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‘George Monbiot’s Multi-Level Marketing of Ecomodernism’ – The Meta-Blog, no.24

  ‘George Monbiot’s Multi-Level Marketing of Ecomodernism’ – The Meta-Blog, no.24 The environmental debate in Britain is maintained by a few unaccountable figures elevated to the role of eco-gate-keepers – which is why the ecological debate fails to make any real progress. To be clear, this isn’t just about George Monbiot specifically. Using George’s recent […]

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Dr. John Coleman: 4 Billion ‘Useless Eaters’ to be Culled by 2050…written In 1993

Dr. John Coleman: 4 Billion ‘Useless Eaters’ to be Culled by 2050…written In 1993 I have picked up the following from Jeff Rense and David Icke. As such it is deep conspiracy theory but see if any of it, written back in 1994, seems remotely familiar Dr. John Coleman- The Committee of 300 (1994) https://youtu.be/Sc1NxfmtOTc […]

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How to Make Birch Bark Flour

HOW TO MAKE BIRCH BARK FLOUR (PLUS BIRCH SHORTBREAD COOKIES) Walking through the forest, most people never realize how much food is growing all around them.  Sure, most people know you can tap maple trees for syrup and that you can collect acorns from oak trees.  But what about the others? Birch trees are edible in a number […]

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An El Nino event has emerged in the Forecast for 2023, while the Cold La Nina impacts this Winter weather season for the final time

An El Nino event has emerged in the Forecast for 2023, while the Cold La Nina impacts this Winter weather season for the final time La Nina has reached its peak just as the Winter 2022/2023 begins. After that, it will begin its slow breakdown process while still affecting the weather patterns over the Winter […]

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Winter in Central Europe and for the dollar

Winter in Central Europe and for the dollar In this article I examine the current state of the fight for hegemonic control between America on the one side, and Russia and China on the other. It is being fought on two fronts. Ukraine, the one in plain sight, is about to endure a winter without […]

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OPEC+ Keeps Oil Production Unchanged, Maintains 2MMb/d Output Cut After Launch Of Russia Price Cap

OPEC+ Keeps Oil Production Unchanged, Maintains 2MMb/d Output Cut After Launch Of Russia Price Cap Two weeks ago, oil tumbled after the WSJ reported a fake news hit piece quoting “delegates” who “said” that Saudi Arabia was preparing for a 500K oil production hike. We quickly countered that this was ridiculous and if anything OPEC+ would seek […]

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Addressing Climate Change Will Not “Save the Planet”

Addressing Climate Change Will Not “Save the Planet” The dismal reality is that green energy will save not the complex web of life on Earth but the particular way of life of one domineering species. A boiler tower surrounded by mirrors at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System in the Mojave Desert, Calif., on Aug. […]

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Greenwald Drags MSM Journos For ‘Hive-Mind’ Hackery Over Taibbi-Twitter Bombshell

Greenwald Drags MSM Journos For ‘Hive-Mind’ Hackery Over Taibbi-Twitter Bombshell Update: Glenn Greenwald sums it up perfectly in an epic Twitter thread: First, click on this link. Just click it. You’ll see how these liberal media employees operate as a hive mind, an in-group pack, reciting the same phrases on cue. They have no novel thoughts. […]

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The Unavoidable Crash

Spencer Platt/Getty Images The Unavoidable Crash After years of ultra-loose fiscal, monetary, and credit policies and the onset of major negative supply shocks, stagflationary pressures are now putting the squeeze on a massive mountain of public- and private-sector debt. The mother of all economic crises looms, and there will be little that policymakers can do […]

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Permian Pushes US December Oil Production to Post Pandemic High

Permian Pushes US December Oil Production to Post Pandemic High All of the Crude plus Condensate (C + C) production data for the US state charts comes from the EIAʼs November Petroleum Supply monthly PSM which provides updated information up to September 2022. U.S. September production increased by 289 kb/d to 12,268 kb/d.  It should be noted that August’s oil […]

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Visualizing The World’s Largest Hydroelectric Dams

Visualizing The World’s Largest Hydroelectric Dams Did you know that hydroelectricity is the world’s biggest source of renewable energy? According to recent figures from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), it represents 40% of total capacity, ahead of solar (28%) and wind (27%). This type of energy is generated by hydroelectric power stations, which are essentially […]

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Why China Sucks: It’s A Beta Test For The New World Order

Why China Sucks: It’s A Beta Test For The New World Order For over a decade there has been an open globalist obsession with the Chinese governmental model – A love affair, if you will. Many top proponents of global centralization including Henry Kissinger and George Soros have praised China in the past and hinted […]

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Peak oil, food & the “King of Chemicals” sulfuric acid

Peak oil, food & the “King of Chemicals” sulfuric acid Preface. I first learned of sulfur’s existence when my grandmother told me how she loved going to tent revivals on the edge of town where it was common for preachers to get converts by burning sulfur to make the fire and brimstone damnation of Hell […]

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Russia Now Says US & NATO “Directly Participating” In Ukraine War

Russia Now Says US & NATO “Directly Participating” In Ukraine War Earlier this week CNN reported that the Biden administration is considering “dramatically” increasing its training of Ukrainian forces. The proposal would involve US advisers training “much larger groups of Ukrainian soldiers in more sophisticated battlefield tactics” at American installations in Germany, and possibly other locations in Europe. This could […]

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Switzerland, Facing an Unprecedented Power Shortage, Contemplates a Partial Ban on the Use of Electric Vehicles

Switzerland, Facing an Unprecedented Power Shortage, Contemplates a Partial Ban on the Use of Electric Vehicles It turns out that you can have battery-powered cars, or you can have renewable energy, but you can’t have both. The Swiss Confederation usually imports electricity from France and Germany to keep the lights on over the winter, but […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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