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The Bulletin: July 10-16, 2025

The Bulletin: July 10-16, 2025

This past week’s articles of interest…

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Why the world needs renewable food – by Julian Cribb

‘Green’ China Runs On Dirty Coal | ZeroHedge

Doug Casey on Why the Military-Industrial Complex Always Wins

Three Choices, None Good

Court Orders Bank Freezing Records in Freedom Convoy Case

CIA Whistleblower Reveals How Intelligence Agencies Gather Blackmail on Politicians Without Them Suspecting It

Science Snippets: Thawing Permafrost Triggers Carbon Release in the Arctic

Our Gordian Knot – by Geoffrey Deihl

Units of Survival: We’re On Our Own

How Data Misleads

The Purpose of Government – by Matt Orsagh

False Flag Incoming? “We the People Refuse to be Deceived Again”. Mikki Willis – Global Research

How to Dress and Undress your Home | LOW←TECH MAGAZINE 

The Ultimate Guide to Bug Out Bags: What They Are, Why You Need One, and How to Build Yours

Louisiana is the latest state to greenwash gas | Grist

What should you eat for health? – by Meryl Nass

The Conundrum of Money and Farming

Cambridge Researchers Find Gut Bacteria Could Help Remove ‘Forever Chemicals’ From Body | ZeroHedge

Blackouts Could Increase 100x, DOE Reliability Report Finds

By Hideaway: EROEI

The World Has a Serious Coal Problem

The Psychology of Survival

Study Reveals How Many Cups Of Coffee Needed To Shield Against Liver Disease | ZeroHedge

We’re 89 seconds from midnight — and it’s not just the nukes – EHN

The Collapse Prep Bug Out Plan: Tactical Planning For the Worst Case Scenario

Collapsing Now, Gone in 2030

Science Snippets: Wealthiest 10% Cause 2/3 of Global Heating

The Law That Can’t Be Broken

The oceans may contain much, much more plastic than previously thought | Grist

Sand and dust storms affect about 330 million people in over 150 countries, UN agency says

David Suzuki: “We should be scared stiff”

I Told You the Bayer Pesticide Liability Shield Would Be Coming

Worrying indications in recently updated world energy data

Systems: Overshoot and Collapse

The next ‘Storm of the Century’ could be even stronger, new study shows | CNN

The Empire’s Mildewed Collapse – by Mary Geddry

Economists Now Say Prices Will Continue To Rise

You Were Lied to About Exercise – by Erin Nystrom

Landscaping For Habitat, Soil Health, and Flood Control

The Looming False Flag That Could Ignite World War 3 in 2025

The Subcommittee Passed the Version Of the Appropriations Bill Which Included Bayer’s ‘Get Out Of Jail Free’ Card


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Despotism Is the New Normal: Looming Threats to Freedom in 2022

“Looking at the present, I see a more probable future: a new despotism creeping slowly across America. Faceless oligarchs sit at command posts of a corporate-government complex that has been slowly evolving over many decades. In efforts to enlarge their own powers and privileges, they are willing to have others suffer the intended or unintended consequences of their institutional or personal greed. For Americans, these consequences include chronic inflation, recurring recession, open and hidden unemployment, the poisoning of air, water, soil and bodies, and, more important, the subversion of our constitution.—Bertram Gross, Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America

Despotism has become our new normal.

Digital tyranny, surveillance. Intolerance, cancel culture, censorship. Lockdowns, mandates, government overreach. Supply chain shortages, inflation. Police brutality, home invasions, martial law. The loss of bodily integrity, privacy, autonomy.

These acts of tyranny by an authoritarian government have long since ceased to alarm or unnerve us. We have become desensitized to government brutality, accustomed to government corruption, and unfazed by the government’s assaults on our freedoms.

This present trajectory is unsustainable. The center cannot hold.

The following danger points pose some of the greatest threats to our collective and individual freedoms now and in the year to come.

Censorship. The most controversial issues of our day—gay rights, abortion, race, religion, sexuality, political correctness, police brutality, et al.—have become battlegrounds for those who claim to believe in freedom of speech but only when it favors the views and positions they support. Thus, while on paper, we are technically free to speak, in reality, we are only as free to speak as the government and tech giants such as Facebook, Google or YouTube may allow. Yet it’s a slippery slope from censoring so-called illegitimate ideas to silencing truth…

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Expect Government Crackdowns In A “Global Depression”

Expect Government Crackdowns In A “Global Depression”

For those professing a preference for one type of government over another, an ugly reality is they all cut from the same cloth. Whether we are talking about Democracy, Communism, Socialism, or Fascism the strong link they share is one of dominance and a desire to control. While seen as vastly different systems with distinct goals, each is rooted in the promise people should sacrifice as needed for “the greater good.” The main flaw in a democracy is that it allows a simple majority to force their desires upon others. This is why our forefathers set checks and balances in the Constitution, however, even these do not guarantee freedom will remain. Today, the burden of risk and the amount of “skin in the game” is not equally shared by all of society. Over time our financial system and institutions have been corrupted by crony capitalism and a political system that panders to the masses by exchanging favors for baubles. It could be argued that those in power don’t have to take away our freedom by force if we are willing to surrender it or trade it for a few paid weeks off work. Nor do they have to be fair in how they go about this if they simply get a majority of the populace to go along with their plan.

The suspicion governments are self-serving creatures is apparent in the old school British imperial definition of “commerce” which used free trade as a cover for the military dominance of weak nations. Those put in a position of being exploited often saw this as simply a ruse promoted by those wishing to abuse them. In short, opening borders and turning off protectionism simply makes it easier to rob countries of their wealth. America, a wayward child of England, has been accused of following this same path.

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