… on nuclear weapons than any other time in history, except twice in the Cold War. This means more than $400 billion in nuclear weapons spending.
Calm advice is essential
For those of us who lived through the genuine fear of nuclear war in 1962, historical perspective, rational analysis and calm advice is now essential.
Why I’m not ashamed of aiming for 12 hours of sleep a night
… but most of us are so enamoured with dozing off it’s unlikely you’ll ever catch us threatening to start a nuclear war. Better to pull the covers over your …
Memories of past can help you get through today’s anxieties
Cataclysmic events, whether nuclear war, a natural disaster or terrorist attack, have always been my particular bugaboo. I don’t fret about driving in a …
Review: Nuclear War/Buried/Graceland, at Old Red Lion Theatre
THIS dark triptych uses common themes of sex and grief. Buried is by David Spencer, whose father, Max, was buried alive in the Second World War, …
Digital Strangelove: The Cyber Dangers of Nuclear Weapons
For example, the U.S. had a covert program of electronic warfare options targeting Soviet NC3 in the Cold War. These options might have helped to limit …
Where the Federal Government Might Physically Go If It Can’t Keep Operating in DC Under …
They were built in the ’50s, when bureaucratic prepping efforts began in earnest amid the threat of nuclear war, shelved during the ’90s as our icy …
The Coronavirus & End Times
Threat of Nuclear War. In 1945 U.S General Douglas MacArthur proclaimed: “We have had our last chance. If we do not devise some greater and more …
Toilet paper not a primary need
This is not a nuclear war, but a health crisis that the experts are working on understanding and eventually containing and snuffing out entirely once a …
Everything Is Impossible Until It Happens—US Foreign Policy as Bernie’s Next Frontier
… nuclear war would be greatly reduced. In this sense, for Sanders, the question has always been less about whether a foreign government was “good …