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An Unfamiliar World

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  An Unfamiliar World John Michael Greer Last month’s post  on the future of warfare in the deindustrial era mentioned in passing one of the most significant factors changing the world we know to one that most of us have never even imagined. That factor is demographics: in particular, the immense shift now under way from growth to contraction in human numbers worldwide.  Nearly everyone alive today grew up hearing about the population boom; it requires a major shift in mental gears to adjust to the imminence of the population bust. A twentieth century problem. It fascinates me that so few people have grasped that this is happening, and even fewer have any sense of what it implies.  I still field comments tolerably often from readers who are convinced that overpopulation is the biggest threat our species faces. (Admittedly most of those readers belong to my generation, and we grew up in a media culture saturated with such ideas.)  That human population is near a peak and will be declini

RUSSOphobia: Best Victoria Nuland Memes (The War Pig Will "Retire!")

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  RUSSOphobia: Best Victoria Nuland Memes (The War Pig Will "Retire!") Darth Vader Nuland, the fifth horsewoman of the apocalypse war, evil transforms you, her work is nearly done (Ukraine's destruction) & more war whore/pig Victoria Nuland memes as she plans to retire! Good news for anyone opposed to World War III:  Russian hatting war whore and Ukraine’s real ruler  Victoria  Nudelman  Nuland  is leaving the Biden Regime: Gonzalo Lira  had done some videos about Victoria Nuland that also mentioned her father and grandfather - a victim of the Odessa pograms in the early 1900s who suffered from syphilis and helped to drive his son, Victoria’s father, nearly insane. Here is his short video discussion about her and her in-laws - the  Kagan  war mongering  Institute for the Study of War  family: Here is the much longer version: Her father was also interviewed a few times where he talked about the family history plus he wrote a book about it: Sherwin Nuland: How electrosh