Topic: Doomsday Clock

11 chapters across the catalog

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 1:13:55 - 1:15:31

1838: Coup Afoot

Doomsday Clock, 85 Seconds to Midnight Announcement

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to a perceived global catastrophe. The announcement cites nuclear weapons, climate change, and disruptive technologies as the primary drivers of existential risk. Critics dismiss the clock as a dated 1970s-era communication tool that has lost its impact on the modern public.

MEGA
Episode 1734 2:37:25 - 2:43:36

1734: MEGA

Doomsday Clock, Atomic Scientists, Climate Change Financing

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the "Doomsday Clock" to 89 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been. The board cited nuclear risks, climate change, and the spread of "misinformation" as primary drivers for the move. The segment criticizes the clock as a political tool, noting that it moved closer to midnight due to Trump's intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement rather than actual nuclear threats.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 1:28 - 4:56

1524: Climatarian

Doomsday Clock Advances to 90 Seconds to Midnight

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved the Doomsday Clock to 90 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to global catastrophe. Suzette McKinney of the Science and Security Board explains that the decision was influenced by the war in Ukraine, nuclear threats, biological risks, and climate change. The hosts critique the scientific validity of the clock's metrics.

900
Episode 900 1:50:36 - 1:52:07

900: 900

Doomsday Clock and Climate Change Shift

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to two and a half minutes to midnight. While the clock was historically a measure of nuclear war threat, the recent move was attributed largely to a lack of global action on climate change. The hosts question the logic of equating climate policy with the immediate threat of nuclear annihilation.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 2:40 - 8:56

1440: COVID Medley

Doomsday Clock Update, Wuhan Flu Parody Songs

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moves the Doomsday Clock to 100 seconds to midnight, citing climate catastrophe and global threats. A series of musical parodies follow, focusing on the initial outbreak in Wuhan, China, and the early spread of the "Wuhan Flu." The lyrics describe the confusion surrounding the unknown germ and the beginning of international quarantine measures.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 1:46:48 - 1:50:01

1211: Pale Male

Doomsday Clock, Jerry Brown "Prophet of Doom"

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved the Doomsday Clock to 100 seconds to midnight, citing climate change and nuclear proliferation. Former California Governor Jerry Brown, speaking at the event, compared himself to biblical prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah for warning of impending disaster. The hosts mock Brown as "Moonbeam" and criticize the inclusion of climate change in a nuclear-focused metric.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 2:52:51 - 3:00:00

1211: Pale Male

Outro, "My First Gun" Reading

The episode concludes with a reading of the children's book "My First Gun" by Sir Felix Wilson, which teaches firearm safety and ends with a reference to the AR-15. Final credits are given to the show's producers and the "Value for Value" network. The segment includes a montage of "Doomsday Clock" news clips and a 1978 report from Howard K. Smith warning of a coming ice age.

Doomsday Sandwich
Episode 1003 55:10 - 58:54

1003: Doomsday Sandwich

Doomsday Clock Update, Hillary Clinton Activism Video

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock forward to two minutes to midnight, citing nuclear risks and climate change. Simultaneously, Hillary Clinton appeared in a video thanking activists for their "feminism" and "activism," specifically addressing a group called "Bitches Supporting Bitches." The move is seen by some as an attempt to remain politically relevant ahead of the 2020 election cycle.

Men in Skirts
Episode 901 2:55:08 - 3:00:22

901: Men in Skirts

No Agenda Episode 901, End of Show Mix

The episode ends with a sound collage featuring the "Doomsday Clock" announcement, which moved to two and a half minutes to midnight. The mix includes various show memes, including "WAPO," "Molog," and references to "factually challenged" politicians, set to a rhythmic backdrop.

Loyalty Test
Episode 899 19:55 - 24:24

899: Loyalty Test

Doomsday Clock, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and Midnight

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to two and a half minutes to midnight, the closest it has been since the 1950s. The board cited reckless language regarding nuclear weapons and a disregard for scientific expertise on climate change as primary reasons for the shift. The hosts dismiss the clock as a fear-mongering tool and reference an Iron Maiden song of the same name.

Amanda Knox Knockers
Episode 154 1:07:19 - 1:11:51

154: Amanda Knox Knockers

Club of Rome, Population Control, Fear-Based Propaganda

The origins of modern climate alarmism are traced back to the Club of Rome and 1970s theories on zero population growth. The discussion asserts that globalist organizations use fear-based imagery of famine and floods to drive a population reduction agenda and establish global governance.