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  • She gets far to much wrong to be a real doctor surly, no she is a real doctor… 200 NEW elements *sigh*. All the scaremongering is ridiculous over two thousand nuclear bombs have been used in tests and your worried that Fukushima is going to poisson you? She throws Einstein's equation she knows she's made of the 'm' right? I was not going to do this till the final lie came out "We have harnessed the energy of the sun" NO, WE HAVE NOT!!! Fission and Fusion are different. Damn Uninformed.

  • i dont want to hear it but i need to know it..

  • Sounds to me like it is time for Japanese to go to Palawan, Philippines, buy a piece of property and live simply on the land in Paradise.

  • Humanity is officially boned. We had a shitty run, but cheap energy! Take that dinosaurs.

  • Hummm now that we know how 'the whole world all all within it is already contaminated' and there is no way to stop it by the words of this brilliant lady; let us work magic with our thoughts. We are now finding out what powerful BEings we truly are SOOOOO lets get this lady on our side and let Humanity get in sync with our thoughts and what we want to happen to make this energy dissolve. This has gone on for eons; but we also know there is an answer to this query. Any suggestion??? Peace and <3

  • why is there dislikes?

  • @RAGEOFDOOM29 90% like ! it's the most important 

  • @iflisse I'm asking because there's nothing to dislike here

  • @666feather777890

    I agree 100% People won't like the change, people won't be ready for the change, but regardless,

    horrific change will come.

  • @666feather777890

    "All artificial radiation is only harming our health" - false. It's precisely b/c they aren't comparing these artificial levels to the naturally occurring that all this confusion arises. e.g. people living at high elevations receive more radiation than people at sea level. This is something we evolved to be able to handle. So if someone at sea level is exposed to artificial radiation that amounts to less than just taking a trip to Denver, then it's really nothing to fuss about

  • @gdjiveturkey

    Wrong.

    UV radiation from the sun is needed by our bodies to create vitamin D. We've evolved to use that minuscule amount that is naturally occurring. However, with the damage to the ozone layer, more UVb is reaching the surface of the Earth.  Skin cancers have skyrocketed in places where the ozone is thinnest.

    Remember, it's only a TINY bit more then what we've adapted to. It only takes a VERY SMALL change in radiation levels from "normal" to create a problem for us.

  • @dawnsinger1

    So what specifically in what I said was wrong? I don't disagree with anything you just said, and I don't see that it negates anything I said previously.

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  • As Dr. Calidoct point out . . . we really have no business dealing with nuclear power . . . we're not smart enough and far too arrogant to know how to contain it.

    And so goes Fukushima . . . and much of the planet.

  • Maby some kid will be born with a mutation becouse of the nuke power. This kid will be some sort of superman and will solve all our problems. So keep using this cheap form of energy!

  • @ReinierKww

    Really?? Let's take your children as test subjects. OK with that? Afterall, it's a "cheap and beneficial"

    form of radiation.

  • @pranams108 it's only obvious if you believe bullshit like this clip. I know what you meant about technology, that was my point, nuclear power has caused far fewer deaths and disease then cars and coal, so we should ban those too. Why single out nuclear power?

  • You need to do more than ban all war - we need a complete ban on ALL nuclear power plants, bombs and technologies - PERIOD !!!

  • @Pranams108 Are you serious or is that a joke? Do you know how many deaths coal power plants cause? It's lots more then Nuclear has ever caused, so we ban them too? And cars, cars cause more deaths then just about anything, not just accidents, but pollution too, so ban them.. Swimming at the beach, and the sun cause heaps of deaths, so ban those. Basically, your solution is to live in a cave eating porridge. Even then you aren't guaranteed that something won't kill you.

  • @vespine My statement was to ban nuclear technologies - not all technologies - you misread - it is obvious that out of all the threats nuclear posses one of the biggest risks to the Entire Planet. I live only about 70 miles away from a nuclear power plant - if a Tsunami or major earth quake happened, which sooner or later it probably will there is little that anyone can do if it goes into melt down mode - like Fukushima.

  • The other fact is that the increase in birth defects can NOT be linked solely to radiation from DU munitions. War is dirty and it's by far not JUST the DU munitions that make it dirty. White phosphorous is another good example but there are many others and it's not just the "allies" that are to blame, you think road side bombs are "clean"? Trying to pin all the blame on DU is obvious "agenda pushing".

