Comments for DIRTY HARRY - When the American Dream Became a Nightmare

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Produced by Claes Andreasson

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Summary: The effects of the nuclear weapons tests in Nevada on people working at, and living downwind from the test site
 

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Time well spent

This is a must lessen to program

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Why did the US chose Nevada where they know they are people. Couldn't they have chose Anartica instead of Nevada. Now everyone got sick especially children and senior citizens. Maybe im not making any sense so please respond.

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Why did the US chose Nevada where they know they are people. Couldn't they have chose Anartica instead of Nevada. Now everyone got sick especially children and senior citizens. Maybe im not making any sense so please respond.

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Review of DIRTY HARRY - When the American Dream Became a Nightmare

insightful and thoughtful--beautifully produced and written. we mustn't forget what has been done, so that it won't happen again.

thanks, Claes & Jon!

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Review of DIRTY HARRY - When the American Dream Became a Nightmare

This show was the most accurate picture of what went on in Nevada and Utah at the time of atmospheric atomic testing that I have ever heard. The people interviewed covered all of the important viewpoints and the emotion expressed by the victims needs to be heard by everyone. The Nevada Test Site remains at a state of readiness and we frequently hear hints that the government may decide, or is planning to resume nuclear weapons development and testing. Decision makers and the public they are elected to serve must be aware of this part of America's history and the lasting effect it has had on the people of the inter-mountain West. This program could be the trigger for an essential public discussion -- Exactly what is "national security?" And who decides?

Judy Treichel -- Las Vegas Nevada

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Review of DIRTY HARRY - When the American Dream Became a Nightmare

This piece was riveting for me...definitely a "wait in the driveway" story for a 58-year-old that lived all of this directly as a teenager just miles from the AEC Rocky Flats weapons plant just west of Denver. Mesmerizing rich sound. Truly moving interviews and a mix of historic audio from that era of government assurance for something far more dangerous than was disclosed.

Defense of freedom has many prices. Government is but people acting in what they often believe to be the best interests of the nation, but for which often little real global truth is known defining the associated risks, particularly when it comes to defense technologies. How appropriate in this age of resurgent concern about nuclear weapons in response to perceived threats.