#03--The 13 Days of Halloween: End of The World by Dr Zik
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Description
An ancient Mayan calendar that has been accurately keeping time for thousands of years will inexplicably run out of dates some time around the Winter Solstice in 2012. How will the world end?
Here is Scenario #3:
3 Black Months:
Nuclear Winter
No, those aren't snowflakes either. They're fallout particles: Strontium-90, Caesium-137, and lots of other radioisotopes that are only supposed to exist in large quantities on stars. Fifty years ago, a USA president steered the nation and the world safely through a nuclear face-off, fulfilling a promise from his inauguration speech that "We must never negotiate out of fear, but we must never fear to negotiate." American leaders must still work on the international stage to ensure that rogue nations or terrorist organizations do not acquire nuclear capabilities. But work must also be pursued to prevent nuclear twilight from what are appearing to be more likely kinds of causes. Like the kind of unpreparedness that doomed Fukushima I. The kind of incompetence that doomed Chernobyl. Or the kind of CMA deception that doomed Three Mile Island. Americans should take all of the factors mentioned here into consideration as they finalize their decisions about choosing a president this year.
Thanx to artists at Renderosity.com, 3DCommune, Daz 3D, Archive3D.net, ShareCG, Turbosquid, and Poserworld, whose props were used in this image.
Here is Scenario #3:
3 Black Months:
Nuclear Winter
No, those aren't snowflakes either. They're fallout particles: Strontium-90, Caesium-137, and lots of other radioisotopes that are only supposed to exist in large quantities on stars. Fifty years ago, a USA president steered the nation and the world safely through a nuclear face-off, fulfilling a promise from his inauguration speech that "We must never negotiate out of fear, but we must never fear to negotiate." American leaders must still work on the international stage to ensure that rogue nations or terrorist organizations do not acquire nuclear capabilities. But work must also be pursued to prevent nuclear twilight from what are appearing to be more likely kinds of causes. Like the kind of unpreparedness that doomed Fukushima I. The kind of incompetence that doomed Chernobyl. Or the kind of CMA deception that doomed Three Mile Island. Americans should take all of the factors mentioned here into consideration as they finalize their decisions about choosing a president this year.
Thanx to artists at Renderosity.com, 3DCommune, Daz 3D, Archive3D.net, ShareCG, Turbosquid, and Poserworld, whose props were used in this image.
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ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Wonderful Image,