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The John Batchelor Show

#Apocalypse When: From Nevil Shute's "On The Beach," ( 1959 to Climate Change, 2024, apocalypticism prevails. Gregory Copley, Defense & Foreign Affairs

Jun 12, 2024, 01:11 AM

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#Apocalypse Then: From Nevil Shute's "On The Beach," ( 1959 to Climate Change, 2024, apocalypticism prevails. Gregory Copley, Defense & Foreign Affairs.

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