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Networks, Chokepoints, and Falling Dominoes

18 Wednesday Mar 2026

Posted by xraymike79 in Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Mental Health

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Actuarial Power, Asymmetric Warfare, Chokepoint Warfare, Critical Infrastructure, Economic Contagion, Energy Geopolitics, Energy Security, Financial Derivatives, Global South Blackouts, Imperial Overreach, Infrastructural Violence, Insurance Capital, Late Industrial Modernity, Maritime Straits, Network Fragility, Oil Empire, Strait Of Hormuz, Supply Chain Risk, Systems Collapse, Technocratic Governance

Modernity at the Chokepoints

What does it look like when a civilization ties its survival to a handful of narrow straits, buried cables, cloud clusters, and chemical plants—and then starts sawing at them in a fit of imperial politics and wishful thinking?

We are used to talking about “complex systems” and “global interdependence” as if redundancy comes for free. The picture in our heads is a web: many nodes, many links, no single point of failure. But that is not the world we have actually built. What we have is closer to a suspension bridge: a vast weight hanging from a few load‑bearing cables. The Strait of Hormuz. Gulf Coast refineries and LNG terminals. A couple of global fertilizer giants. Three cloud providers. A sparse grid of undersea fiber. A handful of global dollar‑clearing banks.

When those cables fray—through war, sanctions, climate shocks, or cyber sabotage—the deck does not sag gracefully. It drops.

The Strait That Moves the World

Start with the obvious: oil and gas.

On a map, the Strait of Hormuz is a narrow cut between Iran and Oman: 21 miles wide, two shipping lanes in, two shipping lanes out, plus a buffer. In energy reality, it is the throat through which roughly a fifth of globally traded crude and an enormous share of liquefied natural gas pass on their way to Asia and Europe. Close it, even partially, and a local skirmish in a narrow strait becomes a global energy shock, ripping through fuel prices, freight costs, and food bills in every time zone.

As we have already discussed, the current Iran war has made that concrete. Mines and anti‑ship missiles in and around Hormuz do not have to stop every tanker. They only have to raise the perceived risk high enough that insurers pull coverage, shippers refuse cargoes, and navies escort only the most politically essential flows. A two‑ or three‑million‑barrel‑per‑day disruption for weeks is enough to send oil into triple digits and LNG into panic territory. A deeper, longer shock starts to look less like a “market dislocation” and more like enforced rationing: governments diverting scarce fuel to militaries and critical infrastructure, leaving households and small businesses to absorb the hit.

We have seen sketches of this before: the tanker wars of the 1980s, the price spike after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, the crunch that followed Russia’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine. What is different now is the degree of concentration. Over the past two decades, as majors chased shareholder returns and states leaned on “just in time” trade, spare capacity and geographic diversity have withered. Fewer refineries. Bigger tankers. More gas tied up in slow‑moving LNG fleets. Less slack in storage.

A civilization that still runs its transport, agriculture, plastics, and much of its grid on hydrocarbons has chosen to confine an ever‑larger share of that metabolism to a few maritime chokepoints. Hormuz is the most dramatic, but not the only one. The Strait of Malacca, Bab el‑Mandeb, the Turkish Straits: each is a place where bottleneck geography and dense energy traffic now sit directly on top of each other. Each is a point where a regional war, a blockade, or even a credible threat can pull on cables that run into every supermarket and hospital on earth.

Food on a Single Chain

If energy is the master resource, food is the one that turns abstraction into panic. Here, too, what we call a “network” is really a handful of suspension ropes with everything hanging from them.

Global grain and oilseed markets depend heavily on a few “breadbaskets”: the U.S. Midwest, the Black Sea, Brazil and Argentina, parts of India and China. In a stable climate, localized drought in one region can be smoothed by surplus elsewhere. In a destabilized climate, that comforting picture starts to fail. Extreme heat, droughts, and floods are increasingly synchronized across regions by planetary‑scale shifts in jet streams and ocean currents. Researchers have a phrase for what happens when these patterns line up the wrong way: multiple breadbasket failure. Instead of one bad harvest, you get several at once.

The building blocks are already visible. Heat domes over North America, unprecedented drought in the Horn of Africa, flooded fields in Pakistan and along the Yangtze: each of these has happened in isolation. Put two or three together in the same growing season, layered on top of depleted grain stocks and already‑high prices, and you are no longer talking about localized hunger. You are talking about systemic scarcity.

And that is before you trace the chain upstream. Modern agriculture does not run on rain and muscle. It runs on fossil‑fuel‑derived fertilizers, diesel for tractors and harvesters, gas‑fired power for irrigation pumps, refrigerated logistics, and global shipping. Ammonia plants that turn natural gas into nitrogen fertilizer are chokepoints every bit as crucial as straits. So are export terminals on the Black Sea and Gulf Coast, and the small handful of companies that dominate grain trading. When energy prices spike, or when sanctions and war interrupt flows through a corridor like the Black Sea, the effect is not just a headline about “higher prices.” It is households in importing countries quietly dropping meat from their diets, then eggs, then fresh vegetables, then calories.

In theory, a diversified civilization could absorb such shocks. In practice, the food system has followed the same logic as energy: consolidation, scale, and efficiency first; resilience later, maybe. Fields planted fence‑to‑fence with a single crop variety; animals raised in vast confinement operations that depend on continuous feed deliveries; supermarket chains with centralized distribution centers and minimal backroom storage.

The result is that it does not take an end‑of‑the‑world drought to stress the system. A few failed harvests, a fertilizer crunch, or a war that chokes a critical export route are enough to push tens or hundreds of millions of people out of food security and into some combination of malnutrition, migration, and revolt.

The Cloud Under Our Feet

If oil and grain are visible chokepoints, the digital ones are largely invisible. They are no less real.

Every time you tap a card, check a lab result, book a truck, or dispatch an ambulance, you are depending on computers that live somewhere else. For a while, we were happy to regard “the cloud” as a comforting abstraction. Now it is a specific handful of hyperscale data centers, network backbones, authentication services, and software supply chains—each operating under the control of a few firms and, ultimately, a few states.

Hospitals, water utilities, electricity system operators, ports, railroads, and refineries increasingly run their operations through cloud‑hosted platforms and common software libraries. Identity and access management is outsourced to third‑party providers. Billing systems, maintenance logs, and industrial control interfaces sit behind the same handful of login pages. It is efficient, standardized, and—until it fails—invisible.

We already have hints of what a serious digital chokepoint failure looks like. Ransomware and supply‑chain attacks that encrypt hospital networks and force staff back onto paper. Payment system outages that strand travelers and jam supermarkets. Software bugs in a widely used library that propagate out into thousands of organizations at once. These are early warnings, not worst‑case scenarios.

The lesson from Stuxnet and the Ukraine grid attacks is that determined states can target not just the accounting layer, but the control layer: the switches and valves and breakers that keep electricity, water, and fuel moving. Code can blind operators, feed them fake readings, run equipment to failure, and trigger blackouts at the grid level. As more of the world’s critical infrastructure is wired into shared digital ecosystems—common protocols, shared platforms, centralized monitoring—the distance between “a cyber incident at a vendor” and “no power in a third of the country” shrinks.

We are building something much like the energy and food systems: vast complexity perched on top of a small number of concentrated, opaque, and mutually entangled cores.

Signals from the Cables and the Grid

If you want to see this fragility in pure form, you do not have to look at tankers or grain silos. You can look under the sea and into the wires.

The undersea‑cable grid that carries nearly all international internet traffic is marketed as a redundant mesh. In practice, much of Asia, the Gulf, and East Africa now rely on a few busy corridors where dozens of cables are bunched together on the seafloor. When several cables in the Red Sea were cut recently—most likely by wayward anchors rather than deliberate intent—connectivity across parts of the Middle East and South Asia degraded in hours, and traffic had to be hurriedly rerouted thousands of miles around Africa. A few severed fibers in a contested chokepoint turned into slower payments, dropped calls, and stalled business on multiple continents, with nobody quite sure whether it was an accident, an attack, or something in between.

On land, the electrical grid is undergoing a similar stress test. Growing fleets of data centers, AI clusters, and electrified everything are pushing peak demand up faster than new firm capacity and transmission are being built. At the same time, extreme weather—heat domes, polar outbreaks, inland hurricanes—is hammering aging lines and transformers that were installed decades ago for a milder climate and a flatter load curve. Each year, reliability assessments quietly expand the list of regions at “elevated risk” of rolling blackouts if a cold snap or heat wave hits at the wrong moment. The supply of electrons still looks adequate on annual spreadsheets. The real fragility shows up in the hour‑to‑hour choreography needed to keep a sprawling, under‑maintained machine balanced on the edge of collapse.

Critical to Whom?

States and corporations are not blind to any of this. They simply draw different conclusions.

Security assessments now openly talk about “globally critical infrastructure”: assets and corridors whose loss would have cascading international effects. Government studies list familiar categories—energy, transport, communications, finance, health, food—and then note, in careful language, that these systems are aging, increasingly digitized, more exposed to climate extremes, and deeply interdependent. Corporate risk reports use phrases like “concentration risk” to describe the financial exposure that comes from relying on a handful of providers for cloud services, logistics, or payments.

Then, in the next breath, policy and business practice push further in the same direction. Ports are privatized and consolidated, refineries mothballed in favor of efficient mega‑plants. Cloud workloads are migrated to one or two platforms because vendor diversity is “too complex.” Fertilizer and seed markets are allowed to coalesce into a few global players because that is what the spreadsheets demand.

From the perspective of a balance sheet, this makes sense. Fixed costs fall. Margins rise. From the perspective of a civilization, it is the equivalent of stripping load‑bearing walls from a building to make the floor plan more open. Day by day, nothing seems to change. Then one day, something gives.

Empire at the Switches

If you wanted to design a world in which collapse could be triggered cheaply for political gain, you would start by concentrating essential flows and then arming a few actors with the tools to disrupt them. That is more or less the world we now inhabit.

Maritime chokepoints are guarded—or threatened—by navies. Financial rails are supervised by a few central banks and clearinghouses. Cloud centers sit comfortably within the jurisdictional reach of major powers. Undersea cables run through the exclusive economic zones of states that field submarines and listening posts. Fertilizer and grain flows answer to export controls and sanctions lists.

It is not hard to see how these structures get used. Sanctions on oil and gas become routine instruments of policy. Grain shipments are halted or “weaponized” in conflicts. Payment networks are turned off for entire countries. Cloud services are restricted or compelled into surveillance partnerships. Navies quietly signal which straits will be considered off‑limits in the event of war.

For the populations on the receiving end, none of this looks like an abstract “decoupling.” It looks like power flickering, fuel lines lengthening, prices spiking, shops emptying, and medical care degrading. It looks like the blackouts in Cuba today, played out at different scales and latitudes: an energy‑dependent modernity pushed over the edge by a deliberate tightening of the chokepoints it cannot live without.

The temptation in rich capitals is to assume that this weaponization will always run one way: from core to periphery, from empire to small states. The Iran war and Hormuz crisis are already a counterexample. So are Russia’s gas cut‑offs to Europe, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, and the repeated cable cuts and port disruptions that follow every serious regional war. Peripheral actors can pull on the cables too. They may not own the cables, but they can still tangle and sever them.

After the Holocene

Civilization did not rise on a random roll of the geological dice. It was granted a long, improbable grace period: the Holocene, roughly twelve thousand years of unusually gentle, predictable climate in which temperatures, rainfall, and sea levels wobbled but did not lurch. For the first time in our species’ history, you could plant in the same valleys for generations, build canals that did not routinely dry up or wash away, store grain against next year instead of the next thousand surprises. Cities, empires, fossil‑fuel industry, global trade: all of it is scaffolding bolted onto that brief plateau of planetary calm.

What we call “modernity” is not just machines and markets. It is a particular style of risk‑taking that only makes sense when the background planet is quiet. You can afford to concentrate your power plants on low‑lying coasts, to run just‑in‑time grain shipments through a handful of straits, to route nearly all digital traffic through a few cable corridors and data centers, when the odds of simultaneous drought, flood, heat wave, and storm are vanishingly small. The Holocene’s gift was not abundance so much as reliability.

That gift is being withdrawn. We have already shoved the Earth system outside the bounds that defined the Holocene’s “safe operating space”: hotter atmosphere, wilder water cycles, acidifying oceans, unraveling ecosystems. The statistics are still catching up, but the lived pattern is clear enough: record heat on aging grids; once‑in‑a‑century floods arriving twice in a decade; failed harvests and displaced millions moving into cities whose own lifelines run through stressed rivers and contested straits. Under those conditions, the architecture we built for a calm planet does not merely strain. It turns predatory. Each extra degree, each lost forest, each collapsed fishery weighs hardest on the same narrow set of chokepoints you have been asked to trust with your electricity, your food, your savings, your medical care.

We are not just leaving the Holocene. We are entering an era in which the background climate and the foreground empire are aligned in one direction: towards more frequent, more geographically synchronized blows to the load‑bearing cables of our civilization. The old reassurance—that the planet itself would remain a neutral stage on which human politics played out—is gone. The stage is now an actor, and it is pulling on the same ropes.

Collapse, Reframed

When people talk about the “collapse of modern civilization,” they often mean an undifferentiated fall: climate tipping points, resource exhaustion, some generalized sense of “systems breaking down.” The reality now coming into view is more specific and more legible.

We do not need a simultaneous failure of everything, everywhere. We need a handful of critical nodes to fail in the wrong sequence. A major energy chokepoint like Hormuz. A cluster of refineries or LNG terminals pushed offline by a combination of storm surge and war. A year of overlapping harvest shocks plus export bans. A crippling outage or attack on a dominant cloud provider that also touches industrial control systems. A dollar‑funding squeeze that freezes trade finance for poorer importers just when they need food and fuel most.

Each of these is survivable in isolation, with enough time, luck, and political will. The danger is their convergence: war raising energy prices, climate extremes hitting crops, cyber incidents stressing grids and hospitals, financial panic accelerating capital flight and austerity. What looks like four different domains—energy, food, digital, money—turns out to be one system with shared chokepoints and feedback loops.

In that light, the Cuba blackout and the Iran war are not separate stories. They are early chapters in the same book: a civilization that has made itself faster, taller, and more impressive by resting more and more of its weight on fewer and fewer supports, in an era when those supports are increasingly contested.

The politics that follow from this are not reassuring. Elites with access to buffers—diesel generators, private security, second passports, diversified portfolios—will push risk down the chain. Populations at the periphery of empires, or at the literal low‑lying edges of continents, will be asked to absorb the rolling blackouts, food rationing, and water cuts. Middle classes will be told stories about necessary sacrifice and external enemies. Some will believe them. Others will not.

None of this is inevitable in a metaphysical sense. It is the sum of choices about how to organize infrastructure, who owns and governs it, what risks are tolerated for profit and power, and whose lives are deemed expendable when something has to give.

What my work is already documenting—Cuba in the dark, an oil empire gambling with Hormuz—is that those choices are made now, often in secret, and almost always in ways that increase concentration and fragility rather than reduce it. Seen together, these are not isolated crises but the wiring diagram of how a modern civilization fails.

If there is a useful reframe for people trying to think clearly about “collapse,” it might be this:

Stop picturing a slow, gradual fading of modern life. Start picturing a series of sharp blows to a few overloaded cables—and the cascading, uneven fall of everything hanging from them.

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The Empire at the Choke Point: Oil, Fertilizer, and a World on Rations

10 Tuesday Mar 2026

Posted by xraymike79 in Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Mental Health

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American Hegemony, Asymmetric Warfare, Civilian Targeting, Climate And Conflict, De Dollarization, Deindustrialization At Home, Dollar Hegemony, Energy Geopolitics, Fertilizer Shock, Food Security Crisis, Global Political Economy, Global South Resistance, Gulf Monarchies, Imperial Overreach, Moral Bankruptcy Of Empire, Petrochemical Dependence, Rules Based Order, Strait Of Hormuz, Supply Chain Fragility, Systemic Risk

Once again the American empire has waded into the Middle East convinced it can redraw the map, only to find that this time the quagmire reaches all the way into its own gas tanks, grocery aisles, and credit markets. Somewhere between the Strait of Hormuz and the trading floors of New York, oil that had idled around 70 dollars a barrel suddenly spiked to nearly 120 before sliding back toward 90, like a seismograph undecided between tremor and quake. Energy desks called it “volatility.” Daniel Yergin, the Pulitzer‑winning oil historian and vice‑chair of S&P Global, called it—carefully, on public television—a “nightmare scenario” in the making. The rest of us will have to survive whatever they choose to call it.

When the first U.S.–Israeli strikes hit Iran’s refineries and export terminals, traders discovered what planners have always known: the global economy has a throat, and it is about twenty‑one miles wide. You can call it the Strait of Hormuz, or you can call it the place where 20 percent of the world’s oil and a fifth of its liquefied natural gas squeeze between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula before fanning out into the arteries of “normal life.” But Hormuz is only the visible pinch point on a longer, fragile spine: from the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, where Iran’s fast boats, missiles, and mines can harass tankers, out into the Arabian Sea, and westward through the Red Sea and Bab al‑Mandab, where Iran‑aligned Houthis—and, if needed, other militias—have already shown they can turn that whole corridor into a killer of ships. Close any one segment for a week and you get a scare at the pump; close or credibly threaten several for a season, and you get history.

War at the Throat of the System

On PBS NewsHour, Geoff Bennett, an avatar of American reassurance, sat across from Yergin and tried to make the chaos sound manageable. Prices had surged overnight “to levels we haven’t seen since 2022,” he noted, before falling sharply by the end of the day; the national average price of gasoline, he added, had already climbed nearly fifty cents since the conflict began. What, he asked, was driving the swings?

What drove prices up, Yergin said, was simple: Hormuz was shutting down—“the biggest oil disruption the world has ever seen.” Not just because of the missiles and drones buzzing the strait, but because of the fear that “very extensive infrastructure on the Arab side of the Gulf” might be next. What drove prices back down was also simple: television demagogue‑in‑chief Donald Trump, flanked by neocon hawks like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Fox‑studio‑groomed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, signaling that the war could “soon be over.” Markets do not need coherence; they only need a story that can be traded.

Pressed on his Financial Times warning of a “nightmare scenario,” Yergin drew the contour in a few sentences. The real disaster, he said, would be not a brief scare but “an extended period of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz combined with extensive damage to the infrastructure”—the kind of shock that would send prices well beyond 120, “hit financial markets,” and, as in the 1970s, “push the world into recession.” Even without that full nightmare, he admitted, prices were already “a good deal higher” than before the military buildup, and the lines on the charts were no longer under anyone’s real control.

The empire’s answer has been to fight this asymmetrical war with an outdated playbook. Energy Secretary Chris Wright—another smooth emissary of normality—talked of a “large tanker” that had managed to thread the strait, and Trump mused aloud about providing naval escorts, as if the calendar had flipped back to the late 1980s tanker wars. But the Gulf has moved on. A cheap, laptop‑piloted suicide drone, built from commercial parts and costing on the order of a few tens of thousands of dollars, can now do what a squadron used to: write a red line through a shipowner’s balance sheet. The United States can escort a handful of tankers through Hormuz for the cameras; it cannot escort the actuarial tables of the insurance industry, or the quiet decision of a Greek magnate to sit tight until the sky stops buzzing.​

Even in Yergin’s careful technocratese, the implication is brutal: the system is realizing that the blood flow it depends on runs through a choke point someone else can close, and that carrier battle groups are clumsy instruments against small, disposable machines that arrive in swarms.

When the Fertilizer Stops

The more revealing moment in that PBS exchange comes when Bennett asks where Americans might feel the pain beyond the pump. Yergin dutifully mentions transportation and heating, but then, almost as an aside, he notes that an unnervingly large share of the cost of food is really the cost of energy. The line passes without comment, like a minor statistic. It is actually the hinge that swings the Iran war from an oil story into a food story, and from there into a political one.

Modern agriculture runs on nitrogen and sulfur pulled out of gas and oil. Ammonia and urea, the nitrogen fertilizers that keep harvests from collapsing, are synthesized largely from natural gas; sulfur, another key nutrient and a backbone of phosphate fertilizers, is mostly a byproduct of fossil‑fuel extraction. A war that throttles LNG flows and sulfur shipments out of the Gulf is therefore not just an “energy markets” event; it is a delayed shock to the calories the world expects to eat in six, twelve, twenty‑four months.

