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Nuclear Power – the battle for hearts and minds – public opinion, Sept 11

 So far, the nuclear lobby has bought the hearts and minds of governments, but has not won the hearts and minds of the people. In a propaganda war, as in all wars, truth is the first victim. But there are many journalists and others out there who will counter the lies of the nuclear industry.

Today, across the world, the nuclear industry is unpopular. It is particularly unpopular with women, and with indigenous peoples.  It’s unpopular with those who have suffered from it, such as the veterans who attended nuclear bomb tests, and the ‘downwinders’ who suffered from those same tests. It’s unpopular with families afflicted with cancer from uranium mining. It’s unpopular with Ukrainians and Japanese whose lives have been disrupted by nuclear disasters.

The nuclear industry is also unpopular higher up in the social food chain. Many academics, economists, scientists, and doctors  are concerned about the dangers of all kinds that are intrinsic to the nuclear industry.

So who does like the nuclear industry?     –  careerists in the nuclear industry, careerists in politics, academia, careerists in the Murdoch media, highly paid uranium workers, communities that exist only because of mining, - (the latter can’t really afford not to support it).

The nuclear industry, following in the footsteps of the tobacco and asbestos industries will now blanket its servant mass media, and any other possible avenues – such as education, and politics,  - with propaganda.

The main focus of the nuclear lobby’s propaganda?   This will be RADIATION.   Right from 1945 onwards, the nuclear lobby has obscured the truth about the health effects of ionising radiation.  Now they are stepping this up -even funding dodgy research to portray “low level radiation” as “good for you”

They’re spending an awful lot of money on this.  Despite this huge investment in deception, the nuclear lobby is not winning.

August 23, 2011 - Posted by | Christina's themes

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