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These Chernobyl Video's moved us, and we felt they are a NECESSARY part of the self-education process.  It is crucial to understand that we cannot sit back and pretend that this is a small local issue.

This is a global issue and we cannot pretend that ignoring it is okay because you might live more than two miles from the site.  This is planet earth, and you are all involved.  Please share these with others.

     

 

 

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Secrecy is involved in most all nuclear contamination accidents.  Learn more about Chernobyl at wikipedia here:
The nuclear meltdown produced a radioactive cloud which spread all over Europe.[15][16][17] The initial evidence that a major exhaust of radioactive material was affecting other countries came not from Soviet sources, but from Sweden, where on April 27 workers at the Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant (approximately 1100 km from the Chernobyl site) were found to have radioactive particles on their clothes. It was Sweden's search for the source of radioactivity, after they had determined there was no leak at the Swedish plant, that led to the first hint of a serious nuclear problem in the western Soviet Union.