tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7058193401132977154.post8925282161076577370..comments2023-02-16T06:04:07.701-06:00Comments on @ The Library: Three Mile Island- 30th AnniversarySueAnnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02628671600180209078noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7058193401132977154.post-86971410356206831362011-04-26T16:59:53.342-05:002011-04-26T16:59:53.342-05:00I was told in 1974 that there would be an accident...I was told in 1974 that there would be an accident at 3 mile island by a displeased pipefitter who worked at the plant. He stated he would deny what he said if ever asked, but he loved my family and wanted me to move somewhere west where my loved ones could be protected. The union negotiating with GPU at the time was very upset that they were not negotiating in good faith with the union members. So, some of the members of the pipefitters union sabotaged TMI long before it went on line. The person telling me this was a great guy with a great family, however he was into his beers that day and I did not believe him. He moved to Calispel, MT, I stayed, and in fact bought a farmette 2 1/2 miles from TMI. Go figure how much I believed him, and truly should have at the time. What you had in 1979 was not an accident, and the authorities know it at this time. They just do not want the public knowing and worrying about it as well since part of the plant is still running at the risk of the local residents. Best wishes in finding the truth about TMI....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com