British produced docudrama in its entirety (2005), which interestingly predates the hadron collider experiments. Explores the beginnings of 5 possible end of world scenarios, with cgi graphics and some fairly convincing acting. Oh the fun number of ways we could all die.
I have seen it also and it is pretty good. A whole lot of doom in a one hour presentation.
IIRC,
- Yellowstone Caldera lets go.
- Killer Meteorite.
- Mega-Tsunami from the Spanish Coast
- Super Collider cuts loose anti-matter particles.
- Super Virus
It's been posted before, but I like it. One end of the world after another. Sort of 'if the right one don't get you then the left one will'.
Some real prepper challenges there. How do you prep for the earth becoming a black hole??


Watched the video "Day After Oil" and they said electricity
wont work and cars won't run when the oil is gone.
BUT, there are some lucky people whose
vehicles don't run on oil, they have electric cars.
Um, don't you have to plug those cars into the electrical
grid? Then they show people in dark garage (no electricity) making their own bio fuel.
They mix ingredients in an ELECTRIC Mixer??
Watched the video "Day After Oil" and they said electricity
wont work and cars won't run when the oil is gone.
BUT, there are some lucky people whose
vehicles don't run on oil, they have electric cars.
Um, don't you have to plug those cars into the electrical
grid? Then they show people in dark garage (no electricity) making their own bio fuel.
They mix ingredients in an ELECTRIC Mixer??
I know, isn't it silly? The bloopers in some of the docudramas are good for a laugh. But if it gets some people to think critically I'm not going to complain too badly. It is good escapism for those of us that are already there so to speak.
It has been a while but I think they also leave out major hydro power from the context in that show.

Folks, try and add a few sentances describing the video you are posting.
This info is often found right below the YouTube video you are posting.
In the case of "End Day",