There is no strategic fertilizer reserve for this. Around a third of the world’s traded fertilizer nutrients now sit downstream of this war: ammonia and urea from Gulf plants, sulfur stripped out of oil and gas and shipped through the same narrowing strait. With roughly a third of seaborne urea and about half of global sulfur exports effectively trapped behind the disruption, the gas transformed into plant food has been severed from its main shipping route. Russian and Chinese producers are already near the limits of what they can export, and overland workarounds to non‑Gulf ports move only a trickle compared with the millions of tonnes that normally pour through Hormuz.

Agronomists and commodity analysts are already warning that if those flows stay choked through planting season, even “modest” cuts in nitrogen use could mean millions of tonnes of grain that never materialize—a slower‑motion “food price shock” that may prove more destabilising than the crude‑price spike that preceded it. Analysts now talk, a little too calmly, about a coming “fertiliser shock.” With shipping through Hormuz disrupted or priced into the stratosphere, Gulf‑linked fertilizer plants dial back production, export schedules slip, procurement officers in Asia and Africa bid against each other for the remaining cargoes, and farmers from Punjab to the Brazilian cerrado quietly cut application rates. The first sign shows up as a spike in urea futures; the second as thinner harvests; the third as a sharp turn in the FAO’s global food price index that ministries in Cairo, Tunis, or Dhaka cannot ignore.

We have seen this film before. In 2008 and again in the early 2010s, synchronized surges in grain prices—driven by energy costs, export bans, and bad policy—helped trigger food riots and mass protests from Egypt and Tunisia to a belt of some thirty other countries across Africa and Asia. Today’s Iran war bakes in a similar arc: bomb refineries and LNG terminals in March, quietly strip fertilizer off the market, and then field anger in someone else’s capital six or eighteen months later—while insisting, with a straight face, that the connection is mysterious. By then, the blowback is already washing home: American farmers squeezed by doubled nitrogen prices and missed spring shipments, grocery inflation and SNAP cuts colliding in the aisles, and an empire discovering that the unrest it exports will not stop at its own borders.

Tehran Under Double‑Tap Democracy

From Tehran, the nightmare does not begin with a candlestick chart; it begins with a siren and ends with a double tap.​

Mohammad Marandi, a professor of English literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran and a regular commentator on Western media narratives, spoke to former CIA officer John Kiriakou from a city learning to hold its breath between strikes. The targets, he said, are not just radar stations or missile batteries but the skeleton and nervous system of urban life: apartment blocks, squares, hospitals, schools, stadiums, pharmaceutical factories, Red Crescent headquarters, police stations, national emergency‑service buildings. First comes the bomb that shatters the square; then, when neighbors and first responders claw at the rubble, comes the second wave, aimed at those who tried to help.​

On day one alone, Marandi recounts, U.S.–Israeli strikes hit the Gandhi Hospital in Tehran—targeting its IVF clinic—and an elementary school filled with girls, killing around 168 students and twenty staff, followed hours later by a gymnasium where women were playing basketball and volleyball. Kiriakou, in a separate interview about the same war, is asked to respond to Trump’s televised claim that “the only side that targets civilians is Iran,” that the girls’ school must have been hit by errant Iranian munitions. As an American, Kiriakou says, he wants to believe it was a terrible mistake, “but my brain won’t allow me to believe that.” Given the record in Gaza and Lebanon, he concludes, either Washington or its ally chose that target, and chose it to traumatize Iranians into submission.

The bombs do their work; so does the resistance. Every night, Marandi says, even under bombardment, Iranians gather by the tens and hundreds of thousands in cities across the country: not in one Tiananmen‑style square that can be dispersed, but in dozens of separate assemblies. In Tehran alone, he describes crowds in “20 or so places,” each swelling into six figures, standing their ground while anti‑aircraft and anti‑missile batteries trace frantic arcs overhead. It is not a regime‑scripted tableau; it is a population that has internalized a particular Shia grammar of martyrdom and steadfastness, some of it drawn directly from the assassinated Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose biography Marandi sketches in detail.​

Khamenei, he reminds viewers, was not the cartoon villain of Western coverage but a cleric from a poor family who spent time in the Shah’s prisons, fought at the front in the Iran–Iraq war even as president, lost the use of his right arm in an assassination attempt, and remained in his home and office through years of sanctions and threats. He was, Marandi emphasizes, “not afraid to die” and refused to leave Tehran even under bombardment, insisting he would not flee when ordinary Iranians had nowhere to go. Killing him, along with much of his family, has not decapitated the system; it has canonized him as a martyr and hardened the resolve of those who saw him as both religious and political leader.​

The war, in other words, is teaching Iranians something about their enemies that no number of abstract lectures on imperialism could have driven home. Students who once dabbled in Western‑backed protests, he says, now contact him in tears asking how they can atone and help. A generation that had half‑believed satellite‑beamed fantasies about Western concern for human rights is watching, day and night, as that concern vaporizes against the concrete of their own neighborhoods—and with every double tap and denied hospital strike, the American empire trades away another slice of whatever moral authority it once claimed in the region.​

Surviving Is Winning

If the everyday landscape of Tehran is one of double‑taps and defiance, the strategic horizon is simpler. For the United States and Israel, “victory” still means what it meant in Guatemala in 1954 or Tehran in 1953: a toppled government, a purged military, a new client executive smiling from the presidential balcony. For Iran, victory means breathing.

Kiriakou, who spent years inside the CIA’s counterterrorism bureaucracy before turning whistleblower on its torture program, puts it in a sentence. For Washington and Tel Aviv to win, he says, “they have to completely topple the Iranian government and remove all of their leaders,” likely killing “hundreds and hundreds of people,” then install “a pro‑American, pro‑Israeli government in its place.” That is “virtually impossible,” he adds. For Iran to win, by contrast, “all they have to do is survive.” If, at the end of this, there is still an Islamic Republic with functional command structures and enough rockets and drones to hurt its enemies, “Israel and the United States lose.”​

Iran’s military and political leadership are behaving as though they understand this math. They know they are outgunned in high‑end hardware; hypersonic missiles aside, they cannot match U.S. or Israeli avionics and targeting systems. But they do not have to. Instead, they lean into what they do have: cheap, plentiful, reasonably accurate suicide drones and medium‑range missiles that can be guided into U.S. bases across the Gulf, oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, hotels and office towers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and, when needed, deeper targets in Israel itself.

As Kiriakou and other analysts note, a one‑way attack drone capable of reaching regional bases or even Israel can cost on the order of tens of thousands of dollars—a Shahed‑class system is widely estimated at roughly 20,000 to 50,000 dollars per unit—while the interceptors that try to stop it run into the millions, and the aircraft, refineries, export terminals, or high‑rise skylines behind them are priced in the billions and collateralized in London and New York. In that landscape, every day the war continues and every successful hit on a “sensitive target”—from the U.S. Air Force base outside Doha to the Fifth Fleet’s headquarters in Bahrain—constitutes a kind of negative‑interest payment the system owes to its own overreach.

Marandi, citing “a significant political figure,” says Iranian planners intend to keep this up “until the midterms in the United States,” explicitly aiming to make the war an issue for voters and investors, not just for generals. The goal is not to destroy the U.S. militarily but to force it and its Gulf clients into a choice: accept real negotiation with an adversary you can no longer bully, or bleed out economically and politically in a conflict you cannot win—while watching, in real time, as investors start pricing U.S. assets as if Washington has stumbled into another forever war, and as the rest of the world quietly recalibrates its view of American power from invincible hegemon to flailing, overleveraged empire.​

The Gulf’s Buyers’ Remorse

If survival is Iran’s bar for victory, survival is also becoming an awkward question for the Gulf monarchies that helped stage this war.

For three and a half decades, from the liberation of Kuwait onward, the ruling families of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait outsourced their regime security to Washington. The logic was simple: host U.S. air wings, army brigades, and naval fleets; buy hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of American weapons; align foreign policy with Washington’s wars; and in return receive a security guarantee—explicit or not—against both external threats and internal upheaval.​​

The Iran war is exposing the cracks in that bargain. Kiriakou spent the weeks before the outbreak shuttling through Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Kuwait City, listening to local elites ask whether the Americans would really attack. He told them yes, based on what he had been taught inside the Agency: if you want to understand U.S. intentions, “watch the movement of American naval vessels.” Carrier strike groups moved in; war followed.​

What followed next, from the Gulf perspective, was worse. Iranian drones and missiles hit luxury hotels, shopping centers, apartment buildings, oil installations, airports, and U.S. bases. The world’s largest foreign air base, sprawling army facilities with fifty thousand U.S. ground troops, the headquarters of the Fifth Fleet—none of them could stop cheap, one‑way attack drones and salvos of ballistic missiles. A quarter century after Vladimir Putin expressed shock that the Pentagon had no surface‑to‑air missiles defending it on 9/11, Kiriakou notes dryly, “we don’t have surface‑to‑air missiles to protect much of anything that we have.”

For rulers whose citizenry makes up ten or fifteen percent of the population, perched atop vast pools of migrant labor and stateless underclasses, that is not an academic point. Marandi is blunt: these are “family dictatorships” with no deep historical roots or ideological glue; stretch the war out and they may simply not survive. Already, he says, some are phoning Moscow to ask for help, only to be reminded by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that they never condemned U.S.–Israeli attacks on Iran and are “the main reason of this war happening.”

Caught between a patron that cannot protect them and a neighbor that can hurt them, the Gulf monarchies will do what they have always done: hedge. That will mean deeper security and energy ties with China and Russia, which are already positioning themselves as mediators and alternative arms suppliers, quiet constraints on U.S. basing rights and operations, and, over time, some form of accommodation with Tehran that trades public hostility for private understandings. The image of the Gulf as a stable, U.S.‑policed “energy supermarket” is gone; in its place is a region where the shelves themselves are recognized as leverage.

Empire at Home: Debt, Decay, and Denial

While Hormuz chokes and Tehran burns, the imperial core continues its strange double life.

On the one hand, the United States is still, on paper, the only country that can fight a war like this. Its defense budget has swollen to roughly a trillion dollars a year, larger than that of the next set of major powers combined. It sustains carrier battle groups on every ocean, maintains hundreds of bases, and can rain precision munitions on almost any point on the globe.

On the other hand, as Kiriakou points out, it has “third world level” airports, crumbling roads and bridges, and hospitals that feel permanently on the verge of collapse. Interest payments on the national debt are projected to hit about a trillion dollars a year by 2026—more than the country will spend on either defense or Medicaid—and to roughly double again by the mid‑2030s, becoming the single largest line item in the federal budget. Donald Trump, who once daydreamed about cutting the Pentagon budget in half, now talks—under the influence of advisers like Rubio and Hegseth and donors like Miriam Adelson—about increasing it by another half‑trillion dollars.​

The same White House that insists it can fight and win a war with Iran in weeks also blocks, or “chills,” a joint bulletin from the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center warning of an elevated domestic terror threat linked to that very war. Media reports describe an administration demanding that any product “concerning Iran” be cleared personally, with the practical effect that local law enforcement and the public are kept in the dark about heightened risks to U.S. government facilities, Jewish and Iranian‑American institutions, and critical infrastructure. Better to control the narrative than to confront the consequences.​

Layer on top the slow erosion of dollar hegemony. Iran’s entry into an expanded BRICS bloc—which is on track to account for nearly 40 percent of global GDP on a purchasing‑power basis by the end of the decade—and that group’s halting explorations of a shared currency and non‑dollar settlement systems will not dethrone the greenback tomorrow. But they are part of the same drift the Iran war is accelerating: large commodity producers and populous states asking whether it is wise to keep clearing their trade through a currency whose issuer has a habit of weaponizing its privileges. If the conflict pushes more oil, gas, and fertilizer deals into yuan, rupees, or some future BRICS unit, Washington will have achieved the rare feat of undermining its own monetary power with the same tools—sanctions, asset seizures, military threats—it once used to enforce it.

Cultural Weather: Graded Humanity

Culturally, the Iran war does not just normalize the unthinkable; it clarifies the operating system behind it: a world in which some deaths are treated as events and others as acceptable background noise. For two years, Gaza supplied the template. Western media framed an openly exterminatory campaign as “self‑defense,” gave vastly more emotional and narrative space to Israeli victims than to Palestinian ones, and treated Palestinian casualty figures as inherently suspect even when later confirmed by Israeli officials and independent researchers. The lesson, for anyone watching from the global South, was not subtle: there is a moral caste system, and Gazans are on the bottom.

For anyone who has been paying attention, none of this cruelty is entirely new. A generation ago, Madeleine Albright could tell “60 Minutes” that the reported deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children under U.S. sanctions were “worth it,” and the remark was treated as a minor scandal rather than a confession. For decades the United States armed and financed death squads from Central America to Southeast Asia, backed dictatorships that filled mass graves, and applied one standard of legality to enemies and another to clients. What Gaza and now Tehran change is not the underlying moral code but its exposure: the same hierarchy of lives is being enforced with a level of ferocity, duration, and live‑streamed documentation that strips away every pretense of “rules‑based” restraint. The barbarity has not suddenly appeared; it has dropped its mask.

The mask does not just slip in dusty archives or leaked memos; it slips live, in high definition. On Fox News, Senator Lindsey Graham recently described Washington’s billion‑dollars‑a‑day bombardment of Iran as “the best money ever spent,” a “really good investment,” because when Tehran’s regime falls “we are going to make a ton of money.” He then laid out the business case: Venezuela and Iran, whose elected leaders Washington has kidnapped or is now trying to overthrow, “have 31 percent of the world’s oil reserves. We’re going to have a partnership with 31 percent of the known reserves. This is China’s nightmare. This is a good investment.” It is Albright’s “worth it” updated for a new century: an open admission that the deaths of children in classrooms and people in apartment blocks are an acceptable price for securing a bigger cut of the world’s fuel.

Tehran extends the Gaza logic from a besieged enclave to a capital city. The same arsenals that chewed Gaza’s hospitals, schools, and apartment towers into dust now turn stadiums, universities, and power plants in a metropolis of ten million into legitimate targets, and much of the Western press falls back on the same reflex: emphasize “Iranian aggression,” minimize the civilian dead, recycle official talking points about “precision” even when the rubble on screen says otherwise. What used to be a seminar debate about a “rules‑based order” has become a live demonstration that, for favored states, the rules are optional; for disfavored populations, even the word “genocide” is treated as a breach of etiquette rather than a description.

This produces two very different psychic climates. In much of the global South, Gaza and now Tehran confirm a long‑standing suspicion that universal values were always a veneer for a hierarchy of “worthy” and “unworthy” victims; the death of a Ukrainian civilian is a violation of civilization, the death of a Palestinian or Iranian civilian is a regrettable data point on a graphic. Among audiences in the metropole, the effect is more corrosive than clarifying: each new atrocity is framed, litigated, and memed until it becomes a genre of content, something to scroll past rather than a crime to stop. What looks, from the outside, like moral bankruptcy looks, from the inside, like fatigue.

Kiriakou’s Los Angeles vignette is not a curiosity but a case study. A few hundred monarchists and their fellow‑travelers, waving Shah‑era and Israeli flags, are asked on camera about the bombing of a girls’ school and reply that “it’s okay,” a sad but acceptable cost of doing business. That is empire’s moral education distilled: people you will never meet, in places you will never visit, can be sacrificed for abstractions like “our credibility” or “regime change.” Marandi, in Tehran, describes a different crowd entirely: ordinary Iranians, who have already absorbed years of sanctions and are now under bombardment, gathering in public spaces under fire to insist, by their sheer presence, that they are not expendable. Those two scenes are not just a split‑screen of this war; they are a portrait of a civilization that has learned to live with its own atrocities, and of those who are forced to live under them.​

The System Writes Its Own Obituary

None of this guarantees apocalypse. The likeliest outcome is not a clean, theatrical end to the American empire but something slower and more squalid: a long, grinding partial closure of Hormuz; a jagged plateau of higher energy and fertilizer prices; a series of recessions and food‑price spikes that topple governments far from the Gulf; a further hollowing out of Western infrastructure and public trust; a gradual hedging away from the dollar; an even more militarized and secretive policy apparatus in Washington and its allies.

In that sense, Yergin’s “nightmare scenario” is too narrow. The real nightmare is not that one regional war briefly “pushes the world into recession.” It is that the war reveals, in accelerated form, what was already true: key subsystems—energy, food, finance, information—have been wired together so tightly, and left so brittle, that any serious shock anywhere now ripples everywhere. A drone operator over the Strait of Hormuz can close a lane of traffic and, a few weeks later, a taxi driver in Cairo finds his fuel bill up by thirty percent and passes the cost on to passengers who were already skipping meals.

The Iran war is not an aberration in that system; it is its expression. It is what you get when a political and economic order built on fossil extraction, covert coups, and selective law decides, yet again, that the answer to every limit is more force. It assumes you can bomb refineries and depots and still have a stable energy market; that you can choke a strait and still have affordable food; that you can loot or freeze other people’s reserves and still have a trusted reserve currency; that you can shred another country’s social fabric and still have a safe, docile homeland; that you can do all of this and still be treated as a referee, not a player.

When it is “over”—when some paper deal is signed, when tankers inch back through Hormuz under heavier escort, when indices and anchors declare that “markets have calmed”—none of the underlying debts will have been paid. The fertilizer that did not ship will still be missing from the soil and from future harvests. The bridges that did not get repaired because the money went to missiles will still sag over their rivers. The trust that drained out of politics and media will not be magically refilled.

You can call that a nightmare scenario if you like. It is also just how this system keeps its books: paying interest on past follies with new ones, rolling over the principal into whatever periphery still has something left to strip. Tehran’s black rain, the empty grocery aisle in a country that thought it was far from Hormuz, the senator on television calling a billion dollars a day in bombing “the best money ever spent” because it buys control over someone else’s oil—these are not side‑effects. They are the weather report of a civilization that turned its choke points into weapons, and is only now discovering that they cut both ways.

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Billion‑Dollar Bets on a Dying World

07 Saturday Mar 2026

Posted by xraymike79 in Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Mental Health

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Civilizational Collapse, End Of The American Empire, Fertilizer Supply Shock, Food Insecurity, Fossil Fuel Civilization, Global Energy Crisis, Global Supply Chains, Gulf Geopolitics, Imperial Overreach, LNG Disruption, Managed Decline, Military Industrial Complex, Multipolar Disorder, Security State Expansion, Stagflation Risk, Strait Of Hormuz, Trillion Dollar Wars, Unauthorized War, US Iran War, US Israeli Alliance

The war in Iran is already built to break things. It is grinding through munitions at nearly a billion dollars a day, rerouting ships around two continents, and quietly starving the fertilizer arteries that make modern harvests possible—all as Washington places yet another unvoted, multi-billion‑dollar bet on the idea that the system can take one more hit. The question beneath all of this is brutally simple: how many more of these bets can a fraying, fossil‑fueled civilization place before it finally hits a limit it cannot bluff or bomb its way past?

Eight days into the US–Israeli campaign, Hormuz has become less a shipping lane than a test of how much risk a fossil‑fueled civilization can absorb. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claims “complete control” over the strait and has vowed to set on fire any vessel that dares to cross. Tanker traffic has collapsed, maritime insurers have doubled or withdrawn war coverage, and the waterway that once carried roughly a fifth of the world’s oil and gas flows is effectively closed. Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura refinery—the beating heart of its export system—has been shut down twice by Iranian drones. Qatar declared force majeure—legal shorthand for saying an unforeseen, uncontrollable event made it impossible to deliver on its export contracts. Analysts now estimate that roughly a fifth of the planet’s crude and gas supply is suspended, either because fields and refineries have had to shut or because there is simply nowhere safe to send the barrels.

Energy prices have reacted immediately. Global oil benchmarks have surged by more than 25 percent since the first strikes, pushing Brent into the low 80s and driving up gasoline and diesel prices from Tokyo to Toledo. European gas prices spiked by more than 50 percent in a single day on news of Ras Laffan’s closure. But these moves, dramatic as they feel to consumers, are only the opening chords. On their own, oil in the 80s and a few weeks of high LNG prices are survivable. What threatens to become truly dangerous is the possibility that the war locks the system into structurally higher prices and chronic uncertainty, at the same time that it quietly sabotages the inputs that grow food.

