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  • good work here

  • god...I feel so sorry for those poor kids... :/

  • the annoying thing is people all over would feel sorry and stare when those kids only want to fit in normal

  • Uhm whats the name of the song? XD

  • @GThelljumper091 the fatal wound - switchfoot but next time show a little respect ;)

  • @68buickwildcat You must learn of this situation before you jump to being a child lover. The USSR made a bad mistake so they themselves paid for it in numbers of deaths and the children of Chernobyl. Don't be mad at us adults, be mad at the problems of the human race.

  • my heart aches for the children NO to nuclear!

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  • Point all the fingers you want, tout as many conspiracy theories you can, in the end none of it matters. In the end, it's the little children that pay the price, not us, sitting all warm and cozy behind our computers. Imagine if we had to face this every single day of our lives? Chernobyl may be on the other side of the ocean, far away, but it's still on the same planet as us.

  • i feel bad of thoose kids

  • @italianabella567 i think you did a good Job on the video, and now we have Fukushima to worry about... >.<

  • blame the fuckin government, they should've warned people earlier but they tried to get away with it

  • @Sssarah23555 we have other resources than nuclear.. wind and solar are just a couple. when a natural disaster strikes we are all going to be f***ed.

  • Do u have an idea of what those levels could do to me or anybody..im 13, do they allow minors..and im guessing i wouldnt be able to keep a old kids gas mask out of a old school ?

  • its sad what happened, yet I want to go and visit to see it in MY own eyes.

  • @69punxunite69 You CAN, Chernobyl has made money out of shipping tourists around the site, a whole industry for it has developed. While your there you'll be exposed to levels around roughly up to 80 millisieverts in some areas, give or take 10ms... Its widely believed that "small" levels like that are not hazardous to health.. A lie that has recently been admitted by the W.H.O. they now admit there is NO safe LOW dose. They tried to find it, they couldn't. Maybe settle for video and pictures. :(

  • This... This hits close to home for me, I dont know why, but I do have a two year ol brother, and most of these were children... I cant understand why governments fuck with things they dont fucking understand! this was a great video, And I hope that governments world wide stop fucking about, and learn the real hazards of the shit...

  • We shouldn't use nuclear energy or wrspons. When will the people in power finally do whatd right?

  • Looks like scenes from The Hills Have Eyes movie.

  • Luke 23:28

  • that guy needs to take rad away.....just sayin

  • damn this is .... fuck ... noo .. poor .. people ... including my mums friends friend .died when he returned from chernobyl from madness radiation ... should be baned...

  • 1:26 timyyyyyy

  • nuclear power makes things big. this is badddd

  • who herd about the dawm japan leak?

  • @ImAPS3FREAK Unlike Russia, Japan has good containment and they're keeping the people away from the radiation. Once they get the cooling pumps running again and clean up some of the spill the people can move back into most of the evacuated areas. It should all be back to normal in another year.

  • @Hikikomori013 Dream on ...

  • @thelordofassholes Dream until your dreams come true.

    I forgot what Led Zeppelin song that was from, though.

    The interesting thing about the Fukushima incident is that after surviving a massive earthquake and huge tidal wave almost unscratched, it was done in by emergency generators being down below the high water line. And still they don't expect anyone to die or even be significantly harmed by the event. It's just a massively expensive inconvenience.

  • @Hikikomori013

    I call bullshit. It's already become clear that the earthquake *did* do the meltdown-producing damage, and that the tsunami was just icing on the cake. You can stick to TEPCO's first damage control statements if you like, but recent news has completely undermined them.

    As for the rest of the claims, no one being "significantly harmed", "massively expensive inconvenience" -- these are just criminally stupid. Hi shill!

  • @Foreigner1917 Hi to you, too. Pleased to meet you.

    I haven't seen the evidence that the earthquake ruptured the containment vessel, but it does look apparent that somebody put the back-up generators in a stupid place.

    As for the overwhelming death and destruction, the current tally for the reactor incident stands at zero dead and no serious injuries, although the workers wading in the radioactive water are probably close to the maximum safe dose. They've probably been rotated out.

  • @simpsonsucks201

    Dude in Papriot, idk if i spelt it properly but the radioation there is 78 times the regular amount in Australia.

    It gets worse if you keep going

  • these children are adorable. I don't understand why some parents refuse them... I'd want to know if there's an ONG? because I'd love to help them.

