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The Jan 1, 2020 to May 31, 2020 TGR CPM INCREASE of 1,592,791,963 cpm over a period of3624 hours = 439,512.1310706402 cpm per hour Nationwide.
That’s just 151 days. That’s way too much Gamma Radiation for any of us.
The Rad Moves with the wind
See the VT RadNet city to city detail chart for your particular city or area. All 97 cities listed exceed the maximum safe level.
Denial is Very Strong
Hmm, wonder what the fitting punishment is for these Crimes andfor the Psychopaths committing them.
As guidance, remember that the Nuremberg Trials after World War II, the Allies favored sentence was Hanging for the Perps and War Criminals.
The Allied Generals filled a Gymnasium to watch the Top 10 War Criminals hang. Master Sergeant John C. Woods, Third US Army, was the official 3rd Army Hangman.
Bob Nichols
2020 May 31 from 2010
May 31, 2020 TGR CPM INCREASE
2010-2019 TGR CPM
City, State
PEOPLE TARGETED 2010 Census
2019 TGR CPM
2018 TGR CPM
2017 TGR CPM
2016 TGR CPM
2015 TGR CPM
2014 TGR CPM
2013 TGR CPM
2012 TGR CPM
2011 TGR CPM
2010 TGR CPM
844,761,359
31,073,997
813,687,362
Colorado Springs, CO.
416,427
75,522,720
84,459,093
84,506,496
85,154,664
81,746,223
77,531,924
84,817,424
85,323,100
78,015,071
76,610,646
839,671,559
31,881,104
807,790,455
Raleigh, NC.
1,130,490
72,873,751
79,411,087
80,112,458
80,612,612
79,740,534
86,455,793
82,399,329
80,980,262
81,248,007
83,956,621
773,023,702
27,871,680
745,152,022
Little Rock. AR.
699,757
67,696,347
74,552,638
72,388,921
72,489,310
75,685,405
76,215,932
76,114,872
75,470,800
76,355,109
78,182,688
759,399,591
31,031,296
728,368,295
Portland, ME.
514,098
78,648,600
78,915,400
70,951,759
75,216,253
69,080,021
70,562,301
72,303,623
71,094,257
69,292,457
72,303,623
712,073,227
18,236,309
693,836,918
Billings, MT.
158,934
43,108,828
48,288,182
48,881,575
46,310,643
81,426,635
86,706,987
86,060,699
86,401,140
83,085,298
83,566,931
679,426,812
21,248,469
658,178,343
Spokane, WA.
527,753
49,448,065
67,065,464
65,136,454
64,849,300
70,666,878
67,793,568
68,705,599
67,739,342
67,619,790
69,153,884
679,093,350
26,051,131
653,042,219
Worcester, MA.
916,980
57,573,062
63,664,295
61,904,785
64,549,723
64,824,732
69,759,521
68,611,332
70,444,811
64,745,797
66,964,161
668,363,718
24,502,735
643,860,983
Navajo Lake, NM.
281
57,770,886
70,567,382
68,988,009
64,726,118
62,420,978
66,144,162
63,830,254
64,987,072
62,360,418
62,065,704
655,552,570
25,747,338
629,805,232
San Diego, CA.
3,095,313
54,623,638
60,550,121
60,357,965
64,301,174
68,303,474
70,015,388
68,242,298
68,201,351
58,811,061
56,398,762
614,380,291
20,136,969
594,243,322
Augusta, GA.
564,873
47,954,234
42,816,035
54,708,274
55,659,824
54,926,302
56,609,079
65,026,818
69,924,586
71,465,454
75,152,717
608,207,845
20,017,817
588,190,028
Idaho Falls, ID.
133,265
53,616,630
59,866,611
57,289,584
59,351,867
61,879,128
61,853,463
60,615,009
59,142,865
58,122,655
56,452,217
607,346,016
23,051,987
584,294,029
Fresno, CA.
930,450
52,332,667
60,995,460
61,535,041
58,158,947
60,970,282
59,151,574
61,634,410
60,204,738
53,573,372
55,737,537
601,286,568
22,194,275
579,092,293
Grand Junction, CO.
146,723
51,719,762
53,881,093
52,945,034
56,276,598
61,906,066
62,622,863
65,095,698
60,964,829
58,095,385
55,584,966
574,630,722
20,732,801
553,897,921
San Bernardino, CA.
4,224,851
49,818,889
54,213,396
54,539,699
55,659,377
54,971,905
55,639,762
54,882,940
54,313,407
58,013,203
61,845,342
565,017,744
22,611,579
542,406,165
Denver, CO.
2,543,482
51,334,780
56,371,183
56,415,844
51,964,477
52,644,484
54,031,301
56,142,614
54,317,848
54,183,542
55,000,092
562,815,548
21,777,840
541,037,708
Tucson, AZ.
980,263
48,970,528
55,444,051
56,874,561
56,140,920
54,223,255
54,672,922
53,590,719
55,540,218
54,185,789
51,394,744
559,835,494
21,538,255
538,297,239
Atlanta, GA.
5,286,728
48,155,923
56,531,877
55,769,275
56,312,207
52,069,516
54,106,528
51,871,759
52,799,881
52,560,757
58,119,516
557,889,774
22,677,973
535,211,801
Phoenix, AZ.
4,192,887
51,321,598
57,289,039
31,982,710
53,485,713
54,307,816
55,819,031
54,224,920
54,809,130
54,585,817
67,386,025
549,403,299
18,912,197
530,491,102
Albuquerque, NM.
887,077
40,232,759
45,056,596
43,619,602
43,920,245
59,997,702
58,845,967
62,774,800
60,657,532
57,226,799
58,159,101
548,279,599
22,312,343
525,967,256
Hartford, CT.
1,212,381
50,974,926
54,365,055
53,430,195
52,010,255
53,617,065
52,877,950
50,673,804
54,003,987
53,070,054
50,943,963
545,224,268
21,499,678
523,724,590
Concord, NH.
146,445
49,235,397
51,157,251
51,477,006
52,581,360
53,972,768
53,194,262
53,423,616
56,163,456
53,047,679
49,471,796
536,236,655
25,845,671
510,390,984
Riverside, CA.
4,224,851
62,324,878
63,070,425
61,221,733
59,175,266
59,223,019
48,278,115
36,724,614
39,384,966
38,846,425
42,141,542
525,810,392
22,840,594
502,969,798
Los Angeles. CA.
12,828,837
51,165,766
53,295,704
56,107,993
56,658,281
57,649,431
57,330,302
52,331,409
39,674,248
39,714,077
39,042,587
519,956,078
19,018,385
500,937,693
Anaheim, CA.
3,010,232
43,350,002
42,793,516
52,415,158
46,364,333
53,696,128
53,110,386
52,210,354
52,662,129
52,455,457
51,880,230
515,175,337
23,533,455
491,641,882
Boston, MA.
4,552,402
53,002,490
57,448,164
54,463,353
55,648,079
57,478,297
55,872,587
53,916,710
56,595,431
47,216,771
Withheld
510,282,354
17,549,610
492,732,744
Pierre, SD.
21,361
39,977,362
48,469,803
49,043,832
50,785,611
53,880,520
51,233,191
49,013,848
54,239,642
48,483,719
47,605,216
510,181,819
18,200,633
491,981,186
Louisville, KY.
1,235,708
45,249,375
47,421,841
44,921,176
50,550,966
49,616,323
49,286,459
51,047,816
49,693,160
48,471,279
55,722,791
507,422,849
19,862,815
487,560,034
Oklahoma City, OK.
1,252,987
45,098,717
49,401,802
48,924,035
48,233,875
49,963,737
46,670,753
47,415,079
51,941,828
52,938,959
46,971,250
504,669,320
18,322,524
486,346,796
Providence, RI.
1,600,852
41,753,176
48,324,715
47,181,859
48,257,178
48,475,029
48,095,619
46,108,221
48,103,418
50,960,934
59,086,647
495,155,043
18,684,946
476,470,097
Reno, NV.
64,511
44,262,666
48,157,819
48,282,247
47,380,145
50,249,804
48,652,050
47,911,369
48,067,497
47,853,881
45,652,620
490,023,472
18,219,029
471,804,443
Bakersfield, CA.
839,631
40,467,709
48,436,935
49,842,784
49,379,431
52,682,137
49,268,312
44,376,350
45,840,396
45,476,742
46,033,648
482,386,885
21,472,321
460,914,564
Rochester, NY
1,079,671
48,436,346
52,309,615
44,847,233
57,113,714
44,618,591
41,986,291
40,573,392
44,522,691
43,597,430
42,909,261
481,759,311
11,075,395
470,683,916
Miami, FL.
2,356,285
25,851,532
28,131,276
27,555,065
37,524,416
61,930,320
58,817,366
58,788,449
59,688,650
57,463,659
54,933,182
481,402,077
19,449,497
461,952,580
El Paso, TX.
622,263
44,954,021
49,632,485
49,802,002
48,101,957
50,112,364
48,467,500
43,813,164
43,368,204
42,295,246
41,405,636
479,505,066
20,994,833
458,510,233
Yuma, AZ.
195,751
49,283,641
53,588,246
51,183,399
59,766,704
65,261,546
Withheld
43,929,084
45,676,688
49,530,032
40,290,894
473,034,711
12,279,633
460,755,078
Mason City, IA. MIA
51,749
41,624,826
45,558,367
48,143,414
46,247,328
47,720,124
46,785,028
47,856,643
47,815,480
45,730,419
43,273,451
470,135,023
16,908,383
453,226,640
Kearney, NE.
52,591
38,955,392
42,551,392
42,634,450
46,367,593
47,746,418
47,269,641
48,007,370
48,436,354
46,931,574
44,326,457
469,154,033
16,187,421
452,966,612
Laredo, TX. MIA
250,304
33,917,536
45,745,261
50,052,940
46,547,564
46,675,099
48,749,949
44,453,717
46,069,034
45,380,038
45,375,474
464,885,667
15,967,481
448,918,186
Pittsburgh, PA.
2,356,285
39,681,661
44,281,890
44,998,846
46,231,588
46,148,442
44,541,789
45,202,258
48,329,604
43,784,504
45,717,605
454,262,683
16,244,053
438,018,630
Tallahassee, FL.
367413
36,724,897
38,237,302
38,561,914
41,310,093
46,307,616
51,495,078
45,008,508
46,640,448
47,467,722
46,265,053
451,732,529
17,746,800
433,985,729
Virginia Beach, VA.
1,676,822
42,747,075
40,619,704
40,773,020
45,723,187
41,783,734
42,592,443
43,558,136
44,655,049
45,565,765
45,967,615
449,994,439
15,825,817
434,168,622
Rapid City, SD.
134,598
36,547,865
40,660,794
40,154,550
40,541,902
47,002,145
50,414,698
44,284,821
45,748,459
42,821,517
45,991,871
447,002,820
15,665,352
431,337,468
Charleston, WV.
309,635
39,476,395
41,662,906
41,450,068
46,694,812
46,332,513
44,523,393
42,756,548
44,091,186
42,833,867
41,515,781
445,462,260
16,433,748
429,028,512
Harrisonburg, VA.