To understand how far this can go, it helps to mark the thresholds. History suggests that oil at 90–110 dollars for a few months can slow growth and aggravate inflation without collapsing the architecture; the 1970s crises only arrived when prices quadrupled and stayed high for years. Today, analysts at Goldman Sachs reckon that each sustained 10‑dollar jump in oil adds roughly 0.3 percentage points to US inflation and knocks 0.1 points off growth. That is annoying, not apocalyptic. But the war is already flirting with the next band. Hormuz’s near‑shutdown forces Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, and the UAE to curb production as storage fills and tankers stay in port. Qatar’s loss deprives Europe and Asia of a key gas supplier at precisely the wrong time. Oilfields that are shut in cannot simply be flipped back on; depending on age and geology, it can take weeks or months to restore previous flows once the pipelines and loading arms are safe again.

If this continues—if Hormuz remains unsafe, if Ras Tanura and Ras Laffan and other Gulf facilities limp along or stay dark—the world drifts toward a scenario where Brent hovers in the 120–150 dollar range, not for days but for seasons. At that point, energy costs stop being a bad quarter and start becoming the air a recession breathes. High‑income countries can tap strategic reserves and lean on their own production. Import‑dependent states in Asia, Africa, and Latin America cannot. They face soaring import bills, weaker currencies, and the kind of fiscal squeeze that makes debt crises and IMF “rescues” feel inevitable.​

Yet oil is only the most visible part of the story. The deeper fuse runs through fertilizer. The same Gulf that exports crude and LNG also exports the nitrogen and sulfur that underpin modern yields. According to recent trade data reported in The Economic Times and Bloomberg, the Strait of Hormuz handles roughly a third of global fertilizer trade, including about 35 percent of global urea and 45 percent of sulfur exports. Iran is the world’s third‑largest producer of ammonia, and Qatar and its neighbors ship vast quantities of urea, ammonia, and sulfur‑based products worldwide. Those flows are now snarled. Granular urea prices in the Middle East have surged; European ammonia futures have climbed into the 700‑dollar‑per‑tonne range; Indian urea producers are already cutting output as LNG cargoes from Qatar disappear. Russia, despite being the single largest fertilizer exporter, cannot fully backstop these losses because of production bottlenecks, its own export limits, and domestic obligations.​

The timing could hardly be worse. Northern Hemisphere farmers are heading into spring application season now. Fertilizer is not like oil; you cannot simply “catch up” by applying it later. If supplies are tight and prices elevated during planting and early growth, farmers either pay through the nose, cut back on application, switch to lower‑input crops, or leave land fallow. The full effect only shows up months later, when harvests are weighed and markets discover that there is less wheat, corn, soy, and rice than planned. Analysts quoted in the Financial Times and Reuters warn that if this disruption runs through the current planting window, the world could see a food price shock equal to or worse than the one triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

This is the shape of genuine systemic risk: not a single commodity going vertical, but multiple interlocked flows—oil, gas, fertilizer, container shipping—staying kinked for long enough that the fabric starts to tear. Hormuz’s closure forces producers to shut in fields and storage; Iranian drones and missiles hit refineries and LNG trains; ships avoid the Red Sea as Houthis again menace Bab el‑Mandeb, driving container lines like Maersk back around the Cape of Good Hope and adding weeks and cost to global trade. Qatar’s energy minister, not known for alarmism, has already warned that if the war continues “for a few weeks,” it will “bring down the economies of the world,” by which he means push them into a combination of chronic inflation, weak growth, and cascading shortages.

Even the financial plumbing that has long underpinned the American order is starting to flinch. The wealthiest Gulf monarchies—Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait—are now reviewing tens of billions of dollars in planned and existing investments in the United States and other Western markets as war damage, lost exports, and higher defense spending squeeze their budgets. Sovereign wealth funds built as “rainy day” vehicles are being tapped to plug fiscal holes at home, and officials are quietly signaling that future capital will be redirected toward domestic projects and non‑Western partners rather than automatically recycled into Wall Street. For an empire that has long relied on Gulf petrodollars to finance its deficits and asset bubbles, a war that simultaneously threatens those states’ export arteries and erodes their appetite for US exposure is not just a regional miscalculation; it is another way of sawing at the floorboards beneath its own financial house.​

In Washington, this unauthorized adventure is burning money at a rate that would make even a Pentagon comptroller blink. Because Congress never debated, let alone passed, a new authorization for war with Iran, the administration is operating entirely on the fumes of old Authorizations for Use of Military Force and a creative reading of the president’s Article II powers. There has been no declaration of war and no specific statutory authorization for bombing a sovereign state on this scale; constitutional scholars from the ACLU to former government lawyers have been blunt in calling it illegal. Yet every day, the United States pours roughly 900 million to 1 billion dollars into Operation Epic Fury. Estimates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, echoed by ABC News and CNN, suggest the first 100 hours cost about 3.7 billion dollars—some 891.4 million per day—in munitions and operations alone. A congressional source has relayed a preliminary Pentagon estimate of roughly 1 billion dollars a day going forward, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hinting the tempo will increase as more bomber missions and missile defenses come online.

Almost none of this is budgeted. CSIS’s breakdown notes that only a sliver of the first week’s spending fit inside existing appropriations; the rest will require supplemental requests to replace thousands of precision munitions—Tomahawks, Patriots, THAAD interceptors—and cover the burn rate of advanced aircraft and naval groups. Pentagon planners are reportedly working on a 50 billion dollar supplemental just to refill missile stocks, and that assumes the war does not expand or drag on beyond the eight‑week horizon some officials are whispering to reporters. That is money Congress has not authorized for this purpose, spent on a war Congress has not formally approved, at a time when lawmakers already profess alarm at deficits and interest costs. It is hard to think of a clearer illustration of what “managed collapse” looks like in fiscal form: unlegislated commitments made on the assumption that someone, somewhere, will be forced to pick up the bill.

The bill is not just monetary. The same unauthorized war powers logic that allows a president to launch a massive air campaign without a vote also normalizes the idea that fundamental decisions about national and planetary risk can be made by a small executive circle and a handful of think‑tank lawyers. The Office of Legal Counsel has, over decades, evolved a test under which presidents are permitted to wage significant military operations without Congress so long as they serve “sufficiently important national interests” and are not expected to rise to the level of “war” in the constitutional sense. In practice, that amounts to: if the president says it is important and thinks he can keep casualties manageable, he can do it. Iran blows that premise apart. The risks of escalation, regional spillover, and major American losses are obvious. That they were ignored tells you a great deal about how degraded the checks on imperial power have become.​

All of this reads like a close‑up of the operating system I have been describing. A war sold as decisive and contained is rapidly turning into an open‑ended drain: on munitions stockpiles, on fiscal space, on shipping routes, on the fertilizers and fuels that keep shelves stocked. Oil in the low 80s is a warning shot; oil sustained north of 120 dollars for six to twelve months, with LNG tight and fertilizer scarce, would be something closer to a slow‑motion heart attack. It would not “destroy” the global economy in the sense of flicking a switch to off. But it would likely drive multiple major economies into synchronized recession, tip heavily indebted, energy‑importing states into default and IMF tutelage, inflate food prices in ways that hit the poor hardest and stoke unrest, and justify further securitization—more border walls, more riot gear, more surveillance—in the name of stability.

And all of it would be framed as unfortunate but necessary side effects of a war that, constitutionally speaking, was never actually authorized. The president spends a billion dollars a day on an illegal war; the war sends oil, gas, and fertilizer prices into the red; the resulting inflation and shortages are used to argue that there is no money for climate transition, no room for expanded social protections, no alternative to tightening belts and tightening controls. That is managed collapse in miniature: the system does not fall by accident, it is steered down a staircase of “tough choices” that somehow always protect the same people.

There is, of course, nothing inevitable about this trajectory. Congress could still claw back its war powers, refuse supplemental requests, and force a halt. Diplomats could, in theory, broker a ceasefire that reopens Hormuz before planting seasons are fully lost. The US could decide that it is not, in fact, worth risking stagflation and food crises in exchange for another symbolic display of air supremacy. But none of those outcomes are consistent with how the American empire has behaved in recent decades. It is far more consistent with its habits to keep bombing, keep spending, keep insisting that victory is around the corner, while supply chains fray and households watch prices climb.

The war in Iran is not yet the event that shuts down the global economy for good. But it is a real‑time demonstration of how little slack remains in the system, and how casually that slack can be burned by leaders unbound by law and insulated from consequence. Oil does not have to stay at 150 dollars forever to break things; fertilizer does not have to vanish completely to starve people. It is enough that prices and shortages cross certain thresholds and stay there long enough to erode what remains of social and ecological resilience.

In that sense, the daily billion dollars Washington is quietly spending on unauthorized war is not just a line item; it is a wager that the machine can take yet another shock without coming apart. Each new strike, each new supplemental, assumes there will always be enough slack in the system—enough credit, enough patience, enough ecological cushion—to absorb the blow. At some point, a civilization this frayed and this fossil‑fueled will place one bet too many—and realize, with perfect clarity and no way back, that the system it kept gambling on has already come apart.

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  • Borders Kill at Lochiel. The Death of a Nation.
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  • Ecuador News Round-Up No. 27: Electoral Authorities Block Participation of Opposition Parties in Local Elections and the CIA Is Accused of Targeting Ecuadorian Boats
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RSS ClimateSight

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  • Man in Darth Vader Costume Praises Flock Cameras at City Council Meeting: ‘The Emperor Is a Fan’
  • 'I've Never Seen This': Massive Collapse in Support for AI Data Centers Captured in New Poll
  • 'Utterly Unsustainable': Employer-Sponsored Healthcare Costs Set to Keep Surging
  • Trump Using Census Bureau Report Full of 'Junk Data Science' to Sell False Claims of 2020 Voter Fraud
  • IDF Condemned for Refusal to Probe Deadly Attacks on Doctors Without Borders, World Central Kitchen Staff
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  • The Trump Presidency: Celebration of the Little Boy, and Mass Awakening
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  • Dirty Fossil Fuel ‘Business-As-Usual’ Tactics Spew Out of the IMO at COP22
  • The Unconnected and Unrewarded in the New Divisive Dichotomy: Being Either Online Or Not
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  • Israel Brings ‘Gaza Doctrine’ to Lebanon: Rania Khalek Reports From Beirut
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  • Program Or Be Programmed: 11 Commands for the AI Future
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  • Douglas Rushkoff: Silicon Valley’s elite prize data over reality, and it’s hurting us all
  • Breaking from the Pace of the Net
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  • ‘We will coup whoever we want!’: the unbearable hubris of Musk and the billionaire tech bros
  • Team Human ep. 248: I Will Not Be Autotuned – Live from All Tech Is Human’s Responsible Tech Mixer

RSS Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

  • Can the World Survive Putin’s Well Intentioned Mistake?
  • Democracy R.I.P.
  • The Digital World Is Becoming a Nightmare
  • Lake Mead Crisis Sends Stark Warning to 40 million Americans
  • Do you know what you are eating?
  • What’s the World Coming to?
  • America Today
  • AI Makes the Internet and all of our financial and personal information insecure, and nothing can be done about it
  • Austin, Texas, Democrats Undermine America for the Sake of a Tower of Babel
  • The rush to load up cars with the latest technology has produced unreliable products subject to mass recall

RSS Dredd Blog

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RSS Early Warning

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  • Is New York Containing Covid?
  • New York vs Italy
  • NYC Update - 46.5% increase Sunday over Saturday.
  • We Are About to Lose New York City to Covid
  • Containing Covid-19 (Or Not)
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  • Global Carbon Sink Holding Up So Far
  • The Wake-Up Call from David Buckel

RSS Earth First

  • “UNC Dildo-Boy” accosts homophobic preacher, releases anti-technology declaration
  • Subpoena caps bad week for fossil fuel
  • Less Than 60 Hours Left to Support Indigenous Land Defenders!
  • Shh! That Zookeeper Is a Total *&^%#!
  • Marcellus Shale Earth First! Aerial Blockade Celebrates 2 Weeks
  • Sabotaging the Badger Cull
  • Occupied Abenaki Lands Desecrated by 9/11 Memorial Protesters Intervene to Address U.S. Imperialism & Genocide
  • The Earth First! Newswire Has Moved
  • Massive Mine Proposed at Oak Flat, Sacred Tribal Land
  • Wharton Coal Prep Plant Spill Turns Boone County, WV River White

RSS Earth Observatory: Image of the Day, Natural Hazards, and News

  • APOD: 2026 August 21 – Time-Lapse of the Star S301 Orbiting the Black Hole in the Center of the Galaxy
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  • Space Weather Living History: Dr. James L. Green
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RSS Earth Observatory: Image of the Day

  • APOD: 2026 August 21 – Time-Lapse of the Star S301 Orbiting the Black Hole in the Center of the Galaxy
  • Europe’s Scorching Summer
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  • Space Weather Living History: Dr. James L. Green
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  • AstroNav
  • What’s the Difference Between Weather and Climate?
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RSS Earth Observatory: Natural Hazards

  • APOD: 2026 August 21 – Time-Lapse of the Star S301 Orbiting the Black Hole in the Center of the Galaxy
  • Europe’s Scorching Summer
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RSS Ecocide Alert

  • Every Site, One Click Away in the Hosting Dashboard
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  • The WordPress.com Student Plan Is Here: Give Your Students a Website They Can Keep
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  • Radio Ecoshock: Hippos in London: Rising Methane & “Termination Event”
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  • Radio Ecoshock: Climate Free-Fall
  • Radio Ecoshock: Hot And Polluted Episodes (replay)
  • Radio Ecoshock: HEAT STORM! How it kills and who
  • Radio Ecoshock: We Told You This Heat Would Come
  • Radio Ecoshock: Crazy Heatwaves Europe – Fire in America
  • Radio Ecoshock: Unstable Future – Deranged Climate Now
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RSS Ecological Headstand

  • Dilke, Chapman, and Dahlberg Pop-ups
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  • Keynes "hadn't got round to it"
  • Napoleon Solow and the Phantom Mechanism
  • Mathiness, Growth and Increasing Returns
  • Viral Gyro Spiral
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RSS Ecological Sociology

  • Commons Enabling Infrastucture
  • A Short History of Progress: Book Review
  • Foucault, Power, Truth and Ecology
  • Democratizing Capital at Scale: Cooperative Enterprise and Beyond
  • Stanford: Climate Change Ten Times Faster than Previous 65 Million Years
  • Beyond Market and State: The Renaissance of the Commons
  • What Then Must We Do? The Next American Revolution
  • John Thackery: Limits to Resilience
  • Timothy Mitchell: Carbon Democracy
  • The Informal Economy Blog

RSS Ecologise

  • Deep Warming
  • My Continent Is Not Your Climate Laboratory
  • Why this Maharashtra village is fighting for the long forgotten Gramdan Act?
  • Ignored health risks, bungled pilot projects, bonanza for Dutch firm: Modi Govt. forces fortified rice on poor
  • Protests against Ratnagiri Refinery: Skeletons in the Development Closet
  • What will be the history of India without the history of its plant life?
  • We are ‘greening’ ourselves to extinction
  • [WATCH] We are living in a deluded world: Interview with Iain McGilchrist
  • The Avocados of Wrath
  • How Mr Miyawaki Broke My Heart

RSS Economic Hardship Reporting Project

  • Recognition Without Representation: Working Class in U.S. Print Media 1980-2025
  • My Day in the Gig Economy
  • Black lands, Mexican bands: how a southern rural family built a Latino cultural hub
  • The Weed Industry’s Trafficked Workforce
  • Puerto Rico Fisherfolk Organize Amid Climate Crisis
  • How Autonomous Trucks Are Eroding the American Middle Class
  • How children became this city’s lead detectors
  • College Grads Are Rejecting AI En Masse
  • Injured Retail Employees Are Being Screwed at Every Turn
  • New York Dairy Workers Push for Better Protections Under New Bill

RSS Economic Undertow

  • Ending The War In Ukraine By Attacking Russian Railroads
  • The Good, the Bad and the Takfiri (Repost from 2014)
  • Z Marks the Spot
  • The Death of Economics
  • Cars and More Cars …
  • Repost From 2015: Pied Piper of Dumb Money
  • The Arc of the Moral Universe
  • Meet the New Year, Same as the Old Year
  • David Graeber Dead …
  • Frieden In Unserer Zeit, Peace In Our Time

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RSS Empirical Magazine

  • From the Empirical Archives: Genius or Folly?
  • From the Empirical Archives: Nights Such as These
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  • From the Empirical Archives: In the Shade of a Cave
  • From the Empirical Archives: In Search of a Good Teacher
  • From the Empirical Archives: The Circle and the Pyramid
  • From the Empirical Archives: Why Human Rights Matter
  • From the Empirical Archives: Arizona
  • From the Empirical Archives: The Offer by Jennifer Hanno

RSS EmptyWheel

  • Before Fabricating Assaults to Justify the MN-15 Investigation, DHS Focused on a Protest of Trump’s 2017 Inauguration
  • Prepare for Catastrophe!
  • Davey Hearn’s Extra Bites at the Apple
  • DOJ Attempts Another Head-Fake in Davey Hearn Case
  • Donald Trump’s White House Declassified the Eric Swalwell File to Affect His Election
  • Natalie Harp Is the Unsupervised Gatekeeper to the Man with the Nuclear Buttons
  • Ellis Boyle Thinks Fictional Stochastic Terrorism Is More Dangerous Than Actual Stochastic Terrorism
  • Open Thread: Trump’s Continuing Decline
  • DOJ Used Pam Bondi’s Trophy Arrests as an Excuse to Spy on Minnesota’s Anti-ICE Community
  • John Solomon’s Propaganda Technique: Keeping the “Who” “What” “When” Secret to Fool the Rubes

RSS End of More

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RSS Energy Balance

  • “The Man From Earth...” and all of us.
  • "The Little Things That Run the World": Film screening + TTR's own film ("What If a Better World Were Possible?") + Panel Discussion, 6.00 pm on Tuesday, July 14th (2026).
  • "For Our Children's Earth: Building the Soil, Sustaining the Future." A talk given at Braziers Park College.
  • "Becoming Nature Positive" & "Transition Town Reading: What If a Better World Were Possible?" Film double bill, Tuesday June 9th (2026), 7 pm, Reading Biscuit Factory.
  • "Fires & Fascism", film screening options plus Q&A with the film director, Dr Peter Knapp.
  • “What If a Better World Were Possible?" A film made by Transition Town Reading.
  • Why are Fuel Prices so High?
  • Strait of Hormuz Chokehold Released for Now, but Global Supply Chains Remain at Risk.
  • "The Energy and Climate Conundrum," talk by Prof. Chris Rhodes, on April 28th (2026), 7-9 pm, Zero Degrees Reading.
  • Is the Hormuz Chokehold a Foretaste of Peak Oil?