  • @vespine, I just posted about 6 articles from all different newspapers all around the world some, main media, others are independents, and they all show the birth defects have risen dramatically in that part of the world...

  • Now that is real hope ...thanx!

  • Global chemotherapy?

  • The end is nigh

  • Too bad that a LOT of what she says is demonstrably bullshit.

    HER WORDS: "80% of the babies being born (in Fallujha) are grossly deformed, they're being born without brains"

    Pure bullshit.

    I don't necessarily disagree with her message, but it's ALL about a matter of degrees and she is pure fear mongering. Where's the other side of the argument? Had Japan gone with coal power instead, can you guess how many millions would have died from cancer due to smog already? This is NOT a balanced view.

  • @vespine LOL... I just found soooo many articles on birth defects on Fallujah and how the increase has been dramatic... Do a little reading before spouting your verbal diarrhea....

  • @openmindedozzie

    Right, care to point to one of those "many articles" that says anything resembling: "80% of the babies being born (in Fallujha) are grossly deformed, they're being born without brains" ?

    "Do a little reading before spouting your verbal diarrhea...."

    Read what I actually wrote before you come off half cocked.

    I said there HAS been an increase, the birth defect rate there is 1-2% which is NOT GOOD! But there is NO excuse for saying it's 80%!! That's just alarmist bullshit!

  • @vespine How many deformed kids do you need to see? I'm curious? How many kids have to be deformed?? Before action is taken... 1? 4? 20? 1000?

  • @openmindedozzie What does that even mean? What action would you like to see? Ban all war? That would be fantastic, I'd sign that petition for sure.. Meanwhile, in the real world.....

  • Dr. Caldicott is a Nobel Peace Prize Nominee & Co-founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility. She is the single most articulate& passionate advocate of citizen action to remedy the nuclear and environmental and nuclear crises. She's devoted the last 26 years to an international campaign to educate the public about the medical hazards of the nuclear age, & the necessary changes in human behavior to stop the destruction.

  • Have a look at her lies being exposed as such:

    monbiot[dot]com/2011/04/13/why­-this-matters

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  • youtube.com/watch?v=jf0khstYDL­A

  • look closely and you can see the crap oozing out of her mouth.

  • :-(

  • Chernobyl hasnt resulted in 1000000 deaths, did I here that right.

  • I also know some people born without brains....

  • @crocfme she is not saying that people are born without brains in Chernobyl, she is talking about Iran where the uranium is being mined.

  • "80% of the babies being born are grossly deformed, they're being born without brains". Does one person actually believe this bullshit?

  • @vespine "level of heart defects among newborn babies is said to be 13 times higher than in Europe...children in the city who were suffering from paralysis or brain damage - and a photograph of one baby who was born with three heads...officials in Falluja had warned women that they should not have children" --BBC News

  • @thomasfromriverside Sorry, so where does it say that 80% of babies are being born grossly deformed?

    The birth defect rate is something like 1-2%, Yes, by today's standards that's appalling, I agree, but that's no excuse to say it's 80%, that's just stupid. Also, NO ONE can claim to know that just the US or just DU are to blame, it's WAR, many toxic substances are used, you think road side bombs are "clean"? Even if DU IS toxic, which I'm sure it is, what's the relevance to nuclear power?

  • @vespine You can't be serious....with information like this, you are focused on deciding who is to blame?

  • With devastating information like this, you're focused on who's to blame and all the other nonsense you spouted off about? Dr. Helen Caldicott spent a few years trying to educate people about the dangers --and what the consequences would be for human life if we continued using nuclear power. She was ignored by everyone, except liberals. She knows a great deal more than most of the comments on this site that, as usual, deny deny...deny.

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  • Unintelligible how so many keep minimizing the dangers. Short term maximum profit at the cost of future generations. Keep windows and doors closed! (and put your head in the sand)

  • Oh....shit. 

  • I have met Dr Helen Caldicott, she is a very informative source of reliable information.

  • I recommend checking out the Chernobyl report she shows in the beginning of the video. Its an eye opener about the extent of cover Russia and the IAEA.

  • WOW you people base your opinion on nuclear power from a 9+ minute video, when the actual subject , at least deserves a whole afternoon seminar, wow people are so easily swayed.