125,228
38,469,416
40,397,619
44,490,954
45,147,255
45,808,571
44,341,947
41,798,309
43,817,600
42,129,024
42,627,816
445,020,422
17,707,038
427,313,384
Shreveport, LA.
439,811
41,454,177
45,202,014
44,222,613
43,675,320
44,311,746
42,886,169
40,753,425
41,778,930
40,650,345
42,378,644
444,689,717
18,679,344
426,010,373
Kansas City, KS.
2,009,342
42,597,530
48,951,675
49,121,443
48,200,652
49,237,265
46,100,748
45,313,335
33,487,050
29,155,265
33,845,409
432,090,918
16,054,731
416,036,187
Lexington, KY,
472,099
37,738,442
41,955,355
43,439,300
45,477,358
44,167,566
41,289,782
39,905,676
41,578,668
40,046,503
40,437,537
430,384,311
12,850,057
417,534,254
Richland, WA. MIA
253,340
33,334,110
42,072,398
36,306,007
42,579,087
44,088,518
43,952,575
46,517,806
43,137,947
43,082,988
42,462,819
426,425,945
17,046,731
409,379,214
Amarillo, TX.
251,933
31,493,642
38,280,719
40,905,392
38,159,871
40,534,295
39,786,545
38,411,271
46,240,387
43,913,009
51,654,082
426,258,060
16,878,846
409,379,214
Wichita, KS.
630,919
36,693,342
40,500,433
41,249,058
38,644,261
41,031,123
40,044,594
39,521,587
39,243,408
39,498,255
37,214,737
423,152,054
14,622,497
408,529,557
Memphis, TN.
1,324,829
34,103,377
38,058,069
41,217,462
42,813,748
42,510,613
42,064,177
41,335,110
44,995,212
41,165,464
40,266,325
419,966,809
17,865,335
402,101,474
New York City, NY.
8,175,133
33,561,626
43,013,299
39,779,708
47,439,462
43,676,756
39,111,198
39,997,899
38,968,548
38,470,359
38,082,618
419,010,192
14,980,536
404,029,656
Bismarck, ND.
114,778
37,117,633
42,829,768
41,487,776
41,719,692
42,202,347
40,282,304
39,421,013
42,410,017
39,130,704
37,428,401
417,445,455
17,030,056
400,415,399
Lincoln, NE.
36,288
37,222,329
41,672,423
41,422,275
40,428,323
41,555,834
39,644,691
39,955,733
41,000,699
39,048,416
38,364,483
415,507,119
15,079,325
400,427,794
Tulsa, OK.
937,478
34,661,075
39,389,236
42,507,298
41,255,390
39,602,130
40,194,300
38,762,720
39,370,284
39,771,160
44,914,200
415,140,269
10,724,870
404,415,399
Salt Lake City, UT.
1,087,873
29,718,198
41,642,034
43,627,580
43,676,742
43,358,028
41,834,713
41,705,198
43,322,814
41,400,365
34,129,726
408,595,550
16,782,172
391,813,378
Ft Smith, AR.
280,467
38,419,172
41,691,215
41,870,556
39,850,691
40,887,140
40,204,196
41,360,889
40,254,554
39,810,808
27,464,158
406,058,401
14,512,088
391,546,313
Omaha, NE.
865,350
30,769,033
37,165,383
34,542,247
35,329,238
41,831,931
40,793,190
38,163,113
42,243,536
44,443,195
46,265,448
396,539,573
15,667,925
380,871,648
Cleveland, OH.
2,077,240
37,211,707
43,250,720
43,997,167
43,060,883
42,048,974
41,479,510
34,685,813
32,277,981
31,780,385
31,078,508
391,163,795
15,444,013
375,719,782
Lockport, NY.
21,165
32,799,975
37,690,570
35,947,324
36,187,712
37,183,531
37,587,984
35,770,472
36,490,135
35,415,321
50,646,759
386,928,273
18,252,777
368,675,496
Boise, ID.
616,561
43,647,711
45,932,489
47,551,097
46,992,670
45,983,892
44,882,019
47,177,645
46,507,972
Withheld
Withheld
385,389,427
25,830,026
359,559,401
St. George, UT.
138,115
57,334,267
62,354,557
45,248,478
38,299,667
38,590,413
37,575,033
36,834,174
43,322,814
Withheld
Withheld
383,171,530
12,223,363
370,948,167
Carlsbad, NM.
53,829
28,305,206
34,559,018
33,933,561
32,921,402
33,502,790
31,717,264
31,608,805
43,472,178
43,890,555
57,037,388
382,714,642
12,901,488
369,813,154
Knoxville, TN.
837,571
31,371,940
33,627,949
34,716,501
36,520,333
36,022,196
36,933,392
39,166,874
39,178,681
41,226,594
41,048,695
380,157,027
13,951,057
366,205,970
Casper, WY.
55,210
45,188,922
54,817,128
54,227,881
48,490,089
54,546,630
54,486,784
54,448,537
Withheld
Withheld
Withheld
378,627,381
13,330,182
365,297,199
Ft. Worth, TX. MIA
6,426,214
32,484,992
36,077,559
35,368,549
33,704,368
36,853,828
38,024,763
37,052,841
37,974,080
38,747,086
39,009,134
374,557,832
14,700,809
359,857,023
Detroit, MI.
4,296,250
34,815,487
36,784,838
36,908,545
36,992,836
36,670,466
35,462,060
35,347,688
36,359,904
37,166,673
33,348,525
370,998,611
12,983,159
358,015,452
Richmond, VA.
1,208,101
27,526,709
34,024,257
38,121,327
37,279,998
38,740,432
39,869,741
33,543,822
37,972,654
35,470,835
35,465,677
364,268,707
12,829,537
351,439,170
Madison, WI.
605,435
31,729,868
35,876,503
36,028,116
34,534,834
38,659,743
35,089,399
33,194,364
32,844,881
36,154,648
37,326,813
358,567,473
15,863,643
342,703,830
Champaign, IL.
231,891
38,953,906
42,138,989
41,136,117
42,292,975
44,820,222
42,864,294
42,837,803
47,659,523
Withheld
Withheld
356,669,384
7,089,597
349,579,787
Birmingham, AL. MIA
1,272,394
32,730,324
33,459,103
33,134,995
33,115,580
34,965,017
37,279,576
34,787,342
37,758,641
37,140,869
35,208,341
352,667,120
12,841,047
339,826,073
Philadelphia, PA.
5,965,343
30,891,214
23,379,576
33,528,091
34,179,950
35,445,080
35,342,783
34,753,740
37,038,030
36,573,557
38,694,052
347,498,575
12,168,289
335,330,286
Chicago, IL.
9,461,105
30,911,807
29,256,936
31,341,364
32,836,663
36,004,020
35,616,039
33,661,507
35,265,391
34,899,756
35,536,804
347,217,816
12,394,996
334,822,821
San Jose, CA.
1,836,911
28,550,681
30,686,045
30,549,361
32,951,897
36,850,415
35,040,285
35,333,172
34,993,596
36,116,637
33,750,733
344,898,501
10,864,010
334,034,491
St. Paul, MN.
3,348,859
26,915,640
31,637,407
30,751,047
30,315,144
31,110,979
30,978,727
39,677,162
39,291,504
36,790,879
36,566,003
343,412,794
11,950,011
331,462,783
San Francisco, CA.
4,335,391
25,747,475
27,751,319
29,219,231
32,520,656
36,559,976
36,906,707
36,006,452
35,426,989
35,367,323
35,956,655
337,638,851
8,757,077
328,881,774
Aurora, IL.
201,110
26,222,983
34,096,903
33,653,810
32,915,538
32,868,481
32,501,575
32,963,520
35,108,748
33,757,520
34,792,696
336,280,917
12,837,063
323,443,854
Eureka, CA.
134,623
29,463,884
31,996,643
30,711,606
31,449,232
33,247,955
31,912,801
31,338,425
33,530,985
36,798,646
32,993,677
329,219,619
14,429,492
314,790,127
Des Moines, IA.
204,910
28,718,447
35,686,442
33,869,200
27,230,040
31,180,304
31,299,169
32,021,416
32,200,465
31,988,796
30,595,847
319,548,633
12,340,770
307,207,863
Burlington, VT.
336,585
26,853,836
26,905,063
27,324,042
27,745,388
33,820,135
32,224,782
32,037,468
33,083,498
32,639,514
34,574,137
318,597,438
11,562,619
307,034,819
Las Vegas, NV.
584,752
25,117,971
26,920,507
28,612,222
29,105,068
28,676,341
27,940,625
27,082,776
27,613,701
41,242,242
44,723,366
316,079,047
11,791,742
304,287,305
Indianapolis, IN.
1,887,877
28,335,528
30,882,326
30,949,905
29,446,854
30,344,187
30,491,151
30,942,011
31,626,678
30,762,370
30,506,295
313,971,564
15,803,627
298,167,937
Corpus Christi, TX.
428,185
35,283,950
40,872,673
41,983,542
44,398,926
42,966,160
Withheld
Withheld
31,686,505
29,805,992
31,170,190
304,271,393
11,440,350
292,831,043
Houston, TX.
5,920,416
23,820,292
29,279,890
28,737,207
26,797,437
29,643,327
30,919,406
31,980,405
30,390,054
31,119,838
30,143,188
294,741,820
10,339,684
284,402,136
Baton Rouge, LA.
802,484
20,101,144
27,871,304
27,564,621
27,066,019
29,577,983
30,602,056
29,677,046
30,230,296
30,715,475
30,996,192
287,493,072
9,864,699
277,628,373
Dallas, TX.
6,426,214
23,452,900
25,778,017
27,403,175
26,213,472
25,536,861
29,815,799
31,083,300
30,434,605
27,563,297
30,346,947
285,547,147
10,010,472
275,536,675
St. Louis, MO.
2,787,701
25,536,119
26,996,429
29,892,502
26,239,590
26,282,888
28,767,465
29,185,169
28,430,191
28,778,182
25,428,139
277,725,551
8,291,282
269,434,269
Yaphank, NY.
5,945
25,724,470
27,441,399
27,755,323
28,581,695
31,646,051
25,225,836
24,360,895
26,362,492
26,418,519
25,917,590
273,999,733
9,007,543
264,992,190
Duluth, MN.
279,771
24,185,291
26,829,543
27,294,596
27,888,930
27,744,395
24,795,036
25,213,947
28,361,548
25,463,212
27,215,692
260,730,939
7,407,603
253,323,336
Washington, D.C.
6,097,684
16,815,484
17,357,609
17,751,130
19,345,825
20,111,500
28,332,149
33,769,707
33,602,023
33,494,038
32,743,871
251,855,968
4,653,312
247,202,656
Nashville, TN.
1,670,890
19,817,564
25,783,696
26,221,164
26,272,645
25,102,824
24,216,843
23,957,557
24,770,860
24,972,782
26,086,721
240,964,447
3,540,273
237,424,174
San Antonio, TX.
2,142,508
21,176,855
19,339,816
22,784,364
22,937,592
23,258,817
25,055,907
24,295,150
24,576,862
25,210,650
28,788,161
209,412,910
8,556,278
200,856,632
Tampa, FL.
