spinoza‘s pantheism and Marxism.[1]
It was written against the background of German Jewish assimilationism, German antisemitism and German antipathy to nationalism arising in other countries. Hess used terminology of the day, such as the term “race”, but he was an egalitarian who believed in the principles of the French revolution, and wanted to apply the progressive concepts of his day to the Jewish people.[1]
Major themes
Written in the form of twelve letters addressed to a woman in her grief at the loss of a relative. In his work, Hess put forward the following ideas:[2]2. The Jewish type is indestructible, and Jewish national feeling can not be uprooted, although the German Jews, for the sake of a wider and more general emancipation, persuade themselves and others to the contrary.
1. The Jews will always remain strangers among the European peoples, who may emancipate them for reasons of humanity and justice, but will never respect them so long as the Jews place their own great national memories in the background and hold to the principle, “Ubi bene, ibi patria.” (Latin language: “where [it is] well, there [is] the fatherland”)
2. The Jewish type is indestructible, and Jewish national feeling can not be uprooted, although the German Jews, for the sake of a wider and more general emancipation, persuade themselves and others to the contrary.
3. If the emancipation of the Jews is irreconcilable with Jewish nationality, the Jews must sacrifice emancipation to nationality. Hess considers that the only solution of the Jewish question lies in the returning to the Land of Israel.
Reactions and legacy
At the time the book was met with a cold reception, and only in retrospect it became one of the basic works of Zionism.
References
- a b Moses Hess, Rome and Jerusalem. 1862, Introduction by Ami Isserov
- “Rom und Jerusalem.” by Isidore Singer, Max Schloessinger in the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906 Ed.
Further reading
- Shlomo Avineri, Moses Hess; Prophet of Communism and Zionism (New York, 1984).
CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP: CFG BACKGROUND ESSAYS
June 20, 2011 on 1:31 am | In CFG, Development, Economics, Financial, Globalization, History, Islam, Israel, Third World, World-System, Zionism | Comments OffBACKGROUND ESSAYS:
Explaining the CFG Home Page II: The Two World Systems
Explaining the CFG Home Page III
CFG Essay: Explaining the Present
Jerusalem Summits: Zionomics & Counterglobalization
Yemen Times: Israel’s Hidden Agenda by Richard Melson
Muslims & Jews in the World-System
Muslims & Jews in the World-System II
Muslims & Jews in the World-System III: Palestine as Bantustan
Tomorrow: Muslims versus Jews in Globalization
Israel’s Global Disruption Strategies
Islamic Finance & the Emerging International System
World Islamic Banking Conference: Globalization & Islamic Financial Instruments
Globalization & Development: Islamic Financial Instruments
CFG New Japan Book: December 2005 Release
Economic Growth and Human Capital
Unsustainable Patterns of World Economic Growth
The World Economy from Charlemagne to the Present
A Primer on Development Economics
Globalization Blocked by Western Judeocentrism
Globalization Blocked by Western Judeocentrism II
Jews & Blacks in the World System
Third World Phobia and US Politics
Islamophobia as Global Zionist Industry
Jerusalem Summits: Global War against Islam as Type of Zionist New World Order
Initial CFG Newsletters & Forecasts
Douglas Feith NSC Letter about CFG Newsletters
Critique of CFG Perspective: Hamano Book Review
Circular Flow & Disarticulation
Climate Change & Carbon: Professor Daniel Schrag Harvard
Richard Fisher Perspective: Dallas Fed
Lawrence Summers Harvard Speech: Centrality of Third World
History as Context: Anglo-American Deep History as Root of Recent Neoliberalism
1919: Global & Parochial Views
Globalization: Metaphysical Aspects
Globalization: Metaphysical Aspects II
Globalization: Metaphysical Aspects III
Globalization: Bob Dylan & Zionism
Zionist New World Order: Arab Cartoons
Zionist New World Order: Arab Cartoons I
Restratification Nightmares: Neocon Anxiety about Non-Zionist New World Order
Global versus World: Terminology Quest
Zelikow Condoleezza Rice & Israel
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ZIONISM & THE THREE GEARS OF GLOBALIZATION « Cambridge Forecast Group Blog
November 23, 2010 on 12:55 am | In Arabs, Globalization, History, Islam, Israel, Palestine, USA, World-System, Zionism | Comments OffZIONISM & THE THREE GEARS OF GLOBALIZATION « Cambridge Forecast Group Blog.
ZIONISM & THE THREE GEARS OF GLOBALIZATION « Cambridge Forecast Group Blog
November 23, 2010 on 12:51 am | In Arabs, Development, Economics, Globalization, History, Islam, Israel, Middle East, USA, World-System, Zionism | Comments OffZIONISM & THE THREE GEARS OF GLOBALIZATION « Cambridge Forecast Group Blog.
CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP BLOG: BACKUP » CAMBRIDGE FORECAST GROUP ESSAY: THE NEW AMERICAN CENTURY GOES THROUGH PALESTINE
November 23, 2010 on 12:16 am | In Globalization, History, Islam, Israel, Judaica, Middle East, Palestine, USA, World-System, Zionism | Comments Off“GOD CRIED”: TONY CLIFTON BOOK ON THE SIEGE OF BEIRUT IN 1982
September 30, 2010 on 9:42 pm | In Arabs, Books, History, Israel, Middle East, Military, Palestine, Zionism | Comments OffGod Cried
Tony Clifton (Author)
Catherine Leroy (Author)
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Recounts the 1982 siege of Beirut by the Israeli Army and describes the pain and suffering caused by the fighting.
This review is from: God Cried (Hardcover)
Tony Clifton’s book “God Cried,” represents the main body of published photographic documentation of the Israeli terror-bombing of downtown Beirut, Lebanon in the summer of 1982, when clearly marked schools, hospitals and apartment blocs were deliberately and mercilessly bombed.
Tens of thousands of civilians died in this now forgotten holocaust. There is still some discussion of Sabra and Chatila, the September massacre of Palestinians by the Phalange under Israeli direction, but the far more horrid and extensive massacre represented by the indiscriminate aerial bombardment of the civilian sectors of Beirut is almost completely forgotten, seemingly even by many Lebanese, and certainly by the US media.
But until the last copy of “God Cried” is stamped out, the truth will out.
–Michael Hoffman, co-author, “The Israeli Holocaust Against the Palestinians.”
This shocking book reveals the pure, unadulterated terror the State of Israel inflicted on this sad land. Both the pictures and the prose bring home the brutality of what Israel did (and is doing) to the Palestinian people.
Some of the conclusions, written in 1982/83, hauntingly resonate today with a clarity that only those which have withstood the test of time can. Clifton, an award-winning journalist with Newsweek and photographer Cathrine Leroy (also winner of numerous prestigious prizes) have put together more than a documentary account of Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon and the subsequent siege of Beirut and the massacres of Sabra and Shatila. With unquestionable evidence they have produced a scathing commentary on Israel‘s brutal war of terror waged against an innocent people.
This review is from: God Cried (Hardcover)
This book gives its readers a glimpse into the suffering the Palestinian and Lebanese people have had to endure, under the merciless assault of the Israeli Army, that seems to get away with all its terror with full Western backing, especially American.
· Hardcover: 141 pages
· Publisher: Quartet Books (UK) First Edition
· October 1983
· Language: English
· ISBN-10: 0704323753
· ISBN-13: 978-0704323759
God Cried
Tony Clifton (Author)
Catherine Leroy (Author)
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