  • @teedome3284 It wasn't because of that, it's because someone ran a unauthorized test that overheated the reactor and caused it to explode.

  • Excellent song choice

  • poor kids ! If they had used better construction & maintenance those kids would have had a normal life

  • Man that dog uhhhh pretty funny lol

  • Welcome to Ukraine

  • @DaleksAreSupreme01 probly but w/e it was its terrible :(

  • 1:45 look, the real baby's!

  • sad to see that this was all caused by workers not checking everything like theyshould..

  • OMG call of duty 4

  • LOL @ 1:36 , football head

  • @MrPixie10 If you've had a football head, i'd be kickin it right now. Oh wait, i don't need a football head to kick you! I hove you have an ass.

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  • @Burlesonman

    lol

  • :58 is a cow not a dog

  • @Traizo69 its a dog i just literally just then came off a website and i was reading about it

  • @94IAW u r very ignorant, windmills and solor power plants take up much more space and dont give out nearly as much energy and power as a nuclear plant. they also cost more to keep up with and support. read about it. and also nuclear power plants have nothing to do with molecules dumbass haha wow why dont u resaerch before makeing dumb statements. Nuclear power plants take neutrons from a nuetron generator and split either uranium 235 or 238 atoms. they also have things which control the plant.

  • @fersandlovers As for an "inccident" not occuring since Chernobyl? How much do YOU know about the nuke industry? Are you aware of the Davis-Besse incident from a few years back?

    The whole global warming movement has brainwashed people that nuclear is the only way. Nuclear power plants contribute to global warming. We can meet our energy demands by bulding a new grid, and utilizing solar, geothermal, tidal, wind, energy conservation and energy efficiency. Solar pays for itself down the road.

  • @94IAW u are a very ignorant sun of a bitch. hahaha wow solor panels, windmills, they all take up lots of space and cost much more money to keep in shape rather than a nuclear plant. and nuclear plants dont mess with any molecules hahaha wow do u know what a molecule is?? because nuclear plants have nothing to do with them, they split uranium 235 or 238 atoms with neutrons and there are devices which take away the neutrons so the atoms and energy given out do not reach supercritical mass.read it

  • Poor children never had a chance at a normal life.

  • @94IAW chernobyl was a poorly constructed nuclear plant. it did not have the three layers of stone, concrete, and steel to protect radiation from getting out. Actually nuclear power is one of the best and safest ways of power. Before you make dumb statements like that you should do some research on the subject. do you know how many nuclear power plants have blown up since then?? take a guess. do you know how they even work or what they do.

  • So sad how ignorant some people are.. especially when they're the ones posting videos like this on YouTube.

    Your comment in the video, "Major deformities in everyone developed" is a complete lie. Get your facts straight before you go making a little video to some corny music.

  • @zacockerpball haha wow dude....it was a 7th grade project, get over it and troll 4chan or something

  • @italianabella567

    I wasn't trolling, Chernobyl's always been a topic of great interest for me. You don't do much for yourself by saying this was done for a project....

  • @italianabella567 Youtube should require at least three hairs on your balls to post a video like this.... you probably failed ur project

  • @zacockerpball, Sometimes there is Very little deformites.. VERY LITTLE. BUt not major.

  • @zacockerpball I have been to Belarus and it is still there... Have you been to see the damage wake up

  • @Tappedline when have you been there last?

    I want to go to Chernobyl in a month but i've heard its closed zone and nobody could freely explore the town

  • @aniutag The last I heard tourists could go through and see it, but you can't stop and you definitely can't touch anything. The ground itself is pretty toxic.

  • @Hikikomori013 tourist attraction or not. i can think of many different and safer places id like to go on a family holiday

  • @zacockerpball sir or mam the person who posted this video posted it for his heart and sympathy for those moms who were exposed to radiation and gave birth to physically deformed kids.

  • @kungfuwhip78 he should have done a better job

  • @zacockerpball hey man fuck you people should now about this......slava ukraiini<3333

  • man poor kids =(

  • No more Nuclear power plants! We have alternative forms of energy that are truly safe. Nuclear power is a dinosaur that should not be resurrected. The possibility for an accident is ALWAYS present. I'm sure no one thought that a unit at Chernobly would explode and result in a meltdown. the Union of Concerned Scientists has stated that the odds of an accident resulting in a total core meltdown within the next twenty years is 50/50! Think people , we don't need energy from something so dangerous.