RSS Environment & Food Justice

  • National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Statement on the Climate Crisis
  • La Lucha por La Sierra | Scion of Texas Oil Barons Seeks to Overturn Historic Use Rights to the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant
  • Biopiracy in Mexico | Foundation stealing wild beehives in Yucatán
  • Deep Seeds at the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues | April 2018
  • Exclusive Update - Monsanto in Mexico | Corporate impunity and the beekeeper struggle against transgenic soybeans
  • Student Blogs | Race, Gender, and Settler Colonial Violence
  • Notas de Campaña | Por una Tortilla 100 ciento Nixtamalizada
  • Campaign Notes | For 100 Percent Nixtamalized nonGMO Tortillas | Part One
  • Maize: Our Identity, Our Food | Photo Exhibit of Indigenous Corn Farmers Featured at UN Headquarters
  • Protecting the Sacred in Corn | Seed Sovereignty Documents | Berenice Sánchez Intervention on the Protection of Indigenous Agroecosystems presented to the UNPFII-2018 | 1 of 2

RSS Envisionation Blog

  • Mike Berners-Lee on the climate risks posed to the UK: “We Are Not Ready!”
  • New RSPB & BTO Report: Climate Change Risks Wipe Out of 80% of UK’s Seabirds by 2050
  • Rafe Pomerance 1946 – 2026: The Man Who Rang the Alarm — And Never Stopped
  • Roger Hallam: +3ºC Global heating Will Lead to 4 Billion Dead
  • New Genn Podcast: Prof. Chad Briggs on Cognitive Warfare and Climate Chaos
  • Antarctica’s Warning Sign: Inside the Collapse of Hektoria Glacier
  • Why Do Politicians Keep Pushing North Sea Drilling When It Won’t Lower Your Bills? Intercview with Ed Matthew, E3G Think Tank
  • Last Resort: Could Geoengineering Save the AMOC from Collapse?
  • Have The UK Green’s Abandoned Climate For Far-Left Populism?
  • Why We Need A Climate Solvency Plan – Sir David King

RSS Extraenvironmentalist Blog and Podcasts

  • [ Episode #47 // Power Transition ]
  • [ Episode #46 // Recovering Environmentalists ]
  • [ Episode #45 // Opening Money ]
  • [ Episode #39 // Debunking Economics ]
  • [ Episode #16 // Powering the Dream ]
  • [ Episode #15.2 // Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss // Part II ]
  • [ Episode #15.1 // Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss // Part I ]
  • [ Episode #14 // Discovering Dirt ]
  • [ Episode #10 // Brilliant ]
  • [ Episode #9 // Economics of Happiness ]

RSS ExtraEnvironmentalist’s Videos

  • [ Charles Eisenstein // Living Without Economic Growth ]
  • [ James Howard Kunstler // American Dream on Hiatus ]
  • [ Peter Victor // Ecological Economics]
  • [ Janice Harvey // Creating Culture ]
  • [ Peter Brown // What is Degrowth? ]
  • [ Michael M'Gonigle // A Future for Education ]
  • [ David Suzuki // Observing Our Species ]
  • [ Bill Rees // Why We're in Denial ]
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RSS ExtraGeographic

  • Why Coventry council is using Palantir AI
  • CMAT at Glastonbury 2025. Over the barriers, into the crowd
  • We live and we die, we know not why / But I’ll be with you when the deal goes down
  • How to stop dogs barking
  • Review: What did you do yesterday? podcast
  • Gracie Abrams is resonating
  • Paul Heaton at Glastonbury 2024. Join the caravan of love
  • All Gregs on Desert Island Discs have to select The Wonder Stuff
  • Jimmy Buffett, Tropical Rock and the deadheads with credit cards
  • Trapped in the David Letterman Late Show archive

RSS Facts for Working People

  • Sinead O' Connor Suffered For Her Defense of Children. She Was Not wrong.
  • History Will Not Be Good to Trump.
  • The media killed Jason Arday
  • Is economics changing?
  • Israel Introduces Gaza 2 in Lebanon
  • Michael Roberts: Part three – a value theory of inflation
  • Ken Klippenstein. Leak: Democratic Org “Anti-Extremism” Project Targets Left
  • Trump Model Management: Where Is Alexia Palmer?
  • The Oakland Construction Site: A Lesson in Capital and Labor
  • Lebanon: This is an orchestrated war.

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RSS Fairfax Climate Watch

  • Calcio in TV: fino a 984 euro la spesa per i tifosi italiani
  • Tennis, il rinascimento italiano stimola i circoli: gli iscritti crescono del 23,2% in un anno
  • Meteo, l’Italia si spacca in due: temporali al Nord e punte di 42°C al sud. Previsioni regione per regione
  • L’EUROPA VUOLE PRODURRE PIÙ FARMACI, MA SENZA PROGETTAZIONE INTELLIGENTE SI RISCHIANO NUOVI RITARDI
  • Trimble presenta Trimble Arc Agent per automatizzare in sicurezza i flussi di lavoro manuali nelle supply chain globali
  • 3BMETEO: “Nuova fase di maltempo al Centro-Nord: temporali di forte intensità e deciso calo termico. Prosegue l’Estate al Sud”
  • Vendemmia mai iniziata presto come quest’anno
  • Bollette luce e gas: 2,9 milioni di italiani hanno subito una truffa
  • Temporali e grandine dal 20 Agosto. Lo strano decadimento estivo
  • Freelance e società tech: perché il rischio internazionale non è più un tema da sottovalutare

RSS Farooque Chowdhury’s Diary

  • Road rage faces student spirit
  • Fires within the Arctic Circle
  • A Facebook post on quota mobilisation
  • Marx in Bangladesh
  • Drug money and ambulance
  • The disinformation campaign on Venezuela
  • Bangladesh Liberation War Exposed A Neocolonial State’s Failure
  • DIGNITY OF TEACHERS AND AN ADMISSION TEST : THE EDUCATION MARKET EXHIBITS ……….
  • The Ambiguity: The Case Of Democracy
  • Blackmailing Bankers Now Stage A Coup In Greece

RSS Feasta

  • Universal Basic Income and a Wellbeing Economy: A Proposal for Ireland
  • Hormuz and Dividend
  • Tribute to Willi Kiefel
  • Submission to the Irish Regional Assemblies on their Regional Spatial and Economic Strategies
  • The Cost of Growth: Film screening and discussion in Dublin, June 24
  • Webinar: Securing our Food Sovereignty
  • Rethinking Systems: Growing Local Strength for People and Planet
  • Finding steady ground in a time of crisis
  • Governing For The Future: Institutions And Practices
  • Oil Windfall Profits Tax & Dividend

RSS FireDogLake

  • David vs. Goliath: Consumer Watchdog Gets Their Day in Court With Googl
  • What I Care About Is the Social Safety Net
  • Obama Meets With Labor, Progressive Groups Today
  • What the Marijuana Legalization Polling in 2012 Says About Its Prospects Moving Forward
  • Petraeus Affair Shows Dominant Power of Government Surveillance State
  • Pelosi to Speak to House Democrats Amid Rumors That She Will Step Down From Leadership
  • United Parcel Service to Boy Scouts of America – no funds for your anti-gay org
  • For the Long-Term Unemployed, It Is A Fiscal Cliff
  • Love In The House Of Spy
  • Fatster’s Roundup

RSS Fish Out of Water

  • Platner’s exGF wrote “I will personally go campaign for Collins” told Times it was a joke.
  • A Miraculous Rebirth in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Ice Detention of Legal Irish Man Married to U.S. Citizen Creates Major International Incident
  • Stretched Polar Vortex set to Split in Two likely leading to Severe Tornado outbreaks in March
  • Pray for Jamaica then send money: Hurricane Melissa’s 185mph winds coming ashore.
  • Key satellite data for Hurricane intensification forecasts and sea ice extent terminated by Trump
  • Particularly Dangerous Situation for Memphis Region: Tornado outbreak updated
  • Tornado outbreak this weekend from Plains to Carolinas enhanced by Stratospheric Warming Updated
  • Harris winning North Carolina & Georgia – NY Times – strong early voting for Kamala
  • PWB: The Community Cats of old San Juan Puerto Rico

RSS Foreign Confidential

  • Film History: the French New Wave
  • Nine Beautiful Places to Visit in Slovenia
  • Top 10 European Islands to Visit
  • Little Europe: the Amazing Microstates
  • Chinese Virologist, MD, PhD, Says Coronavirus Made in Wuhan Lab
  • Rebels and Spies: the [GREAT] Graphic Novels of Vittorio Giardino
  • Deep in Red China ...
  • Preview Video Comic Strip Hero Battles Totalitarian China
  • Dystopian Graphic Novel Depicts China as Nazi-Like Occupier of USA
  • Coming Soon to Your Digital Device: Dack Dixon, Special Agent

RSS FracTracker

  • Pennsylvania 2025 Oil & Gas Production Report: Record Gas, Low-Producing Wells, and Long-Term Liabilities
  • PA DEP Approves Unusual “Mineral Brine” Well in Erie County, Raising Concerns About New Regulatory Loophole
  • Campaign Update: Progress on FracTracker’s Community Air Monitoring Projects
  • From Coal Plant to AI Campus: FracTracker Documents Construction at Homer City
  • An update on Southwest Detroit Industrial Impacts: The Zug Island Ruling
  • Introducing the New FracTracker U.S. Data Centers Tracker Dashboard
  • FracTracker’s New Data Tool Visualizes Shell’s Pollution, Violations, and Malfunctions Ahead of Permit Public Hearing (copy)
  • FracTracker’s New Data Tool Visualizes Shell’s Pollution, Violations, and Malfunctions Ahead of Permit Public Hearing
  • Howell Township Data Center Win: $1B Project Withdrawn After Community Meeting on Energy and Infrastructure Impacts
  • Comment Opposing the Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP) – Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit Application (SAW-2024-01961)

RSS George Monbiot (Alternet)

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RSS Get Real List: Chris Nelder

  • Moving on…
  • My new gig
  • Announcing the Energy Transition Show
  • Guest appearance on The Energy Gang podcast
  • My most recent project: NPV+
  • Taking over the grid
  • The straight dope on oil prices
  • New report casts doubt on fracking’s future
  • Stranded asset risks are larger than anyone thinks
  • Cleantech is sexy again

RSS Gil Smart

  • With Gil Smart on guns, the NRA
  • Gil Smart right on development
  • Gil Smart makes sense
  • Insightful is Gil Smart
  • Right on, Gil Smart
  • Gil Smart wrong on gun ownership
  • Gil Smart goes off the deep end
  • Gil Smart: What's the future of work in America?
  • Gil Smart: What’s causing the rise in panhandling?
  • Invasion of Gil snatchers?

RSS Glen Ford – Black Agenda Report

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RSS Global Oneness Project

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RSS Global Research

  • Can the World Survive Putin’s Well Intentioned Mistake? “The Dangers in Putin’s Patience”
  • Kiev Regime Keeps “Sinking”: Russia’s Navy’s Black Sea Prevails Despite Western Media Disinfo
  • Zelensky “Opts for Dictatorship”: Former Ukraine Defense Minister Fedorov Becoming “Opposition Figure”
  • “The Deep State is Trying to Consolidate the Entire World into a One-World Government. Dr. Meryl Nass
  • The Monster Behind Weather Engineering?
  • This Week’s Most Popular Articles
  • Medical Experts: Trump is “Mentally Unfit”, Urgent “Removal From Office”. White House Contemplating Nuclear War.” “Make Nuclear Weapons Great Again”
  • 100 anos do nascimento de Miguel Urbano Rodrigues
  • A arte russa da guerra: como o Ocidente conduziu a Ucrânia à derrota
  • Ex-ministro da Defesa da Ucrânia torna-se figura da oposição

RSS Global Research CA

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RSS Gonzalo Lira

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RSS Green is the New Red

  • Trump Supporter Promises Legislation to Label Protest as “Economic Terrorism”
  • Violence against environmentalists is now at an all-time high
  • “To Build a Fire”: New Split EP With “Old Lines” and Will Potter
  • “It changes who you are—forever. What you do with that change is what defines who you are.”
  • Exclusive: New Virtual Reality Investigation Goes Inside Factory Farms
  • New Sticker — Animal Rights Activists Must “Join or Die”
  • “Truth and Power” TV series features Will Potter on “eco-terrorism,” ag-gag laws, and investigative journalism
  • This woman rowed straight into a hurricane. And you should too.
  • 6 Lessons From How the FBI and Media Treat Militia Groups
  • Here’s How One Activist Convinced the FBI to Leave Him Alone

RSS Green on Huffington Post

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RSS Greenpeace Blogs

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RSS Greg Palast

  • DSA has a race problemThe Arab v. Black collision
  • Trump bombed…the audienceHe killed it at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
  • Thom Hartmann, Detective
  • I laughed when Trump…
  • Superman vs. Josh Fox
  • Platner: Face Down in the Oyster Pond
  • America at 250, of Thee I Sing
  • Trump’s Cage Fight GeniusHow ‘bout a cage rematch? Don “The Bovine” Trump v. Sen. Jon Ossoff?
  • If Trump Stood the White House on its Side
  • 9+ million Muslim voters purged in 4 states Trump “SAVE” plan takes a test drive in India

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RSS Grist

  • Solar buoyed Europe’s grid amid record-breaking heat and drought this summer
  • In a drier world, some infectious diseases are unexpectedly thriving
  • Who’s most at risk in the cyclospora outbreak? The farmworkers on the front lines.
  • How Florida quietly removed climate change content from textbooks
  • Trump administration advances plan to open national forests to development
  • All aboard Amtrak’s sleeker, cleaner new trains
  • US Army Corps approves a pipeline project it knows harms Indigenous lands
  • Why Egyptian farmers are growing crops under solar panels
  • Why plugging in all those EVs could actually save the power grid
  • How this Georgia factory is surviving America’s solar policy whiplash

RSS Growth Busters

  • 99: Unless Someone Like You Cares a Whole Awful Lot
  • 98: In Memory of Richard Heinberg 1950 – 2026
  • 97: The Wit and Wisdom of Paul Ehrlich
  • 96: Paul Ehrlich (1932-2026): Behaving Against Our Interests
  • 95: Technology – Fast and Furious Into Overshoot

RSS Guernica Mag

  • The July Issue
  • Places of Memory: A Novel Excerpt
  • Bojack Blues
  • Must a People Disappear for Us to Know That it Existed?
  • The Death Years
  • The Poems Will Not Stop: An Interview with Kathy Engel
  • Go for it
  • The Anatomy of a Bullet Alchemising into Death
  • Her Five Children
  • Noose

RSS Guy McPherson’s Blog

  • Science Snippets: No Space to Store Carbon
  • Science Snippets: Human Lives Shortened by Extreme Heat
  • Gulf of Mexico Warming Twice as Fast as Global Ocean
  • Science Snippets: Megaflood Headed for U.S.
  • Science Snippets: Malnutrition Driven by Invertebrate Apocalypse
  • Science Snippets: Mining Antarctic Precious Metals as Ice Melts
  • Science Snippets: There are More Humans than We Thought

RSS Health After Oil

  • Public Health’s Response to Decline: Loyalty to the 1%
  • Health systems, neoliberalism, and the end of growth: The World Health Organization in denial
  • Postcard from the Frontline
  • Power, Identity and Social Change as We Enter Degrowth
  • Health groups put climate first in election poll – Media release 5 August 2013

RSS Hot Topic: Global Warming and the Future of New Zealand

  • Postcards from La La Land #132: time warps and twaddle
  • The final cut: crank paper on NZ temperature record gets its rebuttal – warming continues unabated
  • Anthropogenic climate change is real: pithy post-punk anthem for the Trump generation
  • Why (and how) cheaper solar power, batteries, electric and autonomous vehicles are going to change our world over the next 5 years
  • At last it can be revealed: climate change researcher describes challenge of pulling off worldwide global warming conspiracy

RSS How to Save the World

  • Nothing Is Needed
  • Asking Your Way Out of Awkward Conversations
  • Links of the Month: August 2026
  • What’s It Like To Live In China?
  • Afraid to Care
  • Brainless
  • Not Enough to Go Around
  • How ‘Stems’ Are Changing Music Creation
  • Roger Hallam and the Four Fractures of Collapse
  • What That Says About Us

RSS I am Not a Number

  • THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE?
  • Alt-Right conspiracy theories are obviously true… except they are not.
  • The civil war in the LP was NEVER about antisemitism.
  • English patriotism and the left – a political conundrum
  • The new Reclaim Party and the ‘culture wars’ – the incoherence of our two party system and the failure of liberalism
  • An alternative to the Labour Party?

RSS I Cite

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RSS Iamronen

  • LLM Coding: Generative Sequences
  • LLM Coding: Unfolding Wholeness & Living Structures
  • AI & Quality
  • 1000 Petals
  • How to draw the Sri Yantra
  • Mushrooms, second encounter
  • Michael Levin | Cell Intelligence in Physiological and Morphological Spaces
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 17: Nirodha
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 16: Jñāna, Bhakti, Mantra, Rāja, Kriyā, Karma, Laya, Tantra, Haṭha, Kuṇḍalinī
  • Religiousness in Yoga Part 15: Antarāya, Iśvara-praṇidhāna

RSS Ian Welsh

  • Another Word On Treasury Bonds
  • Another Big Profit Opportunity For Elites Is On The Way (Bonds/Carry Trade)
  • The New Cold War Intensifies
  • Iran Has Settled In For The Long Haul As Hardliners Take Control
  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – August 16, 2026
  • Open Thread
  • How I Learned About Leaders & Human Nature
  • Yes, There Is Reason To Believe Humans Can Do Better
  • The Fundamental Political Question Of Production & Distribution
  • Maybe Early AI Adoption Is Stupid?

RSS Idea Explorer

  • Partial Shutdown
  • Life vs. Artificial Life
  • Can’t Give Up
  • Best Future
  • Limits to Superiority
  • The World Is Dying and We’re Doing This
  • Belief and Reality
  • Value Statement
  • Interactions of Value
  • Interactions

RSS Idea Explorer – Big Pic Explorer

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RSS Idea Explorer: Land of Conscience

  • Remember
  • Death Stoppers
  • A Clear Choice
  • Update
  • Projects and Responsibility
  • In Pursuit Of Waste
  • Doubt
  • Remembrance
  • Seeking Miracles
  • Emergence

RSS If You Love This Planet – Helen Caldicott

  • REGISTER TO WATCH: February 19, 2024 7 pm EST webinar Dr. Helen Caldicott and Martin Sheen
  • Steven Starr, Bruce Gagnon and William Hartung at the Dynamics of Possible Nuclear Extinction symposium
  • Dr. Helen Caldicott, Ted Postol, Max Tegmark and Alan Robock at The Dynamics of Possible Nuclear Extinction symposium
  • Dr. Caldicott’s October 2014 speech: The Ukraine Crisis, Is Nuclear Conflict Likely?
  • Dr. Helen Caldicott interviewed by Bob Herbert about her latest book, “Loving This Planet”
  • Best of 2011: Dr. Caldicott’s speech in New Hampshire three weeks after Fukushima
  • Subhankar Banerjee on how corporate resource wars and global warming are decimating native peoples and forests worldwide
  • Marion Pack on the many safety risks at the San Onofre nuclear power plant and how a Fukushima-type meltdown would contaminate Southern California
  • Tom Engelhardt on Washington’s increasing war focus to the exclusion of everything else and its indiscriminate use of drones
  • Holly Barker on the devastating ongoing effects of mid-century U.S. nuclear weapons testing on the Marshall Islands

RSS Indybay Features

  • May Day 2026 Confronts War and Autocracy
  • Juristac is Protected
  • Chevron Outspends All Other Lobbyists in California
  • Mapping California's Factory Farming Industry
  • No Kings, No ICE, No War
  • New Year's Eve Demonstration at California City ICE Detention Facility
  • SF Students Walkout for Massive Anti-ICE Action
  • TPS Hearing Temporarily Stalls Deportations of Haitians
  • ICE Out Everywhere! January 30 National Day Of Action
  • ICE Out of Super Bowl and End the Deportations

RSS Indybay Newswire

  • What Makes Shiva Dhaba the Best Dhaba to Visit?
  • What Is the Most Popular Leadership Style?
  • Who Can Be Called a Politician and What Does It Mean?
  • Stop Government Surveillance! No to Flock and ALPRs!
  • Free Health Screenings Come to San Rafael's Canal Neighborhood, Aug. 24–25
  • Combat the affordability crisis by strengthening distributed clean energy
  • TRAPPED IN AN OILY FOOL’S PARADISE
  • “Moderates” Support Extreme Injustice
  • Effort Fails To Shut Down Teamsters National Black Caucus Convention In New Orleans
  • Coastal Commission Votes Against Southern California Offshore Fracking

RSS Information Clearing House

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RSS Inside Left – The OFFICIAL Anti-Olympics Blog™

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RSS Institute for Public Accuracy

  • Much Media Coverage Gets DSA Organizing Wrong
  • Assessing the State Department’s Claims About the Monroe Doctrine
  • DNC Panel Just Voted for Abolishing ICE and Affirming Leahy Law
  • Media advisory: DNC resolution related to Israel’s military aid
  • Crypto Bill “Crafted by and for Crypto Billionaires”
  • Peace Protesters: * Arrests in SC * Trial in NJ
  • Hospitals See Rise in Uninsured Patients After Cuts
  • Ultra-Wealthy’s Private Jets Were Gas Guzzling for the World Cup
  • Iran War and Protests Outside 4 U.S. Drone Bases: “Refuse Illegal Orders”
  • Who Should Lead the Anti-Corruption Campaign Against Trump? Not Schumer

RSS International Debt Observatory

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RSS io9

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RSS iWatch: Global Muckraking

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RSS Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer Blog

  • Five Things We Need to Know About the “Fiscal Cliff”
  • Wasteful Pentagon Spending and Costly Wars Hurting Minnesota Communities
  • Don’t Forget to Remember: Amnesia about War Costs is Costly
  • Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer Blog # 16:
  • Militarization, MNASAP, Move to Amend, and the Common Good
  • The Three Most Dangerous Words a Soldier Can Hear: “Support Our Troops”
  • Selling War Is Easy: Challenging the Culture of War
  • Tax Day Numbers to Motivate Action for Peace
  • Making Sense of Recent Polls Showing Most Americans Want to End the Afghan War Part Part 1: Why This is Good but not Great News
  • Neil Young, Jackson Browne, and the Insights of Andrew

