
#56 - Johnny Pemberton
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#56 - Johnny Pemberton mentions The Geography of Nowhere by James Howard Kunstler, War Is Boring by David Axe, The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler, and The Black Gold Stranglehold with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
There's this writer I like a lot, this guy James Howard Kunstler, and he's a new urbanist writer, and he also writes a lot about...
David Axe has written a graphic novel called War Is Boring about going to conflict zones and the dangers faced there.
Kunstler writes about living past peak oil and the potential degradation of society due to the lack of oil.
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There's this writer I like a lot, this guy James Howard Kunstler, and he's a new urbanist writer, and he also writes…
David Axe has written a graphic novel called War Is Boring about going to conflict zones and the dangers faced there.
Kunstler writes about living past peak oil and the potential degradation of society due to the lack of oil.
A book in support of the avian oil theory, mentioned as being in the library but not read yet.
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“There's this writer I like a lot, this guy James Howard Kunstler, and he's a new urbanist writer, and he also writes a lot about...”
“David Axe has written a graphic novel called War Is Boring about going to conflict zones and the dangers faced there.”
“Kunstler writes about living past peak oil and the potential degradation of society due to the lack of oil.”

“A book in support of the avian oil theory, mentioned as being in the library but not read yet.”
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There's this writer I like a lot, this guy James Howard Kunstler, and he's a new urbanist writer, and he also writes a lot about...
David Axe has written a graphic novel called War Is Boring about going to conflict zones and the dangers faced there.
Kunstler writes about living past peak oil and the potential degradation of society due to the lack of oil.
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