21-09-2009, 02:37 PM
Magda, I value your educated opinion highly.
I still think in terms of geopolitics, Chernobyl may have accelerated the fall of the Soviet Union, by chance or on purpose.
I agree, for the European nuclear industry it was a hard hit, reacted by heavy counter propaganda, about how harmless this all was.
I happen to have worked as a student with Siemens at Erlangen, and I participated in an "information meeting" held a few days after the event. Even to me as a young, unsuspicious student some sentences sounded like pure mind control.
Anyway, I do not control my nightmares, and as much as I hope for a believable negative result, I am not there yet.
Carsten
I still think in terms of geopolitics, Chernobyl may have accelerated the fall of the Soviet Union, by chance or on purpose.
I agree, for the European nuclear industry it was a hard hit, reacted by heavy counter propaganda, about how harmless this all was.
I happen to have worked as a student with Siemens at Erlangen, and I participated in an "information meeting" held a few days after the event. Even to me as a young, unsuspicious student some sentences sounded like pure mind control.
Anyway, I do not control my nightmares, and as much as I hope for a believable negative result, I am not there yet.
Carsten
The most relevant literature regarding what happened since September 11, 2001 is George Orwell's "1984".