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  • A Few Words About Us and The Future

  • Idea 1

    So, here’s the thought I had, hope you find it interesting, and remember, it’s got a serious purpose, if this brings the seriousness of the situation we’re in to just a few hundred people, I would consider it worth the time I have put into it so far, but I hope some of you will help me and together we should be able to do a bit better than that.

    Suppose I send the link to this blog to, say, two people I know, and who I think would not only be interested to read it but could be persuaded by what I have written here to send the link on to two (more if they want to) like-minded friends…..and so on.

    As a matter of interest, to demonstrate the effectiveness of the mathematics involved, suppose I send links to this blog to two people I know, call this level 1, (2 links) and who each pass the link on to two of their friends who do likewise, level 2, (4 links) If this procedure went one step further, (level 3), there would be 8 links, just one more (level 4) and there are 16 links ..etc… do this 32 times then add ’em all up and you’ll find the grand total of links is 3,298,427,256 – which is a sizeable chunk of the world’s population. That’s a bit much to handle, so let’s just deal with english language speakers in democracies first!

    So is it really true?

    Let’s see what we can do

    All one needs is send to two!

    A successful campaign should result in an increasing number of people who don’t like the idea of our civilisation being destroyed by nuclear warfare, reading this, and using whatever influence they can towards, say a cooperative, world-wide, staged reduction of nukes. Staged reductions like this has been tried before, and can work, but whenever international tensions rise, as they have now, all deals are off, and, and it’s back to the arms race, So added incentives, such as trade sanctions and the like, could be used against countries which resist participation in arms reduction.

    We should keep in mind a factor that is going to become ever more important and should work in our favour: As world resources are under increasing strain trying to keep up with demand, and the cost of nuclear weapons is a significant part of national economies, these economies are going to come under increasing pressure, strengthening the case for removing the huge cost of nukes, and their delivery systems, from budgets, to the great benefit of us all.

    Here, in case this sounds a bit complicated and grandiose, I will summarise how I hope it will work, it’s really fairly simple:

    If you receive this, and like the idea of helping, however much or little, to avert a tragedy for all mankind, send the link to this blog to a minimum of two, more if you like, of your friends. If we just send it to friends, it should always get a welcome reception, and they might be persuaded to tell people about it and send the message on.

    That’s it! – simple, doesn’t cost you anything (depending on the way you send it), and choosing a couple of friends to send it to should only take a few minutes.

    Another easy thing to do is simply to discuss it with anyone who’ll listen, you don’t need a computer or ‘phone to do this, nor do you need to mention me if you’d rather not. I get most of what I’m saying here from multiple on line sources, and I’m getting rather good at sorting fake news from reality. Try to engage politicians in any discussions you are part of, politicians love votes, and if they see a sizeable, hopefully growing, electorate coming to realise what the stakes are and how real the threat is to all of us including them and their families, this will result in better government with policies more aligned with the reality we face. Most of us know a politician or two well enough

    Use a golden tongue, not a loaded gun,

    With persuation, not by force,

    Will the peace be won.

    Well, that’s it, idea No.1 to save the world – I hope at least some of you will like it and give it a try, and tell a friend or two to take a look at : sillyoldblogger.blog

    Just a footnote or two before I go off to get some sleep.

    !. Some of you who have been following me from the beginning might have noticed that parts of this blog have been edited, in response to some of your comments, in particular, I’ve cut some of the waffle and tried to be briefer.

    2. One comment, which I had been expecting since the beginning, and recently got from an old friend,was that this whole thing was started to get lots of views and make lots of money.

    So here’s my Financial Policy: Get real, I’m 85 now, at least ’till October – what would I do with a fortune? Fix up the old house a bit, sit on the back lawn and play guitar with new strings and buy some new socks. Most of any excess over that would be spent on having my ramblings translated into, and published in, some of the World’s major languages.

    So don’t worry about what I do, let’s get off our backsides and show everyone we can make a difference. Silly old blogger

    I want to hear your thoughts!

  • The Old Rocker

    Just for a break from the doom and gloom, here’s a recent pic of me re-enacting my mid-life crisis which happened a few decades after my youthful “never trust anyone over 30” stage. This was my grandson’s entry in a photographic competition. I don’t judge people by age these days!