  • "40% of Europe is radio active." How radioactive? A lot of things are radioactive. Is it radioactivity in a over or under the safety standard? And if food from Europe are so bad don't you think there would be a lot more people dying from cancer in Europe?

    "but, but, but.... she an expert!" No she is not, she's just a pediatrician.

  • @fr0z3nskull I wondered about this too, it made me suspicious. I live in Europe where we certainly got some fallout. but apart from this she SEEMS very knowing at least...

  • Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.

  • She is correct -

  • I like that she is speaking the truth. This short video makes me feel that there isn't really anything I can do. I would like to see her say what to do to determine if your food supplies are good or not.

    What is happening in Iraq is outrageous and there are similar atrocities in Afghanistan.

    Lastly I like how she didn't hesitate to make a comment about the pathological condition of the human brain. Good luck to us all.

  • @ctormeyful I say get your own radiation detector and bring it with you when you go grocery shopping! that would be an eye opener- I have recommended it to my local news- I hope they do it- These Rich a holes are dooming us all with their greed!

  • Nuclear power as practiced now is so cheesy and so dangerous, that you would think that the people who designed and run these systems are both evil and stupid.

  • ok fuck you lady i am canadian you fucking cunt!!!!

    obviously we havent sold enough death, your still alive, and bitching!

  • @DigitalLonestarX4600

    Let me guess, you're 14? If you're an adult and can't speak better then that, well... that's beyond sad. Best to just off yourself now, before more of your brain dies...

    PS. You're making Canadians look like morons. Grats?

  • @DigitalLonestarX4600 You are like a garbage can full of foul smelling trash and that's what comes out of you.

    You a Canadian? I don't believe you. I have never met anyone in Canada that talks like you to a woman.

    You must have grown up in the slums of New York or some other dump.

  • This is going super critical now. I have just produced an interview with Dr. Steve Wing on the health effects of Fukushima. Things don't seem to be getting better. Einstein knew this was a bad way to go. Now we will all know.

  • This is going super critical now. I have just produced an interview with Dr. Steve Wing on the health effects of Fukushima.

  • Subtitulado al español, por favor

  • Con subtítulos al Español, por favor

  • Don't let the facts get in the way of a good scaremonger hey, 6 reactors wiped out...only 4 were active at the time with the other 2 on complete stand down and posing no threat to this day, a major furphy she has spouted and that's within the first 60 seconds of this diatribe.

    I pity anyone that lets this so called doctor scare them into thinking everything she says is gospel, she is a crank that failed at her chosen trade and is now making a buck pushing the anti nuke barrow.

  • @hardrider

    You don't really know much, do you? The Japanese government has admitted publicly that THREE reactors had meltdown within the first 30 hours of the tsunami. Presently, the radiation levels are so high, that they can't even use drones to get images, as they keep crashing.

    Does it help you sleep at night, the money you make writing pathetic comments on Youtube videos?

  • @dawnsinger1

    I am totally aware of the situation of the Fukishima reactors but thanks for making a judgment call on what i do and don't know, you seem to know better than me on what i know, i think that's very quaint and obviously makes you an expert on everything.

  • @dawnsinger1

    If you go and reread my comments, i was criticising this half baked loon for the lies she told within the first minute of her alarmist video, no one was asking or telling that 3 reactors had melted including Caldicott so your attack is baseless.

    As to making money from comments, you have me there i've got no idea what you are on about, but yes i do sleep well at night thanks for asking.

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  • Lol, that was faf, made about as much sense as a dementia patient , she should really give up while she is behind.

  • Wow, talk about fear mongering! Yes, she is correct in everything - which is rare, as far as media is concerned. However, all of the radioisotopes she mentions have been in our environment and ingested / uptaken by people since the first atomic bomb was detonated. So we have all been exposed to these things since July 16th, 1945. World-wide spread of fallout. Nothing new.

  • @gayconfessional1963 Your point is? I'm sure a lot of people know about the presence of radioactive isotopes inside of nuclear reactors. It is a nuclear reactor! That's how it works. By the controlled decay of radioactive isotopes. Of course they are going to be present. Have you heard of 'stating the obvious'?

  • @moonomatic You are a fool. I hope you get cancer one day. =)

    Sincerely, Jarred

  • @WarriorPoet420 You are an arsehole.