  • @AFairytaleLife8 you are so stupid its not even funny, chernobyl was a poorly constructed nuclear plant. it did not have the three layers of stone, concrete, and steel to protect radiation from getting out. Actually nuclear power is one of the best and safest ways of power. Before you make dumb statements like that you should do some research on the subject. do you know how many nuclear power plants have blown up since then?? take a guess. do you know how they even work or what they do?

  • @fersandlovers So , in your first sentence you resort to childish name-calling and it is I who am "stupid"? lol

    Nuclear power is deadly and CONTRIBUTES to global warming. We have no business using nuclear energy when there is always potential for a deadl accident. The nuclear industry's modus operandi is secrecy. The general public isn't informed about most of what occurs on-site at the plants. An uninformed public is putty in the utlilites' hands.

  • man when i saw this i wanted to cry.. poor people really all of you that thinks that this is funny i just have 2 words to say FUCK YOU

  • @94IAW "Safest technology"? Are you really speaking about Russian power plants?

  • only in russia...

  • 0:54 damn that guy has a huge foot

  • 1:17 Avatar!!

  • @MyDefCount fuck u u think this is funny?

  • I saw whire rabbit with chicken head on cernobyl.

  • omg how sad 0:35, only 1 child has the strength to stand(the unaffected one)

  • at 1:00 that can't have been a dog, look at the teeth. it was more like a cow.

  • Omg im watching about the hills have eyes, and i dunno if its got something to with this, but im scared so i typed in radiation babies. Poor kids though..

  • It shows the problems with nuclear power and how we as a world can stop this from ever happing again..

  • @ussr5665 Don't be ignorant please. Just because someone compiles pictures of sick babies and puts a picture of Chernobyl at the beginning doesn't mean the two are connected. Do research man, and I don't mean go to the Greenpeace website either.

  • @chris89hart wow man wow

  • There are some pictures in here that do not have to do with chernobyl

  • it shows the effects of the accident. people got cancer, defects, and other things from the explosion. i was just showing that even now people have the effects.

  • 1:24 isn't something to dowith chernobyl i've seen this picture

    on a human condition web site

  • yeah i know, some arnt from the chernobyl accedent, it shows what kinds of effects can happen. cancer is also a problem from radiation, so i could put any cancer patiant up there, even my mom? im just showing what could happen, no only with charnobyl but with an radiation accident

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  • @agentcamo, yes but it does define what is Radiation. and the effects

  • Radiation changes the cells and is responsible for most of the mutations and cancers. Chernobyl incident has increased by 600 thousand% radiation and smoke spread for a long time in various places, seeping into the soil and making the air, there was a cycle for a long time since 1986. Sad episode

  • there is still radiation after almost 24 years?

  • yes

  • @simponsucks201 Yes. The corium (molten core fuel lava sediments) became ceramic in structure after meltdown, which preserves and slows decay. Furthermore, the half-life of the many radioactive isotopes ranges anywhere from 30 to 250 years or more. The zone is still sealed off and human settlement is forbidden (although old people who were there before the accident came back and refuse to leave). It will remain contaminated for at least another 200 years.

  • @Aethren the radiation will remain after thousands of years. of courese in smaller doses but it will not go away. just dig a little hole in prypjat and see what happens on ur dosimeter ... ☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢☢

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  • @halfpipefreak Heavier elements' half-lives are longer, but there isn't enough of those to warrant dangerous levels for that long. Of course your geiger will beep more on prypiat soil, but within 2 centuries it will be no more than 2 or 3 times normal range. This much radiation is not harmful. Even 10x the normal background radiation level is harmless. We get exposed to more than that every few months from major solar storms. Our bodies adapt when the dose is higher by a reasonable margin.

  • @Aethren I know but we will be aware of the concequences for ever.

    some elments in the reactor from chernobyl will decay in 48000 years. and that's the same as in pripyat. but of course it will be in much smaller doses that you would barely notice it.

    But right now the soil in pripyat is very very contaminatied and the red forest is even worse. and it will stay like that for a few centuries.

  • @simponsucks201 about 300- 700 rads per hour in the basement ...

