Talk:Dark Circle (film)

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Rewrite pending[edit]

I first became aware of this film after doing a good bit of research on the Rocky Flats Plant, and most specifically its Pu-239 contamination of the Denver area by way of fires, accidents and what could arguably be called malfeasance (by way of storing highly contaminated 55 gallon drums on bare earth for years).

Having now seen the documentary in its entirety and taken a good bit of notes in the process, I'll soon be editing this article to bear a hopefully much closer resemblance to reality. For one thing, Diablo Canyon is certainly featured in the film, but only for something on the order of 10 minutes or so. The predominant focus of this fairly wide-ranging film is one of being anti-nuclear weapons...not that there's anything wrong with that...and as a result, and by comparison, covers Rocky Flats for nearly 40 minutes of its 82-minute length.

--FormerNukeSubmariner (talk) 20:33, 8 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]