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The Bulletin: May 6-12, 2026

The Bulletin: May 6-12, 2026

This past week’s articles of interest…

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China Openly defies US Sanctions, Strengthens Ties with Canada – Global Research

Why Each American Lives Like a 40-Ton Whale: Power, Overshoot, and Climate

The Voices of Collapse Denialism | how to save the world

Lawrence Wilkerson: Rogue State America – Decay of a Superpower

Transition Towns are key to degrowth, but current movements remain too reformist – resilience

From Extractive Capital to Living Capital

We Are the Envy of Our Ancestors

Collapse As the Framework Which Now Surrounds Us

Canada Is Quietly Putting War Into Your Portfolio. “The Financialization of War” – Global Research

The War Came Home – by Lau Vegys

When Global Order Begins to Fracture – Preppgroup

The “Fury” is about China, not Iran!

Simplicity and Complexity, Doing and Non-Doing, Restoring and Preserving

The Greatest Energy Shock In History Is Unfolding

Don’t Look Up! – The Honest Sorcerer

The West adrift – by Ismaele – GeoPolitiQ

Gold, Debt And The Inevitable Global Housing Market Crash – Alt-Market.us

They’re Attacking Online Anonymity, And Other Notes

The Day Civilization Runs Out Of Bread Will Not Feel Like Fiction

Newsletter, 5/8/26 – by Jeffrey Strahl – Lockdown Times

The Supermarket Is Hiding a World Too Hot to Feed Itself

The Flail Weekly: May 9, 2026

All Empires Collapse. – by Sean Beaudoin

The Collapse Chronicle 05.10.26

Last Week in Collapse: May 3-9, 2026

Maersk CEO Warns Iran War Is A “New Wake-Up Call” For Global Trade | ZeroHedge

Vegetable-Oil Inflation Sends World Food Prices Higher | ZeroHedge

The Global Fertilizer Shortage Is Going To Mean The Spring Planting Season In The Northern Hemisphere Will Be A Total Disaster

A Stick of Dynamite Can Ruin Your Day – by Guy R McPherson

The Limits of Power: Why a War With Iran Risks Ending in Strategic Retreat for the United States

10 Household Items to Stock Up on Before the Strait of Hormuz Price Shock

Kagan Admits Iran Won – Global geopolitics

Malthus was right

Truth Is the First Casualty of War. The Currency Is the Second.

Trump Floats Making Venezuela The 51st State | ZeroHedge

Frequently Wrong, I Continue to Predict

Climate Theatre Is the New Denial

The Economic Hitmen – Global GeoPolitics

[Essay] 10 Qualities That Could Change the Future: The Seeds of New Cultural Mitochondria

China and US Trade Talks: A Solution For Oil Shortages

Global Coal Demand Surges as Middle East Energy Crisis Deepens | OilPrice.com


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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