2,783,243
17,400,872
19,411,992
19,559,976
18,982,395
19,985,598
19,337,106
19,764,836
20,732,766
21,600,796
24,080,296
205,021,995
7,068,415
197,953,580
Fairbanks, AK.
97,581
17,975,662
18,402,658
18,255,212
18,888,282
21,403,700
20,475,017
20,027,399
21,259,165
20,931,417
20,335,069
174,361,506
12,356,441
162,005,065
Mobile, AL.
412,992
22,643,418
29,967,156
36,463,900
36,882,997
36,047,594
Withheld
Withheld
Withheld
Withheld
Withheld
162,160,480
10,984,427
151,176,053
Paducah, KY.
98,762
19,643,840
25,754,886
26,923,006
27,391,415
26,903,567
30,559,339
Withheld
Withheld
Withheld
Withheld
160,299,129
6,213,069
154,086,060
Anchorage, AK.
380,821
13,699,267
14,643,677
14,685,985
15,573,180
15,857,904
15,347,337
14,083,234
14,614,393
16,326,536
19,254,548
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[Seethe sortable Table in the Bob Nichols VeteransToday column. All 97 cities listed exceed the maximum safe level.]
A. Elapsed Time: Jan 1, 2020 To May 31, 2020 YRTW 2020.7.
B. The US measured and recorded Gamma Radiation during this 5 month time period was 1,592,791,963 cpm.
Gamma Rad – Million A Week Club
Total Gamma Radiation in the US since 2010 = 42.906 Billion CPM; or 42,906,429,723 CPM.
1. The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA. Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder
2. The EPA based reporting of NETC dot com, an LLC.
3. These stations’ Radiation equals Total Gamma Radiation. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations. CPM. “Although we can’t see it, taste it, smell it or hear it we can measure radiation and observe its effects. One way to measure radiation which the United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] has chosen to use on its radiation websites is in Counts Per Minute or CPM. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation This Week’ Apr 3, 2015
4. Radiation destruction of chitin, IAEA, by Ershov, B.G.; Sukhov, N.L.; Nud’ga, L.A.; Baklagina, Yu.G.; Kozhevnikova, L.G.; Petropavlovskii, G.A. (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow (Russian Federation)
5. “Plutonium Air” by Dr Paolo Scampa, AIPRI Blog, Aug 19, 2016
6. “Radioactive Fertilizer,” AIPRI by Dr Paolo Scampa, September 23, 2016, AIPRI: Les engrais radioactifs,
7. “Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world, study finds,” By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 19, 2016,
8. EPA Proposal Allows Radiation Exposure in Drinking Water Equivalent to 250 Chest X-Rays a Year
“Forty-five (45) years later, the Nuclear States officially raise the amounts of “permitted radiation levels” by hundreds and sometimes thousands of times to maintain the utter and absolute dominance of the Nuclear State over everything, everywhere, for all time. No tolerance is given.”
9. “Baghdad” by Dr. Paolo Scampa, AIPRI, Saturday 12 November 2016
1110. “News Release, New Aerial Survey Identifies More Than 100 Million Dead Trees in California, ” USDA Office of Communications, “This brings the total number of dead trees since 2010 to over 102 million,”
11. Caribou herd in Alaska suffering from mysterious decline, November 30, 2016, Noel Kirkpatrick, MNN Mother Nature Network, “The Central Arctic caribou herd in Alaska is experiencing a “steep decline” in its population, and scientists are researching the reasons why () .”
12. “Facing a Dying Nation,” a line from the 1979 Tribal Rock Musical HAIR. A scene with “Facing a Dying Nation” starring Treat Williams from the movie is here: The character Pfc. Berger is KIA in Vietnam in 1968.
13. It is Eugen Wigner’s name as a Verb. It’s about all things Wignerized. See Notes on Your Radiation This Week No. 69 and 70
14. sie·vert, ˈsēvərt/, noun Physics, noun: sievert; plural noun: sieverts; symbol: Sv, the SI unit of dose equivalent (the biological effect of ionizing radiation), equal to an effective dose of a joule of energy per kilogram of recipient mass. Google: Sievert
15. Eco Health Alliance interactive map of killer viruses – map
16. “In [a] first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,” by Daisuke Kikuchi, “Maebashi, Gunma Pref. In first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,”
17. Uranium Stocks, “Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy, in Blow to Nuclear Power,” Wednesday, March 29, 2017, at 10:04 PM, “Westinghouse Electric Company, which helped drive the development of nuclear energy and the electric grid itself, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, casting a shadow over the global nuclear industry.
18. Black Star shows tracks of Alpha particles in an Apes lung much like yours. Plutonium particle in lung tissue: “The black star in the middle of this picture shows the tracks made by alpha rays emitted from a particle of plutonium-239 in the lung tissue of an ape. The alpha rays do not travel very far, but once inside the body, they can penetrate more than 10,000 cells within their range. This set of alpha tracks (magnified 500 times) occurred over a 48-hour period” (Robert Del Tredici, At Work in the Fields of the Bomb [1987], plate 39). 19
19. “De la guerre nucléaire” Maurice, E. ANDRE, nuclear officer (NBCR or nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological exclusive function) Captain Commander, retired. Addendum by Dr. Paolo Scampa.
20. University of Arkansas disposes of wastewater
21. Banner picture by the NY Times. Fire
22. Total Gamma Radiation – Year to Date 2017.7 November 18, 2017, VeteransToday. Here.
23. 30-year-old radioactive dead tree at Chernobyl. Very dead. Very radioactive, like millions of others there and around the world. https://outoftheboxscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Chernobyl-Dead-Trees-Photo-By-Beatrice-Lundborg
24. Amusing Planet, VIP observers watching the spectacle during Operation Greenhouse at Enewetak Atoll, 1951. http://www.amusingplanet.com/2008/07/how-to-watch-nuclear-explosion.html
25. Al Gore Lied, The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) lowers the Boom on Al Gore’s Big Lie that the humble, beneficial gas – CO2 – causes global warming https://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/06/28/al-gore-lied/
26. Did you ever think how much Rad U235 or Rad Plutonium 239 is vaporized in a detonation of a nuclear weapon? Bob Nichols, June 11, 2017. Very little, actually. https://yourradiationthisweek.org/2017/06/11/did-you-ever-think-how-much-rad-u235-or-rad-plutonium-239-is-vaporized-in-a-detonation-of-a-nuclear-weapon/
27. CPM or Counts per Minute is the radiation measuring system used by RadNet, a directorate of the EPA.
28. See the Wind flow! “This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US.” FERNANDA VIÉGAS MARTIN WATTENBERG, See the moving map showing the wind. http://hint.fm/wind/
29. MILLION A WEEK CLUB No 6 – California’s Boosted Fires, By Bob Nichols, December 2017 https://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/12/30/million-a-week-club-no-6-californias-boosted-fires
30. YOUR RADIATION THIS WEEK – Nichols on Nuclear – Library of Articles https://yourradiationthisweek.org/nichols-on-nuclear-library-of-articles/
31. Actual Beta radiation collected by RadNet in 2006 was 7,380,489,546.384977 CPM for Washington, D.C. See RadNet. Same address as Note No. 1.
32. Satellite view of annual Uranium boosted fires in California in November 2018. https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/chem/surface/level/overlay=cosc/orthographic=-122.46,39.53,3000https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/chem/surface/level/overlay=cosc/orthographic=-122.46,39.53,3000
33. Chernobyl: Assessment of Radiological and Health Impacts, http://www.oecd-nea.org/rp/pubs/2003/3508-chernobyl.pdf “However, one year after the accident a storm resuspended deposited radioactivity in the exclusion zone [around the smashed reactor,] and the radioactivity of air in the exclusion zone in the Pripiat city increased by a factor of 1,000 and reached 300 Bq.m.-3. Fires in the forests have also lead to the increases of radioactivity.”
“In 1992, in the vicinity of the exclusion zone, radiation due to forest fires reached 20 Bq.m-3 for beta emitters and 70 mBq.m-3 from plutonium isotopes. Monitoring stations far from these zones registered some peaks of radioactivity.”
That’s Way Too Much Gamma RadGamma Radiation in America – 2020-7
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Tables of Poisoned American Cities
Million a Week and
January 1 to October 13, 2018
Published October 20, 2018
Gamma and Beta CPM by City and State in the US
+ More Cities Above MaxNormalSafeLevel
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Targeted Individuals 2010 US Census
2018 GAMMA COUNT 10/13/2018 6,864 HOURS
2014 GAMMA COUNT 10/13/2014 6,864 HOURS
CITY
ST.
2018 YTD TO October 13, 2018 RECORDED nSv/Hr RAD 6,864 HOURS
2014 YTD BETA CPM 6,864 HOURS
645,613
66,324,304
58,881,623
Colorado Springs,
CO.
Withheld
Withheld
1,130,490
61,897,642
67,524,691
Raleigh,
NC.
Withheld
191,410
514,098
60,543,936
53,425,875
Portland,
ME.
Withheld
Withheld
699,757
57,811,063
59,161,142
Little Rock,
AR.
Withheld
467,706
Transient
54,869,346
51,153,628
Navajo Lake,
NM.
Withheld
Withheld
527,753
51,031,399
52,512,618
Spokane,
WA.
Withheld
Withheld
916,980
49,811,044
54,932,012
Worcester,
MA.
631,433
279,413
4,224,851
48,796,029
34,932,909
Riverside,
CA.
Withheld
653,067
930,450
47,181,398
45,566,597
Fresno,
CA.
Withheld
567,224
138,115
47,172,481
28,441,605
St. George,
UT.
Withheld
123,218
3,095,313
47,150,850
54,558,671
San Diego,
CA.
717,309
210,773
133,265
46,205,417
48,259,409
Idaho Falls,
ID.
Withheld
141,927
5,286,728
44,522,142
41,951,990
Atlanta,
GA.
Withheld
Withheld
4,552,402
44,331,063
43,862,745
Boston,
MA.
Withheld
Withheld
4,192,887
44,311,640
42,718,017
Phoenix,
AZ.
Withheld
713,511
980,263
43,601,487
42,473,168
Tucson,
AZ.
Withheld
645,442
75,450
43,182,171
42,511,636
Casper,
WY.
Withheld
Withheld
2,543,482
43,009,991
41,933,211
Denver,
CO.
Withheld
Withheld
4,224,851
42,270,918
43,677,952
San Bernardino,
CA.
Withheld
503,299
1,212,381
41,977,590
40,760,167
Hartford,
CT.
Withheld
233,208
12,828,837
41,744,199
44,791,763
Los Angeles,
CA.
521,592
579,592
146,723
40,137,711
46,040,782
Grand Junction,
CO.
Withheld
Withheld
146,445
39,482,721
41,455,514
Concord,
NH.
Withheld
259,272
2,009,342
38,537,589
35,480,805
Kansas City,
KS.
Withheld
Withheld
622,263
38,291,240
36,293,946
El Paso,
TX.
Withheld
Withheld
1,252,987
38,128,056
35,999,755
Oklahoma City,
OK.
Withheld
Withheld
1,600,852
37,861,186
36,917,867
Providence,
RI.