RSS Jacobin

  • It’s Prime Time for Socialists. How We Make Our Case Matters.
  • Toward Simp Liberation?
  • How China Picks Its Winners and Losers
  • Defending Indians’ Most Basic Rights
  • Immanuel Wallerstein Predicted the Fall of the US Empire
  • Utopia Is a Promise Worth Fighting For
  • German Greens Bet the Future on More Weapons Spending
  • Private Equity Is Buying Up the World of Football
  • In Peru, Keiko Fujimori Promises Order, Not Reconciliation
  • Puerto Rico’s Independence Movement Is Gaining Strength

RSS Jeremy Scahill

  • NYC Mayor Smeared a Grandmother as an “Outside Agitator” to Justify NYPD Assault on Columbia
  • New York Times Brass Moves to Stanch Leaks Over Gaza Coverage
  • Leaked NYT Gaza Memo Tells Journalists to Avoid Words “Genocide,” “Ethnic Cleansing,” and “Occupied Territory”
  • “Man-Made Hell On Earth”: A Canadian Doctor on His Medical Mission to Gaza
  • Kibbutz Be’eri Rejects Story in New York Times October 7 Exposé: “They Were Not Sexually Abused”
  • The Story Behind the New York Times October 7 Exposé
  • With Netanyahu Threatening Rafah Invasion, Biden Prepares to Send Israel More Bombs
  • Israel’s Ruthless Propaganda Campaign to Dehumanize Palestinians
  • ICJ Ruling on Gaza Genocide Is a Historic Victory for the Palestinians That Israel Vows to Defy
  • 21 Israeli Troops Killed While Planting Explosives for a Controlled Demolition in Gaza

RSS Jill Stein

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RSS Joe Bageant

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RSS John Cook Video Uploads

  • The Science of Cranky Uncle Part 3: Fighting Misinformation with Critical Thinking
  • The Science of Cranky Uncle Part 2: Inoculation Theory
  • The Science of Cranky Uncle Part 1: Why We Can't Ignore Misinformation
  • Climate misinformation: Will Happer on CO2 being plant food
  • Climate misinformation: David Legates & Willie Soon on CO2 lag
  • Climate misinformation: Marco Rubio on past climate change
  • Climate misinformation: Rick Perry compares climate denial to Galileo
  • Climate misinformation: John Stossel likens climate science to religion
  • Critical Thinking Cafe 2
  • Wishful Thinking about COVID v3

RSS John Hively

  • Supreme Court Fantasy Stories and Their Constitutional Violations
  • The War Over Global Warming is Class Warfare on Many Fronts
  • How the Billionaires Corporate News Media Have Been Used to Brainwash Us
  • Is President Biden Serious About His Infrastructure Package?
  • President Joe Biden and the False Promises of Immigration Reform and Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $15
  • The Billionaires Have Programmed Too Many of Us Into Opposing Teams
  • When the Dust Clears…the Rich Have Been Redistributing $2.5 trillion Every Year for the Last Twenty-Five Years
  • The Political Games of the Billionaires and Their Political Representatives
  • SW Washington’s Take on the STATE’S Disparity STUDY
  • Why the Electoral College is Allowed to Exist

RSS John Pilger

  • MARK CURTIS PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE JOURNALISM AND FILM-MAKING OF THE LATE JOHN PILGER
  • “A DEEPLY FELT LOVE FOR ORDINARY PEOPLE” – THE WORLD REMEMBERS JOHN PILGER
  • “HE GAVE A VOICE TO THOSE NOT HEARD” – DARTMOUTH FILMS HONOURS JOHN PILGER
  • WE ARE SPARTACUS. ARE WE? THIS MAY BE THE QUESTION OF OUR AGE.
  • THERE IS A WAR COMING SHROUDED IN PROPAGANDA. IT WILL INVOLVE US. SPEAK UP.
  • THE TRUE BETRAYERS OF JULIAN ASSANGE ARE CLOSE TO HOME
  • SILENCING THE LAMBS. HOW PROPAGANDA WORKS.
  • THE US IS ‘CLOSE TO GETTING ITS HANDS ON JULIAN ASSANGE’
  • WAR IN EUROPE AND THE RISE OF RAW PROPAGANDA
  • THE JUDICIAL KIDNAPPING OF JULIAN ASSANGE

RSS John Perkins

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RSS John W. Whitehead

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RSS John Zerzan: Anarchy Radio

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RSS Jonathan Turley

  • Anthony Seeks New Trial as Talarico and Others Raise Case in Texas Election
  • Fourth Circuit Strikes Down South Carolina’s Restrictions on Absentee Ballots under the 26th Amendment
  • “Difference, Power & Oppression”: OSU Requires Students to Take Courses on How to “Disrupt” the “Systems of Oppression” in the United States”
  • FBI: Swalwell Did Admit to Sleeping with Alleged Chinese Spy and May Have Received Illegal Foreign Contributions
  • Browbeaten: Woman Forced Out of Virginia Salon Over Her Support for Israel
  • For the American Left, Nothing Succeeds as Much as Failure
  • Israel Careens Towards Elections as Radicals Again Play Oversized Role in a Flawed Parliamentary System
  • Poll: Almost 60 Percent of Democrats Have a Favorable View of Socialism
  • “Putting my Hand on Your Heart”: Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema Accused of “Alienation of Affection”
  • Report: Newsom’s High Speed Train to Nowhere is Not Arriving Anytime Soon

RSS Karl Grossman

  • I've switched from this site to my website -- www.karlgrossman.com -- for my blog.
  • The End of Police Raids -- at Long Last -- on Gays of Fire Island
  • "Fire Island Was Paradise,Truly Paradise"
  • My First Big Story
  • Disaster Waiting to Happen at Indian Point
  • Zephyr Teachout -- The Most Refreshing Candidate for New York Governor in Decades
  • Science May Be Objective But That Doesn't Mean That All Scientists Are Because of Their Drive to Push Their Institutions and Projects
  • Secret Diablo Canyon Report Revealed
  • Solar Power as an Alternative to Dangerous Nuclear Power in Space
  • The Lyme Disease Epidemic

RSS Karl North Eco-Intelligence

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RSS Kate Ausburn

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RSS Keith Farnish

  • Uprooting Civilization (Part 2)
  • Uprooting Civilization (Part 1)
  • The Problem With…Conspiracy Theories
  • What If…No One Voted?
  • The Problem With…Responsibility
  • An Experiment In Self Liberation
  • Getting Real
  • Finding My Limit
  • What If…We Stopped Using Money
  • Anger Is Good

RSS Knight Science Journalism – MIT

  • The Tracker Now Lives Here …
  • A farewell post: Three reasons why good science writing is worth defending.
  • Globe story on non-invasive prenatal testing offers murky argument.
  • (UPDATED/2*) What Ho? A 2014 List of Lists of best, worst, or otherwisest in 2014
  • Cancer & poverty: When a reporter’s journey becomes part of the story.
  • Malcolm Gladwell faces new charges of using others’ information without attribution.
  • Retraction Watch awarded a two-year, $400,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation
  • Scientific American reshapes blog network, cuts number of blogs and bloggers in half.
  • The 13 boldest ideas in science: If you wear lipstick and pearls…
  • In the Aftermath of the Holsey Execution: What Courts Say About Drunken Lawyers and Hypothetical Justice.

RSS Kulture Critic

  • In the Folds of the Flesh: Philosophic Reflections on Touch
  • A New World Apocalyptic Eschatology
  • The QAnon Shaman ~ and his Modern Cargo Cult
  • Distraction, Deflection, Diremption
  • A BRAVE ‘NOVEL’ WORLD
  • Myth, Mystery, and Magic: Religious Imagination in Ancient Egypt
  • Patience, A Personal Reflection on Life and Its Impermanence
  • Embodiment, Ecstasy, Emptiness
  • What’s Love Got To Do With It?
  • ‘Putin Did It’ ~ The Russians are Coming

RSS Kunstler Cast

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RSS Kurt Kobb

  • Military conflicts combine with climate constraints to impede navigation across the globe
  • As U.S. oil and refined product exports soar, will the Trump administration impose an export ban?
  • The Iran war is a monkey trap for the United States
  • Does Elon Musk think AI is socialist?
  • Taking a break - no post this week
  • Plankton decline, 'Soylent Green' and the future of civilization
  • Something's gotta give: The American West and the dwindling Colorado River
  • Taking a break - no post this week
  • Why the U.S.-Iran MOU (probably) won't prevent the approaching energy cliff
  • Here's comes the AI bailout: Why government stakes in AI companies are a sucker's bet

RSS Lack of Environment

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RSS Law and Disorder

  • Law and Disorder August 17, 2026
  • Law and Disorder August 10, 2026
  • Law and Disorder August 3, 2026
  • Law and Disorder July 27, 2026
  • Law and Disorder July 20, 2026
  • Law and Disorder July 13, 2026
  • Law and Disorder July 6, 2026
  • Law and Disorder June 29, 2026
  • Law and Disorder June 22, 2026
  • Law and Disorder June 15, 2026

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – English edition

  • August: the longer view
  • What France's far right has learned from Israel's apartheid system
  • Can capitalism save Cuba's revolution?
  • Donald Trump's Latin American proconsuls
  • When the world took Ethiopia's side
  • White Australia's ‘unprecedented act of racism'?
  • The geopolitics of luxury hotels
  • South Korea: on the threshold of two worlds
  • Hirschfeld and Wolf: pioneers of sexual freedom
  • Inside meth's ‘golden triangle'

RSS Le Monde diplomatique – Open Page

  • August: the longer view
  • What France's far right has learned from Israel's apartheid system
  • Can capitalism save Cuba's revolution?
  • Donald Trump's Latin American proconsuls
  • When the world took Ethiopia's side
  • White Australia's ‘unprecedented act of racism'?
  • The geopolitics of luxury hotels
  • South Korea: on the threshold of two worlds
  • Hirschfeld and Wolf: pioneers of sexual freedom
  • Inside meth's ‘golden triangle'

RSS Leaving Babylon

  • Even Iran is laughing at us
  • Reaping what you’ve sown
  • From Belarus with love
  • Self-hastened death
  • Requiem for a truly civilized world
  • Pollan’s psychedelic adventure
  • Intentional immiseration
  • Responding to Orlov’s Virtuous Collapse Sequence
  • Farewell to mainstream medicine
  • Dancing through the elder years

RSS Lee Camp

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RSS Lee Fang

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RSS Leonardo Boff

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RSS Les Leopold

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RSS Life Itself

  • Goodness, mostly
  • Light or Darkness?
  • AI and Chaos Forever
  • One Year of War on Ukraine
  • Confessions of a Petroleum Engineer and Ecologist
  • On Snowflakes, Blogs and Loneliness
  • Why the Year 2022 Stood Out?
  • Bad Karma
  • Hope Dies Last
  • Ascent of the Angry and Stupid

RSS Limited, Inc.

  • A gnomic note
  • Notes on an Irish vacation
  • Poem by Karen Chamisso
  • The prisoner of cool, or down among the zeros
  • Poem by Karen Chamisso
  • The Bishop and the spider: George Berkeley's grand tour
  • on Loafing
  • Panoramas - a long chant
  • The final girl
  • Summer's mind by Karen Chamisso

RSS Link TV – Earth Focus

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RSS Low-Tech Magazine

  • Rediscovering the Handcart
  • Low-tech Magazine: The Uncompressed Book Series
  • Winter is Coming: Build a Solar Powered Foot Stove

RSS LRB Blog

  • Deported for Leaving the Country
  • Not Fair Enough
  • The Publishers’ Plot
  • Save the CCA
  • JOH returns to Honduras

RSS Luis J. Rodriguez

  • The death of a grandson to fentanyl
  • Updates from Luis J. Rodriguez (Mixcoatl Itztlacuiloh)
  • Help Luis J. Rodriguez become California governor
  • Stand Firm on Election Day
  • 50th Anniversary of Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War
  • Trump's War on the United States
  • Covid-19: The Collective initiation from which something new and vital must be born
  • Class warfare playing out on TV
  • Creativity in a Time of Chaos
  • We are the weave and weaver, we are the dream and dreamer

RSS Mabinogogiblog

  • Victims of Terrorism Day; Poem
  • CHANGING OUR NEOLIBERAL WORLD
  • REPORT ON DELIVERY OF LETTER TO ENVIRONMENT AGENCY, JULY 23rd
  • Ogrin and the Boy
  • MorePeaceful.world/
  • 33rd Anniversary of the Murder of Bulic Forsyth
  • An Ecological Approach to the “Meaning of Life” Question
  • JANUARY 2026 WEATHER IN BRITAIN AND MAN-MADE CLIMATE CHANGE
  • LIVING BRUE DAY, MARCH 28th GLASTONBURY TOWN HALL
  • RESOLVING THE WAR IN UKRAINE: MOVING THE IMMOVABLE

RSS Manicore – Accueil

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RSS Marginal Revolution

  • Breaking Ground: Can Refund Bonuses Solve the Holdout Problem?
  • Rick Rubin podcasts with me
  • Green shoots for the UK?
  • More evidence on the effects of recent tariffs
  • Indian documentary covers EV winners
  • Thursday assorted links
  • There are now eight episodes
  • Did UBI make people happier?
  • My excellent Conversation with Luke Burgis
  • Declining Occupations and Career Outcomes in the United States

RSS Mark Biskeborn – Underground Essays

  • Kafkaesque
  • Larry Summers Still Living Large
  • War and Corruption Deficits: Insects and Leviathans
  • Breaking News: Lt. Col. Shaffer Accuses Former CIA Dir. Tenet
  • Movie Review: Zero Dark Thirty
  • Wild Sex, Drugs, Howling in the Desert
  • Bradley Manning—A Case of Class-based Justice System
  • Drones Enable Corporate Power
  • Corporations in the U.S. and in Mexico an Inverted Totalitarianism: Devour, Prey, Seduce
  • Rapture of Charlatans

RSS Mark Fiore

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RSS Mark Lynas

  • FAQ on ‘Clean Energy Shift’ – what it is and why it matters
  • Why is the Marine Stewardship Council giving this Norwegian trawler company ‘license to krill’?
  • To help the climate, we need to get positive about energy
  • As we breach 1.5 °C, we must replace temperature limits with clean-energy targets
  • Why we should protect the high seas from all extraction, forever
  • Hope and memory in Hiroshima: A journey from Mount Fuji to global zero
  • This is how to avoid annihilating ourselves in a nuclear war – NewScientist
  • One Nuclear War Can Ruin the Whole Climate – WSJ
  • New book – Six Minutes to Winter: Nuclear War and How to Avoid It
  • Trump wins – but don’t despair

RSS Martin Wolf

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RSS Matt Bruenig

  • Yglesias, Israel, and Moderation
  • What Am I Doing With AI These Days?
  • My Fully Automated Labor Law Research Tool Is Finally Here
  • What even is an autonomous AI agent?
  • Technical Details of My LLM-Generated Book
  • Some Thoughts on AI
  • The Midwit Theory of Geoff Shullenberger
  • Desert and Capitalism Again
  • Dissecting My Recent Argument (Are Error Theories Offensive?)
  • The Fertility Question

RSS Matt Taibbi

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RSS Matt Wuerker

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RSS Max Keiser

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RSS Media Lens

  • ‘Let’s Just Embrace A Mediterranean Lifestyle’: Climate Lunacy And Burnham’s ‘Pragmatism’
  • 25 Years Of Media Lens – The BBC’s Paul Adams On Iran
  • Whitewash: Media Silence Over Starmer’s Gaza Legacy
  • Invitation To A Turkey Shoot – How To Debunk Climate Denial
  • Media Myopia As We Hurtle Towards Climate Oblivion
  • ‘Starmageddon’ – The Anti-Polanski Smear Campaign That Ate Itself
  • A Lefty Progressive Goes To The Tank Museum
  • Nuclear Genocide – The Threat And The Ceasefire
  • ‘How On Earth Do You Justify That?’ Laura Kuenssberg’s Selective Empathy
  • ‘Operation Epic Fury’ – Anatomy Of A War Of Aggression

RSS Media Matters – Environment

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RSS Media Matters – Everything

  • Fox guest on possible troop withdrawal from Afghanistan: "The solution is more blood, sweat, and tears" 
  • Fox host defends Trump: "Just because you use harsh language doesn't mean your intent is to denigrate another race"
  • Fox News is talking more about abortion than the Democratic debates did
  • Fox & Friends touts Trump's "connections to Ohio" without noting they involve housing discrimination
  • The only Black Republican in the House announced he will not seek reelection. Fox News covered it for 20 seconds.
  • Fox's Newt Gingrich complains about Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren: "I don't remember us electing an angry president literally in my lifetime"
  • Fox's Stuart Varney: Electing a Democrat as president will lead to an economic contraction
  • New Bureau of Land Management head complained that federal employees aren’t held “personally responsible for the harm that they do”
  • Sean Hannity says one of his main criticisms of Republicans is that they aren't more like Rush Limbaugh
  • On Fox, Rush Limbaugh complains about efforts to address the climate crisis: "There is no man-made climate change"

RSS Media Roots

  • Media Roots Radio: Ep 5: the Acid Drought, Making DMT, A Godfather of Psychedelic Analogs & His Problem Child 2-C-T-7
  • Media Roots Radio: Uniquely American Mass Murders, ‘Officer Safety’, Anti-LGBTQ Strategy of Tension & AI as Art
  • Media Roots Radio: Ep 2: How Raves Brought Back the Psychedelic Subculture, DanceSafe, Pill Tests & the DEA vs MDMA
  • Media Roots Radio: Ep 1: A Brief History of Hallucinogens, MK-Ultra, the CIA, LSD, Leary & the Psychedelic 60s/70s
  • Media Roots Radio: UNLOCKED: the Smallpox Doomsday Failsafe Scenario, 100s of Tons of Virus ‘Missing’ Pt 2

RSS Methane Hydrates

  • Joint New Zealand - German 3D survey reveals massive seabed gas hydrate and methane system
  • Noctilucent clouds: further confirmation of large methane releases
  • Earthquake M6.7 hits Sea of Okhotsk
  • Methanetracker
  • Sea of Okhotsk
  • High daily peak methane readings continue over Antarctica
  • Is Global Warming breaking up the Integrity of the Permafrost?
  • Antarctic methane peaks at 2249 ppb
  • Methane hydrates
  • Message to the Survivors

RSS Michael Hudson

  • The Bases Became the Targets
  • The Bubble Beneath the Empire
  • The Swap-Line Empire
  • Trump’s Economic Waterloo
  • When Allies Become Assets
  • The Dollar’s Last Line of Defence
  • Global Shakedown
  • Wall Street’s Two Wings
  • America’s War on an Independent World
  • An Economy of Unearned Wealth

RSS Michael Miller – Viewpoint

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RSS Michael Parenti

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RSS Mike Philbin – Free Planet

  • EXPANDING EARTH: the amazing theory by Neal Adams.
  • HERTZAN CHIMERA UNIT IN 2026
  • 20 MPH SPEED LIMITS:
  • PROJECT PERPETUA: 2026 modern concept car
  • LAUNDRYMAN: a new Hertzan Chimera serial-killer novel for 2026?
  • MADELINE SOTO: missing persons case
  • FLINT: a new Hertzan Chimera novel... coming in 2025
  • STAR CITIZEN - HALF A BILLION DOLLARS - TEN YEARS AND COUNTING
  • ELECTRO-BULLET: reinterpreting a classic...
  • LAST OF THE CATHEDRA available in trade paperback from Amazon.

