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The Bulletin: January 21-27, 2026

The Bulletin: January 21-27, 2026

This past week’s articles of interest…

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Britain’s AI Policing Plan Turns Toward Predictive Surveillance and a Pre-Crime Future

Ranked: Natural Gas Reserves by Country

Mark Carney’s Speech at Davos: Is it Just Theatrics?

Mark Carney reveals imperialists are finding out what it’s like to be a victim of imperialism

Questions about Toilets at The End of The World

Manufacturing Public Acceptance of War – Global geopolitics

Natural Gas: A Research Odyssey

This is the End of the US Global Monetary System

New Jersey governor orders state to accelerate solar, storage and virtual power plants | Utility Dive

Post Collapse Planning

Jeffrey Sachs: Davos Revelation – US Empire Unhinged & Europe Subordinated

Transatlantic Unity Is Cracking – Glenn Diesen’s Substack

7 US Cities That Become DEATH TRAPS When SHTF (Escape Is Impossible)

Mark Carney Did Not Speak Truth to Power

How Empires Collapse: the Romans and Us – by Ugo Bardi

Massive Winter Storm Puts 230 Million Americans At Risk As Panic Buying Begins | ZeroHedge

Looming water supply ‘bankruptcy’ puts billions at risk, UN report warns | Reuters

Escalating Conflict Collapse

Herbal Support For Broken Bones

The Epic Struggle Just Ahead

The Empire and The Resistance – by Max Wilbert – Biocentric

The Energy Affordability Bait and Switch

US Oil and Gas Production: Signs of an Impending Bust

Nudge and Behavioral Governance- Systematic Government Thought Modification

Imperial Boomerang – The Chris Hedges Report

Resource Insights: World oil and natural gas consumption vs discoveries: Diverging trends mean trouble

Life In The Empty Quarter – The Honest Sorcerer

Complexity’s Revenge – by Arthur Berman

How to survive one week

Scientists Pioneer Reverse Solar Panels to Create Energy at Night | OilPrice.com

US Will Not Offer Security to Oil Firms in Venezuela, So Why Go? – MishTalk

Will AI Save Us? – by Guy R McPherson

Global Energy Transition Threatened by Critical Transformer Shortages | OilPrice.com

Davos Proclaims End of Western Order: Carney Speech Shows Europe and Canada Are “Third World” Now – Global Research

Salt, plastic, and extreme heat destroy urban soil health before anyone notices

Sacred Rage – by Max Wilbert – Biocentric

Outsmart Whatever Disaster Comes

How to Prepare for the Next Storm – by Jessica

95% of the Earth’s Land Set to Be Degraded by 2050 | Earth.Org

Are Banks More Dangerous Than Nukes?

Dedollarization? Gold over Debt. The End of the Keynesian Paper Promise Mirage. | dlacalle.com

US Weighs Precision Strikes On Iranian Officials As Govt Is ‘Weakest’ Since 1979 | ZeroHedge

Ditching Dualism #10: Determinism | Do the Math

85 Seconds to Midnight

Physical Realities – by Ian Sutton – Net Zero by 2050

You Can’t Outrun Collapse

Scott Ritter: US-Iran War Imminent as Military Buildup Peaks

Why the Next Recession Will be the Catalyst for Depression

Failure to Deliver Gold & Silver Calamity Coming – Bill Holter | Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog


PLEASE NOTE: This list is just ‘of interest’. It does not mean I personally endorse or agree with the content of a listed article; in fact, some I certainly do not agree with. But these are all part and parcel of stories told by our species about our world. Some are published by the authors for ‘educational’ and/or ‘informational’ purposes, some are for far more nefarious ‘narrative management’ ones–you, the reader, can decide which is which. Keep in mind a relevant passage from a Bill Rees paper: “We begin with a reminder that humans are storytellers by nature. We socially construct complex sets of facts, beliefs, and values that guide how we operate in the world. Indeed, humans act out of their socially constructed narratives as if they were real. All political ideologies, religious doctrines, economic paradigms, cultural narratives—even scientific theories—are socially constructed “stories” that may or may not accurately reflect any aspect of reality they purport to represent. Once a particular construct has taken hold, its adherents are likely to treat it more seriously than opposing evidence from an alternate conceptual framework.”


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