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Thriving in the Age of CollapseThriving in the Age of Collapse by Dmitry Orlov A while ago Matt Savinar proposed that I write an article that specifically addresses the situations and concerns of some of the visitors to his Web site. He was also kind enough to provide me with three profiles, each of which is a composite of ...
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Post-Soviet Lessons for a Pos...Post-Soviet Lessons for a Post-American Century By Dmitry Orlov decade and a half ago the world went from bipolar to unipolar, because one of the poles fell apart: The S.U. is no more. The other pole – symmetrically named the U.S. – has not fallen apart – yet, but there are ominous rumblings ...
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How to unplug from the grid - 03 December 2008 - New ScientistIs it possible to live in comfort without mains electricity or water? Gaia Vince investigates
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Eugene, Oregon (OR) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, move, moving, houses news, sex offendersEugene, Oregon detailed profile
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Closing the 'Collapse Gap': the USSR was better prepared for collapse than the US | Energy BulletinClosing the 'Collapse Gap': the USSR was better prepared for collapse than the US
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The Price Is Wrong for Oil Shale and Tar Sand TechAbandoned hope: Colony Oil gave up on this oil shale plant in Colorado 20 years ago. Technology that might revive shale’s prospects is in development. The huge run-up in oil prices over the last several years, reaching a peak of close to US $150 per barrel this past summer, has given energy ...
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The Five Stages of Collapse | Energy BulletinA must read on how societies can fail
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U.S. agency sees robots replacing humans in service jobs by 2025A U.S. government intelligence agency thinks robots may be so capable by 2025 that questions such as "Would you like fries with that?" may be uttered by a smiling machine at the order counter. In a report titled "Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World" that was released last week, the National ...
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