Monkey, good evening. Are all these photos photoshopped? p.s. we've had this discussion before. Maniati even said there were fatalities (people) from TMI. I don't recall your debating him. Maybe you weren't around. Anyhow, trillions of hits on google.
Two-Headed Cow A stillborn double headed calf, was stuffed and mounted at the recommendation of the veterinarian. This calf was born a few years after the accident at TMI, on a farm in rural New Cumberland, about 4 ½ to 5 miles northwest of TMI.. Many problems occurred on that farm as well as others in the area. In the spring of 1979, the sheep could not dilate to deliver their lambs. The vet had to perform one or two C-sections a day; prior to the accident he had only one or two a year. The farmer died of thyroid cancer.


Story:
Three Decades After Accident, Resident Remains in Pursuit of Truth
http://www.tmia.com/node/197
Photo Gallery
http://www.tmia.com/old-website/photos/index.html
Shortcut: click first photo, then click next to save time cycling through the photos
Summary of Findings at Three Mile Island: 1979-2005
http://www.tmia.com/taxonomy/term/18
See info on amount of radiation released within 50 miles
(makes you wonder if that's why US evacuated 50 miles from Fukushima)
Chronology of Health Problems at Three Mile Island
http://www.tmia.com/taxonomy/term/48
One entry: The study actually shows a more than doubling of all observed cancers after the accident at TMI-2, including: lymphoma, leukemia, colon and the hormonal category of breast, endometrium, ovary, prostate and testis. For leukemia and lung cancers in the six to 12 km distance, the number observed was almost four times greater. In the 0-six km range, colon cancer was four times greater. The study found “a statistically significant relationship between incidence rates after the accident and residential proximity to the plant.” (See August, 1996 for Wing Study.)