Withheld
Withheld
839,631
37,806,275
35,815,734
Bakersfield,
CA.
Withheld
675,122
21,361
37,158,507
39,036,946
Pierre,
SD.
Withheld
Withheld
1,235,708
36,733,906
37,998,096
Louisville,
KY
Withheld
Withheld
158,934
36,098,621
66,834,514
Billings,
MT.
Withheld
Withheld
250,304
35,560,335
36,846,717
Laredo,
TX.
Withheld
Withheld
616,561
34,866,169
33,933,399
Boise,
ID.
Withheld
Withheld
51,749
34,846,104
35,373,807
Mason City,
IA.
Withheld
Withheld
2,356,285
34,378,051
34,070,380
Pittsburgh,
PA.
Withheld
335,267
887,077
34,363,799
44,522,929
Albuquerque,
NM.
Withheld
857,314
195,751
34,196,156
Withheld
Yuma,
AZ.
582,166
Withheld
2,077,240
33,899,979
32,189,058
Cleveland,
OH.
Withheld
Withheld
439,811
33,733,034
33,047,166
Shreveport,
LA.
Withheld
Withheld
8,175,133
33,641,584
30,218,838
New York City,
NY.
406,272
Withheld
52,591
33,130,081
36,305,393
Kearney,
NE.
739,184
Withheld
231,891
33,114,022
32,987,612
Champaign,
IL.
Withheld
Withheld
564,873
32,976,511
43,276,736
Augusta,
GA.
Withheld
299,773
114,778
32,827,210
30,439,635
Bismarck,
ND.
Withheld
Withheld
280,467
32,491,321
30,610,410
Ft. Smith,
AR.
Withheld
387,064
428,185
32,481,075
Corpus Christi,
TX.
Withheld
Withheld
36,288
32,418,773
30,317,449
Lincoln,
NE.
Withheld
532,769
3,010,232
32,173,022
41,500,656
Anaheim,
CA.
Withheld
301,848
309,635
32,129,590
33,991,132
Charleston,
WV.
Withheld
87,255
253,340
32,046,925
34,102,518
Richland,
WA.
Withheld
Withheld
134,598
32,029,283
38,913,943
Rapid City,
SD.
Withheld
Withheld
1,087,873
32,009,696
32,263,466
Salt Lake City,
UT.
Withheld
166,828
472,099
32,005,852
31,238,285
Lexington,
KY
Withheld
Withheld
630,919
31,485,218
30,690,609
Wichita,
KS.
Withheld
Withheld
1,676,822
31,456,687
33,168,771
Virginia Beach,
VA.
Withheld
Withheld
125,228
31,128,445
34,297,535
Harrisonburg,
VA.
Withheld
Withheld
937,478
31,091,741
31,195,611
Tulsa,
OK.
Withheld
Withheld
64,511
30,867,759
37,829,202
Reno,
NV.
Withheld
Withheld
1,324,829
30,071,349
32,409,663
Memphis,
TN.
Withheld
Withheld
367413
29,808,691
39,993,153
Tallahasee,
FL.
392,090
20,901
21,165
29,654,206
28,770,241
Lockport,
NY.
Withheld
314,091
251,933
29,482,206
30,677,703
Amarillo,
TX.
Withheld
1,502,834
865,350
29,218,411
30,214,696
Omaha,
NE.
404,800
Withheld
4,296,250
28,678,349
27,335,265
Detroit,
MI.
Withheld
Withheld
6,426,214
28,160,551
29,144,671
Ft. Worth,
TX.
Withheld
366,332
605,435
27,763,242
26,295,058
Madison,
WI.
Withheld
547,005
40,325
27,665,540
24,170,085
Des Moines,
IA.
Withheld
Withheld
201,110
27,484,987
24,546,334
Aurora,
IL.
Withheld
Withheld
5,965,343
27,362,796
27,616,811
Philadelphia,
PA.
336,836
Withheld
1,208,101
27,107,441
27,886,637
Richmond,
VA.
Withheld
Withheld
53,829
26,834,424
24,198,231
Carlsbad,
NM.
Withheld
Withheld
412,992
26,624,178
Withheld
Mobile,
AL.
Withheld
Withheld
837,571
26,193,681
28,101,547
Knoxville,
TN.
Withheld
Withheld
1,128,047
25,677,039
28,999,970
Birmingham,
AL.
347,186
Withheld
1,079,671
25,085,694
32,499,743
Rochester,
NY.
542,675
Withheld
134,623
24,947,278
24,714,602
Eureka,
CA.
Withheld
279,607
1887877
24,485,754
23,942,624
Indianapolis,
IN.
Withheld
Withheld
3,348,859
24,109,452
23,534,797
St. Paul,
MN.
Withheld
503,616
1,836,911
23,549,148
27,255,449
San Jose,
CA.
314,179
Withheld
5,920,416
23,062,465
23,932,639
Houston,
TX.
268,881
Withheld
374,536
22,741,354
27,678,015
Montgomery,
AL.
344,530
331,650
2,787,701
22,163,592
22,398,171
St. Louis,
MO.
330,900
445,798
9,461,105
22,085,749
27,135,083
Chicago,
IL.
310,530
Withheld
2,356,285
21,716,237
46,087,032
Miami,
FL.
Withheld
Withheld
5,945
21,342,362
19,383,200
Yaphank,
NY.
312,851
220,654
4,335,391
21,172,861
28,680,580
San Francisco,
CA.
Withheld
Withheld
279,771
20,648,433
18,685,240
Duluth,
MN.
Withheld
Withheld
6,426,214
20,317,487
22,607,903
Dallas,
TX.
282,214
430,750
211,261
20,276,650
24,598,408
Burlington,
VT.
313,489
Withheld
1,670,890
20,133,278
26,466,144
Nashville,
TN.
Withheld
Withheld
98,762
19,638,313
23,543,025
Paducah,
KY.
Withheld
Withheld
802,484
18,185,799
23,523,984
Baton Rouge,
LA.
310,621
266,881
6,097,684
13,695,791
23,791,080
Washington,
D.C.
222,044
259,980
97,581
13,575,860
15,198,742
Fairbanks,
AK.
267,920
312,388
2,783,243
12,861,364
15,052,930
Tampa,
FL.
224,431
Withheld
380,821
11,327,247
11,722,214
Anchorage,
AK.
218,196
137,244
2,142,508
8,687,245
18,959,776
San Antonio,
TX.
263,035
Withheld
8,227,397
8,227,397
MaxNormalSafeLevel
US
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[See Table of Poisoned American Cities in Bob Nichols’ VT column to access sortable version.]
What was the last Column on the Table of Poisoned Americans Cities is now the First Column. It is the number of Targeted Individuals for the ongoing radiation kill in America.
Are you included in the kill numbers? Look and see! It is free and does not hurt!
If you are, what’cha going to do about it? There are only 160 Million of you on the list. Look and see!
Are you in a city that gets a Million Counts of Radiation a Week? First, how on earth are you going to find out? That is a secret, isn’t it? Radiation?
Million A Week Club -YRTW 40 – WIND MAP
Summary
The nearby Targeted Individuals of US nuclear power plants is 160,876,377 people by the official 2010 US Census.
The poor souls live within range of a leaking nuclear power plant and catch radiation poisoning. All nuke power plants leak radiation.
They were exposed to measured Gamma Rad this year of:
Three billion, one hundred ninety-eight million, nine hundred twenty-six thousand, eight hundred forty-six CPM.
YTD is short for Year to Date. It means January 1 of the current year to today. CPM is short for Counts Per Minute.
Source RadNet Gamma radiation readings are taken hourly throughout the year. Radiation covers the US like a deadly blanket.
That’s 8,760 cpm Counts on each city listed in a year; local radioactive counts are recorded every minute. That’s 8,784 cpm count hourly reports in a Leap Year.
The increase in Gamma radiation in the States last week, October 6, 2018, to October 13, 2018, was 61,289,945 CPM.
This is an increase in only a week that is way too high a price to pay in deaths and lost health; in addition to just being the Wrong thing to do.
See NEW DATA in the Colorado Springs, Colorado Radiation History 2006 – 2017, and the 2018 Annualized Rate of Gamma Rad.
Note: Colorado Springs data was WITHHELD for 2006 and 2007, and continues to be WITHHELD by the PTB [Powers that Be].
I wonder what really happened around Colorado Springs in 2006 and 2007, don’t you?
Once emitted from the nuclear power plant, the Rad travels with the wind.
YRTW 40 – TARGETED INDIVIDUALS – US 2010 CENSUS
Much of it goes around the world and is detected on the West Coast of the United States.
Nuke Power Plants add to the deadly radiation every minute of every day. There are 525,600 total minutes in 2018.
The Rad measured YTD in 2018, so far: 3,198,926,846 cpm. [radiation in Billions of Counts (CPM)]
The Total Gamma Rad 2018 Annual Projection is just over 4.08 Billion Gamma Rad for the US.
The Rad measured YTD in 2014 was 3,250,988,094 CPM YTD.
Dr. John Gofman, Medical Director of the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab famously called that kind of thing “premeditated murder.”
This nuke stuff gets real serious, real quick. It’s a nasty, nasty business.
“This is a Bad situation for all who breathe,” states EU physicist Dr. Paolo Scampa.[5] Now included, for the 40th Week of 2018 just passed, all cities above 40 Million CPM [27] Year to Date [YTD] of deadly Gamma Radiation.
Gamma “Rays” unpublished radioactive kin are a disastrous freebie from the PTB [Powers that Be.] A Count is One Radioactive Decay.
Today’s 286-day or 6,864-hour report for January 1, 2018 to October 13, 2018, is another case of Bad news from your radWeather Report. 78.36% [to October 13] of 2018 is gone.
I won’t try to kid you with good news lies and made up “fake facts.” Bottom-line, this is way too much radiation for humans to take.
I despise the people-like animals responsible for this world wide calamity. I will continue the report as long as I am able.
Continue to read and share as long as you are able. Tell your smart friends; the others, not so much.
The Perps knew exactly what they were doing and did it anyway. That’s textbook psychopathic behavior and a whole bucketload of Criminal Acts.
Denial is very strong in Americans; expect it often. Don’t let it get you down; there are millions of folks who know the score on the Rad. Persevere, Find Others. Figure out what to do.
I will measure and characterize our shared demise to the best of my ability. BookMark this page and Sign up for Emails on my Websites; I’ll keep you advised.
Within minutes or hours of publishing this
Within minutes or hours of publishing this list of cities over 40 Million YTD Counts of Radiation, four more cities will Zoom past 40 Million Counts of deadly Gamma Radiation since January 1, 2018.
Their killer attack on your body’s trillions of cells never ceases. It did not used to be that way y’know – back in the day.
There were only four radioactive Isotopes in existence and their Decay products. They were mostly in the ground.
Today there are 1,946 known radioactive Isotopes in existence in our atmosphere. The known Gamma radioactive Isotopes are measured by RadNet [1] and reported here.
Cell assassins, like Plutonium 239, and its brothers were never around; they did not exist on this Planet. That will be 27 cities above 40 Million Rad Counts so far this year.
RadNet has largely stopped reporting radioactive Beta counts. No explanation was given.
