Saturday, September 4, 2010

Three Mile Island Accident Interview and Documentary (1982)

Randy King, a resident of Harrisburg who experienced firsthand the Three Mile Island nuclear accident and who later participated in a coalition of anti-nuclear groups, reveals much information about the TMI accident and his own conversion to anti-nuclear activism. He talks about the cover-up of information on the tragic consequences to the health of the residents in the area: the soaring rate of miscarriages, stillbirths and deformed children, with even greater occurrence of these phenomena in the "lower" forms of animals. King also analyzes the astronomical economic cost for the cleanup, which is primarily falling on the backs of the ratepayers, and indicates that the cleanup problem is so complex that to do it safely might not even be possible. Finally, King presents a videotaped documentary on the subject.









1 comment:

uraniumfilmfestival said...

It would nice to have the film(s) about Three Mile Island Desaster here in Rio de Janeiro at our Uranium Film Festival 2011.

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