    I hope you get stabbed in the face and beaten to death and then pissed on by a dog. =)

    Sincerely, Jarred is a fuckwit.

  • @moonomatic hahaha, if you say so.. but you're still a fool

  • @WarriorPoet420 I guess you are entitled to your opinion, but why may I ask do you think I'm a fool? I am also entitled to my own opinion which is what I have expressed. If you don't agree with it then lets hear your opinion instead of unsubstantiated insults and wishing cancer upon someone. Personally I think you are the fool as all you have managed to say so far could have been said by a 5 year old.

  • @moonomatic Meh

  • she's WRONG .... I hope for the better!

  • Very sad we cant do anything about this nuclear meltdown thats happening in japan right now

  • shouldn't this video have more dislikes than likes?

  • they also own NBC.....

  • I wanted to know the truth and here it is. Goddess bless us all.

  • Thank you Dr, C. for the pertinent infomation that the gov and its puppet the media are keeping from the public at large (to avoid panic?)

    What is the lowly G.E. Korp doing to facilitate aid and radioactive containment assistace to Japan?

    International investigation and court action needful.

  • @moonomatic Yes, actually I understand how honourary doctorates work. Dr Caldicott is also a qualified medical doctor (has a degree). She's dedicated years of her life to thoroughly investigate issues such as this to help us understand what's really going on. You'd have known she's a doctor had you done ~ 1 minute of research. Instead you form your viewpoint based on your own limited understanding (possibly from Fox News), and try to discredit an intelligent, informed, proactive person. The End.

  • Saw on CNN today that they now know that three of the reactors had a 100% melt down. It was only the sea water that prevented a Chernoble. With the monsoon season coming on there could be a real disaster should the reactors receive a direct hit by a monsoon.

  • @888johngalt Well...just think...six nukes in a sixpack on a faultline within reach of a tsunami and a flawed American nuclear power plant design known to be unsafe? Bingo!!! Georgia guide stones are greeting and the NWO eugenicists are smiling. Good chance to reach the 500 million world population envisioned on the guide stones by the "elite". They are headed for their underground cities now.

  • Her argument is flawed. She says "all radiation is dangerous" but then doesnt once mention the fact that humans in all parts of the world experience normal background radiation every day PLUS receive MORE exposure to radiation in everyday activities like long distance air travel / x-rays / etc. For anyone not living within the immediate area of the Fukushima plants the amount of radiation exposure is minuscule. You have more cancer risk from passive tobacco smoke inhalation on the street.

  • @saitamaguy2002 bullshit

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  • Uranium was used in Serbia too!

  • She is just a talking head. We could not have this wonderful way of life without the good people at General Electric and Westinghouse providing electricity. Sure, people will die. People do. Society marches on! We can not let the benefits we have provided so graciously for the elite or the poor stop now. Destroy the nuclear reactor and you destroy goodness. Now, I don't like to leave things in the black or white. So let's just leave this whole thing in the gray, as usual. I can do that.

  • @StellarBlue1 You are unbelievably stupid! Because of people like you we are in this mess.

  • Heavy

  • Oh, so it's all BS because one of you thinks 'reptillian brain' (which we all have, by the way) was directed at you personally, and the other prefers to quibble over pedantics. Did you get ANY message out of this which relates to the urgency of the situation?? I believe your comments would be quite different if Fukushima was in your neighbourhood.

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  • @jennjacobsen6969 Get the message you nitpicking twit.

  • Well, she had me til the end...then I found out that I'm actually a reptilian sociopath.

    Yes, nukes are nasty. The problem is that this "expert", like so many others, presents no solution that allows us to maintain our current level of technology. Now, I don't mean iPods and smart phones - I mean refrigeration for safe food and medicine, for example. How many will die in our new gridless neo-neolithic future? Energy does more than get your SUV to the Quikee-Mart, y'know...

  • DerekMcCoy, you are the one making the wild assumptions. Check out John Pilger's documentaries to see the effects of depleted uranium on babies in the Middle East. Check out Helen Caldicotts credentials on Wikipedia. Dr Caldicott has received many prizes and awards for her work, has 21 honorary doctoral degrees, and she was personally nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Linus Pauling - himself a Nobel Laureate. What qualifies you to declare this information BS and half truths?

