We must continue to expose and refute the lies of nuclear industry
NEC 27th April 2021, Nuclear power has relied on fanciful tales since having been put to work –
fanciful tales that have already been exposed as unrealistic, as incorrect
prognoses, as brazen presumptuousness, as fatal self-overestimation. Lies,
one could call them.
There were high expectations, indeed promises, of a
form of energy generation that would be too cheap to be measured at all –
too cheap to meter. The opposite has happened, the costs are constantly
increasing.
In addition, the contribution to global energy supply has
remained more than negligible.
Dealing with its waste remains the
responsibility of the next generations, what a prime example of mendacity!
And the allegedly negligible residual risk, i.e. the statistically low
probability of occurrence of a Maximum Credible Accident – has been
unmasked as lethal misjudgment since Chernobyl & Fukushima.
And yet the lying continues. We must not stop dismantling the atomic lies, breaking
them down into individual parts – so that their complex functioning is
disturbed, or at best destroyed! Conference 29th April.
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