RSS Mondoweiss

  • Besieged by Israeli settlers and cut off from the outside world, Palestinian families on a West Bank hilltop refuse to leave
  • Progressive Israel-critic Angie Nixon scores upset victory in Florida Senate primary
  • Inside the slow ethnic cleansing of al-Mughayyir, a Palestinian village besieged by Israeli settlers
  • ‘Destroying agriculture is the purpose’: How Israel is drying up the West Bank’s most fertile farmlands
  • ‘I couldn’t watch my children cry from hunger’: Inside the ‘displacement economy’ Gazans built to survive the genocide
  • The Mecca Pact is the latest sign of the U.S.’s declining influence in the Middle East
  • Palestinian youth are risking their lives to clear rubble in Gaza
  • Israel’s arrest of Ramallah’s ‘doctor of the poor’ shows Palestinians that no one is safe
  • Understanding Israel’s campaign to destroy Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank
  • The struggle to save the Palestinian wheat fields on the front lines of Israeli settler violence

RSS Mons Angelorum: Deadly Serious 3

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RSS Mons Angelorum: Waiting for Good Weather

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RSS Mother Jones

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RSS MR Zine

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RSS Musings on Iraq

  • Arrest of Al-Nujaba Intel Chief Leads To Threats To “Burn Baghdad”
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 20 Iran-Iraq War ended
  • Pro-Iran Resistance Digs In Heels Over Not Disarming
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 19 Al Qaeda in Iraq bombed UN HQ in Baghdad 23 killed including UN Rep de Mello
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 18 Army held victory parade for massacring Assyrians Made Gen Sidqi national hero
  • Iraq’s Oil Exports Pass 1 million barrels a day for 1st time since Iran War Started
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 17 PM Sulaiman resigned over threat of military revolt by Pan-Arab officers
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 16 KDP founded as alliance between urban intellectuals led by Hamza Abdullah and tribal forces of Mulla Mustafa Barzani
  • This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 15 King Faisal demanded full power from British
  • Iran Putting Forward Plans To Maintain Resistance Factions In Iraq

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  • IDF's Gaza assault is to control Palestinian gas, avert Israeli energy crisis | Nafeez Ahmed
  • World Bank and UN carbon offset scheme 'complicit' in genocidal land grabs - NGOs | Nafeez Ahmed
  • The open source revolution is coming and it will conquer the 1% - ex CIA spy | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Iraq blowback: Isis rise manufactured by insatiable oil addiction
  • Defence officials prepare to fight the poor, activists and minorities (and commies) | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Pentagon preparing for mass civil breakdown | Nafeez Ahmed
  • The inevitable demise of the fossil fuel empire | Nafeez Ahmed
  • US shale boom is over, energy revolution needed to avert blackouts | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Scientists vindicate 1972 'Limits to Growth' – urge investment in 'circular economy' | Nafeez Ahmed
  • Exhaustion of cheap mineral resources is terraforming Earth – scientific report | Nafeez Ahmed

RSS Naked Capitalism

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  • The EU Commission’s Secret Plan to Share EU Citizens’ Most Sensitive Data With Israel
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  • Why Working‑Class People Account for Around 1% of Lawmakers in the US – and Only 2% in the Average Democracy Around the World
  • An ‘Islamic NATO’ Without Iran Is Symbolic: That’s Its Purpose and Its Problem
  • Pro-Israel Pressure Group Honest Reporting Received Grant from Knight Foundation
  • Links 8/20/2026
  • Iran War: Further Admission of Weakness With New Super Duper Trump Sanctions Threat; Israel Moves Against Turkiye Risk Broader Conflagration; Bessent at Odds with Fed in Move to Contain Longer-Dated Treasury Yields
  • Michael Hudson: U.S. War Against Russia Has Blocked Black Sea Grain Transport as Well as the Persian Gulf Oil Trade
  • Personal Bankruptcy Filings Are Soaring in 2026, Signaling Growing Economic Distress

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  • Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s tweets were wrong, but he is no ‘anti-white Islamist’. Why does the British right want you to believe he is? | Naomi Klein
  • Wealth and power shape the climate emergency – the most important tool we have to defend ourselves is the facts | Naomi Klein
  • The rise of end times fascism | Naomi Klein and Astra Taylor
  • Night of bombing in south Beirut – as it happened
  • How Israel has made trauma a weapon of war
  • We need an exodus from Zionism | Naomi Klein
  • The Zone of Interest is about the danger of ignoring atrocities – including in Gaza | Naomi Klein
  • We have a tool to stop Israel’s war crimes: BDS – podcast
  • We have a tool to stop Israel's war crimes: BDS | Naomi Klein
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RSS Nature Protects, As She is Protected

  • No Name Calling Please, Give Us Evidence Which Proves GM Crops Are Safe
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  • Hindu roots of modern ‘ecology’
  • Ancient wisdom for a contemporary problem
  • By trashing the Gadgil report recommendations, did we just kill the Western Ghats?
  • GM crops debate needs Swadeshi voice
  • GM food crops – Why India must say no
  • GMOs are uneeded and unsafe - says India's largest farmer union
  • And all is not lost
  • Up and up and up

RSS Navdanya’s Diary

  • Food for health: the right to health is to live healthy lives
  • Making peace with the Earth. 600 organisations urge a sustainable new start
  • The Seed War
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  • Rewilding food, rewilding farming
  • Which future of food do we want?
  • Vandana Shiva : No to Junk Food in Schools, Yes to Climate Change Education in Schools
  • Education and knowledge can stop the fake “science” of multinationals that is leading the planet and society to collapse
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  • Industrial Agriculture, based on War Technologies, continues to kill millions of species driving the sixth mass extinction: Agroecology is the Future

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  • Qu’est donc la memoire?
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  • Forget Wars on Covid and Terror: War on Climate Collapse Is the Only War of Necessity for Human Survival
  • Covid Fear Management Policies: Distractions from and Tests for Looming Climate Collapse
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  • In Our "Everything is Disposable" Economy, We're Disposable, Too
  • Hell Hath No Fury Like a Rogue AI Agent Scorned
  • While We Focused on Fripperies, the Foundations Have Rotted Away
  • AI and the Delusions of Increasing Productivity
  • I'm Asking You to Support My Work This Month
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  • Beyond the Headlines: Issue #1
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  • Losing the Iran War May Be the Best Outcome for the World
  • A New Explanation for Tariffs and Bombings
  • Understanding Deglobalization: The Role of Diesel and Jet Fuel
  • 2026: Expect a very uneven world economic downturn
  • Too many promises; too few future physical goods
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  • UAE halts all trade and financial dealings with Iran
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RSS Political Violence @ a Glance

  • A Fond Farewell to Political Violence @ A Glance
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  • The Responsibility to Protect Palestinians
  • Ecuador Has 99 Problems but a Coup Isn’t One
  • How Economic Crises Make Incumbent Leaders Change Their Regimes from Within
  • Do No Harm: US Aid to Africa and Civilian Security
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  • Measles Used to Be in Our Rearview Mirror. Now Cases Are Reaching Record Highs.
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  • Inside Trump’s Failed Hunt for Noncitizen Voters

RSS Project Censored

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  • State, Soldiers, and Systematic Sadism
  • The Project Censored Newsletter—July 2026
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  • ALPRs: The Surveillance State on Wheels
  • Whose AI? Whose Opposition?
  • Don’t Say Israel: Analyzing and Combating Censorship and Propaganda
  • Press Freedom Under Pressure: Media, Academia, and Gaza
  • Venezuela’s Earthquake Aftermath: Recovery Amid Sanctions and Propaganda

RSS Public Intelligence

  • 2025 Bilderberg Meeting Participant List
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  • 2024 Bilderberg Meeting Participant List
  • U.S. House Financial Surveillance Report: How Federal Law Enforcement Commandeered Financial Institutions to Spy on Americans
  • Asymmetric Warfare Group Iran Quick Reference Guide
  • (U//FOUO) FBI Domestic Terrorism Reference Guide: Sovereign Citizen Violent Extremism
  • Department of Justice Critical Incident Review Active Shooter at Robb Elementary School
  • Virginia Guiffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents Batch 8 January 9, 2024
  • Virginia Guiffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents Batch 7 January 8, 2024

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  • ILAN PAPPE : There is still time to stop the Gaza genocide
  • From the Israel-Palestine Memory Hole
  • Scotland First Minister’s family stuck in Gaza
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  • A Protest for Ukraine free of Dogma and Cynicism
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RSS Rabett Run

  • Bad (and the few ok) population decline arguments
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  • Just why are people doing the thing that I said they should do?
  • Elon believes in half of "Fake It Til You Make It"
  • Dispatchable Hydropower For The Win! (Just Don't Call It That)
  • Alex Tabarrock and Argumentum ad Flubberum
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  • "A Left That Refuses to Condemn Mass Murder Is Doomed"
  • Well, crud

RSS Rabble.Ca

  • Don’t buy-in to climate science denialism
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  • Deepfakes and gender based violence
  • City of Vancouver to lowest paid workers: Let them eat cuts!
  • Hundreds of thousands of Quebec public sector workers vow further strike action
  • Dual boss battle: video game workers face-off multiple employers at once
  • Degrowth, green energy, social equity, and circular economy
  • Take Back Alberta completes take over of UCP board
  • Saving Palestinian lives will save Israeli lives
  • Edmonton activist protests climate crisis with demonstration in AB legislature

RSS Radical Philosophy

  • Adorno’s Marx and philosophical terminology
  • Lecture, 7 February 1963
  • Why read Adorno
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  • Lumpendialectic
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  • Embodied phantasm
  • Saint-Alban’s contested legacy
  • Frantz Fanon at Saint-Alban
  • The space of ideology

RSS Ran Prieur

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RSS Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge

  • Five Guiding Assumptions of Co-Intelligence (Legacy Series Part 1)
  • New forms of radical local action
  • A Transformational Book That Was Missing — Until Now
  • A Glimpse Into the Emergence of My Work and the Shape of My Current Life
  • Expanding democratic genius into collective wisdom (Part 2)
  • PS: Attunement as a source of wisdom
  • Expanding democratic genius into collective wisdom (Part 1)
  • A celebration of my favorite Taoist visionary evocateur of participatory deliberative democracy, Audrey Tang
  • Weaving Greater Intelligences Together
  • 3 Chatbots on Regenerativity – Scenarios, Examples & Future Prompts – Rounds 8-9 (Artificial Super-Intelligence Part 11)

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  • The Power Elite, The World Of Men, And A Simple Litmus Test To Determine When They Will Be Defeated
  • Is The CIA Involved In The Origins Of The Coronavirus?
  • Buckle Up For What May Possibly Be A 2022 Social And Economic Shit Show
  • The Trump Administration And CIA Talked Of Murdering Julian Assange… And More
  • Newly “Discovered” And Potentially Damning Documents On US Funding Of Coronavirus Research
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  • The Best Video I’ve Ever Watched On Why The US Is Really In Afghanistan- Pathological Plunder

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RSS Real Economics

  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – August 16, 2026
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  • Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – July 26, 2026
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RSS Real-World Economics Review Blog

  • Cherry-picking economic models
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  • China’s is bigger: Don’t tell Trump
  • 23 Responses to Economics’ Biggest-ever Question
  • The dangers of using ungrounded idealisations
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  • Krugman on Trump’s 80th birthday party

RSS Red Pepper

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  • Book previews: summer 2026
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  • Pokopia, cosy games and the problem of escapism
  • Cory Doctorow: AI bubbles, bosses and sci-fi
  • Fires in the Night – review
  • Iran: a third way between oppression and aggression
  • Stella Dadzie: A Whole Heap of Mix Up – review
  • Citizens’ Advice and the hidden cost of welfare reform

RSS Reddit: Environment

  • DOGE destroyed how America forecasts its weather | Fewer weather balloons and wave-monitoring buoys are being launched to collect data for weather forecasts
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  • Trump plan to allow drilling near US world heritage site sparks alarm
  • The World’s Largest Electric Plane Just Flew for 27 Minutes on $5 of Electricity
  • Giant whales move into Greenland waters as ice disappears
  • Trump administration advances plan to open national forests to development
  • Trump administration moves to repeal Roadless Rule | Nearly 45 million acres of national forest land could be opened to logging and development.
  • Lake Zurich sees water level hit record low amid drought
  • Judge orders new environmental review of Utah coal mine expansion
  • Please comment, save our National Forest.

RSS Reddit: Overpopulation – Unending Growth

  • Some truths about overpopulation - for all sides
  • What are some links that you like to share in discussions relevant to overpopulation?
  • Wow, great news!... Wait, *economists*? Never mind, this is manipulative bullshit.
  • The Case for Chilling Out About Birth Rates — Even if the fertility decline doesn’t reverse itself anytime soon, the consequences are unlikely to be apocalyptic.
  • Why do we feel the need to continue reproducing when the earth is already overpopulated?
  • When will population be enough
  • 70 years of demographic change: population, mortality, and fertility for countries worldwide, 1953-2023
  • What do you think the future of Africa will be?
  • Which countries have already passed peak population, and when will the rest do so?
  • This is a repost from the Natalism thread. The post seems pretty reasonable, but it was downvoted to hell, of course.

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  • MuseLetter #400: As America turns 250, its attention to continued survival fades and fractures
  • MuseLetter #399: When the Saints Go Marching Out: New Orleans and the Resilience of Cities
  • MuseLetter #398: Small Modular Nuclear Reactors are a Dead End
  • Museletter #397: The 2026 Energy Crisis and Our Wile E. Coyote Moment
  • Museletter #396: The Future of Forests
  • Museletter #395: The Empire Crumbles
  • Museletter #394: Nourishing the Bioregional Economy
  • Museletter #393: Electricity Price Squeeze: Something’s Going to Give
  • Museletter #392: What Futures Are Possible?
  • Museletter #391: Gratitude in the Great Unraveling

RSS Robert Koehler

  • Make America Racist Again
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  • Sanctuary Cities and International Security
  • This Old House . . .
  • Earth Day Is the Planet’s Future
  • There’s No Real Future Without Empathy
  • Everything That Doesn’t Matter
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  • What Are the Chances: The Unlikely Mainstreaming of Prediction Markets
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  • Colombia and Israel’s Cynical Disaster Diplomacy
  • Pentagon Unleashes Fury on ‘America-Hating’ Media
  • Angie Nixon Notches Upset in Florida Senate Primary
  • The Last Stand of the Corporate Democrats
  • What Alexander Hamilton Got Wrong About the ‘Least Dangerous’ Branch
  • Measles Cases Are Reaching Record Highs
  • Federal Spies Hunt Unions for Conspiracy, Find Solidarity
  • The EU and US Cheer On the ‘Bus-ification’ of Ukraine

RSS Robert Scribbler

  • OBX Wave Report July 6 — 1-2 Foot, Waves Likely to Build a Bit Friday and Saturday
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  • OBX Wave Report July 4th — Celebrating Freedom in the 2 Foot Surf
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  • OBX Wave Report July 2 — 2-3 Foot With Little Barrels + Talking Climate Crisis
  • OBX Wave Report June 30 — 2-4 Foot Friday For Future + Record Global Heat
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  • Beauty and the Bleach.Skin-whitening trend ravages Senegalese women (Trailer) Premiere 02/19
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  • Is this a yolk? Ostrich omelettes & peculiar pastries - Taste of Russia Ep. 16
  • Champions of the spirit. Unknown stories of 1st Soviet Olympic medalists
  • Of Ice and Fame. Medvedeva v Zagitova: friends off the ice, rivals on it (Trailer) Premiere 02/10
  • Champions of the spirit. Unknown stories of 1st Soviet Olympic medalists (Trailer) Premiere 02/09
  • Art at the Stake. Afghan artists risk lives to return style, music, and culture to their country

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  • Ex-Zambian minister killed in post-election shooting
  • Porn-content creator picked to promote Warsaw Uprising memory
  • Pakistan expands powers of military chief
  • 52 killed in Nigeria boat disaster
  • Pirates hijack ships with 22 Indians on board
  • China rejects US demand on Iran
  • Rebels restrict travel in DR Congo over ‘Ebola infection plot’
  • Ex-Pakistani PM Imran Khan moved back to jail after medical checkup
  • Russia conducts missile test near Kuril Islands after Japanese protest

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RSS Sail Transport Network

  • We Did It: Sailing Cargo in the Aegean
  • Cure for Depending on 90K Oil Spewing Cargo Ships: Sail Power Makes Inroads, Now in Mediterranean
  • Dirty Fossil Fuel ‘Business-As-Usual’ Tactics Spew Out of the IMO at COP22
  • Noah’s Ark Gone Awry
  • Good News/Bad News for Consumers in an Increasingly Energy-Challenged, Shipping-Dependent World
  • Sail cargo's imminent achievement: Timbercoast's Steel Schooner, the Avontuur
  • COP21 Follow-up for Sail Transport and Its Fight against Shipping Emissions and for Resilience
  • Shipping Emissions Must Be Tackled at COP21 with Advances such as Sail Power
  • Maine Sail Freight — America Gets Serious about Clean, Renewable Energy for Transport
  • The Tres Hombres Ship is Homeward Bound

RSS Science-Based Life

  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 22
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 21
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 20
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 19
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 18
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Weeks 16 & 17
  • Science Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 15
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 14
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 13
  • Sciencey Stuff You May Have Missed: Week 12

RSS ScienceDaily: Top Environment News

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RSS ScienceDaily: Top Science News

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RSS Scrap Weapons

  • Effects of a Nuclear War: Bridging Science, Policy, and Global Risk Governance 
  • Conceptualising a COP for Weapons
  • When Deterrence Meets Climate Catastrophe: Rethinking Nuclear Risk in a Post-Treaty World
  • Arms and Arguments March 2026 Review
  • Arms and Arguments February 2026 Review
  • Arms and Arguments January 2026 Reviews
  • The New START Treaty and Nuclear Winter: Re-centering Global Risk in Arms Control Debates
  • Prioritizing Weapons and Ammunition Management Ahead of the 2026 Somalia Transition
  • Who Decides the Future? Intergenerational Perspectives on Disarmament
  • ‘A House of Dynamite’ is a great film, which gets nuclear security dangerously wrong. Why does that matter?