  • In the Beginning

    After the first nuclear tests and the tragedies of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the major countries wasted no time in developing ever bigger nuclear bombs, and means of delivery such as rockets, large, long-range aircraft, and submarines, including nuclear powered ones large enough to carry and launch nuclear armed rockets. For some years tension between the USA and Russia was fuelled by Russian support of North Viet Nam vs USA support of South Viet Nam. This tension between the two military giants increased and culminated in the Cuban Missile crisis in October 1962 when Russia was found to have started building missile launching bases in Cuba, capable of striking most USA cities. For 13 days the world was poised on the brink of an unimaginable catastrophe until an agreement between US President John F Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was reached for the removal of the missiles and launching facilities from Cuba. The World remains indebted to these two wise leaders and it is essential that we should always try to elect leaders of this stature, rather than whoever makes undeliverable promises of wage rises, better retirement packages, and so on. Keep it in mind when voting time comes around.

  • Happy New Year 2026!

    As we enter the New Year, I am fondly remembering the famous “Flower Power” photograph , taken by Bernie Boston during the March on the Pentagon October 21, 1967, and much later the Paul McCartney concert attended by Vladimir Putin, in Red Square, where the Beatles music was once banned, and Paul played “Back in The USSR” My wish for the New Year is that there could be more iconic events such as these and less sabre-rattling and agression. Peace and happiness to all, The Silly Old Blogger.

  • 1st. report for the New Year:

    sillyoldblogger.blog is about 3 weeks old now and starting to see a bit of action, not as much as I’d like but it’s early days and I’m a bit impatient, I suppose. There has, however, been something of a surprise development. Three respondents have made the same comment. I won’t name them, but the first was a family member, who I showed a preliminary version of the blog to, and her immediate verbal comment was something like….

    The answer to the problem is already there, use the bombs to blow up the people, and both problems are solved”

    The next was from a good friend with much more experience than me in publishing, and other things …….

    “Given your comments about climate change and a sustainable population, a nuclear war could be the solution.”

    Last but not least is a friend from way back, early in our working careers ……

    “It follows that a nuclear war and the use of these weapons will in fact reduce the world’s overburdened population and thus improve climate rate of change.”

    Black humour aside, I’ve had some positive comments some from the same people, and they are much appreciated. I hope they have, or soon will be, turned into action, you know what to do, so let’s get on with it. By the way, I have emphasised sending the link to friends, so we won’t risk annoying anyone, but there’s one section of the population who you can send it to, politicians, as far up their food chain as you can manage, without fear of too much criticism, even a politician would find it hard to criticise an attempt to make the world a better place and reduce the risk of a nuclear disaster. Some of them might even be curious enough to try sillyoldblogger.blog to see what it’s all about – no harm trying. That’s all for now, all being well, I’ll have some news for you next week.

    S.O.B.

  • Before the New Year Gets old


    I have been browsing for ideas and discovered that finding the number of organisations working towards disarmament is no easy thing. For more about these, search for Nuclear Disarmament Organisations, and you will find quite a number of them, the larger ones being mainly government funded, and many smaller ones, funded by private means, and finding the total number, government and private, is a matter of taking a guess somewhere between about 500 and a thousand.

    We should wish all of them well. They have had some success:

    After a 1985 peak of 63,600 warheads, numbers decreased to 12,200 at the beginning of 2025. Sadly, there has recently been a slight increase, due mainly to the Ukraine war and by nuclear countries updating their arsenals.

    My thoughts are, it would be helpful to their cause to let these organisations know that they have support from below, a kind of public ground swell who, though they might be silent, support what they and we are trying to achieve.

    As for me, if our numbers should eventually become significant, I would be very happy to contact these organisations, which are doing such great work, to let them know there are people out here who appreciate their efforts.

    Which reminds me, contacting you is something I haven’t been very good at so far. This is because of technical incompetence on my part: sometime in January, I managed to delete some of your valued comments, including, I think, an email or two, before I got around to responding to them.

    My daughter fixed things, but the information was gone, and the look she gave me left me in no doubt that from now on I will not touch any switches, push buttons or even the keyboard keys unless I’m pretty sure that they will do what I want them to.

    That said, if you are sufficiently disappointed with the fate of your literary masterpieces, resend them and I’ll reply.

    I was about to end this post feeling a bit down because things didn’t seem to be working out as well as I had hoped, and self doubt had crept in, when I realised that I, and probably many of you also, didn’t know much about the Doomsday Clock.

