22-09-2009, 03:31 AM
Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:Thank you Peter.There were design flaws in the Russian plant model which got put to the test when it was under pressure. There were also managerial problems in the plant between the different groups of workers there. It was in part because of this event that Gorbachev instituted his policy of Glasnost and Perestroika. To break down secrecy and create better avenues of communication. That was the idea anyway even if it was totally abused by some. While there are and were sleepers there in the country at the time there is no proof that there were any at this particular plant or that they had a plan to do such a thing. There was much more productive work happening in corrupting key individuals (Shevardnadze etc) to collapse the USSR financially by looting it. And as we see it worked. No unpredictable radiation fall out to deal with either just trillions $$$ transferred to the West. So, Chernobyl played its part in the counter revolution there but by accident rather than design. No doubt exploited by those who wanted the USSR system undermined. It was unfortunate that it was Gorbachev who was General Secretary at the time instead of some one less naive. Never in any of my discussions with pro-soviet Russian/Ukrainians has any one ever thought that there was a black operation in play in the event. There were many others not reported though.
Currently I do not have any time to view these films, or read books on Chernobyl.
Hearing from you that you feel you know the truth, what went wrong, combined with the fact that I never heard anywhere even hypotheses of black op activity related to that gives me some level of limited confidence in the official story.
But that was the case with most cases, at least for myself, I simply believed what I was told.
And to think that the CIA would have had to have only one sleeper in the control room, doing the wrong thing in a critical situation, having that much effect on the world situation, troubled me.
And, certainly, there have been sleepers in critical positions, that have never been detected and never will be. So the complete absence of any "conspiracy theory" regarding Chernobyl, may not be very reassuring.
Still, for the time being, I have other priorities and will leave it at that.
But if anybody is feeling like researching, and happens to find anything on that, please do inform us.
Carsten
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.