RSS Seemorerocks

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RSS Shadow Government Statistics

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RSS Shame Project

  • Wall Street Journal Issues Epic Correction On Radley Balko’s Error-Riddled Reporting
  • Malcolm Gladwell’s “David & Goliath” Asks Us To Pity the Rich
  • Radley Balko: Anatomy of a “Stand Your Ground” Shill
  • Radley Balko
  • Radley Balko: Anatomy of a “Stand Your Ground” Shill
  • NPR’s Education Coverage Funded By Pro-Privatization Billionaires
  • Charles Murray
  • Why is Malcolm Gladwell running cover for the enablers of serial child molester Jerry Sandusky?
  • The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg Was a Follower of Jewish Rightwing Terrorist Meir Kahane
  • Recovered History: Wall Street-Funded Self Help Propaganda Greased the Real Estate Bubble

RSS Simple Climate

  • What is the gender and ethnic balance of the science stories I write?
  • New year, new ideas
  • Why we should be wary of ’12 years to climate breakdown’ rhetoric
  • Can we fight climate change on our own?
  • Becoming more than an old gasbag: Climate chemistry on YouTube, cryogenic energy storage, and community renewable energy
  • How does carbon dioxide cause global warming?
  • Australian rodent first mammalian victim of climate change
  • Modern mussel shells much thinner than 50 years ago
  • A very beautiful and unusual animal in danger
  • Eyes on Environment: the many stories of climate change

RSS Skeptical Science

  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #34 2026
  • Is this El Niño a glimpse of a future, hotter Earth?
  • Raw Data, Wrong Answers
  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #33
  • Skeptical Science New Research for Week #33 2026
  • The real energy use of agentic AI
  • The floods of the future won’t come one at a time
  • Fact brief - Are there enough minerals for solar power expansion to help mitigate climate change?
  • 2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #32
  • Climate Trunk - Science

RSS Smithsonian – Smart News

  • NASA-Funded Mission to Rescue a Falling Space Telescope Officially Ends in Failure
  • How Should the Bayeux Tapestry End? A New Competition Invites Children to Reimagine Its Missing Final Panel
  • Narwhals Sport Iconic Straight, Spiraled Tusks. Scientists Just Uncovered Some of the Eye-Catching Feature's Structural Secrets
  • Construction in Austria Revealed a Roman-Era Mass Grave Beneath a Soccer Field. New Research Suggests That the Men's Enemies Targeted Their 'Sensitive Areas'
  • Ireland's 'Kerry Cow' Bones Are Actually Wild Boar and Bear, Shaking Up the Story of Farming's Arrival on the Island
  • Archaeologists Have Found Thousands of Intact Ancient Human Brains. Scientists Say They've Figured Out Why the Organs Don't Always Rot
  • Why Don't Insects Live in the Ocean? Scientists Just Ruled Out One Possible Explanation Thanks to Deep-Diving Fly Larvae
  • A Towering 182-Feet-Tall Statue in Rural Poland Is Now the Tallest Virgin Mary in All of Europe. Locals Hope It Will Become a Tourist Destination
  • Why Are Some Octopuses So Smart? The Answer Might Lie in a Never-Before-Seen Mutation That Helps Them Accurately Build Proteins
  • Brazil's First Urban Yellow Fever Outbreak in Nearly a Century May Have Been Fueled by a Surprising Culprit

RSS Social Text Journal

  • No Need for Gender: A Brief Meditation on Nonbinary Life
  • On Counter-cartographies: Neurodivergence and the Errancies of Performance
  • Kushnerism: Gaza Gentrification Means Palestinian Genocide
  • On Henrike Kohpeiß’s Bourgeois Coldness
  • On Nouri Gana’s Melancholy Acts
  • From the Classroom to Gaza: Belated Narratives and the Shared Struggle for Freedom
  • A Hundred Years of Coloniality: Sedulur Sikep and Fitri DK’s Nyawiji Ibu Bumi
  • Black Limbs, White Laws: On Patricia J. Williams’s The Miracle of the Black Leg
  • Two Poems from Neutrøis
  • A Review of Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman’s Millennial Style

RSS Speaking Truth to Power

  • Carolyn Interviewed about her book “Undaunted” by Canadian Ecopsychology Network
  • Will You Be Diagnosed With Mysticism In 2021? By Carolyn Baker
  • Collapsing Into The New Administration Amid Pandemic Lunacy, By Carolyn Baker
  • Collapse Changes Everything: Stop Whining For Perfection, By Carolyn Baker
  • The Collapse Of Ideology And The End Of Escape, By Jem Bendell
  • Top Global Experts Say Humanity Must ‘Heal Our Broken Relationship With Nature’ to Prevent Future Pandemics, Jessica Corbett
  • The United States: An Obituary, By Richard Heinberg
  • Reviving Radical Social Work In Collapse, By Desiree Coutinho
  • We Are All Being Cooked In The Soup Together, By Paul Levy
  • Some Progressives Are in Denial About Trump’s Fascist Momentum, By Norman Solomon

RSS squashpractice

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RSS State of Nature

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RSS State of the Union

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  • Linh Dinh reading three poems from A Mere Rica on a Vũng Tàu sidewalk, 8/20/26
  • Linh Dinh reads "Grays Ferry" from Vũng Tàu on 8/19/26
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RSS Stephanie McMillan

  • Constant decentralization builds collective strength
  • What does this moment ask of us?
  • Forced to become a commodity
  • Comrades
  • United, the working class can end capitalist exploitation
  • Everything for Everyone
  • “Overthrow” and other verb choices
  • Dialectics: fundamental contradiction
  • Revolution: overturning
  • Intentions for 2022: affirmations for revolution

RSS Steve Cutts

  • Safety First
  • Happy Friday!
  • Loop #3
  • Merry Christmas!
  • Infinity Loop II
  • ‘The Battle of Walmarté’
  • Can’t beat the classics
  • Happy Judgement Day
  • Slumber Party
  • A Brief Disagreement

RSS Steve Lendman Blog

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RSS Stop the War Coalition

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RSS Submedia TV – Molotov!

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RSS Subrealism

  • Chipocalypse Now - I Love The Smell Of Deportations In The Morning
  • No Donut Or Coffee Breaks Required...,
  • Is This Why The Little Dogs Have Been Yapping And Snarling At The Russian Bear?
  • USS Harvey Milk To Be Renamed 'USS No Homo'
  • Lil Buckwheat Can't Get A Job But Still Gotta Eat....,
  • Negroe Fatigue
  • Our private research universities are not actually purely private...,
  • The Hidden Holocausts At Hanslope Park
  • Is RFK Jr Being Blackmailed?
  • Are American Elites Terrified Of Whitney Webb?

RSS Subversify Magazine

  • Hillbilly Elegy: An Uncomfortable Glimpse Into the Mindsent of Young Republicans
  • Andy Kaufman and Paul Reubens: Welcome to the Playhouse
  • Georgia Tann: America’s Most Notorious Child Trafficker
  • Comedy as Moral Allegory: Modern Literature’s Subtle Lessons
  • 10 Books Considered Ahead of Their Time

RSS Summit County Community Voice

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RSS Sun Weber

  • “Pity the nation"
  • A Requiem for the Beautiful Earth
  • On Our Way
  • Earth Gifts 2
  • Earth Gifts 1
  • An American Child's Future.
  • Green Irony
  • NARCISSUS from me me to ennui
  • Survivalists, The Optimistic Minority
  • A Rock, A Tree, A Cloud

RSS Survival Acres

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RSS Surviving Capitalism

  • Recommended Websites/weblogs & Sources of Information and Analysis (updated at least once a month to include current changes. Grand Thesis, which formulates my political philosophy, is below this post.)
  • Recommended Websites/weblogs & Sources of Information and Analysis (updated at least once a month to include current changes. Grand Thesis, which formulates my political philosophy, is below this post.)
  • Grand Thesis: Socialism is not only necessary, it is a matter of survival of the human species and other species (This is an essay in its final edited form except for needed improvements.)
  • Recommended post of the year: President Putin at the Valdai Discussion Club: “He Who Sows the Wind Will Reap the Whirlwind”
  • Recommended article: War on ‘Russian Disinformation’ is the New ‘War on Terror’ and Equally Fake with Ben Norton
  • A recommended article of the year: "Germany’s Energy Suicide: An Autopsy" by Pepe Escobar
  • Article of the month of September 2022: Breaking! NY Times: "US Created COVID-19"
  • Video of the month: "Is the Ukrainian War on its Own People Now Over?"
  • A message to my readers
  • Article of the year: "How Spooks and Establishment Journalists Are Circling The Wagons"

RSS Talking Points Memo

  • Trump Administration to Support ‘Independent Journalism’ in Europe With Anti-Immigrant Focus
  • Trump Administration Fails to Substantiate Its Claims of Noncitizen Voting (Again)
  • Biggest US Retailers Use $5 Billion in Trump Tariff Refunds to Appease Investors
  • Greg Abbott Grasps At Anything to Stir Up Anti-Islam Panic for His Reelection
  • Is There a Polling ‘Crisis’ and Why Should We Care If There Is?
  • DHS Exempted Itself from Normal Law for Undercover Investigation Into Protesters
  • California’s Dem Senators Write to SoS Expressing ‘Grave Concerns’ About Tina Peters
  • Security Blankets and the Mad, Mad King
  • A Disturbing Peek Into Trump’s Kafkaesque Immigration Courts
  • The Second Trump Admin Has Not Yet Gone All-Out in Attacking Abortion. That May Soon Change.

RSS The Agonist Blog

  • Bouteille à la mer : une lettre vieille de 29 ans refait surface sur une plage
  • L’Éthique dans les affaires : un levier de croissance insoupçonné
  • Airbnb ajoute la consigne à bagages, la location de voiture et les transferts aéroport en France
  • Souveraineté numérique : pourquoi vous devez posséder vos propres données
  • Le Prix du Transat : quand les vacanciers deviennent jurés littéraires
  • Chauffeurs VTC : l’examen professionnel devient l’unique voie d’accès à la profession
  • Sécheresse : pourquoi vos fruits et légumes seront moins calibrés en rayon
  • Le retour du dumbphone : pourquoi de plus en plus de Français choisissent de se déconnecter
  • Carte d’identité et passeport : pourquoi les délais de rendez-vous en mairie s’allongent
  • « 1000 cafés » : quand le bistrot de village revient comme service essentiel

RSS The Angry Arab

  • Migrated to Twitter
  • Will US global hegemony last for another century?
  • Eulogy of Dar As-Sayyad
  • My interview from yesterday on the latest about the Khashoggi matter
  • US Secret Wars against Communism
  • The New Congress and Palestine
  • Why the US-Saudi Crisis will Pass
  • The Khashoggi Affair
  • jets over Ridyah
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RSS The Archdruid Report

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RSS The Art of Annihilation

  • It’s a Family Affair – Venezuela’s Second Largest Newspaper Serves U.S. Empire
  • Support for Canadian Truckers Skyrockets – Alongside Vaccine Injuries in Canadian Children
  • The Great Reset: The Final Assault on the Living Planet [It’s Not a Social Dilemma – It’s the Calculated Destruction of the Social, Part III]
  • It’s Not a Social Dilemma – It’s the Calculated Destruction of the Social [The Enclosure of Africa, Part II]
  • It’s Not a Social Dilemma – It’s the Calculated Destruction of the Social [Part I]
  • COMMENTS on ‘Green’ billionaires behind professional activist network that led suppression of ‘Planet of the Humans’ documentary
  • The Clairvoyant Ruling Class [“Scenarios for the Future of Technology & International Development” 2010 Report]
  • COVID-19 as a Weapon. The Crushing of the Disposable Working Class – by Design
  • The Show Must Go On. Event 201: The 2019 Fictional Pandemic Exercise [World Economic Forum, Gates Foundation et al.]
  • Mandatory Masks in the Age of Climate Emergency & Planetary Biodiversity Crisis

RSS THE AUTOMATIC EARTH

  • Debt Rattle August 21 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 20 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 19 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 18 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 17 2026
  • The State of TAE August 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 15 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 14 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 13 2026
  • Debt Rattle August 12 2026

RSS The Big Picture

  • 10 Friday AM Reads
  • 10 Thursday AM Reads
  • How Wealth Is Created in America
  • 10 Wednesday AM Reads
  • Transcript: Ankur Crawford, Portfolio Manager, Alger Capital Appreciation
  • 10 Tuesday AM Reads
  • Negative. Yay!
  • 10 Monday AM Reads
  • 10 Sunday Reads
  • MiB: Ankur Crawford, Portfolio Manager, Alger Capital Appreciation

RSS The Bureau of Investigative Journalism

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RSS The Conflicted Doomer

  • No Blog Post Today
  • Get Ready
  • Sick and Tired
  • The Year the Nose Fell Off
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  • Friendships
  • The Right to Be Stupid
  • Lies
  • Whole Lot of Whistling Going On
  • Being Thankful

RSS The Conversation: Energy + Environment

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RSS The Cost of Energy

  • Elevatorul auto, unul dintre cele mai importante instrumente dintr-un service
  • Avantaje si dezavantaje pentru iPhone 7
  • Cele Mai Bune Jucarii pentru Pisici
  • Cel Mai Bun Compresor Auto
  • Cel Mai Bun Pavilion de Gradina
  • Cel Mai Bun GPS pentru TIR
  • Cea Mai Buna Piscina Gonflabila
  • Cea Mai Buna Telecomanda Universala
  • Cele Mai Bune Manusi de Portar
  • Cele Mai Bune Genunchiere

RSS The Daily Banter

  • Interview With A Men’s Rights Activist And Child Porn Advocate
  • MAJOR UPDATE: The Daily Banter Is Closing Down And Moving Exclusively To Email
  • Interview With A Men’s Rights Activist And Child Porn Advocate
  • Watch Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Rips Apart Dark Money In Politics In 5 Astonishing Minutes
  • Eddie Haskell’s State Of The Union Was An Infuriating Study In Gaslighting
  • Let Them Eat Fake
  • Trump Described By U.S. Intelligence Officials As Willfully Ignorant
  • We Now Have Proof Trump’s Family Separation Policy Was Meant To “Traumatize” Children
  • Are Steve Schmidt And Howard Schultz Helping Trump Get Re-elected? Maybe, Maybe Not.
  • Kellyanne Conway: Cory Booker ‘Sexist’ Because He Is Running For President

RSS The Daily Impact

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RSS The Dark Mountain Project

  • Summer Bookshelf Offers
  • The Sister-Sows
  • Boundary? What Boundary?
  • Two Poems from the Bestiary
  • Birubi
  • Five Salmon Dancing
  • Introducing Dark Mountain: Issue 29
  • Plant People
  • Of Hidden Futures and Star-Shaped Worlds
  • January Archive Offer

RSS The Disaffected Lib

  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Still Looking for the Magic Wand.
  • Raising the Bar or Catch-Up Ball
  • Living In an Anti-Vax World
  • Junk Has Got to Go. In a World Short of Resources, the Case for a Steady State Economy Returns.
  • Our Ghastly Future
  • An Inauspicious Day, March 11
  • A Trip Down Memory Lane
  • McConnell Tells Trump to "Back Off"
  • A Sea of Bodies
  • Wishful Thinking?

RSS The Dissenter

  • David vs. Goliath: Consumer Watchdog Gets Their Day in Court With Googl
  • What I Care About Is the Social Safety Net
  • Obama Meets With Labor, Progressive Groups Today
  • What the Marijuana Legalization Polling in 2012 Says About Its Prospects Moving Forward
  • Petraeus Affair Shows Dominant Power of Government Surveillance State
  • Pelosi to Speak to House Democrats Amid Rumors That She Will Step Down From Leadership
  • United Parcel Service to Boy Scouts of America – no funds for your anti-gay org
  • For the Long-Term Unemployed, It Is A Fiscal Cliff
  • Love In The House Of Spy
  • Fatster’s Roundup

RSS The Duck of Minerva

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RSS The Ecologist

  • Fracking industry advances with phase one exploratory applications in South Africa
  • What the closure of a small Suffolk factory says about the future of the automotive industry
  • Digging yourself a hole: how Australia is keeping coal current
  • How a circular economy can help prevent a global water crisis
  • Is Hurricane Harvey a harbinger for America’s future?
  • New report says electric cars will dramatically improve Britain's energy security
  • Climate change could tarnish the flavour of cava, study suggests
  • How to win the climate wars – talk about local ‘pollution’ not global warming
  • Ecologist Special Report: The Al Hima Revival
  • Dealing with climate migration: 'what matters are our actions'

RSS The Ecosocialist

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RSS The End of Capitalism

  • We live in the 20s
  • Marx and Colonialism – Zombie-Marxism Part 3.2 – What Marx Got Wrong
  • How Capitalism Causes Depression
  • The Paradoxical Viewpoint
  • How Anti-Capitalists Can Seize the Moment as Trump Enters the White House
  • Response to Reader’s Questions
  • Obscuring The Promise of Democracy: Mass Media Reacts to the 1960s
  • How Does Capitalism Make You Feel?

RSS The Energy Skeptic

  • Vanishing open spaces: population growth and sprawl in America
  • Admiral Rickover 1957: Energy Resources & Our Future
  • The Green New Deal is not a solution for the real problem: Overshoot
  • A transition from fossil fuels to renewables could take a century – if it ever happens
  • Electrifying freight trains in the U.S. is a bad idea
  • Why Nuclear Power can’t replace fossil fuels
  • Energy, Water, & Climate Change are interdependent
  • Why fusion power is Forever Away
  • Climate Change dominates news coverage at expense of other existential planetary boundaries
  • Excerpt from “The Geopolitics of Resource Wars”

RSS The Equation (Union of Concerned Scientists)

  • How Climate Change Is Drying up the Western US
  • Protecting Science from Government Intimidation
  • Ask a Scientist: How Do We Track the Trump Administration’s Attacks on Science?
  • Diesel Emission Controls Work…Which Is Why They Are Under Attack
  • What Are Nature-Based Solutions and Why Are They Needed Now?
  • ¿Qué son las soluciones basadas en la naturaleza y por qué hacen falta?
  • Meta Hides Data Center Info As it Pushes More Risks to Entergy’s Customers
  • Congress Passes ROAD to Housing Act: What’s Needed Next for Climate-Resilient Homes?
  • Senate Confirms Unqualified Cameron Hamilton to Lead FEMA
  • Data Centers Are Already Stressing the Grid. Regulators Are Playing Catch-up.

RSS The Exile Nation Project

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RSS The Exiled Online

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RSS The Fall of Civilization

  • Join the LiveJournal Revival!
  • Woo-hoo!
  • The Recession has Restarted
  • 10 to 15 years
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  • NASA-sponsored HANDY model tells us what we already knew.
  • A big pile of crap.
  • If not one hell, then the other.
  • In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
  • Peak Food

RSS The Global MuckRaker

  • Despite years of confiscations, the Met still holds hundreds of pieces linked to alleged trafficking and looting figures
  • Kazakhstan alleges Big Oil corruption tainted $10.7 billion in contracts, delayed key oil project 
  • Alleged cartel boss Daniel Kinahan charged in Ireland following high security extradition
  • The $200 billion company you can’t look inside
  • After cancer drug counterfeiting scandal, India imposes new tracing requirements
  • Companies once tied to Assad kept winning UN contracts under Syria’s new rulers
  • Europe sanctioned crypto exchange HTX. Experts say the firm is deploying tactics that could blunt the impact.
  • Inside the Matrix: How models, influencers and engagement quotas power the Social Discovery Group’s dating machine and global profits
  • Canadian intelligence flags crypto-to-cash services as ‘knowingly facilitating money laundering,’ document shows
  • Swedbank fined $50 million by New York authorities over Panama Papers revelations

RSS The Great Change

  • A True Crime Family Coloring Book
  • Seaweed Permaculture
  • Eleven Ecovillages, Vegan Liverwurst, and Proof That Greed Is Optional
  • Versammlung
  • From Beer, Biochar and from Biochar, Beer
  • Change
  • We Were Young
  • Burke's Law
  • Toy Wars
  • Thinking like a Creek

RSS The Guardian – Environment

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RSS The HipCrime Vocab

  • New Location
  • New Site Up.
  • Automation and The Future of Work: Black Lives Matter - part 2
  • Automation and The Future of Work: Black Lives Matter
  • Against Techno-Fetishism
  • Corn-Pone Hitler?
  • The Other Dieoffs
  • The Dying Americans
  • The Hipcrime Vocab on JRE
  • Oil and Money - Lessons Learned

RSS The Institute for Anarchist Studies

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RSS The Monkey Trap

  • Đánh Giá LLWIN: Vì Sao Nền Tảng Này Được Nhắc Nhiều?
  • Tuyển Dụng LLWIN – Cơ Hội Vàng Dành Cho Người Lao Động
  • LLWIN Lừa Đảo: Sự Thật Phía Sau Loạt Tin Đồn Gây Xôn Xao
  • Cách Sử Dụng Link Vào LLWIN Ổn Định, Tránh Gián Đoạn
  • Đại Lý LLWIN Tiết Lộ Bảng Hoa Hồng Khủng Cho Đối Tác

RSS The New Left Review

  • Anton Jäger: Hyperpolitics in Command?
  • Thea Riofrancos: The New World Climate Order
  • Régis Debray: Metamorphoses
  • Christian Sorace & David Sneath: Steppe Transitions
  • Javier Moreno Zacarés: Dynamics of American Capitalism
  • Jack Copley: Rentier Regimes
  • Katie Ebner-Landy: Norm Smuggling?
  • Tom Mertes: Manufacturing Impunity

RSS The Oil Drum

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RSS The Onion (Satire)

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RSS The Physics arXiv Blog

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RSS The Political Circus

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RSS The Principle of Imminent Collapse

  • Emergent Characteristics and Behaviors
  • Flash Flooding and The PIC
  • Photo of the Day - Feb 12, 2024
  • Lunar New Year Year of the Dragon
  • My MERCHR shop of ClickaSnap Images
  • ClickASnap has partnered with Merchr Hub for Print on Demand
  • The PIC in Everyday Situations
  • Dear Readers of the PIC
  • The AI Revolution Will Be What We Make It
  • Hop on Over to My New Blog

RSS The Rag Blog

  • MICHAEL MEEROPOL / LABOR / Time to Consider a Four-Day Workweek
  • MICHAEL MEEROPOL / REMEMBRANCE / David Rosner, a great public intellectual, a defender of public health
  • SUSAN VAN HAITSMA / CULTURE / Down on the Drag: Austin Music History
  • ALICE EMBREE / MEDICARE / Taking on the Medicare Disadvantage
  • AUSPOP / CULTURE / Retrospective of Underground Comix Pioneer Gilbert Shelton
  • ALLEN YOUNG / OPINION / June: From shame to pride
  • BRUCE MELTON: UNGINEERING, Not Geoengineering
  • ALICE EMBREE / MAY DAY! MAY DAY!
  • ALICE EMBREE / HISTORY / Where on earth was The Rag?
  • JAN LANCE / RETIREES / Senior Solidarity

