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Friday, December 12, 2014

12 Disasters That Could Bring About The End Of The World As We Know It

12 Disasters That Could Bring About The End Of The World As We Know It

 
Our way of life is far more vulnerable than most people would ever dare to imagine.  A single major catastrophe could fundamentally alter all of our lives at any moment.  But since most people have not experienced such a catastrophe during their entire lifetimes, most people just assume that there will never be one.  This is called "normalcy bias" and it can lull us into a very false sense of complacency. The other day, Michael Hanlon of the Telegraph wrote an article entitled "How will the world end? From 'demonic' AI to nuclear war - seven scenarios that could end human race".  Below, I discuss each of those seven scenarios along with five additional ones that I have added.  We live in a world that is becoming increasingly unstable, and as a society we have become exceedingly dependent on the technology that we have surrounded ourselves with.  If something were to happen which would force us to live like our grandparents and great-grandparents did, most of us would be in a tremendous amount of trouble.  And as our technology has advanced, so has the potential that this technology will be used for war and destruction.  There is great evil in the heart of man, and the potential to hurt others with that evil has never been greater.  And of course there are always other "black swan events" to be concerned about as well.  The following are 12 disasters that could bring about the end of the world as we know it...
 
1. ASTEROID STRIKE
 
A single asteroid could potentially produce an "ELE" - an extinction level event.  And scientists are finding more asteroids that are potentially a danger to Earth all the time.  For example, just the other day Russian researchers discovered a massive asteroid that will fly close to our planet every three years...
 
Scientists have calculated that 2014 UR116 asteroid will fly in dangerous proximity to Earth every three years. If it collides with the planet the energy of the explosion could be a thousand times greater than the impact of the Chelyabinsk meteorite.
 
Vladimir Lipunov, a leading scientist on the team which discovered the asteroid this October, says the scientists now know its orbit and its period which is 3 years, but they cannot say precisely when the asteroid will approach the Earth.
 
"We should track it constantly. Because if we have a single mistake, there will be a catastrophe. The consequences can be very serious," he said in the documentary "Asteroids attack" posted on Roscosmos website.
 
If a very large asteroid does hit us in just the right place, we could be talking about tens of millions of deaths and the collapse of entire nations.  The following is an excerpt from one of my previous articles about what could happen if a very large asteroid were to come crashing down just off the east coast of the United States...
 
According to the University of California at Santa Cruz website, if a massive asteroid were to crash into the Atlantic Ocean it could produce a giant tsunami with a wall of water as high as 400 feet that would slam into the east coast of the United States...
 
If an asteroid crashes into the Earth, it is likely to splash down somewhere in the oceans that cover 70 percent of the planet's surface. Huge tsunami waves, spreading out from the impact site like the ripples from a rock tossed into a pond, would inundate heavily populated coastal areas. A computer simulation of an asteroid impact tsunami developed by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows waves as high as 400 feet sweeping onto the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
 
In case you were wondering, yes, that would be absolutely catastrophic.
 
2. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
 
Could the machines one day rise up and take over?
 
Personally, I am skeptical, but some of the brightest minds in the world are deeply concerned about this.  Just consider the following excerpt from Michael Hanlon's article in the Telegraph...
 
 
Humanity may have already created its own nemesis, Professor Stephen Hawking warned last week. The Cambridge University physicist claimed that new developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) mean that within a few decades, computers thousands of times more powerful than in existence today may decide to usurp their creators and effectively end humanity's 100,000-year dominance of Earth.
 
This Terminator scenario is taken seriously by many scientists and technologists. Before Prof. Hawking made his remarks, Elon Musk, the genius behind the Tesla electric car and PayPal, had stated that "with artificial intelligence, we are summoning the demon," comparing it unfavourably with nuclear war as the most potent threat to humanity's existence.
 
3. A GENETICALLY CREATED PLAGUE
 
Ebola has kind of fallen out of the news in the United States, but the virus is still spreading like wildfire over in Sierra Leone.
 
