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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Quinny » Sun 14 Oct 2012, 07:43:55

I am also amazed.

I continually ask someone to prove me wrong, but no-one has come close. Difficult to think there are so few who share our understanding of the current crises.

Are we wrong?
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Newfie » Sun 14 Oct 2012, 09:24:14

IMHO the uber issue is over population and all else fall from that. Some feel strongly that cc is more imminent than PO.

My thought is that you can not separate the issues successfully. Cc and PO both drive up the cost of food, which will certainly cause civil unrest and may cause financial Armageddon.

Living in a large urban center I am fairly convinced that the proximate cause of my untimely death, if I did not take care, would be some poor guy from the ghetto.

The point is its is all connected.

All this being said, we gave up TV altogether 4 years ago. Now when we see it it is easier to see it as a worthless sham. For 4 months this summer I was pretty much out of touch. I now find I turn off NPR because there is nothing of meaningful content.

I read a lot. I post here and two other places. I figure that you guys are a better source of info than any "new" source. I do flip through csmonitor and bbc and msnbc occasionally but I find very little of relevance there. It is all just noise drowning out reason.

Last year I reread 1984 and found it even more accurate than I had recalled.

If you eat to read and learn about how humanity deals with a crisis or resource depletion or ethics I recommend these three books.

Winston Churchill History of WWII first book, learn about denial and inaction
Farley Mowat for resource depletion even at our own economic peril
E.O. Wilson Social Conquest of Earth to understand where ethics comes from and why we want to kill the guy next door, or more understandably, why he wants to kill you.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Newfie » Sun 14 Oct 2012, 14:25:47

No, not at that time in Newfoundlands history, although not a hundred years before and in that place, it would have been true.

As to who to fear, I suspect that the answer depends upon your locale. If you live suburban or rural you may be right. I live in the center of the donut, and in my case I am right.

The rest is semantics, we substantially agree.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby SeaGypsy » Sun 14 Oct 2012, 16:23:14

Even overpopulation comes after oil. Oil is in everything we use to make and raise children in 90%+ of the world's populated areas and there is no doubt there would be a heck of a lot less humans without it.

The psychotic denial part, spot on.

Don't you have a yacht ready to go Newfie? At what point does the wife agree that it is time to use it? When mob violence emerges in your city or neighbourhood? When you go to the ATM and can't get your own money? What are your trigger points?
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Newfie » Sun 14 Oct 2012, 21:09:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', '
')Don't you have a yacht ready to go Newfie? At what point does the wife agree that it is time to use it? When mob violence emerges in your city or neighbourhood? When you go to the ATM and can't get your own money? What are your trigger points?


That's a hard one because they are different. For me I'm pretty much there. Not much left for me here. Not that I feel I'm being pushed out but that it is time to move on.

Wife still has some issues and wants to work longer. Even then not sure she wants to leave the city. Marital bliss!

One thing we agree on is that if either one of us believes that we need a gun for self protection it is time to go. We have guns, locked up, for hunting, not self protection.

I think that if her practice fell apart she would go. ATM? Don't know.

But that is one of those questions where you don't really know your own mind until the reality strikes you in the face.

Interestingly just had this conversation with daughter as her apt was broken into recently. Her first thought was to get a gun, but then thought it through and is now considering moving.

The thing with media is that it frames the questions in ways that fog reality. You never see a realistic chest wound from a .308 on TV. Barf city. Bad guys wear black hats and talk funny. What about the 12 year old kid? Is he an innocent or a stooge or carrying? Unfortunately all are possible.

News may be even worse because it is so unbalanced. I really don't are about Kate's sunbathing habits, I do care about the drought and what it means to global security. If you absorb the pulp it skews your sense of reality, fills the mind with drivel.

I find more reality on a very few web sites, here being one of them, than in all of MSM. But even here you have to sort through a lot of chaff to find the wheat.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Keith_McClary » Mon 15 Oct 2012, 00:48:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Newfie', 'I') figure that you guys are a better source of info than any "new" source.
Yeah, we're a great aggregation site. Or is that "aggravation"? I always get those mixed up.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby ralfy » Mon 15 Oct 2012, 03:47:32

Zero Hedge
Desdemona's Despair
Energy Bulletin

Any news that I am unable to read from these sites will likely appear in various forums.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Newfie » Mon 15 Oct 2012, 08:03:19

Here is a tid bit of news from cruisersforum.com. Folks cruising in Mexico find that the police often wear ski masks to protect their identity and thus their family. They get paid $300 to $600 a month.

So that might be a good sign to look for in a failing state.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby SeaGypsy » Mon 15 Oct 2012, 09:07:29

There are plenty of places not yet defined as 'failed states' where the biggest criminals are the police.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby DarkDawg » Mon 15 Oct 2012, 12:49:10

I must give props to http://agonist.org where I first found peakoil.com!!!!

also like:
http://www.bloomberg.com
http://kunstler.com/blog/
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/
and of course:
http://www.heavy.com (...for all you freaks out there. You know who you are.) :lol:
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Keith_McClary » Tue 16 Oct 2012, 03:02:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Newfie', 'p')olice often wear ski masks ...
So that might be a good sign to look for in a failing state.

The police here never wear ski masks. When it's very cold they stay in their specially equipped $70,000 police pickup trucks.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Newfie » Tue 16 Oct 2012, 11:04:06

I just stumbled across this site which looks interesting.

http://deepresource.wordpress.com/about/

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')his site aimes at raising the public awareness of all matters linked to geopolitics, energy and resources in general. The editor of this site believes that the world has arrived at the point predicted by The Club of Rome in 1972 and that scarcities of all sorts are now beginning to bite. Understanding the problem is the precondition of solving the problem, in as much as this is possible at all.

Added value for you by following this blog: we keep track of developments in the field, read articles and books and give pointers and short summaries so you can decide if is worth to dive into the subject in detail yourself. By reading merely a few headlines you can be sure to be kept up-to-date about major developments in the field.
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby vaseline2008 » Tue 16 Oct 2012, 11:37:30

Not in any particular order:

PeakOil.com
Cheezburger :arrow: Some sites are NSFW
ebay
Craigslist
Yahoo Finance
Seeking Alpha
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Re: What are your favorite sites?

Postby Pops » Tue 23 Oct 2012, 15:25:47

Check out http://www.resilience.org/ it's the new version of Energy Bulletin (Post Carbon Institute)
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