Suggested from an email by Professor Martin Hellman of Stanford, one of the co-founders of Beyond War in the 1980's, this video paints a picture of the reality and possibilities for our nuclear dilemma. Hellman's current project is Nuclear Risk. (I support this project, but aside from being on their mailing list, I am not affiliated with it.)
Nuclear Tipping Point Long Trailer
In the 1980s, people all around the world spoke up about nuclear technology. First, from 1975-'79, about nuclear power, in Germany, France and the United States; and then from 1979- '85, about nuclear weapons. In a Great Convergence of global unity, on June 12, 1982 and in October 1983, there were simultaneous demonstrations on the same day against the insanity of nuclear weapons.
Nuclear Tipping Point Long Trailer
In the 1980s, people all around the world spoke up about nuclear technology. First, from 1975-'79, about nuclear power, in Germany, France and the United States; and then from 1979- '85, about nuclear weapons. In a Great Convergence of global unity, on June 12, 1982 and in October 1983, there were simultaneous demonstrations on the same day against the insanity of nuclear weapons.
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