But of potentially even greater concern is what could happen if someone started releasing a weaponized form of Ebola, Smallpox or the Marburg virus in our major cities.
 
A bioweapon can be a brutally efficient killer.  It spreads silently and invisibly, and a full-blown pandemic could ultimately kill hundreds of millions of people.
 
And every single day, our ability to manipulate these bugs grows.  Many believe that it is only a matter of time before these types of weapons are used as instruments of terror.
 
When that era arrives, all of our lives will change forever.
 
4. NUCLEAR WAR
 
This is one that most Americans greatly underestimate.
 
Even though tensions with Russia are extremely high, most of us just assume that "the Cold War is over" and that a nuclear war is virtually impossible.
 
Unfortunately, that is not even close to the truth.
 
The following is an excerpt from my recent article entitled "10 Signs That Russia Is Preparing To Fight (And Win) A Nuclear War With The United States"...
 
Back in 1967, the U.S. military possessed more than 31,000 strategic nuclear warheads.  Now, we only have 1,642 deployed, and that number is scheduled to be further reduced to about 1,500.
 
Sadly, reducing the size of our nuclear arsenal by close to 95 percent is not enough for anti-nuke crusader Barack Obama.  He has spoken of unilaterally reducing the size of our strategic nuclear arsenal down to just 300 warheads.
 
During this same time period, the Russians have been developing some very impressive stealth delivery systems which have the capability of hitting targets inside the United States within just minutes of an order being issued.  This is particularly true of their submarine-launched missiles.  The newest Russian subs have the ability to approach our coastlines without us even knowing that they are there.  If the Russians came to the conclusion that war with the United States was unavoidable, an overwhelming first strike using submarine-based missiles could potentially take out nearly our entire arsenal before we even knew what hit us.  And if the Russians have an anti-ballistic missile system that can intercept the limited number of rockets that we can launch in return, they may be able to escape relatively unscathed.
 
In order for "mutually assured destruction" to work, we have to see the Russian missiles coming and have enough time to order a launch of our own.  Thank to emerging technologies, the balance of power has fundamentally shifted.  The old way of thinking simply does not apply anymore and the Russians understand this.
 
5. PARTICLE ACCELERATOR DISASTER
 
Michael Hanlon considers this one to have a "very low" probability, and I concur.  Although our ability to destroy ourselves is growing by leaps and bounds, I believe that any disaster involving the Large Hadron Collider would be a localized event.
 
But as we continue to try to "play God" and build machines like this, we potentially open up gateways and expose ourselves to dangers beyond anything that most of us ever imagined.
 
6. 'GOD' REACHES FOR THE OFF-SWITCH
 
I thought that it was very interesting that Michael Hanlon included this one in his article...
 
Many scientists have pointed out that there is something fishy about our universe. The physical constants - the numbers governing the fundamental forces and masses of nature - seem fine-tuned to allow life of some form to exist. The great physicist Sir Fred Hoyle once wondered if the universe might be a "put-up job".
 
More recently, the Oxford University philosopher Nick Bostrom has speculated that our universe may be one of countless "simulations" running in some alien computer, much like a computer game. If so, we have to hope that the beings behind our fake universe are benign - and do not reach for the off-button should we start misbehaving.
 
So could God step in and alter the course of history?
 
Well, it has certainly happened before, and many are convinced that it will happen again.
 
Many Christians believe (myself included) that we are moving into the period of time that the Bible refers to as "the last days".  According to the Scriptures, there has never been a time as horrible as the last days will be, and there never will be a time like it afterwards.
 
Of course the Bible also says that "the last days" will not be the end of the world.
 
But it will be the end of the world as we know it.
 
7. CLIMATE CATASTROPHE
 
There are a lot of people out there that believe that global warming caused by human activity is the greatest threat that humanity is currently facing.
 
I am not one of those people.  The climate has always been changing, and it will always be changing.  And the amount of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse gases" produced by human activity is a negligible percentage of the total.
 
