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Re: stop the madness



Hi Jerry,

I'm sorry, but I don't know who said that. Certainly wasn't me! ;-)

Peace

Norm



Jerry Cohen wrote:



>  However, I saw no response to my other query on who suggested that nuclear power was perfectly

> safe. For example, following the TMI incident/accident/disaster/fiasco (U pick), I recall seeing  news coverage to the effect that "they" assured us

> that it couldn't happen and now it has! You can't trust them etc. etc. Who are the THEY referred to? At that time, the most authoritative study on

> nuclear safety was the 1974

> Rasmussen report (WASH-1400). This was a probabilistic risk assessment that indicated an

> accident of TMI magnitude (0 -10 deaths) was not highly unlikely (even if you buy into the LNT nonsense). So, who was it that suggested nuclear

> accidents can't happen? Maybe Norm can help with this one.

>

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