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Arnie Gundersen going international

…ind people that it is often far more effective to aim at the archer than to aim at the arrows. (Of course, I am speaking figuratively here. My weapon is my keyboard.) PS – For the search engines out there, Gundersen is sometimes misspelled as Gunderson. Additional Reading Arnie Gundersen has inflated his resume, yet frequently claims that Entergy cannot be trusted This is an example of why people who lie about their resumes must not be believed NR…

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Paul Wilson & Bret Bennington vs Arnie Gundersen & Heidi Hutner on Nuclear Sustainability

…, or at least defend your comments. EL NRC has nothing to do with Hanford. Gunderson is either deliberately lying or misinformed. What is the specific comment from Gunderson? NRC has a review role over Waste Treatment Plant at Hanford , particularly safety and environmental programs (here). NRC describes it this way on it’s website: “DOE has asked the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to provide technical advice and consultation on some of…

Was Arnie Gundersen a Licensed Reactor Operator and Senior VP Nuclear Licensee?

…deaths. Any reasonable person would conclude that there’s nothing to find. Gunderson says he has evidence the doses were much higher; I’m looking into that presently. Ah … so Gunderson, who has a masters in nuclear engineering, and you, with your PhD in psychology, are suddenly experts in epidemiology?! Amazing! Your talents know no bounds! I’ve never seen a leprechaun or the Easter Bunny either, but by your reasoning, they both must exist as we…

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Arnie Gundersen Caught on Video Lying About Risk of Radiation Released During Fukushima Event

…spent before showing up to comment here again on “nucular” power. There a Gunderson fan for you. I guarantee that Gunderson‘s target audience has a mean IQ below 80. Rod Adams @Randall You honestly believe there are “dead zones” all over the world? Do you ever read corporate financial reports? Can you honestly tell me that nuclear energy provides more “green” to corporations than selling coal, oil, or natural gas? (The revenues from selling vario…

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Arnie Gundersen – Still spreading unwarranted fear far and wide

…wilderness and just get it over with…. ddpalmer Can you read English? Mr Gunderson said sodium and may have meant chlorine. And the correct spelling of sulfur is with a ‘f’ not ‘ph’. Rod even edmitted that Mr Gunderson may have made a ‘verbal typo’ and meant chlorine. And no that wasn’t the only mistake he made in that 11 minute video. Did you read the whole post or just enough to cherry pick one comment, twist what was actually said and use tha…

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Crowd sourced debunking of Gundersen lies about AP1000 & Fukushima

…om Fairewinds Associates on Vimeo. Here is a start – Gundersen (spelled as Gunderson in some reports) continues to assert that the fuel pool for the Fukushima Daiichi unit 4 “blew up” despite the fact that both the NRC report and the INPO timeline report on the accident events clearly state that the fuel in the pool was never uncovered and that the source of the hydrogen that caused the explosion came from a cross connected pipe from the unit 3 co…

Arnie Gundersen tells tall tales to 1600 chiropractors

…O loves the idea.” And Dilbert says, “Luckily assumptions do lie.” [14:38] Gunderson: And, the bottom line here is that if you talk to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission about Three Mile Island, on their website they say no one died. And Dr. Wing’s analysis clearly shows that lots did. [14:50] Gunderson: If you talk to the International Atomic Energy Agency about, about Chernobyl they’ll say that 28 people to 100, uh, died. But Dr. Alexey Yablakov,…

Hard to Believe Story About TMI Radiation and Health Effects

…contradicts the anecdotes. While I am sure that whistleblowers like Arnie Gunderson and the Thompsons are sincere in their beliefs, I hope that at least some of the readers here will accept the fact that the nuclear industry is not composed of ogres but includes thousands of well educated, caring professionals who take their jobs and responsibilities very seriously. As a nuclear trained submarine officer who has hundreds of associates in the nucl…

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“Radiation is not a big threat to mankind” – Dr. Wade Allison addressing ACCJ

…eeting on October 3, 2011. Unlike Arnie Gundersen (sometimes misspelled as Gunderson), an unlicensed nuclear engineer from Vermont who has been working hard for several months to encourage an unreasonable fear of radiation, even at low dose rates, Dr. Allison is on a mission to reassure people. (For more evidence of the way that Gundersen works to spread irrational radiation fears, see Fairewinds’ Arnie Gundersen: Hot Particles From Japan to Seatt…

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NRC wavering on AP1000 decision under pressure by FOE

…his money would then be refunded, with interest, to FOE. Brian Mays So are Gunderson and the FOE in favor of coal mining and burning coal for electricity? It’s not just Gunderson and the FOE, it’s the whole nutty enviro-left. For example, take this recent article on “ThinkProgress” that touts that new nuclear costs as much as solar power today. Notice what is compared in the first graphic? Brian Mays Ah … we can dream, can’t we? Jerry Today they…

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What makes smaller nuclear power systems so exciting?

…ers dispersed harmlessly in the wider ocean – by Nature herself. Mike Goad Gunderson‘s Wikipedia page, second sentence, used to say, “His curriculum vitae[3] shows Gundersen is a licensed Critical Facility Reactor Operator from 1971-1972.[4]” It now says, “Gunderson was a licensed reactor operator from 1971-1972 on Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s zero-power open-pool university research reactor at the Reactor Critical Facility in Schenectady, N…

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