Karen Silkwood Case: 5-1-2012 Sara Nelson

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @bettycattk5298
    @bettycattk5298 3 года назад +4

    She seems like a really good, caring person. Very rare in today’s world.

    • @torimig2151
      @torimig2151 2 года назад

      She didn't have to be murderd

  • @kathleenhenderson7987
    @kathleenhenderson7987 5 лет назад +5

    Wow, Sara Nelson, worked near the University of California @Berkeley (UC Berkeley), in Walnut Creek, California. Berkeley was located 15-20 miles from Oakland, California. If you have ever lived in California, most people call UC Berkeley UC “Bezerkley”. Reason being only “crazy people” attend college at UC Bezerkley. Usually, only highly intelligent and gifted people were accepted and attended UC Berkeley. In addition, people who attended Berkeley, did not like to follow the established rules and regulations of college. People would make decisions based on alternative ways to view life or “thinking outside the box”. During the 1970’s, college taught people to think outside the box, by coming up with alternative ways to solve problems. Some how, this alternative way to view issues and problems, would allow a variety of people to gather together and solve a difficult issue or determine a solution to a challenging situation. Everyone was needed to discuss alternative ways to view various challenges and problems. Once the challenges &/or issues were determined, solutions could be brought up and talked about in the group. Each problem was unique, which required specific ideas and unique solutions to determine possible answers to those challenging problems.

    • @bettycattk5298
      @bettycattk5298 3 года назад

      One would have had to live back then to understand what was happening. It was very new to realize that the government was lying about almost everything. This generation was the first to face it, partly because of Kennedy association, then REAlLY because of Viet Nam war. What Danny says about this sort of awakening is very true. I lived it too.

    • @taylorburton7820
      @taylorburton7820 2 месяца назад

      I'm a fifth-generation Bay Area native, and both my parents went to Cal (i.e., "Berkeley"). We never called it Berzerkely.

  • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
    @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 5 лет назад +4

    The food in the fridge was rediculously highly contaminated. So it HAD to be planted.

  • @jquibbler
    @jquibbler 3 года назад +3

    I think the importance of this long video is grassroots organizations work. There are people in this world that mean well regardless of the fact cover-ups for corporate greed exist. And that a 28-year-Old woman in the 70s at one of the few companies hiring in a state so badly harmed in agriculture from the dust bowl actually hired women or anyone with a high school diploma for 4 dollars an hour.
    Karen had everything working against her. The night she finally was able to give over her work to a nytimes reporter with getting secret documents (again at 28, in the 70s, and a woman). She almost did it. Just 10 miles on her way.
    What did happen was the AEC shut down Ker McGee one year later confirming Karen’s work.
    The fuel rods or wields were deficient and could have caused a meltdown the size of Oklahoma in a reactor. Karen is a martyr on many levels.

  • @reptilez
    @reptilez 2 года назад

    my bad. thank you for having me.

  • @jquibbler
    @jquibbler 3 года назад +3

    The first patrol officer to the scene saw the documents. Soon after the Ker Mcgee team was there (just happened to be driving by) the documents weren’t seen again.
    Also, if you’ve been to Oklahoma It’s quite flat. Like really hard to run off the road into anything but a small ditch. She goes off the road into a deep culvert. Hmmm
    Karen is a martyr. It was the early days of plutonium labor. Where anyone coming out of high school could get hired on simply because stable work in Oklahoma was so hard to find. A depressed economy that had not recovered from the dust bowl. Very few agricultural work. A great place to dump and bury nuclear waste.
    Karen had evidence that the fuel rods or wields were deficient and the contract with the Washington power plant was late. Everyone had to work 12 hours a day everyday with gas masks that didn’t fit for 4 dollars an hour. Mostly because of a two-month union strike that did nothing but slow everything down.
    One year after Karen’s work was confirmed by the AEC Ker McGee shutdown. They literally were using these workers as canaries in the mine.
    I think she was contaminated on purpose. The AEC found the plutonium in her apartment was from an area of the plant she hadn’t been in for four months. And the plutonium in her urine wasn’t water soluble so it was planted in her urine jar.
    Now to the car... after all that if people said those bumper marks weren’t there before the accident I certainly believe them. Also Ker McGee said that all of this was because she was a slut. She was a 28 year old whistleblower in 1974 collecting secret documents for The NY Times reporter 30 miles away at the holiday inn. When I was 28 I couldn’t balance my checkbook
    Watch the film North Country