    I had heard of it, and had a rough idea of what it was about, then I spent most of last night reading the surreal, fascinating, highly disturbing 2026 Doomsday Clock Statement, published just a few weeks ago by the Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the AtomicScientists, and the self doubt vanished, and suddenly the late nights at the keyboard didn’t matter any more.

    This remarkable report, of just a few hundred words, and learning of the existence of the Bulletin, the name of which could have been a good title for a short science fiction novel had it not been used for the Bulletin in 1945, which was created as a reaction by Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and scientists at the University of Chicago, to the awesome power they had just unleashed, has had a remarkable effect on me, and I dragged myself off to bed exhausted but elated, and wondering if my efforts might yet help wind back the clock a second or two – with everyone’s help, of course.

    I awoke still a bit tired but with fresh hope, but also, being only human, feeling gratified that my concerns about the way humanity is behaving, have been validated by the wonderful people involved with the Doomsday Clock and worked to keep it alive and well over the years.

    The best way I can thank them is by asking any (hopefully every) one who reads this blog to please read the real-life drama of the Clock.

    A good way to start is to search for “The 2026 Doomsday Clock Statement”

    A credit to it’s editor, John Mecklin.

    S.O.B.

  • Marching on

    2026 March 18 Current post

    “Wise public officials should act immediately, guiding humanity away from the brink. If they do not, wise citizens must step forward and lead the way.”

    (From the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 2017 Doomsday Clock Statement)

    OK, I’ve chosen you handful of friends to help me get the message that we are an endangered species spread as widely and quickly as I can. I’ve had a few interesting and amusing responses. But none of you have said that you have passed it on to anyone. Now I would like you to seize the chance to join the wise citizens mentioned above by asking two or three of your friends to open up the sillyoldblogger.blog read it and send it on to their friends so they too can join an ever growing band of wise citizens.

    Oh, and maybe help to save us from nuclear oblivion……….

    While you’ve got your fingers poised over the keyboard, it’s worthwhile pointing out that in the event of a full-scale nuclear war, there would be no-one who could be classified as winners. Even the leaders of the biggest, most powerful countries and the fabulously rich business magnates would have to emerge from their underground or tropical island hideaways eventually. They would soon face roving bands of the hungry, thirsty, dying, or desperately sick, in no mood to thank their former leaders for their skill in leading them to their present situation. So don’t turn aside, type away and do your bit! – if you don’t like my way, send your own email to a relevant politician, or maybe think of something else that might work, but don’t just shrug and give up, the threat is real, and it could happen soon.

    Let the sun rise tomorrow,

    Another golden dawn,

    Not a smoke-filled wasteland,

    Lonely and forlorn..

    For your children to inherit,

    Your grandchildren too,

    And if by chance they did survive,

    What would they think of you?

    Raises a few questions, doesn’t it? Here’s a more considered opinion from my good friend Sim, who I shared drawing office space in as a Draftsmen in Tasmania’s  Hydro Electric Commission, and the author of one of the first responses to this blog, who opined that “A  nuclear war would be a solution to the over population problem.

    Silly Old Blogger,

    You prompt me to read about the Doomsday Clock, which data makes you sleep less. Maybe old age is a factor in your ailment, as I have similar sleep difficulties without reading too much into the clock. My first take on the subject is that since conception in 1949, not much has been done by the enablers to stop the problems blamed for the approaching apocalypse at midnight. Remarkably, the remaining 89 seconds can be readjusted annually if certain actions are evident. Too little, too late, surely??

    But if a day is 86,400 seconds long and it has taken from 1949 until now to degrade to 89 seconds remaining, then the linear rate of decay makes midnight so close that taking any reversing action now is pointless.  This is scaring our kids out of their cotton-picking minds!

    World leaders do not recognise the threat and do nothing to affect this reported decay, yet individuals are asked to lose sleep over it!

    Google tells us that our universe is 13.79 billion years old.

    Scriptures tell us that everything is as willed by a God without substance, nor having a location, and we are all created in his image!          His??

    Science suggests the homo sapiens first walked this earth 200,000 years ago and we evolved to our present miserable state. Now we are threatened with imminent extinction. No wonder the kids look to drugs!

    Stop the world, I wanna get off!  –  Soon.

    As always, your friend, Sim

  • First April Post, reply to Sim

    Dear Sim,

    Thanks for taking the time to reply.

