Professor Jeffrey Lewis has a new podcast looking at the unsung heroes preventing global catastrophe. “Are we all going to die in a nuclear war?”.
Rare nuclear bunker lists for sale as America’s wealthiest prepare for the worst
A rare bunker with roots in the Cold War era has found its way into the real estate market, carrying an asking price of $1.24 million.
Adventures of a Young Mashiach, Part 1 | Daniel Ben Abraham – The Blogs
Anti-Semitism is not logical, but will regardless grow into a world war and nuclear war, if not this time, soon. Most simply explained, as new …
Vladimir Putin’s ally threatens NATO neighbours with nuclear strike in furious online rant
Writing on Telegram, Medvedev said: “Today…the main question is whether the hybrid de facto war declared on our country by NATO can be considered to …
František Janouch, a Czech nuclear physicist who supported dissidents from Sweden, dies at age 92
Czech nuclear physicist František Janouch has died at age 92. … Israel-Gaza war live updates: South Africa presents genocide case …
Victims of nuclear weapon development plan Capitol Hill barrage | Region – Star Beacon
… the untold thousands of Americans harmed by radiation from government nuclear projects dating back to World War II,
Examining The Global Impact Of Martin Luther King – Texas A&M Today
King also spoke out against nuclear war and regarded himself as an anti-nuclear war activist, condemning the use of nuclear weapons against Japan …
Enola Gay: The Boeing B-29 Bomber That Dropped a Nuclear Bomb | The National Interest
The nuclear attack on Japan was not over. Three days later Nagasaki was bombed by Fat Man. Enola Gay did not drop that device, instead, a B-29 known …
The Future of Nukes Involves AI and Nobody Knows What Happens Next – VICE
His latest book is Deterrence Under Uncertainty: Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Warfare. … Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you …
‘Bolstering’ nuclear deterrence ‘very important’ in preventing World War III – MSN
Curtin University Dean of Global Futures Professor Joe Siracusa says the world is a “more dangerous” and uncertain place than it was before.