  • @shirley380100 Ok so you are saying that if you can sight another crackpot that restates her theories, look at her credentials on a sight like wikipedia that anyone can anything about anyone, recognized that she was given 21 ceremonial degrees for speaking at a fundraiser or graduation and not for any actual work. All this adds up to she is a brilliant mind that can't be challenged? My qualification is that I can apply just a little bit of common sense and rational thought to tell its all BS.

  • @DerekMcCoy

    "Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1938, Dr Caldicott received her medical degree from the University of Adelaide Medical School in 1961. She founded the Cystic Fibrosis Clinic at the Adelaide Children’s Hospital in 1975 and subsequently was an instructor in pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and on the staff of the Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Mass., until 1980 when she resigned to work full time on the prevention of nuclear war."

  • @shirley380100 You do realise that an honorary doctoral degree doesn't mean shit. She wouldn't have done any research what-so-ever for those degrees. She would have been given it in return for doing something for the colleges.

    Wikipedia? C'mon you must be joking. Anyone can write a wikipedia article on anything. Doesn't make it fact.

    Did she win the Nobel prize? A lot of people get nominated for the Nobel prize but never win it.

    what qualifies you to declare this information fact? Nothing.

  • DerekMcCoy, you are the one making the wild assumptions. Check out John Pilger's documentaries to see the effects of depleted uranium on babies in the Middle East. Please check out Helen Caldicotts credentials on Wikipedia. What qualifies you to declare this information BS and half truths?

  • OK, got it there are some things that are dangerous with nuclear energy. I think if you listen close and follow up on what she is claiming a facts is actually absolute BS. A lot of half-truths and wild assumptions to try and prove her point. Case in point, yes there are dangers with depleted uranium that she talks about; however, if there are truely 80% rates of birth defects it most likely because of something else besides these shells.

  • @DerekMcCoy Like what? Camel's milk? You know nothing and you shoot your mouth off here. Go back to your half wit dream land and stop wasting peoples time with your uneducated claims.

  • @silencerainbows first off have you ever been to Iraq? Read any of its history, anything at all about what Saddam Hussein did during his reign? Ever seen for your own eyes what potential health hazards there are that existed long before the United States got involved? Ever drove through the streets and see how full of crap someones claim that 80% of the children are born with birth defects is? Before you start calling someone uneducated, should check if your not the ignorant one.

  • @DerekMcCoy Yes I lived in Iraq for years working with an NGO and I am well informed about the history of that country some of which I experienced first hand. Dr. Caldicott did not claim that the birth defects in all of Iraq are 80% but in some areas where depleted uranium munitions were used. This is a fact with a lot of medical evidence that cannot be discarded. Over one million deaths of all causes from 2003 to 2007 speaks for itself.

  • @silencerainbows First have you ever been to Iraq? Ever read any of its history or of what Saddam Hussein did dring his reign? Ever seen with your own eyes what health hazard there are that were present long before the United States ever got involved? Ever drive through the street and see what a load of crap any claim that 80% of all children are born with birth defects is? Before you call someone uneducated maybe you should check if you are not the ignorant one.

  • This is very important and the mass must be informed about this film!

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  • Why do I get the idea that she is ONLY smiling out of nervousness.This is serious and it is why I the American government nd their pupper show MSM is not covering this any longer. They understand that if this was covered the good sheeps may wake up and decide that they SHOULD DO MORE. Awareness is key favorite this, send it to your friends. This what we can do now and it takes 30 minutes of your time. People need to know this information because it is important.

  • 'GE'nocide

  • All of my G.E. kitchen appliances are crap...and this company makes nuclear reactors???

    Scary video. I can only hope to God she's wrong, but I doubt it.

  • And people think Nuclear is a modern advanced way of generating electricity..lol

    It is the most dangerous way to generate Electricity and when you think about it , it is completely stupid. Boiling water i mean comon :)

    Nuclear Power should be banned all together by every country and it will come mark my words. Do not believe those who tell you Nuclear is the Only way to go.

    It could not be further from the Truth.

    Love&Light

  • the people of planet earth must wake up and do there job, thats protecting our mother earth, and live from the heart,

    love light and truth vibrations !

    Gabrielle

  • @woolart

    You make sure you give that tree a really good hug won't you now.

    What's your solution for base load power to meet the worlds growing needs?

    Don't have one?

    How surprising, best you go tend to your dreadlocks.