Max Normal Safe Level
The United States is a very radioactive country. No monitored cities are below the MaxNormalSafeLevel; all monitored cities are above safe level.
Records of Total Gamma Radiation are easily accessible with a computer and a fast Internet connection at RadNet, a directorate of the EPA. [1]
RadNet simply presents the data. It is up to you to decide how much radiation is too much and what to do about it.
Use a fast InterNet connection or run the look-ups as a background task. Either way, you get the data yourself.
Good luck on your efforts. As they say, “It’s complicated.”
Conclusion. The amount of Rad in the air now Dooms Humanity to a relatively quick Extinction.
Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, it’s dangerous out there.
Colorado Springs, CO. Radiation History 2006 – 2017
NEW DATA 2018 Annualized Rate of Gamma Rad: 84,644,653 CPM.
2017 Annual Rad CPM: 84,495,556 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2016 Annual Rad CPM: 85,154,664 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2015 Annual Rad CPM: 81,746,223 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2014 Annual Rad CPM: 77,531,924 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2013 Annual Rad CPM: 84,817,423 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2012 Annual Rad CPM: 85,323,100 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2011 Annual Rad CPM: 78,015,071 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 568,266 CPM
2010 Annual Rad CPM: 76,610,646 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 598,878 CPM
2009 Annual Rad CPM: 79,872,468 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 1,278,274 CPM
2008 Annual Rad CPM: 93,502,028 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 2,183,901 CPM
2007 Rad CPM: Zero, Radiation Count Data Not Available to the Public.
2006 Rad CPM: Zero, Radiation Count Data Not Available to the Public.
Total Gamma Radiation Colorado Springs 2006 to 2017: 826,747,236 CPM.
The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA. Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder
2. The EPA based reporting of NETC dot com, an LLC.
3. These stations’ Radiation equals Total Gamma Radiation. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations. CPM. “Although we can’t see it, taste it, smell it or hear it we can measure radiation and observe its effects. One way to measure radiation which the United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] has chosen to use on its radiation websites is in Counts Per Minute or CPM. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation This Week’ Apr 3, 2015
4. Radiation destruction of chitin, IAEA, by Ershov, B.G.; Sukhov, N.L.; Nud’ga, L.A.; Baklagina, Yu.G.; Kozhevnikova, L.G.; Petropavlovskii, G.A. (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow (Russian Federation)
5. “Plutonium Air” by Dr Paolo Scampa, AIPRI Blog, Aug 19, 2016
6. “Radioactive Fertilizer,” AIPRI by Dr Paolo Scampa, September 23, 2016, AIPRI: Les engrais radioactifs,
7. “Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world, study finds,” By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 19, 2016,
8. EPA Proposal Allows Radiation Exposure in Drinking Water Equivalent to 250 Chest X-Rays a Year
“Forty-five (45) years later, the Nuclear States officially raise the amounts of “permitted radiation levels” by hundreds and sometimes thousands of times to maintain the utter and absolute dominance of the Nuclear State over everything, everywhere, for all time. No tolerance given.”
9. “Baghdad” by Dr. Paolo Scampa, AIPRI, Saturday 12 November 2016
10. “News Release, New Aerial Survey Identifies More Than 100 Million Dead Trees in California, ” USDA Office of Communications, “This brings the total number of dead trees since 2010 to over 102 million,”
11. Caribou herd in Alaska suffering from mysterious decline, November 30, 2016, Noel Kirkpatrick, MNN Mother Nature Network, “The Central Arctic caribou herd in Alaska is experiencing a “steep decline” in its population, and scientists are researching the reasons why () .”
12. “Facing a Dying Nation,” a line from the 1979 Tribal Rock Musical HAIR. A scene with “Facing a Dying Nation” starring Treat Williams from the movie is here: The character Pfc. Berger is KIA in Vietnam in 1968.
13. It is Eugen Wigner’s name as a Verb. It’s about all things Wignerized. See Notes on Your Radiation This Week No. 69 and 70
14. sie·vert, ˈsēvərt/, noun Physics, noun: sievert; plural noun: sieverts; symbol: Sv, the SI unit of dose equivalent (the biological effect of ionizing radiation), equal to an effective dose of a joule of energy per kilogram of recipient mass. Google: Sievert
15. Eco Health Alliance interactive map of killer viruses – map
16. “In [a] first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,” by Daisuke Kikuchi, “Maebashi, Gunma Pref. In first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,”
17. Uranium Stocks, “Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy, in Blow to Nuclear Power,” Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 10:04PM, “Westinghouse Electric Company, which helped drive the development of nuclear energy and the electric grid itself, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, casting a shadow over the global nuclear industry.
18. Black Star shows tracks of Alpha particles in an Apes lung much like yours. Plutonium particle in lung tissue: “The black star in the middle of this picture shows the tracks made by alpha rays emitted from a particle of plutonium-239 in the lung tissue of an ape. The alpha rays do not travel very far, but once inside the body, they can penetrate more than 10,000 cells within their range. This set of alpha tracks (magnified 500 times) occurred over a 48-hour period” (Robert Del Tredici, At Work in the Fields of the Bomb [1987], plate 39). 19
19. “De la guerre nucléaire” Maurice, E. ANDRE, nuclear officer (NBCR or nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological exclusive function) Captain Commander, retired. Addendum by Dr. Paolo Scampa.
20. University of Arkansas disposes of wastewater
21. Banner picture by the NY Times. Fire
22. Total Gamma Radiation – Year to Date 2017.7 November 18, 2017, VeteransToday. Here.
23. 30 year old radioactive dead tree at Chernobyl. Very dead. Very radioactive, like millions of others there and around the world. https://outoftheboxscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Chernobyl-Dead-Trees-Photo-By-Beatrice-Lundborg
24. Amusing Planet, VIP observers watching the spectacle during Operation Greenhouse at Enewetak Atoll, 1951. http://www.amusingplanet.com/2008/07/how-to-watch-nuclear-explosion.html
25. Al Gore Lied, The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) lowers the Boom on Al Gore’s Big Lie that the humble, beneficial gas – CO2 – causes global warming https://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/06/28/al-gore-lied/
26. Did you ever think how much Rad U235 or Rad Plutonium 239 is vaporized in a detonation of a nuclear weapon? Bob Nichols, June 11, 2017. Very little, actually. https://yourradiationthisweek.org/2017/06/11/did-you-ever-think-how-much-rad-u235-or-rad-plutonium-239-is-vaporized-in-a-detonation-of-a-nuclear-weapon/
27. CPM or Counts per Minute is the radiation measuring system used by RadNet, a directorate of the EPA.
28. See the Wind flow! “This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US.” FERNANDA VIÉGAS MARTIN WATTENBERG, See the moving map showing the wind. http://hint.fm/wind/
29. MILLION A WEEK CLUB No 6 – California’s Boosted Fires, By Bob Nichols, December 30, 2017 https://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/12/30/million-a-week-club-no-6-californias-boosted-fires/
Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award winner, a Veterans Today columnist, a former correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various online publications. He reports on war, politics and the two nuclear weapons labs in the Bay Area. Nichols is writing a book based on 20 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. He is a former employee of an Army Ammunition Plant. You are encouraged to write Nichols at duweapons@gmail.com
Are you in a city that gets a Million Counts of Radiation a Week? First, how on earth are you going to find out? That is a secret, isn’t it? Radiation?
Executive Summary
The nearby Targeted Population of US nuclear power plants is 160,876,377 people by the official 2010 US Census with a measured:
2,252,670,030 [that’s Billion] Gamma CPM YTD in 2018.
YTD is short for Year to Date. It means January 1 of the current year to today. CPM is short for Counts Per Minute.
Source RadNet Gamma radiation readings are taken hourly throughout the year. Radiation covers the US like a deadly blanket.
The increase in Gamma radiation in the States this week, July 14, 2018, to July 21, 2018, was a high 82,352,305 cpm.
This is an increase in only a week that is way too high a price to pay.
See NEW DATA in the Colorado Springs, Colorado Radiation History 2006 – 2017, and the 2018 Annualized Rate of Gamma Rad.
Note: It is not really 11 years, just 9 years; Colorado Springs data was WITHHELD for 2006 and 2007, and continues to be WITHHELD by the PTB [Powers that Be].
I wonder what really happened around Colorado Springs in 2006 and 2007, don’t you?
MILLION A WEEK CLUB – YRTW 28
Once emitted from the nuclear power plant, the Rad travels with the wind.
Much of it goes around the world and is detected on the West Coast of the United States.
Nuke Power Plants add to the deadly radiation every minute of every day. There are 525,600 minutes in 2018.
MILLION A WEEK CLUB – YRTW 28 – Wind Map 7.27.2018
The Rad measured YTD in 2018 was 2,252,670,030 cpm. [in Billions]
The Rad measured YTD in 2014 was 2,170,317,725 cpm.
The increase in the YTD Rad from 2014 to 2018 YTD was 82,352,305 cpm. That is more than last week’s increase.
Written out the weekly increase was: eighty-two million,
three hundred fifty-two thousand, three hundred five.
Dr. John Gofman, Medical Director of the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab famously called that kind of thing “premeditated murder.”
This nuke stuff gets real serious, real quick. It’s a nasty, nasty business.
“This is a Bad situation for all who breathe,” states EU physicist Dr. Paolo Scampa.[5] Now included, for the 28th Week of 2018 just passed, all cities above 28 Million CPM [27] Year to Date [YTD] of deadly Gamma Radiation.
MILLION A WEEK CLUB – YRTW 28
Gamma “Rays” unpublished radioactive kin are a disastrous freebie from the PTB [Powers that Be.] A Count is One Radioactive Decay.
Tables of Poisoned American Cities Million a Week and Total Gamma Radiation Reported in the USA – Week 28 January 1 to July 21, 2018 Published July 28, 2018 Gamma and Beta CPM by City and State in the US
+ More Cities Above MaxNormalSafeLevel
Million a Week
2018 GAMMA READING ON 7/21/2018 4,848 HOURS
2014 GAMMA READING 7/21/2014 4,848 HOURS
DATE for 2018
CITY
ST.
2010 Census Target Population
5,810,959
5,810,959
7/21/2018
MaxNormalSafeLevel
US
46,668,494
41,825,123
7/21/2018
Colorado Springs,
CO.
645,613
42,319,493
46,165,875
7/21/2018
Raleigh,
NC.
1,130,490
41,049,513
36,175,156
7/21/2018
Portland,
ME.
514,098
40,758,846
40,463,111
7/21/2018
Little Rock,
AR.
699,757
38,503,072
35,975,545
7/21/2018
Navajo Lake,
NM.
Transient
36,047,869
35,815,790
7/21/2018
Spokane,
WA.
527,753
34,450,322
37,472,664
7/21/2018
Worcester,
MA.
916,980
34,389,136
20,581,428
7/21/2018
Riverside,
CA.
4,224,851
33,730,022
19,053,349
7/21/2018
St. George,
UT.
138,115
33,295,014
32,484,331
7/21/2018
Fresno,
CA.
930,450
33,032,769
37,778,276
7/21/2018
San Diego,
CA.
3,095,313
31,974,768
29,608,972
7/21/2018
Atlanta,
GA.
