This powerful documentary challenges the claims of the nuclear industry and government that no one died as a result of the core meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear facility in Pennsylvania. It utilizes the testimony of area residents and scientific findings to reveal that deaths, especially from cancer and birth defects in children, have been widespread since the 1979 accident. Indeed, it notes that Three Mile Island?s owner has been quietly settling numerous damage cases brought by persons seriously impacted by the accident. Winner of the Worldfest Silver Award, Houston International Film Festival. Winner of the Director?s Citation, Black Maria Video and Film Festival. Chosen for screening at the 1993 Earth Peace International Film Festival.
Produced by EnviroVideo in 1993.
...a double headed calf OR a siamese birth?
happens all the time in every species every where in the world
to link this event with a release from 3 mile island is a lttle dubious to say the least
Alchaeon1 2 hours ago
I was at 3 mile Island the day it went off, I was 100 yards dowh stream from the realease. I was stationed at Ft. Bevoir VA. a friend of mine Mike Alt took me to his hometown and we were partying 3 girls, 3 guys, Totaly stoned & drunk. To wasted to leave. I' bald today but otherwise still alive. heard the sirens, What a trip! :)
mrmasterlee1 2 months ago
stupid stupid stupid... we cannot afford nuclear energy that we dont fully understand...there is more than enough energy (wind, solar, bodyheat-- how many want to be healthy that can put out caloric energy????) out there that we CAN understand that is innoculate... why not use that? Who are the money grubbers in this world?!
shutterbugk8 10 months ago
thousands of years is more than enough t finish everyone and everything off.. Just from one accident.
hamptonervolina 10 months ago