In addition, scientists tell us that there were times in the history of this planet when carbon dioxide levels were far, far greater than they were today.  So even if we were to move back in that direction substantially, it would certainly not mean the end of our planet.
 
However, that doesn't mean that we are not going to see tremendous changes in our weather in the years ahead.  The primary driver of climate change, the sun, is behaving very strangely right now.  If it continues to behave erratically, that could cause dramatic climate shifts.
 
In addition, the increase in seismic activity that we have been witnessing all over the planet could also greatly affect our climate.  Volcanic ash can have a tremendous cooling impact on global weather patterns, and volcanoes that erupt on the ocean floor could potentially cause ocean temperatures to rise substantially.  Scientists tell us that if ocean temperatures were to rise far enough, we could see billions of fish dying. If such an event were to occur, a global famine would not be too far behind.
 
8. SUPERBUGS THAT ARE RESISTANT TO ANTIBIOTICS
 
Medical professionals are becoming increasingly alarmed by the antibiotic-resistant superbugs that are starting to pop up all over the place.  So far it is not a catastrophic threat, but experts warn that it could soon become one.  The following is an excerpt from one of my previous articles...
 
The "wonder drugs" that we have been using since the middle of the last century are rapidly losing their effectiveness, and medical authorities are warning that the emergence of very powerful antibiotic-resistant superbugs represents "one of the gravest threats in the history of medicine".  Of course the "wonder drugs" that I am talking about are known today as antibiotics.  These drugs attack bacteria, and when they first began to be developed back in the 1950s and 1960s they were hailed as "miracles" that would save countless numbers of lives.  Well, it turns out that nature is having the last laugh.  All over the planet bacteria are developing resistance to these drugs, and scientists are warning that they can't really do anything to stop these superbugs.  With each passing year these superbugs are gaining ground, and there appears to be not much hope on the horizon of being able to fight them.  In fact, no new classes of antibiotics have been invented since 1987, and none are being developed right now.  Meanwhile, scientists are telling us that many current antibiotic treatments will be completely obsolete by the year 2030.  Are you starting to understand why so many high profile members of the scientific community are using the words "catastrophic threat" to describe this crisis?
 
9. CYBERWAR
 
Did you see what just happened to Sony?  It is probably the most embarrassing and financially damaging incident in company history.  Of course the North Koreans are denying that they were behind the attack, but there is a good chance that they were.
 
Sadly, this could just be a preview of what is coming.
 
For example, what would happen if a cyberattack took down all of our major banks?  What would we do?
 
Most people don't realize this, but our banks are already under assault every minute of every single day...
 
Wall Street banks are getting hit by cyber attacks every single minute of every single day.  It is a massive onslaught that is not highly publicized because the bankers do not want to alarm the public.  But as you will see below, one big Wall Street bank is spending 250 million dollars a year just by themselves to combat this growing problem.  The truth is that our financial system is not nearly as stable as most Americans think that it is.  We have become more dependent on technology than ever before, and that comes with a potentially huge downside.
 
10. ANOTHER FUKUSHIMA
 
The Fukushima nuclear disaster showed all of us how a single natural disaster can absolutely cripple a nuclear reactor.
 
And of course things are still not under control at Fukushima.  It is already the greatest nuclear disaster in human history, and it is still releasing even more nuclear material into the environment every single day.
 
Once this material gets into the food chain, it can silently kill for generations.  The following comes from an opinion piece by Helen Caldicott that was published in the Guardian...
 
Internal radiation, on the other hand, emanates from radioactive elements which enter the body by inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. Hazardous radionuclides such as iodine-131, caesium 137, and other isotopes currently being released in the sea and air around Fukushima bio-concentrate at each step of various food chains (for example into algae, crustaceans, small fish, bigger fish, then humans; or soil, grass, cow's meat and milk, then humans). After they enter the body, these elements - called internal emitters - migrate to specific organs such as the thyroid, liver, bone, and brain, where they continuously irradiate small volumes of cells with high doses of alpha, beta and/or gamma radiation, and over many years, can induce uncontrolled cell replication - that is, cancer. Further, many of the nuclides remain radioactive in the environment for generations, and ultimately will cause increased incidences of cancer and genetic diseases over time.
 
