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Tuesday
Apr302013

More back-pedaling as Stone tones down the rhetoric in newly-released trailer

After pulling its earlier inflammatory trailer (the first of the "vanishing Pandoras") - that included Michael Shellenberger suggesting those who believed the high predictions of Chernobyl-caused fatalities had fallen prey to a vast "conspiracy" and claims by Mark Lynas that Chernobyl had harmed almost no one; there were no increased cancer indences among liquidators and so on; and that deliberately attempted to ridicule anti-nuclear activists; director Robert Stone has released a new, toned-down trailer. This one endeavors to make Pandora's Promise sound less like the propaganda piece it is and more "balanced" and rational. It remains to be seen whether the aforementioned Chernobyl health references by Shellenberger and Lynas - whose content has been totally discredited even by those who still espouse more conservative Chernobyl cancer predictions - remain in the film, which may have been re-cut since its Sundance debut. The new trailer appears on the website of Rolling Stone magazine with an accompanying blurb that fails to challenge the film's thesis. However, we have responded in the comments section below the Rolling Stone promo - which craftily includes links to pages which document to reckless continued use of the Fukushima-style reactors in the US; and the litany of near-misses at US reactors.

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