The Bulletin: May 20-26, 2026
This past week’s articles of interest…
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Carrying capacity: The vinegar in economists’ wine
Western leaders play their part in our charade democracies. Can you spot the tell?
American Democracy Does Not Exist – by Caitlin Johnstone
Energy Independence Means Needing Less Permission to Live
Are We Going To Run Out Of Fuel By July 3rd?
The Second Copernican Revolution
Canada: VPN Companies Threaten to Leave Over Bill C-22
Scott Ritter: Europe Attacked Russia – Retaliation Is Now Unavoidable
Is Another Oil Spike Ahead? – by Jesse Colombo
Homesteading: The Great American Food Delusion
Redefining Inflation to Obscure Its Origins | The Daily Economy
How To Do Degrowth – by Matt Orsagh
The Collapse Chronicle 05.20.26
Coal Was Already Coming Back–Before Hormuz Even Closed
Will Solar Replace Fossil Fuels, or Only Add to the Mix?
It’s Not Iran Trapping Ships In The Hormuz, It’s The Insurance Risk | ZeroHedge
The World Beyond Hormuz – The Honest Sorcerer
Unfortunately, “The End of the World” is not Coming by 2030
Defending Capitalism to Death – by Steve Keen
Shaping, Sustaining, and Decisive: The Three Types of Action
The US Is Exporting Like Mad as Global Oil Stocks Deplete at a Record Pace
Dozens of nations scramble for World Bank financing amid US-Israeli created global shock
El Nino: Another Acceleration Push in The Entropy Spiral – George Tsakraklides
Apocalypse – by Nathan Knopp – System Failure
Seyed M. Marandi: Iran Closes Its Airspace as Negotiations Fail and the U.S. Prepares to Strike
They Key to (Quick) Cooling is Plants not Emissions Reductions
War profiteers: the Trump system – by Ismaele – GeoPolitiQ
Lavrov Elaborated On The US’ Plans To Eternally Control The EU’s Energy Market
UAE State Oil Company Head Says Hormuz Bypass Pipeline Nearly 50 Percent Complete | ZeroHedge
Atmosphere as a Steam Engine: New Results
OPCW Admits to Shunning Key Dissenter in Douma Cover-Up
The Iran War Could Trigger Gold’s Return as Money
The Overstuffed Freezer Analogy
Science Snippets: Warming Ocean Threatens Prochlorococcus
The Only Way to Feed the World is With Healthy Soil
Westminster Recycles Tobacco-Style Panic Campaign For Internet Crackdown
Bioregions, or the Return of the Living World
[Essay] A Guide to Staying Human (Part 1): Desperately Seeking Agency
As Rome Goes Dark, Christianity Emerges onto the Stage of History
Newsletter, 5/25/26 – by Jeffrey Strahl – Lockdown Times
Can the Imperial Core be Reformed? | Chris Hedges & Aaron Maté at the Vancouver Web Summit
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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