Paul Korda "CO2" Video Warns of Nuclear Danger of Invasion
International Entertainment News, Hollywood, California
As the crisis developed between Russia and Georgia, and the latest threats by Russian General Anatoly Nogovitsyn that any new US assets in Europe could come under Russian nuclear attack with his forces targeting "the allies of countries having nuclear weapons", Paul Korda was writing the song "CO2" and wrote, recorded and put the video together in four days, between Thursday August 14th and posting the video on Sunday August 17th, in an effort to alert the public to the horrors of nuclear weapons production in the 20th century, that seem to be looming on the 21st century's horizon with the recent developments.
The song questions if carbon dioxide from global warming is affecting our brains, considering the volatility of international confrontations, and the potential for nuclear war.
Studies by the Anxiety Disorder Association of America suggest that panic attacks can be caused by the bodies reaction to excessive CO2, leading to the body's sensors registering a fear of drowning.
The public domain footage gathered here, is a reminder of the past insanity, that led to nuclear weapons production, and by no means reflects the current mentality of the people or leaders in present times, though the seriousness of any military confrontation should never go unquestioned, especially in a democracy.
Paul Korda songs have been recorded/sung by Roger Daltrey, Frankie Valli, Dave Edmunds, Allan Holdsworth, Robert Palmer, PP Arnold, the UK's Elkie Brooks, Italy's Patty Pravo and many others, with sales in excess of 20 million copies.
"CO2" is included in his forthcoming CD "Seeds"
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