5,286,728
31,878,205
30,181,346
7/21/2018
Boston,
MA.
4,552,402
31,377,706
33,667,340
7/21/2018
Idaho Falls,
ID.
133,265
30,994,882
31,185,317
7/21/2018
Phoenix,
AZ.
4,192,887
30,577,200
30,407,679
7/21/2018
Tucson,
AZ.
980,263
30,519,016
31,697,000
7/21/2018
Los Angeles,
CA.
12,828,837
30,089,324
29,435,343
7/21/2018
Denver,
CO.
2,543,482
29,707,377
30,683,011
7/21/2018
San Bernardino,
CA.
4,224,851
29,498,741
29,648,121
7/21/2018
Casper,
WY.
75,450
28,715,134
7/21/2018
Yuma,
AZ.
195,751
28,026,504
26,774,765
7/21/2018
Hartford,
CT.
1,212,381
27,962,401
28,203,597
7/21/2018
Concord,
NH.
146,445
27,722,464
32,430,235
7/21/2018
Grand Junction,
CO.
146,723
27,165,320
22,897,341
7/21/2018
El Paso,
TX.
622,263
26,982,866
7/21/2018
Bakersfield,
CA.
839,631
26,844,219
24,532,264
7/21/2018
Oklahoma City,
OK.
1,252,987
26,419,648
24,718,359
7/21/2018
Providence,
RI.
1,600,852
26,081,973
23,413,611
7/21/2018
Kansas City,
KS.
2,009,342
25,754,615
24,444,221
7/21/2018
Laredo,
TX.
250,304
25,421,322
25,854,191
7/21/2018
Pierre,
SD.
21,361
24,911,013
25,751,962
7/21/2018
Reno,
NV.
64,511
24,842,732
45,870,871
7/21/2018
Billings,
MT.
158,934
24,669,925
24,627,743
7/21/2018
Louisville,
KY
1,235,708
24,409,411
23,047,207
7/21/2018
Mason City,
IA.
51,749
24,389,378
22,950,412
7/21/2018
Boise,
ID.
616,561
24,352,312
29,416,053
7/21/2018
Anaheim,
CA.
3,010,232
24,153,512
30,780,427
7/21/2018
Albuquerque,
NM.
887,077
23,841,427
20,436,401
7/21/2018
New York City,
NY.
8,175,133
23,695,673
21,493,468
7/21/2018
Cleveland,
OH.
2,077,240
23,630,814
22,244,427
7/21/2018
Pittsburgh,
PA.
2,356,285
23,263,432
7/21/2018
Corpus Christi,
TX.
428,185
23,221,889
21,622,913
7/21/2018
Shreveport,
LA.
439,811
23,160,967
23,542,007
7/21/2018
Kearney,
NE.
52,591
22,994,227
20,404,694
7/21/2018
Ft. Smith,
AR.
280,467
22,924,421
20,640,221
7/21/2018
Lincoln,
NE.
36,288
22,862,098
20,111,909
7/21/2018
Wichita,
KS.
630,919
22,753,587
19,136,704
7/21/2018
Bismarck,
ND.
114,778
22,748,394
21,842,831
7/21/2018
Champaign,
IL.
231,891
22,458,341
22,798,140
7/21/2018
Charleston,
WV.
309,635
22,266,937
22,802,808
7/21/2018
Virginia Beach,
VA.
1,676,822
22,111,122
21,659,146
7/21/2018
Salt Lake City,
UT.
1,087,873
22,076,299
23,351,597
7/21/2018
Richland,
WA.
253,340
22,041,437
19,879,326
7/21/2018
Lexington,
KY
472,099
21,859,362
25,790,099
7/21/2018
Rapid City,
SD.
134,598
21,729,868
20,332,891
7/21/2018
Tulsa,
OK.
937,478
21,709,814
21,850,766
7/21/2018
Harrisonburg,
VA.
125,228
21,438,546
21,196,997
7/21/2018
Memphis,
TN.
1,324,829
21,124,102
26,003,632
7/21/2018
Tallahasee,
FL.
367413
21,078,920
20,297,139
7/21/2018
Amarillo,
TX.
251,933
20,646,374
29,686,116
7/21/2018
Augusta,
GA.
564,873
20,379,547
19,570,249
7/21/2018
Omaha,
NE.
865,350
20,335,784
18,650,416
7/21/2018
Lockport,
NY.
21,165
20,107,849
WITHHELD
7/21/2018
Mobile,
AL.
412,992
19,978,101
19,613,112
7/21/2018
Ft. Worth,
TX.
6,426,214
19,736,419
17,774,693
7/21/2018
Detroit,
MI.
4,296,250
19,302,812
16,516,044
7/21/2018
Carlsbad,
NM.
53,829
19,255,089
18,633,173
7/21/2018
Richmond,
VA.
1,208,101
19,074,087
16,894,762
7/21/2018
Madison,
WI.
605,435
18,827,221
15,886,080
7/21/2018
Des Moines,
IA.
40,325
18,740,756
15,674,442
7/21/2018
Aurora,
IL.
201,110
18,242,023
18,362,431
7/21/2018
Knoxville,
TN.
837,571
18,137,214
19,136,704
7/21/2018
Birmingham,
AL.
1,128,047
17,941,694
18,516,503
7/21/2018
Philadelphia,
PA.
5,965,343
17,204,888
16,590,947
7/21/2018
Eureka,
CA.
134,623
17,087,315
17,811,900
7/21/2018
Chicago,
IL.
9,461,105
17,080,972
15,187,228
7/21/2018
St. Paul,
MN.
3,348,859
16,806,674
15,331,319
7/21/2018
Indianapolis,
IN.
1887877
16,565,003
18,857,808
7/21/2018
San Jose,
CA.
1,836,911
16,217,074
16,462,876
7/21/2018
Houston,
TX.
5,920,416
15,651,165
18,632,046
7/21/2018
Montgomery,
AL.
374,536
15,628,594
14,591,814
7/21/2018
St. Louis,
MO.
2,787,701
15,487,759
19,725,444
7/21/2018
San Francisco,
CA.
4,335,391
15,331,899
15,826,171
7/21/2018
Baton Rouge,
LA.
802,484
15,064,985
12,998,453
7/21/2018
Yaphank,
NY.
5,945
15,056,212
32,862,882
7/21/2018
Miami,
FL.
2,356,285
14,501,204
15,222,750
7/21/2018
Dallas,
TX.
6,426,214
14,120,212
12,412,300
7/21/2018
Nashville,
TN.
1,670,890
13,865,614
16,449,188
7/21/2018
Burlington,
VT.
211,261
13,584,363
11,499,972
7/21/2018
Duluth,
MN.
279,771
13,551,714
14,537,006
7/21/2018
Paducah,
KY.
98,762
11,653,934
21,818,431
7/21/2018
Rochester,
NY.
1,079,671
10,837,682
10,340,912
7/21/2018
Tampa,
FL.
2,783,243
9,665,550
18,138,654
7/21/2018
Washington,
D.C.
6,097,684
9,639,457
13,360,538
7/21/2018
San Antonio,
TX.
2,142,508
9,037,023
9,966,104
7/21/2018
Fairbanks,
AK.
97,581
7,836,614
7,511,145
7/21/2018
Anchorage,
AK.
380,821
5,810,959
5,810,959
7/21/2018
MaxNormalSafeLevel
US
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[First published in Bob Nichols Veterans Today column; see sortable Table of Poisoned American Cities there.]
Today’s 202-day or 4,848-hour report for January 1, 2018 to July 21, 2018, is another case of Bad news from your radWeather Report. 55.34% [to July 21] of 2018 is gone.
I won’t try to kid you with good news lies and made up “fake facts.” Bottom-line, this is way too much radiation for humans to take.
MILLION A WEEK CLUB YRTW 28
I despise the people-like animals responsible for this world wide calamity. I will continue the report as long as I am able.
Continue to read and share as long as you are able. Tell your smart friends; the others, not so much.
Denial is very strong in Americans; expect it often. Don’t let it get you down; there are millions of folks who know the score on the Rad. Persevere.
I will measure and characterize our shared demise to the best of my ability. BookMark this page and Sign up for Emails on my Websites; I’ll keep you advised.
Within minutes or hours of publishing this
Within minutes or hours of publishing this list of cities over 28 Million YTD Counts of Radiation, four more cities will Zoom past 28 Million Counts of deadly Gamma Radiation since January 1, 2018.
Their killer attack on your body’s trillions of cells never ceases. It did not used to be that way y’know – back in the day.
There were only three, maybe four, radioactive Isotopes in existence and they were mostly in the ground.
Today there are 1,946 radioactive Isotopes in existence, many are in our atmosphere. Of these, only the Gamma radioactive Isotopes are measured and reported here.
Cell assassins, like Plutonium 239, and its brothers were never around. That will be 27 cities above 28 Million Rad Counts so far this year.
Max Normal Safe Level
The United States is a very radioactive country. No monitored cities are below the MaxNormalSafeLevel; all monitored cities are above safe level.
Records of Total Gamma Radiation are easily accessible with a computer and a fast Internet connection at RadNet, a directorate of the EPA. [1]
RadNet simply presents the data. It is up to you to decide how much radiation is too much and what to do about it.
Use a fast InterNet connection or run the look-ups as a background task. Either way, you get the data yourself.
Good luck on your efforts. As they say, “It’s complicated.”
Conclusion. The amount of Rad in the air now Dooms Humanity to a relatively quick Extinction.
Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, it’s dangerous out there.
Colorado Springs, CO. Radiation History 2006 – 2017 NEW DATA
2018 Annualized Rate of Gamma Rad: 84,326,734 CPM.
2017 Annual Rad CPM: 84,495,556 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2016 Annual Rad CPM: 85,154,664 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2015 Annual Rad CPM: 81,746,223 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2014 Annual Rad CPM: 77,531,924 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2013 Annual Rad CPM: 84,817,423 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2012 Annual Rad CPM: 85,323,100 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Withheld
2011 Annual Rad CPM: 78,015,071 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 568,266 CPM
2010 Annual Rad CPM: 76,610,646 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 598,878 CPM
2009 Annual Rad CPM: 79,872,468 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 1,278,274 CPM
2008 Annual Rad CPM: 93,502,028 CPM Total Gamma Count, Beta Count: 2,183,901 CPM
2007 Rad CPM: Zero, Radiation Count Data Not Available to the Public.
2006 Rad CPM: Zero, Radiation Count Data Not Available to the Public.
Total Gamma Radiation Colorado Springs 2006 to 2017: 826,747,236 CPM.