    • @Cyallaire
      @Cyallaire Год назад

      Plutonium was smuggled from the Kerr McGee plant in OK to the Israeli nuclear weapons manufacturing facility in Dimona. The Israeli plant also had fissionable material stolen from a nuclear power plant in Ohio. Karen Silkwood knew more than 40 pounds of plutonium was missing.

  • @gloopgloopglorp
    @gloopgloopglorp 6 лет назад +10

    23:00 minutes in she finally gets to silkwood.

  • @Jmjdit
    @Jmjdit 4 года назад +4

    There's no way they can know the dent in the rear of the car took place on the highway. If it was a newer dent: how new, how old? This sort of blatant anomaly really makes me question the level of expertise at play, as do Sara Nelson's sweeping impossible to prove conclusions. If you can't know what happened but you say you do, that's effectively lying, and this is supposed to be about truth/justice.

    • @jquibbler
      @jquibbler 3 года назад +1

      The first patrol officer to the scene saw the documents. Soon after the Ker Mcgee team was there (just happened to be driving by) the documents weren’t seen again.
      Also, if you’ve been to Oklahoma It’s quite flat. Like really hard to run off the road into anything but a small ditch. She goes off the road into a deep culvert. Hmmm
      Karen is a martyr. It was the early days of plutonium labor. Where anyone coming out of high school could get hired on simply because stable work in Oklahoma was so hard to find. A depressed economy that had not recovered from the dust bowl. Very few agricultural work. A great place to dump and bury nuclear waste.
      Karen had evidence that the fuel rods or wields were deficient and the contract with the Washington power plant was late. Everyone had to work 12 hours a day everyday with gas masks that didn’t fit for 4 dollars an hour. Mostly because of a two-month union strike that did nothing but slow everything down.
      One year after Karen’s work was confirmed by the AEC Ker McGee shutdown. They literally were using these workers as canaries in the mine.
      I think she was contaminated on purpose. The AEC found the plutonium in her apartment was from an area of the plant she hadn’t been in for four months. And the plutonium in her urine wasn’t water soluble so it was planted in her urine jar.
      Now to the car... after all that if people said those bumper marks weren’t there before the accident I certainly believe them. Also Ker McGee said that all of this was because she was a slut. She was a 28 year old whistleblower in 1974 collecting secret documents for The NY Times reporter 30 miles away at the holiday inn. When I was 28 I couldn’t balance my checkbook
      Watch the film North Country

  • @randallanthony1794
    @randallanthony1794 5 лет назад +2

    There is no income inequality with women in same job as men.example the women at Starbucks makes the same as men for making your coffee.

    • @bettycattk5298
      @bettycattk5298 3 года назад +1

      In the 1960’s and 70’s there were HUGE income inequities. In the 1960’s practically the only education and jobs open to women were teachers, nurses, flight attendants, secretaries, etc. Women like Sara are the reason women are now being accepted into medical school s, law schools, etc. That is one reason the schools are so bad. The smart woman who were teachers go on to do other things that are open because we fought for it.

  • @rebeccahooper7968
    @rebeccahooper7968 5 лет назад +1

    too much background noise

  • @kareemsalessi
    @kareemsalessi 2 года назад

    Pathetic recording quality makes one wonder if the audio-man intentionally sabotaged the audio, by passing around multiple microphones to people to constantly cough into, especially at sensitive points of her talk.!!!