Talking life, death and nuclear war at the beach
Even on vacation down the shore, Neil Halloran has nuclear war on his mind.
The 39-year-old data scientist and web developer from Media released a web documentary last week about the most catastrophic of man-made events.
That it would come out just as the American president engages in tough bomb talk with the leader of North Korea is a coincidence: Halloran has been working on The Shadow Peace, Part I for two years. The 14-minute video, accessible on YouTube, is a sequel to The Fallen of World War II, a video about casualties in World War II that went viral when it came out in 2015.
His latest video, already viewed 660,000 times, takes a look into the future, toward the devastation that a nuclear World War III would wreak. Basically he sees bigger, more powerful bombs, ten times the radiuses of destruction. Darkness. Freezing temperatures. Agricultural disaster. But theres good news, too.
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