Published on 12, July, 2020
https://thebulletin.org/2018-doomsday-clock-statement
So... Who's prepping? Anyone?
That clock has been close to midnight my whole life. 69 years.
If they do start throwing nukes about I would hope one hit me on the head rather than a close miss killing me by a slow death from radiation.
In other circumstances such as an epidemic or climate change I am in a location where a subsistence existence could be possible for a time.
Private water supply gravity fed, sewage system , solar panels which could be modified to provide DC power in daylight hours, wood burner with back boiler for hot water and a gravity fed radiator. Problem is when other survivors notice that I (or whoever is living here) would be run off or killed without doubt. When push comes to shove I would do the same but I am too old to put up much of a fight. I have no weapons apart from axes and knives.
I would hope my wine cellar was well stocked. :)
laddie49 said:That clock has been close to midnight my whole life. 69 years.
I Post this in great support of this being a very good answer... although I am personally some Twenty Years younger. I suspect there to be no-one upon this Forum who has actually lived through WW1 and/or WW2, and all of the "anxiousness" that occurred...? (To give practical/genuine support/advice, I mean...)
...and this is also relevant:
https://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/attach/2015/04/Close%20Calls%20with%20Nuclear%20Weapons.pdf
Well, of course the clock has always been close to midnight. Maybe this'll help:
The point is, it's as close to midnight now as it has ever been.
1953: Two minutes to midnight.
1960: America nearly launches unprovoked nuclear strike on Russia when NORAD early warning system mistakes the rising moon for a Soviet first-strike
1962: Cuban Missile Crisis
1983: Operation Able Archer. Stanislav Petrov saves the world & is court-martialled.