Monday, September 26, 2022

Even the Doomsday Clock has Gone Woke

 Even the Doomsday Clock has Gone Woke

Al Ritter


The Doomsday Clock is actually a metaphor created by the same group that was involved in the Manhattan project that created the nuclear bomb. So upset at the bomb’s final ferocity the group created a hypothetical timeline for assured nuclear destruction, Armageddon if you will.

This started in 1947 and from what I have seen the clock is updated every two years. The original intent was to monitor nuclear treaties, stockpiles, and the intention of world leaders to actually use them. As you can see many factors play into the readjustment of the time on the clock.

For instance 1953 was the point in time that showed the most time on the clock at 2 minutes till midnight. Midnight on the clock means world destruction. Many factors over the years have affected the time but only until 2018 did the original intent change.

In 2018 a new factor immerged. Climate Change is now considered a contributing factor in a doomsday scenario. It was never part of the original intent by the founding scientists but never the less Politics has now found its way into one more thing.

The clock is at its most precarious position ever. If you think it might be the Ukrainian War you would be incorrect. The clock was reset 100 seconds from midnight in 2020. The clock reset in 2022 hasn’t changed, we still stand at 100 seconds till midnight.

So in essence Climate Change was a bigger factor in their minds than the nuclear threats and invasion of the Ukraine by Putin.



Sort of makes one wonder.

Read More Here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doomsday_Clock

Watch Video Here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWOhH7BDWDo&feature=emb_logo

 

6 comments:

Turk 182 said...

How can anything coming from the bulletin of the Atomic Scientists include Climate Change?

Julie K said...

Greta Thunberg must work on their staff now LOL

Justin H said...

Really. Sad !!!

Anonymous said...

WTH?

Anonymous said...

Greaaaaaaaaaaaat

Anonymous said...

I am willing to bet that the climate tomorrow will be different than it is today all around the globe.