So what happens one day when a catastrophic natural disaster in the United States or elsewhere in the world causes several "Fukushimas" at the same time?
 
That is something to think about.
 
11. A MASSIVE ERUPTION AT THE YELLOWSTONE SUPERVOLANO
 
Around the globe, there are some volcanoes that are so absolutely massive in size that they are referred to as "supervolcanoes".
 
One of these supervolcanoes is in the United States.  The following facts about the Yellowstone supervolcano come from one of my previous articles...
 
#1 A full-scale eruption of Yellowstone could be up to 1,000 times more powerful than the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980.
 
#2 A full-scale eruption of Yellowstone would spew volcanic ash 25 miles up into the air.
 
#3 The next eruption of Yellowstone seems to be getting closer with each passing year.  Since 2004, some areas of Yellowstone National Park have risen by as much as 10 inches.
 
#4 There are approximately 3,000 earthquakes in the Yellowstone area every single year.
 
#5 In the event of a full-scale eruption of Yellowstone, virtually the entire northwest United States will be completely destroyed.
 
#6 A massive eruption of Yellowstone would mean that just about everything within a 100 mile radius of Yellowstone would be immediately killed.
 
#7 A full-scale eruption of Yellowstone could also potentially dump a layer of volcanic ash that is at least 10 feet deep up to 1,000 miles away.
 
#8 A full-scale eruption of Yellowstone would cover virtually the entire midwest United States with volcanic ash.  Food production in America would be almost totally wiped out.
 
#9 The "volcanic winter" that a massive Yellowstone eruption would cause would radically cool the planet.  Some scientists believe that global temperatures would decline by up to 20 degrees.
 
#10 America would never be the same again after a massive Yellowstone eruption.  Some scientists believe that a full eruption by Yellowstone would render two-thirds of the United States completely uninhabitable.
 
#11 Scientists tell us that it is not a matter of "if" Yellowstone will erupt but rather "when" the next inevitable eruption will take place.
 
12. A GIANT ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE FROM THE SUN
 
This last one that I have added to the list is one of the least understood.
 
A giant electromagnetic pulse from the sun has the potential to fry much of the technology that we have become so dependent upon.
 
How would you survive in a world where nobody has electricity, the Internet has been fried, the financial system is offline indefinitely, nobody can make any phone calls and virtually all commerce across the entire country has been brought to a complete standstill?
 
A massive EMP blast has the potential to send all of us back to the 18th century in a single instant.  And just two years ago there was a "near miss" that almost got us.
 
So don't think that it can't happen.  In fact, experts tell us that it is only a matter of time before it does.
 
And when it does happen, it could turn our society totally upside down...
 
According to Peter Vincent Pry, who advises Congress on homeland security issues, a large enough geomagnetic solar storm could produce effects similar to an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generated by a nuclear weapon that "could collapse power grids everywhere on the planet and destroy EHV (extra high voltage) transformers and other electronic systems that would require years to repair or replace." While the danger posed by a G5 solar storm gets mentioned occasionally at Congressional hearings, there really hasn't been any major action.
 
Earlier this year, a Homeland Security adviser said America is not ready for an EMP attack, never mind a G5 solar storm, and it's claimed that the U.S. power grid fails more often than any other in the world. If a large enough solar storm does impact the United States, the damaged electronic systems can cause a cascade of failures throughout the broader infrastructure, including banking systems, energy systems, transportation systems, food production and delivery systems, water systems, emergency services, and even the internet, so people may not even realize at first what has happened. Effectively, the U.S. would be thrown back to the pre-industrial age following a solar superstorm, and yet we are not prepared for the worst.
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