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Bricks in the wall

The U.S. Department of Defense consumes 360,000 barrels of oil each day. Yet corporate Amerika wants you to conserve, no doubt to save the last drops for the military (to be used to secure more oil). We're being fleeced, folks,…

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Collapse and continuity

by Robin Datta This is an attempt to address collapse in its greater temporal context. Collapse is a regression that is perceived by the observer as a change of a large magnitude over a short period of time. This regression…

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Systemic Collapse

Only willfully ignorant individuals are failing to perceive the ongoing systemic collapse of western civilization. Economic recession? Check, since 2000. Economic depression? Check, since 2008. Rampant "natural" disasters? Check, with increasing frequency. Climate chaos? Indeed, only a politician could miss…

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Principles for society

by Arthur Noll 1. The first principle for society is science. We need to make decisions based on repeatable, observable understandings of how things work. Currently, this is frequently not done, is often not done by scientists. That might seem…

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Making connections, round two

My last post was my latest attempt to connect like-minded people. But, as if often the case, the discussion wandered. I think this is important, so I'm trying again. Again, the useful fora: the Classified Ads sections of Silent Country,…

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