⚠️ How was your UK Alert system test? , China’s Nuke parade & Trump’s “Department of War” cover art

⚠️ How was your UK Alert system test? , China’s Nuke parade & Trump’s “Department of War”

⚠️ How was your UK Alert system test? , China’s Nuke parade & Trump’s “Department of War”

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🔥 Topics this episode:

  • UK emergency "alert" - a blatant nuclear zap drill vs. China’s nuclear parade - the same week
  • Zack Polanski: Green Party’s new eco-populist leader
  • Trump renames the Pentagon “Department of War”
  • Listener reactions: fear, laughter, and mass-text panic
  • What would you do with the real 3-minute warning?


This week on Social Meltdown, Graeme Smith and Dylan Evans dive head-first into the week’s chaos — from the UK’s bizarre “zap drill” phone alert to China rolling out nuclear weapons alongside Russia, Iran, and North Korea. While one side tests push notifications, the other shows off nukes — so what does that say about the world we’re living in?


We also take on the Green Party’s new leader, Zack Polanski — an openly gay former actor and hypnotist who calls himself an “eco-populist.” Can he really take on Farage and make socialism and the environment interesting again? Did he really offer to hypnotise your boobs bigger during a stint as a psychotherapist? Does it matter given the situation we're in?


Meanwhile in the US, Trump is rebranding the Department of Defense into the Department of War — with talk of using it for immigration raids and using his military on "rebel" cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington DC.


Plus: we pull the best listener letters of the week — from awkward zap alert train rides to parents dealing with terrified kids, and whether the government should be allowed to mass-text us about food shortages and energy crises. And we close with the big one: if the real 3-minute warning ever came, what would you do?





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