Could We See Two Suns in Five Years?
A former CNN science feature producer followed the money, and found an ongoing global mobilization in response to this looming possibility.
According to NASA, over 80% of all solar systems have multiple suns, so is it possible that we live in a binary solar system with two suns as well? Recent discoveries point to the existence of an old brown dwarf, an unborn twin of Sol.
When you follow the money, you see that our governments are taking this threat seriously. They’re spending immense sums to understand and cope with this threat. They are doing the right things, and at the right time. When you see the facts for yourself, the truth of it becomes unavoidable. Read topic backgrounder...
Surviving the Next Global Catastrophe
Everyone already has a Plan A for surviving the next global catastrophe. Marshall is talking about Plan B.
As a researcher and author, Marshall see a bright future for our species, because in spite of our many setbacks and failings we keep pushing forward. In the near future, he sees us crossing the threshold of yet another evolutionary event. Those who survive the crossing will live to see the beginning of a new millennium of peace. One that has been long foretold and cannot be denied. Bringing this message of hope and ancient wisdom to others is now Marshall’s personal goal and his mission as a publisher and lecturer. Read topic backgrounder...
The Internet and Survival
The most valuable catastrophic survival gizmos on the planet today are Internet search engines like Google and Yahoo. This is because they’re rewiring our brains to work like Madison Avenue, MacGyver-style survivalists.
To Marshall, the Information Age represents the highest level of achievement in the history of humankind due to its vast scale. For the first time in history our ability to access knowledge will enable many more of us to survive future catastrophes. Read topic backgrounder...
Media Scorecard
Media coverage of catastrophic threats has improved dramatically since 2005.
As a former science feature producer for the Cable News Network and Texas Cable Network, Marshall sees TV producers like Takeshi Hatoyama of Mondo 21 in Japan and those who produced Supervolcano as the harbingers of more savvy Television producers who really do get it. Their audiences have woken up to the issue of global catastrophes and they no longer want instant pap. Now they want fresh ground reality, and those with the common sense to see that will be the ones to fill their cups. Read topic backgrounder...
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