Author and renowned book editor (He is Whitley Strieber’s editor, among many others) Robert Gleason spent over twenty years researching his new book, End of Days. It asks the question: does mankind have the power right now to physically destroy Earth? For example, could carefully targeted nuclear weapons activate supervolcanos such as the Yellowstone Supervolcano? And just how likely is it that terrorist groups like al Quaeda will get nuclear weapons from countries like Pakistan?

And how likely is it that we just might have a future that is a lot more hopeful than it seems? Take this journey with Whitley Strieber as he explores Robert Gleason’s ideas with him–to a conclusion that will surprise you.
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An amazing number of people expect that "something big" will happen on December 21, 2012. Odds are, this is an effect of millennialism, or the misplaced expectation that the world will end. Such predictions have been made regularly for thousands of years. That doesn’t mean it won’t happen this time, but it does mean that it probably won’t.
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Books, movies and the internet all tell us that the ancient Maya foresaw the end of the world on Dec. 21, 2012, when the sun will align with the center of the Milky Way galaxy and the globe will be rocked by earthquakes and other catastrophes. Is this true? Maybe the recent tunnel that’s been discovered will give us some answers about that apocalyptic prediction (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show).
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We’re in the middle of one of the most extraordinary 12 months in the modern history of weather. Right now, a huge solar storm is brewing on the far side of the sun. For the past few years, the number of strong earthquakes has been rising. Due to climate problems, food production is faltering and there is unrest and upheaval in more countries every day.
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