RSS The Raw Story

  • Trump's 'politically dire' dread leaked by senior official: 'He really could sink'
  • Trump admin 'power struggle'  prompts bitter attacks from fuming GOP lawmakers
  • 'Red flashing lights': White House official waltzes into oil industry amid ethics uproar
  • Proud Trump-allied 'Islamophobe' accused in lawsuit after jarring 'boast' about jailing
  • Republican grudgingly admits Ossoff's right about Natalie Harp: 'A lot of vetting issues'
  • 'Vapid depravity': Rudy Giuliani ordered to prepare for 'sordid' sex trial
  • 'Scorched earth' West Wing attack backfires 'spectacularly' as Trump gambit fails: analyst
  • Trump reveals unprecedented 'Great American Beef' plan amid screwworm crisis
  • Crooks rake in 'massive wealth' as as crime victims suffer under Trump: Investigation
  • 'Does he care?' GOP tears its hair out as Trump vows random stump speech

RSS The Satanic Capitalist

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RSS The Siberian Times: Ecology

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RSS The Skeptical Humorist

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RSS The Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism

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RSS The Smirking Chimp

  • Trump’s View of Everything in the World
  • Trump’s Loyalist Prosecutors Keep Going Down in Flames
  • Jared Kushner’s Henry Kissinger Cosplay Should Worry Us All
  • Moral Witnessing in an Age of Unprecedented Corporate Power
  • Are We On the Verge of a Progressive Revolution Like the New Deal?
  • A Grand Prix to the Bottom: Trump’s $183 Billion Attack on American Culture and Heritage
  • Serious Question: Would Hakeem Jeffries Prefer Republicans Retain Congress?
  • COINTELPRO 2.0: Trump Targeting Progressive Groups While Weakening the Fight Against Far-Right Violence
  • Trump Aide Natalie Harp Nurses His Decline
  • Trump Dragged for Bizarre Tour of Gold Coin-Adorned White House Helipad

RSS The Sociological Cinema

  • Don't Be Racist!
  • Don't Be a Racist!
  • How One Sociologist is Using Fiction to Address Trauma, Healing, and Interpersonal Relationships: An Interview with Dr. Patricia Leavy
  • No going back to normal--the left must seize the moment and dominate the crisis
  • An Open Letter: What Is the End-goal of Sociology?
  • ​Film: A Case of Literary Sociology
  • Tracking the Model Minority Trope in Hollywood Film
  • Sociologist’s New Novel Teaches Research Methods and Critical Thinking
  • Racism, Can You Talk About It? An Infographic Assignment
  • An Interview with Dr. Patricia Leavy about the Handbook of Arts-Based Research

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  • Cuba was saved from a brutal, destabilizing despotism
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  • Microchip your Pets!
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  • Guilty of everything: How America scapegoats a public dissident
  • The right to suppress human rights: 2 case studies
  • Thoughts on the Shuttering of Al Jazeera America
  • My house for a kingdom: Israel resists Palestinian concessions
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  • Palestinians Demand huge Concessions - Survival, Rights & Non-destroyed Infrastructure

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  • White People Claiming To Be Attacked At Black Panther
  • Your Boss Might Be Stealing From You But There's Nothing You Can Do About It
  • Cancer Drug Price Raised 1400%
  • WORST National Anthem Performance EVER
  • Conservatives Attacking School Shooting Survivors Online
  • Democratic Focus Group Has Some Bad News...
  • Top REPUBLICAN Donor: No More Money Until AR-15 Ban

RSS This is Ecocide

  • Fausto Pocar
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  • Untitled
  • Ocean for Ecocide Law: coming together to legally protect the ocean
  • Agriculture and a liveable planet: the transformative role of ecocide law
  • Davos 2023: the transformative power of ecocide law
  • Accelerating strategic positive change: the business case for ecocide law
  • Recognizing ecocide: a legal framework to protect nature, communities and our common future
  • Global crisis and the potential of the ICC: relevance of ecocide as the fifth crime
  • Powerful and practical legal tools in pursuit of climate justice

RSS Thom Hartmann

  • Sue's Stack is moving
  • Monday 06 March '23 show notes
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RSS Thomas Riggins’ Blog

  • Untitled
  • NO MORE KINGS?
  • 1789
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  • PUTIN'S POPULARITY AT LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 2022!!!
  • NEW POST NYT 6/25/2026
  • FIVE GENDERS AND COUNTING?
  • COMMENTARY on The Process of Democratization a book by Lukcás on Soviet democracy
  • The truth about October 7
  • The Coming War Expansion

RSS Thoughts On The Roof

  • Maasa
  • Increasing my electricity bill
  • Punctuated Evolution
  • The AMOC
  • Chris Hayes and Bill McKibbin
  • Arctic - Antarctic tipping point
  • Iran's nuclear ambitions
  • Democracy
  • Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
  • An open letter to Kamala

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RSS Too Much Online

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  • A Flying Public Finally Erupts
  • The Railroad Robber Baron Returns
  • The Charities Making Inequality Worse
  • Has America Become Too Generous?
  • Policing in America’s Plutocracy
  • A New Rationalization for Riches
  • Standing Up for ‘Bullied’ CEOs
  • By the Numbers
  • What Makes a Recession ‘Great’?

RSS Top of the Ticket

  • Letters to the Editor: Xavier Becerra absolutely should debate Steve Hilton — with conditions
  • Granderson: My road trip revealed the good and the bad that hold America together
  • Contributor: The wealth tax debate exposes the economic ignorance of politicians
  • Letters to the Editor: Populist approaches to affordability aren't unrealistic. They're needed.
  • Letters to the Editor: Young lifeguard's courage stands in stark contrast to Trump's behavior
  • Letters to the Editor: Hayden Panettiere's story helped break the stigma for abuse survivors
  • Contributor: Stop shaming the use of AI. For some with disabilities, it's a godsend
  • Contributor: At airports, ICE snatches people who are following the rules
  • Calmes: Trump's reputation for corruption is doing Democrats' work for them
  • Letters to the Editor: Presidential safety isn't a partisan issue and shouldn't be made into one

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  • UK Local Elections: Labour Moves Forward
  • 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Marx and a Revolution in Understanding History
  • Ohio Governor's Race: Kucinich Attacks Cordray's 'Left' Credentials
  • Activists Discuss How Public Officials Thwart Accountability for Sexual Harassment
  • French Unions & Students Mobilize Against Reforms: Another May '68?
  • US Gov. and Media Whitewash 'Reformer' Saudi Prince MBS as He Beheads Dissidents
  • Natalie Portman's Boycott of Netanyahu Prompts Attack by Billionaire-Backed Right-Wing Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
  • UK's 'Windrush Scandal' Shines Light on Who is an 'Illegal' Immigrant
  • 'Poison Papers': US and Canadian Regulators Colluded with Manufacturers of Highly Toxic Substances
  • Police Crack Down on Puerto Rico May Day March Against Austerity

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  • UK Local Elections: Labour Moves Forward
  • Netanyahu's Long History of Crying Wolf over Fake 'WMDs' in Iran and Iraq
  • Laura Flanders Show: Taking Down the Confederacy - Symbol by Symbol
  • 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Marx and a Revolution in Understanding History
  • US Interventions in Latin America Continue and Intensify
  • Ohio Governor's Race: Kucinich Attacks Cordray's 'Left' Credentials
  • Sixth Consecutive Week of Friday Gaza Protests Leaves Over 160 Wounded
  • Economic Update: The Contributions of Karl Marx (Pt 1/4)
  • Hopkins Students Fight Against 'School to War Pipeline'
  • Activists Discuss How Public Officials Thwart Accountability for Sexual Harassment

RSS Truth-Out

  • Bessent Says He Doesn’t “Understand” Oil Price Spike After Trump War Escalation
  • Democrats Probe Trump Administration’s Fascist Persecution of Left-Wing Groups
  • She Defended Herself From Domestic Abuse. She’s on Trial for Murder Next Week.
  • House Democrat Suggests DSA Members in Congress Shouldn’t Get Security Clearances
  • AI Is Only Possible Because of Global South Workers in “Digital Sweatshops”
  • Frontline Farmerworkers Are Most at Risk From the Cyclospora Outbreak
  • Israeli Settlers Have Displaced 107 Palestinian West Bank Communities Since 2023
  • Union-Busters Are Using ICE to Intimidate California Wine Industry Workers
  • Silicon Valley’s Billionaire Cults Are Coming for Democracy
  • Protest Camp Attempts to Block Border Wall Construction in Arizona

RSS Undercurrents Alternative News

  • 'Ethical loneliness’- Sheffield Documentary Festival
  • Sol Cinema gives Wales the Royal Treatment
  • Free radical counter culture videos to good home
  • Majority of Government press meetings are with right wingers
  • Watch LIVE reports from COP climate talks & resistance in Glasgow
  • Court rules undercover policing operation against protest movements were 'unlawful and sexist'
  • Exploding Cinema- video art in the 1990s- new book out
  • Crane protest in support of Palestine at Vauxhall, London
  • Rich man V skateboarders of Mumbles (beep beep)
  • Solar powered Cinema accepts first cryptocurrency payment

RSS Underminers Blog

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  • Looking for an Agent
  • The Network is No More
  • 10k and Running
  • A Fictional Start

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  • Dunbar's Number (Friend Limit)
  • One-Touch Healing Device -- Mind Blow #113
  • Eclipse At Sea
  • The Invention Of Blue
  • Scapegoats

RSS Urbanomics

  • Leveraging the interdependence to combat China's industrial policy
  • A graphical summary of India's labour market challenge
  • Weekend reading links
  • A graphical summary of India's manufacturing challenge
  • A template of a localisation scheme for smart meters
  • Some thoughts on private equity in infrastructure
  • Weekend reading links
  • Forward guidance and Kevin Warsh
  • Some thoughts on metro railway systems in India
  • The demand side constraint of the Indian economy

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  • Might The Polls Be Wrong?
  • Why Is the African Dish, Shakshuka So Popular In Israel?
  • Exploring Winning Betting Strategies In Blackjack
  • How to Identify GI Bill Fraud
  • Rumsfeld Shady Heritage in Pandemic: GILEAD’s Intrigues with WHO & Wuhan Lab. Bio-Weapons’ Tests with CIA & Pentagon
  • Age Old Battle Between Khazarian Mafia and True Christianity Crashing Into Finality
  • Shipping to Poland from the US: Navigating Customs Clearance
  • Braving the Storm and Tackling Addiction in the Ranks of US Veterans
  • Navigating the Transition from Battlefield to Civilian Life for Our Homefront Heroes

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RSS Volatility

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  • Ordeal
  • The Intact Against the Cult (with notes on public protest)
  • Come Home
  • Springtime
  • Desert City
  • Make A Desert to Prepare the Way for the Beast
  • Why Reject the Good News?
  • Miasma Now

RSS Waging NonViolence

  • Atlanta offers a model for building sanctuary
  • What we learned from a US bus tour of judges
  • It’s time for movements to rethink social media
  • Why bravery and heartbreak are essential to organizing
  • The inside-outside strategy behind New York’s rent freeze
  • What D.C.’s election defense under occupation can teach us
  • How creativity — and children — have kept Albania’s revolution alive
  • Inside the longest refugee protest in history
  • What India’s Cockroach Party won — and what’s next
  • Indigenous women already have the climate solutions

RSS Waldenswimmer

  • Paul Beckwith, thinking WAY outside the box
  • Saturday Morning Essay: "Pond Scum," a New Yorker article by Kathryn Schulz
  • Now Is the Winter of Our Discontent Made Glorious Summer
  • Over at Fielding's Place
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  • Arctic Sea Ice and Weird Weather
  • A few notes from Mellish on 9-11 Truther
  • A Reply from Professor Oscar Pemantle
  • Over at Fielding Mellish Observations
  • Politically Incorrect observations at Fielding's Place

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RSS War Criminals Watch

  • 4/7/25 Israeli Troops Blow Whistle on War Crimes in Gaza 'Kill Zone'
  • 3/29/25 The Real Outrage in Yemen
  • 3/9/25 Columbia University’s Nazi Tradition
  • 11/7/24 Don't Let Democrats Whitewash What They Did on Gaza Once Trump Is in Office
  • 10/7/24 1 The Human Toll: Indirect Deaths from War in Gaza and the West Bank, October 7, 2023 Forward
  • 10/07/24 United States Spending on Israel’s Military Operations and Related U.S. Operations in the Region, October 7, 2023 – September 30, 2024
  • 10/4/24 Inside the State Department’s Weapons Pipeline to Israel
  • 9/18/24 'The Genocide Gentry': Weapon Execs Sit on Boards of Universities, Institutions
  • 9/16/24 Biden Genocide Case: Legal Experts, Ex-Diplomats, Human and Civil Rights Groups Urge Court to Review Palestinians’ Claims That Biden Is Enabling Israel’s Genocide in Gaza
  • 9/1/24 UARCs: The American Universities that Produce Warfighters

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  • The poison in Britain’s Labour Party
  • We have become enslaved by our impatience
  • A history of hype behind Cambridge Analytica
  • Facebook employees feel increasingly responsible for the world’s problems
  • The ancient hunt in which the tracker’s skill united reason and imagination
  • Novichok chemical attack near Porton Down fed catnip to conspiracy theorists
  • The depletion of the human microbiome and how it can be restored
  • Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?
  • The immobilization of life on Earth

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RSS Water is Life

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  • Humanitarian Disaster in the Sahara
  • We Are The Cure
  • The Future Is Now the Present
  • A Thank you
  • Making Rivers Come Alive...My Struggle To Live
  • Planning For An Island's Demise
  • Keep Talking...
  • NASA/Water In Space
  • Climate Change Drying Up One of World's Largest Lakes

RSS We Meant Well

  • New Values-Based Recruiting for State Department
  • Racial Discrimination or Reparations?
  • Has Trump Helped Curb Illegal Immigration?
  • Do You Get It Yet? The State Department Rarely Matters Anymore
  • The Letter Q Will Harm Democrats
  • State to Save Millions Closing Visa Offices Across Africa
  • The Next Stage of U.S.-Iran Relations
  • Supreme Court, Birthright Citizenship, and Espionage
  • Does a Secret State Department Office Promote Neo-Nazism?
  • Morality, Responsibility, and Immigration

RSS Web of Debt

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  • AI Abundance, Part 4: THE CLARITY ACT AND THE STABLECOIN WARS
  • AI ABUNDANCE, PART 3: GOVERNMENT MONEY WITHOUT STRINGS ATTACHED
  • The AI Revolution: Where Capitalism Meets Socialism: The Abundance Paradigm, Part 2
  • THE ABUNDANCE PARADIGM: WHY AI FORCES A RETHINKING OF MONEY ITSELF — PART 1
  • All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars: Iran and the Bankers’ Endgame
  • Regime Change at the Fed: From Big Bank Bailouts to Local Productivity
  • The Wealth Concentration Engine: Rethinking America’s Financial Plumbing
  • Compound Interest Is Devouring the Federal Budget: It’s Time to Take Back the Money Power
  • Why New York City Needs a Public Bank

RSS What If?

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RSS Who What Why

  • The Rule of Law Dies When People Get Too Comfortable
  • US Grid’s Extreme Heat Problem Is Changing
  • Congrats, America, the US Debt Hit $40,000,000,000,000
  • In Arizona, the Thermostat Is Driving Voters to the Polls
  • Court Blocks Road Through Izembek Alaskan Wildlife Refuge
  • Slipping Through the Cracks: How Medicine Has Gotten Better… and Worse
  • Topsy-Turvy Primary Season Continues With DSA Surprise in Florida
  • Can Florida’s Coastal Corridor Project Safeguard Wildlife and Boost Economy?
  • Extreme Climate Events Have Americans Increasingly Worried
  • The Media Is Licking Its Wounds, Many of Which Are Self-Inflicted

RSS Why Evolution Is True

  • Jesus ‘n’ Mo ‘n’ the Universe
  • Friday: Hili dialogue
  • Readers’ wildlife photos (and video)
  • Thursday: Hili dialogue
  • Still more on Jason Arday
  • Jesus ‘n’ Mo ‘n’ a personal God
  • Readers’ wildlife photos

RSS Wild Ancestors

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  • Wild Free and Happy Sample 60
  • Wild New World
  • Wild Free and Happy sample 84: Wild Free Isolation
  • Wild Free and Happy sample 83 Update: Human Web

RSS William Bowles

  • The Personal is Geopolitical
  • Ukraine’s Ultranationalist War On History
  • GM Watch Daily Digest 20 August 2026
  • The West on the Path to World War
  • Day 1049 | “Board of Peace” talks while Israel kills
  • Pepe Escobar: Iran LAUNCHES Offensive!? Missiles SLAM UAE — US Army FLEES Middle East
  • LARRY & PEPE:Trump Tried to Buy Iran’s Revolutionary Guard IRAN REJECTS TRUMP’S BILLIONS IN BRIBES
  • Why Trump’s blockade cannot turn Iran into an island
  • The Roots of Capitalism Run Through Slavery: The Thirty-Fourth Newsletter (2026)
  • The spy unit that runs Britain’s secret wars

RSS Wired – Danger Room

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RSS Work of the Negative

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  • Syrian revolution topples Assad: preliminary thoughts
  • Lead-editorial article: The U.S. election as manifestation of counterrevolution
  • The U.S. election as manifestation of counterrevolution
  • Review of Terminal Warfare
  • The perfect COP head is the oil honcho al-Jaber
  • Trumpist coup reveals fascist threat and Left’s philosophic void
  • The Trump administration’s fear of teenagers
  • No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference, by Greta Thunberg–book review
  • Climate strikes as resistance and revolutionary potential: the connection with Marcuse’s concept of the liberation of nature as determinant between socialism and fascism

RSS Wunderground: Dr. Jeff Masters

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RSS WWS

  • On the 86th anniversary of the assassination of Leon Trotsky
  • Australia: Allied health workers strike against Victorian Labor’s deepening cuts
  • Bessent’s bond market intervention falls flat as turbulence continues
  • Fauci adviser David Morens pleads guilty, as Trump escalates war on science
  • The drive to dictatorship and the political radicalization in the United States
  • Jaffna fishermen protest against bottom trawling, Tamil nationalists divert anger along communal lines
  • The political legacy of Fidel Castro on the 100th anniversary of his birth
  • A case of political sabotage: Duncan Chapel’s filthy provocation against imprisoned Ukrainian socialist Bogdan Syrotiuk
  • “The state has to make a precedent that no worker will rise”: Interview with a defender of victimized workers in Noida, India
  • Tyson Foods shutters beef plants in Illinois and Utah, eliminating 3,200 jobs

RSS Yale Environment 360

  • Filipino Cacao Growers Learn to Live With a Hotter Climate
  • A London Scheme to Cut Car Pollution Restored Lung Growth in Children
  • Collapse of Atlantic Currents Could Drive a Surge in Warming
  • So Far This Year, China Has Wasted Enough Clean Energy to Power Mexico
  • In Australia, a Home Battery Boom Has Helped Cut Wholesale Power Prices in Half
  • A Bicycle Journey Across Brazil to Find a Vanishing Savanna
  • Amid Drought, Hundreds of French Rivers Are Drying Up
  • As Deforestation Falls in Brazil, It Surges in Neighboring Bolivia
  • Last Month Was the Hottest July on Record for the World's Oceans
  • Mountain Lions Are Keeping Deer Off the Road, Study Finds

RSS Yes Magazine

  • The World Is Burning—Does the YES! Approach Still Matter?
  • Beyond Criminality in the U.S. Immigration System
  • Lessons From the Māori and Japanese Peoples on Grieving Pregnancy Loss
  • Messages of Fierce Hope From the Global South
  • Boycotts Are Back: Queer Travelers Fight Bigotry With Their Wallets
  • Growing Up On the Migration Route
  • Recovering Lost Stories From Trans History
  • The Freedom to Choose Hysterectomy
  • St. Louis Says “Not Another Nickel” to Human Rights Violators
  • Voters Demand a Bolder and More Progressive Democratic Party

RSS Your Passport to Complaining

  • New Communities Gathering in Virginia – Sept 4-7
  • Where to invest in the 100 days til the midterms
  • UK Communities Conference – July 9 thru 12
  • Reddit: “Why don’t they wake up?”
  • Communities Conferences 2026
  • Playgrounds and Promenades
  • A New Peruvian Commune
  • Is Texas a Dummymander?
  • AI and the midterms – Bushwick Feb 15
  • Commie Clothes Fire

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RSS Zoriah

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  • Children's Most Loved Toys
  • Paris Attacks
  • Happy Halloween From Paris - Père Lachaise Cemetery
  • Chernobyl Small Group Workshop - One Spot Left for December 2015

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