  • Many thx for this informative video. It has helped me to better understand the problems of nuclear. The small people are so very ignorant of the effects of what the major industries are doing. The scale of disaster that you have described for us is enlightening. Isn't it strange that man keeps on finding new ways to help but also kill himself.

  • SHE IS A HERO!!!

  • @bucklemunki A hero? She is a demagogic book-selling reactionary.

  • @tommysch yeah, right. because these days we can't come up with a better way to boil water than creating ultra toxic isotopes that possibly haven't ever occurred in nature?! additionally, we have no way to dispose of these spent fuel rods. nuclear is a failed technology. get a grip on reality already.

  • @hela113 Some of these isotopes are not naturally occurring. No way to dispose of the spent rods? You let them cool and you shove them in a hole somewhere. The problem is political, not technical. Nobody wants anything ''in their yards''. The same could be said about wind farms... Many countries are powered by nuclear plants since the 60s so its hardly a ''failed technology''. Let me break it down for you, energy is never free.

  • @tommysch haha. what? let me break it down for you: Nuclear energy is net energy neutral at BEST! considering all the money needed to build, run, and decommission these plants, and storing spent fuel rods! it doesn't matter if there are people dependant on this failed technology, it's still a failure. there is a free source of energy, it's called the sun, and it gives us over 1000x more energy a day than we use.

  • @hela113 No we cant, renewable energy forms cannot take over a grid. In the real world you need availability.

  • @tommysch Can't handle the truth can ya? Mr. tommysch rubber knees..........lol....

  • Nuclear power! The epitomy of human arrogance and stupidity. Risking to poison and kill millions of people, risking millions of deformed babies, and millions of people slowly dying from all kinds of cancer, and diseases from a brake down of the immune system. Risking the extinction of the human race in the worst case scenario called an ELE event, just to boil water and make some elektricity. Unbelievably stupid, criminally stupid!

  • @silencerainbows We are arrogant and we damn should be. We are splitting atoms for the love of Buddha. Cool down on the extinction thing, that is nuclear war not power. MAD is our plan anyway. I would argue that pesticides and other widely used chemical agents are much more of a real threat to our long term survival. If the earth can survive for another 100 years that all I really care about. GL with your idealistic views in this century. lol

  • @tommysch You're laughing at me...ok so......I'm an idealistic fool in some peoples eyes. I can live with that.

    I don't see how some people can live with being responsible for the slow painful death of thousands or even millions of their fellow human beings. I believe in what Jesus says, love your fellow man as yourself. Don't you think we need a bit more of that in our age? I agree, it's not easy but it's worth trying.

  • where is this nuclear waste supposed to be buried near lake ontario.?

  • This alone must make people see there are enormous lies and cover ups happening on every major world that is happening. Bless you Doctor for speaking out and may your voice echo around the world so we can begin to fix the problems being created by these lunatic men who are firmly locked into their reptilian brains. Peace, Love and Respect.

  • I don't think we're responsible enough to handle this type of power. Its just too dangerous.

  • More Government cover ups, more lies, more media manipulation.

    The real question is, how long are we going to put up with this?

  • i highly recomend hemp oil, and MMS to prevent your family and urself from the next cancer boom.

    as she said, its nothing we can do about it. just protect ur body with anti carcinogen foods and methods.

  • 50 CIA agents watched this video

  • Damn, you have to be a paid member of the New York Academy of Sciences to read that Chernobyl report (Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment) at nyas.org. Anybody know if there's any useful free excerpts online somewhere?

  • Nuclear is the future. Sorry, but it's true.

  • @NicNameNic

    Not a valid technology until social stability.Social equity : no descrimination,security and basic needs for everyone etc..Not the case on this planet now.22,000 nuclear warheads in the world in 2010...

  • @plong999 It will never be a valid technology, and it will never be really needed, once we make the jump.

  • @NicNameNic you dont get it...do you?

    

  • @NicNameNic The future of what? Didn't you hear the doctor? The future has been cancelled.

  • Can someone make or point me to a transcript of this to mail to someone

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  • Hysteria from a hyperventilating idiot.

  • "There are now over 440 commercial nuclear power reactors operating in 30 countries, with 377,000 MWe of total capacity. "

  • why the fk do we have ANY nuclear reactors in the world....

    I wish anybody in power interesed in making these would listen to this video...

    to late to change the past but we can chance from now on.. we should stop using nuclear power.

