Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis powerful and hard hitting documentary presents insights from experts who expose the nuclear industry and the danger of radiation. It is an eye-opening and poignant exploration of a dark... Leggi tuttoThis powerful and hard hitting documentary presents insights from experts who expose the nuclear industry and the danger of radiation. It is an eye-opening and poignant exploration of a dark chapter in human history.This powerful and hard hitting documentary presents insights from experts who expose the nuclear industry and the danger of radiation. It is an eye-opening and poignant exploration of a dark chapter in human history.
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Director Philippe Carillo has made an important documentary about the truth of what happened and is still happening in Japan since the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant disaster on March 11, 2011. The Nuclear Power Industry and Japan have continued to lie and cover up what happened, and the ongoing contamination of our planet and rise in cancers worldwide. Even now the Japanese government wants to dump more radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean. It also shows the activism fighting to reduce the contamination going forward, and hope from innovative solutions that already exist. I highly recommend this film!
The MSM will not show you what is in this documentary. So many other important things that are suppressed by the "authorities". It is essential to view this documentary. Well made and comprehensive. Notable also is that there was a push to go "renewable" after the disaster. But then that changed when Abe became PM. And we know what happened to him. One cannot help but wonder who else might have a hand in this complicated story. We hear reports from the UN. One wonders where the delightful WEF is in this story. The events that have taken place around the world since 2020 would make any reasonable person question the official narrative. Watch this documentary. Be informed.
It's really unfortunate how the mainstream media narrative doesn't cover this topic very much. This film does a great job of telling an important story and a warning to take action immediately to protect our oceans from dangerous radioactive materials. It is under an hour long so anyone can find time to view it.
It contains lots of great footage to make you feel like you're in Japan taking a look at what happened. This could be one of the most important documentaries of the year if the world will listen to its warning.
The editing was great, and the best part is, its not funded by any organizations, agendas, or big corporations. This was a film made by the people for the people. Now how many times do you get to see that? Extremely rare that some big corporation doesn't have their hands in it. But not here, this is a great look at a serious situation. Watch. Learn. Take action by writing your government representatives.
It contains lots of great footage to make you feel like you're in Japan taking a look at what happened. This could be one of the most important documentaries of the year if the world will listen to its warning.
The editing was great, and the best part is, its not funded by any organizations, agendas, or big corporations. This was a film made by the people for the people. Now how many times do you get to see that? Extremely rare that some big corporation doesn't have their hands in it. But not here, this is a great look at a serious situation. Watch. Learn. Take action by writing your government representatives.
Unlike the typical media source that treats news as entertainment, Philippe Carillo's documentary respects his audience with a serious look at an epic catastrophe that keeps on giving, like a spigot with no shutoff.
If you pay attention to the content of The Fukushima Disaster: The Hidden Side of the Story, you can only conclude that nuclear is not a solution: it's a tool of unbounded destruction. When it goes wrong, it goes devastatingly wrong, devoid of true recourse. That's a risk too great to take, but the film makes clear how a few greed-induced individuals -- including world leaders -- continue to put humanity and the planet at critical stake for personal and political gain.
If you pay attention to the content of The Fukushima Disaster: The Hidden Side of the Story, you can only conclude that nuclear is not a solution: it's a tool of unbounded destruction. When it goes wrong, it goes devastatingly wrong, devoid of true recourse. That's a risk too great to take, but the film makes clear how a few greed-induced individuals -- including world leaders -- continue to put humanity and the planet at critical stake for personal and political gain.
I just got done watching this on YouTube and currently has 158K views and although has been linked to some conspiracy theorists like Wikileaks Founder Assange, the Danger is real and cannot be ignored and is thoroughly educational. The views and opinions expressed in this documentary do not necessarily reflect political views and opinions, Something sadly Gen Z knows nothing about.
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