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>Battle of the Behemoths  - James Howard Kunstler - 
Who's going to feed all those billions of people in the city? How's the food going to be produced, and moved to the starving masses in the mega-cities? The thing I see missing from the discussion is the fact that a world made by hand cannot support the number of people currently living. The first thing that the hands will be making are graves, there will be billions of graves, dug by hand.

I think this is common knowledge, but somewhat subconscious. It's why all the zombie shows are so popular. The cities are death traps, full of the walking dead.
Three days after the food trucks stop coming into the city, the walkers will head out into the countryside.


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Beginning of the headline :As the empire deliquesces into a fetid slurry of economic failure, we stand ankle deep in the rising swamp waters witnessing the futile battle of the giants, Walmart and Amazon. Neil Howe, co-author of The Fourth Turning, wrote this week that “[t]he Amazon-Walmart rivalry will determine the future of retail.” Well, it seems that way, perhaps, and I understand why a lot of people would imagine it, but I would draw some different conclusions. What we’re seeing is more like the battle between Godzi... Read More
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