    First, re the Doomsday Clock, the choice of this was rather arbitrary, and is easily misinterpreted as relentlessly ticking away in one direction, towards the midnight of doom, while, in reality it has gone backwards a number of times, in response to an easing of tensions around the World, and a graduated stick, attached to a wall and divided, say from 0 to 100 1 centimeter divisions and fitted with a sliding pointer would serve just as well, given that the thing being indicated, that is the likelihood that we will blow our civilisation to bits, is entirely subject to human behaviour, not the immutable (as far as we’re concerned), laws of time. And if we behaved ourselves as well as we are capable of, the pointer would remain at, or near, 0.

    Having said that, there’s no denying that a clock presents a more striking image!

    I don’t think the Doomsday Clock looms large in the minds of the young, but in cases where it does, parents and educators have a duty to guide them through their early years, and be alert to unusual behaviour, talk to them about it, you might find, and be able to correct, any false fears they might have, and help them cope with the real ones.

    If world leaders don’t recognise the threat, they shouldn’t be leaders, I say. Actually, at least some of them do recognise it, why else would they bother with those elaborate and expensive shelters I mentioned a while back? Because it’s in our interest for them to survive, perhaps – Oh yeah! Even when they’re not in their caves, It’s a bit hard to get their attention! That’s a good reason for us to try and make this blog a success – It would be like us being able to send a vote to them, all the time. Losing sleep over this is not going to help anyone, and I’m not asking for that to happen. Quite the opposite, the first step to solving a problem is to recognise that there is one, the next step is to try and find a way to solve it.

    So what I am asking won’t take much time or effort, and none of your money or rob you of any sleep. If the idea catches on, it will be because enough people like you give it a go, and knowing that we have done something, however small, should result in a better night’s sleep, I would think. So sweet dreams tonight, my old mate, and may what you have done in spreading the message be for the best.

    Sillyoldblogger.Blog

    April 2026

  • Second April Post 2026.04.19

    I just recalled reading that the Doomsday Clock, instituted as a response to the dawn of the nuclear weapons age, has recently been the Groom at what might well be something of a “Shotgun Wedding” to the Bride, “Climate Change” and the union has produced an offspring “AI” who has already joined the team.

    Hmm… I’m wondering how brains mostly younger and quicker than my old clunker have managed to combine the three get a meaningful estimate of our Date with Destiny, specially when the nukes could be flying any day now, while climate change operates on a much more sedate time scale of years or decades to take effect. But I hope the marriage is a success, even though I’m in no hurry to find out!!

    I have just been doing a quick scan of the on-line media, and the arm-chair experts seem to agree that we are on the brink of a third world war.

    After a while I realised that the really scary part of all this is that, of the numerous reports I heard, none of them mentioned the N (for nuclear) word. It was as if the outcome of WW3 was going to be decided by brave musketeers facing each other in field and forest while their loved ones wait anxiously at home for their triumphant return.

    Come on, guys and gals behind your microphones and cameras, get real. And I’m not just picking on you, people in general don’t seem to understand how much different a third world war would be from the previous holders of that dismal title.

    For example, in “traditional” wars, the largest toll of human lives has been the soldiers who do the fighting, while their families nervously waited at home for the telegram bringing the dreaded news from the battle front.

    One of my earliest childhood memories was one of many of these events, and I never forgot the screaming that followed the ringing of the doorbell. I was very young and didn’t know the full meaning of what had happened and the awful truth came to me in mercifully small doses as I developed into a real human being. It was a common event in every suburban street.

    During WW2 the scenario changed ominously, with the rapid development of flying machines, including ever-bigger bombers carrying ever-bigger bombs. In addition to purely military targets, these were soon employed to attack cities, in particular London when the German air force switched from targeting British airstrips to cities, particularly London. This had a devastating effect not only on morale, but hugely disrupted business and commerce.

    With the development of nuclear bombs, capable of destroying the largest cities, and long-range missiles to deliver them with pinpoint accuracy, the role of the foot soldier has diminished, and along with it their casualties, to the extent that civilian casualties would be likely to greatly exceed military ones in future wars.

    So, won’t you join me in what I think could make a difference if the idea is spread sufficiently to reach enough political ears? Or if you don’t want to do what I am proposing, do it your way. World-wide communication is now dirt cheap, so let our leaders know any way you can, that they and we, must find ways to work together to reduce the global temperature on the thermometer, and the risk of war as represented by the hand of the Doomsday Clock

    sillyoldblogger.blog

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    Banana on Idea 1

    love it!

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    It follows that a nuclear war and the use of these weapons will in fact reduce the world’s overburdened population…

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