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THE END OF HUMANITY: Part 2

Yesterday I featured Part 1 of this posting.  I left at #9, Supervolcanoes.  Here are the remaining eight ways Humanity could go extinct.  I will today particularly focus on what I've all my adult life feared most, nuclear war. #8  Solar Storms The most intense storm peaked in the September 1-2 period of 1859, and is known as the  Carrington Event .  Carrington was a British astronomer. The aurora borealis over the Rocky Mountains was so bright, that gold miners thought it was morning. Even Hawaii saw this phenomenon . Telegraphs gave operators shocks.  However, there is a much-publicized conversation between two operators in Boston and Portland ( Maine ) who were able to communicate without using batteries to power the line. If this were to happen today, the USA alone stands to lose $3.35 trillion to our general economy. Researchers examining carbon-14 tree rings and beryllium-10 in ice cores found two other major solar storms:  in the years 774-...

WHAT HAPPENED TODAY IN HISTORY?

SORRY, BUT THIS IS CONFUSING.  I FORGOT TO CLICK THE BUTTON TO SEND MY POSTING OF YESTERDAY.  THIS IS IT BELOW.  THE POSTING OF TODAY CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING ON THAT TITLE BELOW: THE BLUE EVOLUTION Two countries could well have their first female national leader in office next year, the USA and Japan.  Of the G7 countries, only the U.S. and Japan have not had a female head of government.  In Japan: 67-year old Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will step down from a series of minor scandals, and his Liberal Democratic Party will today ( it is already September 27 in Japan ) select the country's next Prime Minister. Nine lawmakers are competing for the LDP nomination for the next general election, which will not occur until October of 2025. The nine candidates running in the LDP leadership election (left to right): Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi, former Economic Security Minister Takayuki Kobayashi, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi, former Environm...