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When faced with Apocalypse, What’s a mother to do?

by Pauline Schneider When I recently learned that Dr Guy McPherson had chosen not to have children due to ecological Apocalypse and human-population overshoot, I completely understood. Regardless that his offspring would have been exceptional human beings that the world…

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Exposing The Truth about GMOs

by Michael Thomas at Exposing the Truth One of the hottest and most controversial issues in the world today is genetic engineering. With protests against Monsanto on May 25th in over 400 cities, people have shown that this is a…

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On the Acceptance of Near-Term Extinction

by Gary Gripp penned 11 May 2013 The world we’ve gotten used to and thought of as normal now turns out to be an aberration -- a bubble world based upon the ever-accelerating depletion of non-renewable resources. Fossil energy has…

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At Long Last, a Safe Place to Cry

by Michael C. Ruppert on 16 May 2013 (Author of “Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil” and other books) At long last, a beautiful, touching, inspiring film that allows…

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Utah: The Next Energy Colony

by Max Wilbert The first Tar Sands mine in the United States is an open wound on the landscape: a three acre pit, the bottom puddled with water and streaked with black tar. Berms of broken earth a hundred feet…

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