The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA. Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder
2. The EPA based reporting of NETC dot com, an LLC.
3. These stations’ Radiation equals Total Gamma Radiation. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations. CPM. “Although we can’t see it, taste it, smell it or hear it we can measure radiation and observe its effects. One way to measure radiation which the United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] has chosen to use on its radiation websites is in Counts Per Minute or CPM. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation This Week’ Apr 3, 2015
4. Radiation destruction of chitin, IAEA, by Ershov, B.G.; Sukhov, N.L.; Nud’ga, L.A.; Baklagina, Yu.G.; Kozhevnikova, L.G.; Petropavlovskii, G.A. (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow (Russian Federation)
5. “Plutonium Air” by Dr Paolo Scampa, AIPRI Blog, Aug 19, 2016
6. “Radioactive Fertilizer,” AIPRI by Dr Paolo Scampa, September 23, 2016, AIPRI: Les engrais radioactifs,
7. “Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world, study finds,” By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 19, 2016,
8. EPA Proposal Allows Radiation Exposure in Drinking Water Equivalent to 250 Chest X-Rays a Year
“Forty-five (45) years later, the Nuclear States officially raise the amounts of “permitted radiation levels” by hundreds and sometimes thousands of times to maintain the utter and absolute dominance of the Nuclear State over everything, everywhere, for all time. No tolerance given.”
9. “Baghdad” by Dr. Paolo Scampa, AIPRI, Saturday 12 November 2016
10. “News Release, New Aerial Survey Identifies More Than 100 Million Dead Trees in California, ” USDA Office of Communications, “This brings the total number of dead trees since 2010 to over 102 million,”
11. Caribou herd in Alaska suffering from mysterious decline, November 30, 2016, Noel Kirkpatrick, MNN Mother Nature Network, “The Central Arctic caribou herd in Alaska is experiencing a “steep decline” in its population, and scientists are researching the reasons why () .”
12. “Facing a Dying Nation,” a line from the 1979 Tribal Rock Musical HAIR. A scene with “Facing a Dying Nation” starring Treat Williams from the movie is here: The character Pfc. Berger is KIA in Vietnam in 1968.
13. It is Eugen Wigner’s name as a Verb. It’s about all things Wignerized. See Notes on Your Radiation This Week No. 69 and 70
14. sie·vert, ˈsēvərt/, noun Physics, noun: sievert; plural noun: sieverts; symbol: Sv, the SI unit of dose equivalent (the biological effect of ionizing radiation), equal to an effective dose of a joule of energy per kilogram of recipient mass. Google: Sievert
15. Eco Health Alliance interactive map of killer viruses – map
16. “In [a] first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,” by Daisuke Kikuchi, “Maebashi, Gunma Pref. In first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,”
17. Uranium Stocks, “Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy, in Blow to Nuclear Power,” Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 10:04PM, “Westinghouse Electric Company, which helped drive the development of nuclear energy and the electric grid itself, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, casting a shadow over the global nuclear industry.
18. Black Star shows tracks of Alpha particles in an Apes lung much like yours. Plutonium particle in lung tissue: “The black star in the middle of this picture shows the tracks made by alpha rays emitted from a particle of plutonium-239 in the lung tissue of an ape. The alpha rays do not travel very far, but once inside the body, they can penetrate more than 10,000 cells within their range. This set of alpha tracks (magnified 500 times) occurred over a 48-hour period” (Robert Del Tredici, At Work in the Fields of the Bomb [1987], plate 39). 19
19. “De la guerre nucléaire” Maurice, E. ANDRE, nuclear officer (NBCR or nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological exclusive function) Captain Commander, retired. Addendum by Dr. Paolo Scampa.
20. University of Arkansas disposes of wastewater
21. Banner picture by the NY Times. Fire
22. Total Gamma Radiation – Year to Date 2017.7 November 18, 2017, VeteransToday. Here.
23. 30 year old radioactive dead tree at Chernobyl. Very dead. Very radioactive, like millions of others there and around the world. https://outoftheboxscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Chernobyl-Dead-Trees-Photo-By-Beatrice-Lundborg
24. Amusing Planet, VIP observers watching the spectacle during Operation Greenhouse at Enewetak Atoll, 1951. http://www.amusingplanet.com/2008/07/how-to-watch-nuclear-explosion.html
25. Al Gore Lied, The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) lowers the Boom on Al Gore’s Big Lie that the humble, beneficial gas – CO2 – causes global warming https://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/06/28/al-gore-lied/
26. Did you ever think how much Rad U235 or Rad Plutonium 239 is vaporized in a detonation of a nuclear weapon? Bob Nichols, June 11, 2017. Very little, actually. https://yourradiationthisweek.org/2017/06/11/did-you-ever-think-how-much-rad-u235-or-rad-plutonium-239-is-vaporized-in-a-detonation-of-a-nuclear-weapon/
27. CPM or Counts per Minute is the radiation measuring system used by RadNet, a directorate of the EPA.
28. See the Wind flow! “This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US.” FERNANDA VIÉGAS MARTIN WATTENBERG, See the moving map showing the wind. http://hint.fm/wind/
29. MILLION A WEEK CLUB No 6 – California’s Boosted Fires, By Bob Nichols, December 30, 2017 https://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/12/30/million-a-week-club-no-6-californias-boosted-fires/
Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award winner, a Veterans Today columnist, a former correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various online publications. He reports on war, politics and the two nuclear weapons labs in the Bay Area. Nichols is writing a book based on 20 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. He is a former employee of an Army Ammunition Plant. Follow Bob on YouTube channel, Nichols on Nuclear, Twitter, and visit his web site YourRadiationThisWeek.org You are encouraged to write Nichols at duweapons@gmail.com
Are you in a city that gets a Million Counts of Radiation a Week? First, how on earth are you going to find out? Folks, that is a secret, isn’t it? Radiation?
This is a Bad situation for all exposed to the Rad. Now included, for the 24th Week of 2018 just passed, all cities above 24 Million CPM [27] Year to Date [YTD] of deadly Gamma Radiation.
Wind Map
Gamma “Rays” unpublished radioactive kin are a disastrous freebie from the PTB [Powers that Be.] A Count is One Radioactive Decay.
Cities with More than One Million Rad Counts a Week
Tables of Poisoned American Cities Million a Week and Total Gamma Radiation Reported in the USA – Week 24 January 1 to June 23, 2018 Published June 30, 2018 Gamma and Beta CPM by City and State in the US
+ More Cities Above MaxNormalSafeLevel
Million a Week
2018 GAMMA READING ON 6/23/2018 4,176 HOURS
2014 GAMMA READING ON 6/23/2014 4,176 HOURS
2018 YTD BETA CPM
CITY
ST.
2010 Census Target Population
40,136,270
36,264,563
Withheld
Colorado Springs,
CO.
645,613
35,824,311
39,023,079
Withheld
Raleigh,
NC.
1,130,490
35,180,973
36,226,175
Withheld
Little Rock,
AR.
699,757
34,674,757
30,747,687
Withheld
Portland,
ME.
514,098
33,188,253
31,032,579
Withheld
Navajo Lake,
NM.
Transient
30,774,987
30,812,341
Withheld
Spokane,
WA.
527,753
29,697,874
18,332,883
Withheld
Riverside,
CA.
4,224,851
29,567,195
16,942,460
Withheld
St. George,
UT.
138,115
29,191,434
31,602,246
Withheld
Worcester,
MA.
916,980
28,817,152
28,135,416
Withheld
Fresno,
CA.
930,450
28,465,235
32,532,408
Withheld
San Diego,
CA.
3,095,313
27,905,671
26,012,200
Withheld
Boston,
MA.
4,552,402
27,875,204
25,429,651
Withheld
Atlanta,
GA.
5,286,728
26,687,898
28,696,591
Withheld
Idaho Falls,
ID.
133,265
26,580,550
27,147,238
Withheld
Phoenix,
AZ.
4,192,887
26,388,419
24,839,718
Withheld
Denver,
CO.
2,543,482
26,268,209
26,414,171
Withheld
Tucson,
AZ.
980,263
25,764,122
27,423,326
Withheld
Los Angeles,
CA.
12,828,837
25,632,047
26,472,642
Withheld
San Bernardino,
CA.
4,224,851
25,121,137
25,399,822
Withheld
Casper,
WY.
75,450
24,734,818
WITHHELD
Withheld
Yuma,
AZ.
195,751
24,213,769
23,895,423
Withheld
Concord,
NH.
146,445
24,149,095
23,865,147
Withheld
Grand Junction,
CO.
146,723
23,772,507
23,698,213
Withheld
Hartford,
CT.
1,212,381
23,586,783
20,431,473
Withheld
El Paso,
TX.
622,263
23,315,634
WITHHELD
Withheld
Bakersfield,
CA.
839,631
23,204,962
21,987,177
Withheld
Oklahoma City,
OK.
1,252,987
22,622,289
21,930,393
Withheld
Providence,
RI.
1,600,852
22,558,306
21,709,031
Withheld
Laredo,
TX.
250,304
22,023,985
20,754,171
Withheld
Kansas City,
KS.
2,009,342
21,918,508
25,592,059
Withheld
Anaheim,
CA.
3,010,232
21,741,391
22,975,418
Withheld
Pierre,
SD.
21,361
21,682,300
23,031,239
Withheld
Reno,
NV.
64,511
21,387,192
20,553,440
Withheld
Boise,
ID.
616,561
21,376,748
39,113,530
Withheld
Billings,
MT.
158,934
21,140,043
20,505,190
Withheld
Mason City,
IA.
51,749
20,805,500
26,469,966
Withheld
Albuquerque,
NM.
887,077
20,702,639
21,575,420
Withheld
Louisville,
KY
1,235,708
20,539,307
18,118,125
Withheld
New York City,
NY.
8,175,133
20,396,101
19,018,708
Withheld
Cleveland,
OH.
2,077,240
20,249,473
WITHHELD
Withheld
Corpus Christi,
TX.
428,185
20,151,087
19,768,409
Withheld
Pittsburgh,
PA.
2,356,285
19,934,602
20,758,973
Withheld
Kearney,
NE.
52,591
19,926,252
19,225,752
Withheld
Shreveport,
LA.
439,811
19,911,033
18,054,790
Withheld
Ft. Smith,
AR.
280,467
19,868,679
18,465,206
Withheld
Lincoln,
NE.
36,288
19,712,504
17,921,502
Withheld
Wichita,
KS.
630,919
19,555,459
17,237,420
Withheld
Bismarck,
ND.
114,778
19,397,111
19,466,956
Withheld
Champaign,
IL.
231,891
19,394,588
20,288,624
Withheld
Charleston,
WV.
309,635
19,155,081
20,415,514
Withheld
Virginia Beach,
VA.
1,676,822
19,052,583
25,222,975
Withheld
Augusta,
GA.
564,873
19,038,102
20,787,599
Withheld
Richland,
WA.
253,340
18,974,221
19,246,003
Withheld
Salt Lake City,
UT.
1,087,873
18,829,037
17,281,867
Withheld
Lexington,
KY
472,099
18,760,042
22,849,550
Withheld
Rapid City,
SD.
134,598
18,634,889
18,038,415
Withheld
Tulsa,
OK.
937,478
18,559,499
18,874,494
Withheld
Memphis,
TN.
1,324,829
18,418,136
19,335,996
Withheld
Harrisonburg,
VA.
125,228
18,230,272
18,047,081
Withheld
Amarillo,
TX.
251,933
18,209,159
24,033,122
Withheld
Tallahasee,
FL.
367413
17,455,610
17,403,098
Withheld
Omaha,
NE.
865,350
17,426,941
WITHHELD
Withheld
Mobile,
AL.
412,992
17,391,489
16,444,376
Withheld
Lockport,
NY.
