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Oliver Stone discusses his documentary "A Bright Future"

Trailer: Oliver Stone's new documentary Nuclear Now
Book: A Bright Future: How Some Countries Have Solved Climate Change and the Rest Can Follow
by Joshua S. Goldstein and Staffan A. Qvist: Paperback, Hardcover, Kindle
Nuclear energy needs to be a part of the solution to the climate crisis
Atmosphere is not getting cooler but rather hotter
The history of nuclear energy
Nuclear power reactors use 5% or less enriched uranium as opposed to 90% or more for nuclear weapons
The Rockefeller foundation was behind the move to discredit nuclear power
Nuclear power reactors have worked continuously for 50 years in submarines without any problems
Presidents Eisenhower and John Kennedy both supported nuclear power
The Rockefeller/fossil fuel groups didn't want nuclear power to outcompete with fossil fuels
The three mile island accident was a meltdown which led to a radiation leak
But the containment structure contained the radiation thus ensuring no people were injured/hurt
The Soviets built a sloppy structure at Chernobyl which had no containment structure
China plans to build 140 nuclear reactors by 2038
SMRs = Small Modular Reactors
"We assume that man is selfish, people are selfish, nations are selfish. But we have to see
that sometimes, even being selfish, we can work for the interests of mankind" - Oliver Stone
Joe Biden's shutting down the release of the JFK files
Book: JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass by Jim DiEugenio: Hardcover, Kindle
JFK Revisited: The Complete Collection Blu-Ray + DVD
Rent/buy JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass: Showtime, Prime, iTunes, Vudu, Microsoft
Rent/buy the documentary series JFK: Destiny Betrayed: Amazon Prime, iTunes, Vudu

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2 августа 2023 г. 23:45:38
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