… world to read his books once the planet is left in ruins by a nuclear war, only to break his glasses thus leaving him virtually blind and unable to read.
Cold War Experiences from the ‘other’ side, Part 2
Bob Schultz continues his story of life experiences testing nuclear weapons. I am pleased he stopped me and asked if I might be interested in his life’s …
Why Societies Are Resilient to Disasters Like COVID-19
… creating a lifestyle from the perceived inevitability of disaster—be it nuclear war, natural disaster or global pandemic. Inherent in this worldview is the …
Biting the Bullet
… Biden would be more death, destruction, poverty, discrimination, violence, erosion of constitutional values, and even the possibility of nuclear war.
Local View Column: ‘Wasteful war spending can be cut without harming national defense’
A worldwide pandemic, climate change, environmental destruction, the increasing risk of nuclear war, and global poverty and inequality cannot be …
‘Watchmen’ Showrunner Damon Lindelof Likens Donald Trump To Ozymandias
… with a genius-level intellect, who secretly launched a series of alien squid attacks in order to unite the nations of the world and avert a nuclear war.
Standing on the Precipice of Martial Law
… who fanatically believed that America could win a nuclear war with Russia. Kennedy’s valiant efforts to achieve dialogue with his Soviet counterparts …
British Town Uses Oregon’s ‘Exploding Whale’ Fiasco to Teach Physical Distancing
… hero Stanislav Petroc, who averted a nuclear war in 1983 when his patience revealed an American attack on the Soviet Union was a false alarm.
The eternal, fanciful allure of the South Pacific
… the apocalypse—whether caused by disease, nuclear war or the breakdown of society—have always seen it as the place to ride out the end of days.
The Day After — By John Reed
Ice age, nuclear war, earthquake, meteor strike, you name it, and they’ve found a scenario. They all follow the same basic script: a plucky few survive …