Other people that drew the same
conclusions as Mr. Gundersen included:
None of the individuals just
mentioned were covered via traditional media. Instead, I found them via
channels such as:
- RT-Russia Today
- GRTV – Global Ressearch TV
- ...and many other sources.
But I stuck mainly to Arnie
Gundersen’s reports, based on his way to deal with the facts. He seems to be
very careful making sure that what he is reporting out is 100% true and valid.
He carefully removes or points out specifically what can be seen as
speculative. By following Arnie and the others, an entirely different picture grew
quickly. These people early on reported about:
- Three complete meltdowns
- Nuclear fuel containers that were damaged. The fuel had been spilled out on the floor of the reactor plant.
- Radiation already on day one leaked out in huge amounts and spread with the winds to United States and Canada ((where the fallout has been the worst) and with the jet streams also to the rest of the world.
- A situation that was anything but under control.
- Radiation leaks a multiple times more extensive than Chernobyl.
Almost from day one Mr. Gundersen described the accident as a
"Chernobyl on steroids". In an
interview from 6th April 2011 he very accurately described the sequence of
events during the first few days and the time thereafter. Compare what he is saying with the reports we all received from traditional media during the first couple of months after the acciden. The interview can be seen and listened to
below (note: it is a four part series of video clips).
Helen Caldicott's presentation,
also from April is at similar levels. The listener gets a completely different
picture than the one that until then has been reported in the mainstream media.
Helen’s lecture is especially interesting because it begins with a Russian
report on the Chernobyl accident. A report indicating that nearly a million people
died in the suites from the disaster. Compare that with what we learned through
"our" media. What I can remember, it is only about 25-30 rescue
worker that have been reported as fatal victims in that accident. Helen term the
Chernobyl accident as "the greatest cover-up in the history of
medicine".
In the Swedish version of this blog
I also included a link to a Swedish website called “Karnkraftsbloggen”. Here you’ll find a summary of all
recorded accidents and incidents related to the nuclear power industry, both civil and
military, from the 1950’s up until today. It is excellent material available
here, well worth translating if you can. Makes you realize how poor the
mainstream media coverage is…
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