  • @simponsucks201

    Yes but there are some very good documentaries here on YouTube showing how wildlife has flourished within the exclusion zone. They even brought in true wild horses in the mid to late 90's I believe it was, to see if the area could be used as a sort of nature reserve for them to gain in population and it worked. Really amazing.

  • @simponsucks201 be radiation for like 24,000 years i think bcuz of plutonium 200 and somthing... sorry idk full name of it tho... maybe some1 else will explain better

  • @simponsucks201 its estimated it wont be away for another 20,000 years!! incredibly long time

  • @simponsucks201 There will be radiation for another like 20k years I think.

  • @simponsucks201 And will be there for the next 50000 years, yes, 50 thousand years......

  • @simponsucks201

    There will be radiation there for hundreds of years. The region will be uninhabitable for the next several centuries.

  • @simponsucks201 plutonium 235 has a half life of 24,000 years

  • @simponsucks201 radoation will be there more than millon years :)

  • @simponsucks201 Plutonium 239 has a half life of over 21,000 years. So it will be there for a LONG time.

  • @simponsucks201 it will go away completely in 29,000 years

  • @simponsucks201

    Yes and no. The most volitile and dangerous substances, such as radioactive iodine and cesium have a low half-life (generally radioactivity is inversely correlated to the half-life).

    While there still is radiation around, the radioactivity is very low today. Most of the effects of the accident have been overblown by people who try to scare the shit out of people for their own political agenda. More people died on 9/11 than from the Chernobyl fuck up.

  • @simponsucks201 it will have radiation for ATLEAST another 25,000 years, no joke

  • *sorry, not only gamma can give "mutations" but its the strongest.

  • why even think of nuclear power? look at what we are doing to the climate with the alternatives. thing have come a long way in terms of safety since chernobyl, the chance of it happening again is remote.

  • Nuclear Power is actually the cleanest and safest form of power know today! It excretes 5Kg of intermediate radiation bi-product per year, which when buried in a stable location becomes so small in radiation that it doesnt effect the background radiation at all. Chernobly was due to the russians turning off all the safety features (which are indevidually powered and will not shut off at the same time as other safety features) and the chance of Chernobyl happening again is non existent.

  • at :26 this childs brain is outside the craniumm, the rest are NOT from the chernobyl area they are a collection of OLD pics before the chernobyl plant exploded

  • thats one big ass brain then lol

  • what does radiation really do to change your body form?

  • it alters the DNA molecules, this in turn alters the DNA strands and deforms that part of DNA and in turn deforms the person

  • thanks

  • There are different kind of radiation types, Alpha Beta and Gamma.

    Gamma is the strongest, having the abilities to "mutate"/deform for e.g unborn babies etc.

  • yeah,i totaly agree with u radiation is scary to me to i dont even want to think what can radation do to me....i mean...gosh...

  • poor kids

  • that wasn't a picture of a dog - it was a cow... they need to get the facts right! You can tell by the mere teeth that it's not a dog.

  • Science is not progress in many cases. I feel terrible these children are trapped in a body that is a torture chamber. There a other alternatives than nuclear power plants. Japan had an earthquake at a nuclear plant and were lucky to get everything under control before a leak occurred. These birth defects look like the same thing that is happening in Iraq with depleted uranium.

  • triste e terribile

  • sí, muy triste

  • i didn't underststood the final photo

  • the last picture is the kids who are staying at the hospital for radiation and cancer research in Chernobyl. they are there because they got cancer from the radiation that still remains in that country

  • i sometimes start to vry

  • vry or cry?

  • vry

  • whats the song? good vid btw :)

  • aww thanks :]]

    the song is a song by switchfoot, im not sure what one. [[sorry]] my computer had to be wiped [[includeing all songs]] so i dont have it anymore :[[

  • Jesus still loves you even though you make rude remarks like that. You should be the diseased one.

  • i dont even think god or jesus likes freaks

  • you mean freaks like you?? yeah your probably right.

  • This is how I got cancer. I got exposed through my mom.

    (good song tho)

  • we can do nothing is late the radiaction is run in his bodys the can live for a few year or for a feow weeks.

  • 残酷ですね。Nuclear Power Stationを使うのであればせめて設備や研究に気をつけない­と。そもそもChernobylは権力者が研究をしたかっただけ­なのでは? God Bless them. :/

  • ufff k dolor

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