The video discusses seven terrifying secrets about Chernobyl, a nuclear disaster that occurred in 1986. The secrets include:
1. "Ghost faces" seen in windows of abandoned buildings in Chernobyl, which some believe are a result of human instinct to find patterns.
2. The existence of a black market for illegal tourism in Chernobyl, where tourists can visit the exclusion zone without proper safety precautions, leading to theft and radiation exposure.
3. The story of a photographer who developed leukemia after visiting a building in the exclusion zone that contained damaged containers with plutonium samples.
4. The exploitation of poor, uneducated thieves who are hired to steal valuable items from the exclusion zone, exposing them to high levels of radiation.
5. A conspiracy theory that the CIA was involved in the Chernobyl disaster, which is supported by some evidence but remains unconfirmed.
6. The existence of a massive antenna, known as the "Russian Woodpecker," which was built by the Soviet Union to detect missile launches but failed to work as intended.
7. The revelation that the Soviet Union covered up a nuclear accident in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, which was four times worse than Chernobyl, and led to the extinction of nearby towns.
The video also mentions the Russian Woodpecker antenna and its possible connection to the Chernobyl disaster, as well as the Soviet Union's history of nuclear sabotage. The top secret is the Semipalatinsk nuclear accident, which was covered up by the Soviet Union and remains a shocking revelation.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Chernobyl disaster occurred in 1986.
2. Chernobyl is considered one of the most dangerous places in the world.
3. The city of Pripyat, closest to the nuclear power plant, was abandoned after the disaster.
4. The Ukrainian government allows tourists to visit certain areas of Chernobyl, but they must follow strict guidelines and show documents and health certificates.
5. There is a black market for illegal tourism in Chernobyl, which can be dangerous for tourists and locals.
6. Some people believe that the Chernobyl disaster was caused by a foreign power, specifically the CIA.
7. There is a conspiracy theory that the Soviet Union caused the Chernobyl catastrophe to cover up the failure of a massive antenna system, known as the "Russian woodpecker."
8. The Russian woodpecker was a massive antenna system built by the Soviet Union to detect missiles, but it was a failure and was eventually abandoned.
9. The Soviet Union conducted nuclear tests in the 1950s in Semipalatinsk, which resulted in a nuclear accident four times worse than Chernobyl.
10. The accident in Semipalatinsk was covered up by the Soviet Union, and the towns near the area were completely evacuated.
11. The Soviet Union took steps to prevent a possible third world war, knowing the devastating consequences of a nuclear war.
12. A unit called "millisieverts" is used to measure the dose of radiation absorbed by living matter.
Note: I've excluded opinions and speculative statements from the extraction, focusing on verifiable facts.