  • @mrhotmale99 Great idea. Lets just stop using nuclear power. What are we supposed to use instead? Coal fired power plants? Yeah like we need more of those. Wind farms? Great idea, but no one wants them anywhere near where they live. Hydro-electric? Perfect but you can only have so many of them because they are limited to areas with high river flow. We can't just close all the nuclear power plants down because we need the power that they produce. Shall we just go back to the dark age?

  • @moonomatic - the short answer. Yes, we may not have a choice.  Our survival depends on decentralization. We cannot sustain these large grid cities-it's time to spread out and grow locally and use less energy. And for pete's sake STOP BREEDING!

  • @paintitredpromotions I agree with you that we cannot sustain these large grid cities but they are there and a lot of people live in them and depend on electricity to survive. My point was that we can't just shut down the nuclear power plants without providing an alternate source of electricity. As for your last comment I agree. However you have directed it at the wrong person. I will not be breeding any time soon. Maybe you could translate that last comment into Chinese or Indian. ;)

  • @moonomatic We are going to a dark age! A nuclear wasteland were people are slowly perishing of cancer and radiation poisoning. At least you can watch your TV and aircondition your house with nuclear generated power as you watch your hair fall out and you gums bleeding wasting away from the radiation. Congratulations! That's quality of life.

  • @silencerainbows Well I live in a country that is pro-actively nuclear free. Our main source of electricity is hydro-electric and wind power with a minor input of geothermal and coal power stations. So I will sit back and watch the rest of the world die from cancer on my 42 inch LCD TV while the heat pump keeps me comfortable at a pleasant 22 degrees C with cold beers in the fridge. :)

  • @moonomatic If you still think that you wont get heart from radiation because you live in a country that doesn't have nuclear power...What the fuck is happening to everyone and there blocked minds. Were all gonna get effected. You better be ready. Now!

  • @farrahleerasta I'm not quite sure what you were trying to say in that comment. It would help if you used proper English. "get heart from radiation"? "there Blocked minds"? I think you are trying to predict the end of the world, but It's not going to happen tomorrow. Sure there might be a nuclear disaster at some point in time, but you are blowing it out of proportion. Also I live in NZ a bunch of small isolated islands in the South Pacific. It will affect the rest of the world before it gets us

  • @moonomatic I know I also live in New Zealand, thank God! But still I am upset about nukes cause it's the most stupid way to generate electricity as we all can see. It's better to shut them down than to wait for another meltdown. We have cold beer without nukes in NZ!

  • @silencerainbows Actually nuclear power is one of the cleanest and most economical forms of energy you can get. The only problem is they are fragile systems that are prone to natural disasters and have rather bad consequences afterwards like what has happened in Chernobyl and now at Fukushima.

    Although I am glad NZ is nuclear free also. Hydro-electric, geothermal, tidal, wind, and solar power are the way of the future. Clean and green. Coal has got to go, way before nuclear in my opinion.

  • @moonomatic Well let's hope for the best and lets hope mankind will learn it's lessons for a better future for all of us and also the animals and plants. As you said, Clean and green! God bless!

  • @888johngalt After reading that story on the web, I am convinced even more that the elite have the antidotes

    for whatever they release to the public .Anyone interested in the facts about the German Jesuits in Hiroshima

    surviving with no radiation damage whatso ever just google it, it pops up with all the details as I cannot post the website.

  • @888johngalt I reseached it on this web,your right, they were German Jesuits

    No damage of radation at all. It will not let me put the web page in,says error try again...

  • AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE

  • Well if we all get to absorbing plutonium and get cancer as she says, then you can bet the Elite and all the cronies have an antidote to cancer and plutonium.

    We the people are lambs to the slaughter because we refuse to see that this could be part of the population control agenda, We are like children, believing everything we are told, we follow the News on TV or the papers and think it is the truth, never knowing who really owns them.Ask yourself why Japan took so long to react the leakage?

  • @mythoughtsalone They do and I saw it on an alternative news channel briefly. The article said that the pentagon had developed a drug in one of their black ops labs which they call radex. The news claimed this drug could nutralise all radiation up to a fairly high exposure if taken regularly but would be too expensive to provide for the general public. They've got it just in time! Coincidence?

  • "There is nothing we can do about it"; I cry for our children.