Nuclear weapons threaten life on earth, but most people have not kept current with the recent frightening changes — or the exciting new opportunities to reduce the danger or even ABOLISH nuclear weapons.
Three knowledgeable guests explore the problems and solutions in an interview that you can watch on cable TV in Thurston County WA — and/or watch through this blog. The blog post also includes a very thorough summary with a huge number of links to more sources of information.
The interview’s PART 1 is the DECEMBER 2019 TV program, and its PART 2 is the FEBRUARY 2020 program in the TV series, “Glen’s Parallax Perspectives.” Cable TV subscribers in Thurston County WA can watch the highly informative interview three times a week (Mondays at 1:30 pm, Wednesdays at 5:00 pm, and Thursdays at 9:00 pm throughout the entire month.
EVERYONE ANYWHERE can watch BOTH interviews AND/OR read the thorough summary (with links to more information) through the blog you are reading now. SEE BELOW.
The danger of nuclear war has PERSISTED after the Cold War ended, and now the danger is ESCALATING AGAIN for several reasons that our guests discuss during this fascinating interview.
At the same time, the PEACE MOVEMENT HAS BEEN GROWING internationally and locally. Our guests discuss those opportunities too.
If your knowledge of nuclear weapons peaked in the 1980s you will find much new information in both PART 1 and PART 2 of this interview.
PART 1 (December 2019): Watch the video and/or read the thorough summary at THIS LINK.
PART 2 (February 2020): To watch the video CLICK THIS LINK. To read the very through summary of PART 2, CLICK THIS LINK: 2020.02 Nuclear Weapons — SUMMARY and RESOURCES
ALSO, see much more information in this blog’s “Nuclear Weapons” category.
After I produced this TV program and posted it to my blog, my e-mail address changed from glenanderson@integra.net to glen@parallaxperspectives.org. When you watch the TV video and/or read the linked document, please use my new e-mail address (and/or phone me at 360-491-9093) if you have any questions or want more information.