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Dr. Helen Caldicott is the most prominent anti-nuclear activist in the world. She's been featured on CNN, 60 Minutes, CBC and Democracy Now. In the 80s, Helen Caldicott campaigned against nuclear weapons testing in the pacific (still responsible today for the majority of tritium we're exposed to), and against the notion of a winnable nuclear war. She was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts. She has always made inaccurate statements regarding civilian nuclear power. But, since the Fukushima-Diachii radiation release has caused (and is projected to cause) zero fatalities... http://www.unis.unvienna.org/unis/en/... ...her tone has changed when speaking to supporters. This has not been acknowledged by prime-time media, as they continue to use her as a source. Any person or media outlet should check Caldicott's history of statements (on any subject) against a domain expert before using her as a source.
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Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott) was released on May 28, 2014.
The runtime of Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott) is 2h 0m.
Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott) is a Documentary movie.
Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott) has a rating of 5.1 out of 10 on TMDB.
Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott) is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott) was directed by Gordon McDowell.
Th (Part 11: Dr. Helen Caldicott) is originally in English.