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2024-04-08

One thing which it would appear we can all agree on - even if subliminally - we cannot trust our politicians. The old joke about "how do we know when a politician is lying?" and the fact that we deem it necessary to elect them anew every 5 years speaks volumes.

Add on top the events of recent years when many previously accepted "truths" were abruptly stood on their head, and we were implicitly told to forget them, simply put this notion of trust squarely centre stage for us all to see.

So with the Green New Deal floundering in a dearth of rare earths, and impossible mining requirements, yet many still believing the CO2 catastrophe nonsense, and Zionists the world over seemingly bent on more war ...  nuclear, both as weapons, and as a source of power that might actually provide an opportunity to close the green delusion power gap, seems destined to take centre stage once more.

But (leaving aside the weapons!) is nuclear as safe as it's cracked up to be?

Chernobyl demonstrated that the odd accident may be survivable for civilisation, but if we build nuclear plants all around the globe, how many odd accidents could civilisation withstand?

Well, since Chernobl we have had Fukushima Daiichi. Well that didn't do much did it? 

Or did it?

Well, our politicians tell us that it didn't ... and we can trust them, right?

Michel Chossudovski checks it out.