21,165
17,082,788
17,602,777
Withheld
Ft. Worth,
TX.
6,426,214
16,798,915
14,874,308
Withheld
Carlsbad,
NM.
53,829
16,777,825
15,607,249
Withheld
Detroit,
MI.
4,296,250
16,578,639
16,518,986
Withheld
Richmond,
VA.
1,208,101
16,248,755
14,845,993
Withheld
Madison,
WI.
605,435
15,981,468
13,692,737
Withheld
Aurora,
IL.
201,110
15,860,287
14,137,120
Withheld
Des Moines,
IA.
40,325
15,734,981
16,456,033
Withheld
Philadelphia,
PA.
5,965,343
15,703,857
16,369,120
Withheld
Knoxville,
TN.
837,571
15,624,732
16,960,254
Withheld
Birmingham,
AL.
1,128,047
14,877,478
13,288,382
Withheld
St. Paul,
MN.
3,348,859
14,753,424
14,693,041
Withheld
Eureka,
CA.
134,623
14,555,078
15,732,077
Withheld
Chicago,
IL.
9,461,105
14,287,497
16,847,090
Withheld
San Jose,
CA.
1,836,911
14,234,546
13,360,074
Withheld
Indianapolis,
IN.
1887877
14,219,393
16,689,315
Withheld
Montgomery,
AL.
374,536
13,998,205
14,012,747
Withheld
Houston,
TX.
5,920,416
13,459,691
17,881,864
Withheld
San Francisco,
CA.
4,335,391
13,450,522
12,900,540
Withheld
St. Louis,
MO.
2,787,701
13,398,823
14,603,371
Withheld
Burlington,
VT.
211,261
13,206,685
14,122,632
Withheld
Baton Rouge,
LA.
802,484
12,936,442
11,472,753
Withheld
Yaphank,
NY.
5,945
12,839,908
28,447,615
Withheld
Miami,
FL.
2,356,285
12,487,322
13,584,105
Withheld
Dallas,
TX.
6,426,214
12,154,376
11,019,269
Withheld
Nashville,
TN.
1,670,890
11,703,861
WITHHELD
Withheld
Paducah,
KY.
98,762
11,345,556
9,959,835
Withheld
Duluth,
MN.
279,771
10,738,187
19,420,295
Withheld
Rochester,
NY.
1,079,671
9,200,247
9,263,083
Withheld
Tampa,
FL.
2,783,243
8,552,034
12,030,572
Withheld
San Antonio,
TX.
2,142,508
8,228,326
16,156,337
Withheld
Washington,
D.C.
6,097,684
7,616,726
6,730,726
Withheld
Anchorage,
AK.
380,821
7,268,842
8,868,692
Withheld
Fairbanks,
AK.
97,581
5,005,479
5,005,479
MaxNormalSafeLevel
US
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First published in Bob Nichols VeteransToday column; sortable Table is available there.
Cities with Less than One Million Rad Counts a Week
Executive Summary
Targeted Population of US nuclear Power plants is 160,876,377 people by the official 2010 US Census with a measured 1,942,760,323 cpm YTD in 2018.
The increase this week, June 16 to June 23, 2018 was a ludicrious 153,068,543 cpm. An increase in only a week that is way too high a price to pay for air conditioning or whatever.
Once emitted from the nuclear power plant, the Rad travels with the wind.
Much of it goes around the world and is detected on the West Coast of the United States.
Nuke Power Plants add to the deadly radiation every minute of every day. There are 525,600 minutes in 2018.
The Rad measured YTD in 2014 was 1,887,033,507 cpm.
The Rad measured YTD in 2018 was 1,942,760,323 cpm.
The increase in the YTD Rad from 2014 to 2018 YTD was 55,726,816 cpm.
Dr. John Gofman, Medical Director of the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab famously called that kind of thing “premeditated murder.”
This nuke stuff gets real serious, real quick. It’s a nasty, nasty business.
SHOWSTOPPER
Today’s 174-day or 4,176-hour report for January 1, 2018 to June 23, 2018, is another case of Bad news from your radWeather Report. 47.67% of 2018 is gone.
I won’t try to kid you with good news lies and made up “fake facts.” Bottom-line, this is way too much radiation for humans to take.
I despise the people-like animals responsible for this world wide calamity. I will continue the report as long as I am able.
Continue to read and share as long as you are able. Tell your smart friends; the others, not so much.
Denial is very strong in Americans; expect it often. Don’t let it get you down; there are millions of folks who know the score on the Rad. Persevere.
I will measure and characterize our shared demise to the best of my ability. BookMark this page and Sign up for Emails on my Websites; I’ll keep you advised.
Within minutes or hours of publishing this
Within minutes or hours of publishing this list of cities over 24 Million Counts of Radiation per minute YTD, four more cities will Zoom past 24 Million Counts of deadly Gamma Radiation since January 1, 2018.
Their killer attack on your body’s trillions of cells never ceases. It did not used to be that way y’know – back in the day.
Killer cell assassins, like Plutonium 239, and its brothers were never around. That will be 27 cities above 24 Million Rad Counts so far this year.
Max Normal Safe Level
The United States is a very radioactive country. No monitored cities are below the MaxNormalSafeLevel; all monitored cities are above safe level.
Records of Total Gamma Radiation are easily accessible with a computer and a fast Internet connection at RadNet, a directorate of the EPA. [1]
RadNet simply presents the data. It is up to you to decide how much radiation is too much and what to do about it.
Use a fast InterNet connection or run the look-ups as a background task. Either way, you get the data yourself.
Good luck on your efforts. As they say, “It’s complicated.”
Conclusion. The amount of Rad in the air now Dooms Humanity to a relatively quick Extinction.
Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, it’s dangerous out there.
Colorado Springs, CO. Radiation History 2006 – 2017
2018 Annualized Rate of Increasing Gamma Rad: 84,193,899 CPM, a Rate of Increase of 12.99% over 2017.
2017 Recorded Rad CPM: 74,512,349 CPM Total Gamma Count,
2016 Recorded Rad CPM: 75,113,024 CPM Total Gamma Count
2015 Recorded Rad CPM: 66,666,098 CPM Total Gamma Count
2014 Recorded Rad CPM: 57,299,278 CPM Total Gamma Count
2013 Recorded Rad CPM: Zero, Radiation Count Data Not Available to the Public.
2012 Recorded Rad CPM: 39,778,633 CPM Total Gamma Count
2011 Recorded Rad CPM: 29,656,414 CPM Total Gamma Count
2010 Recorded Rad CPM: 56,793,326 CPM Total Gamma Count
2009 Recorded Rad CPM: 30,052,472 CPM Total Gamma Count
2008 Recorded Rad CPM: 3,619,097 CPM Total Gamma Count,
2007 Rad CPM: Zero, Radiation Count Data Not Available to the Public.
2006 Rad CPM: Zero, Radiation Count Data Not Available to the Public.
1. The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA. Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder
2. The EPA based reporting of NETC dot com, an LLC.
3. These stations’ Radiation equals Total Gamma Radiation. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations. CPM. “Although we can’t see it, taste it, smell it or hear it we can measure radiation and observe its effects. One way to measure radiation which the United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] has chosen to use on its radiation websites is in Counts Per Minute or CPM. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation This Week’ Apr 3, 2015
4. Radiation destruction of chitin, IAEA, by Ershov, B.G.; Sukhov, N.L.; Nud’ga, L.A.; Baklagina, Yu.G.; Kozhevnikova, L.G.; Petropavlovskii, G.A. (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow (Russian Federation)
5. “Plutonium Air” by Dr Paolo Scampa, AIPRI Blog, Aug 19, 2016
6. “Radioactive Fertilizer,” AIPRI by Dr Paolo Scampa, September 23, 2016, AIPRI: Les engrais radioactifs,
7. “Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world, study finds,” By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 19, 2016,
8. EPA Proposal Allows Radiation Exposure in Drinking Water Equivalent to 250 Chest X-Rays a Year
“Forty-five (45) years later, the Nuclear States officially raise the amounts of “permitted radiation levels” by hundreds and sometimes thousands of times to maintain the utter and absolute dominance of the Nuclear State over everything, everywhere, for all time. No tolerance given.”
9. “Baghdad” by Dr. Paolo Scampa, AIPRI, Saturday 12 November 2016
10. “News Release, New Aerial Survey Identifies More Than 100 Million Dead Trees in California, ” USDA Office of Communications, “This brings the total number of dead trees since 2010 to over 102 million,”
11. Caribou herd in Alaska suffering from mysterious decline, November 30, 2016, Noel Kirkpatrick, MNN Mother Nature Network, “The Central Arctic caribou herd in Alaska is experiencing a “steep decline” in its population, and scientists are researching the reasons why () .”
12. “Facing a Dying Nation,” a line from the 1979 Tribal Rock Musical HAIR. A scene with “Facing a Dying Nation” starring Treat Williams from the movie is here: The character Pfc. Berger is KIA in Vietnam in 1968.
13. It is Eugen Wigner’s name as a Verb. It’s about all things Wignerized. See Notes on Your Radiation This Week No. 69 and 70
14. sie·vert, ˈsēvərt/, noun Physics, noun: sievert; plural noun: sieverts; symbol: Sv, the SI unit of dose equivalent (the biological effect of ionizing radiation), equal to an effective dose of a joule of energy per kilogram of recipient mass. Google: Sievert
15. Eco Health Alliance interactive map of killer viruses – map
16. “In [a] first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,” by Daisuke Kikuchi, “Maebashi, Gunma Pref. In first, government and Tepco found liable for Fukushima disaster,”
17. Uranium Stocks, “Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy, in Blow to Nuclear Power,” Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 10:04PM, “Westinghouse Electric Company, which helped drive the development of nuclear energy and the electric grid itself, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, casting a shadow over the global nuclear industry.
18. Black Star shows tracks of Alpha particles in an Apes lung much like yours. Plutonium particle in lung tissue: “The black star in the middle of this picture shows the tracks made by alpha rays emitted from a particle of plutonium-239 in the lung tissue of an ape. The alpha rays do not travel very far, but once inside the body, they can penetrate more than 10,000 cells within their range. This set of alpha tracks (magnified 500 times) occurred over a 48-hour period” (Robert Del Tredici, At Work in the Fields of the Bomb [1987], plate 39). 19
19. “De la guerre nucléaire” Maurice, E. ANDRE, nuclear officer (NBCR or nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological exclusive function) Captain Commander, retired. Addendum by Dr. Paolo Scampa.
20. University of Arkansas disposes of wastewater
21. Banner picture by the NY Times. Fire
22. Total Gamma Radiation – Year to Date 2017.7 November 18, 2017, VeteransToday. Here.
23. 30 year old radioactive dead tree at Chernobyl. Very dead. Very radioactive, like millions of others there and around the world. https://outoftheboxscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Chernobyl-Dead-Trees-Photo-By-Beatrice-Lundborg
24. Amusing Planet, VIP observers watching the spectacle during Operation Greenhouse at Enewetak Atoll, 1951. http://www.amusingplanet.com/2008/07/how-to-watch-nuclear-explosion.html
25. Al Gore Lied, The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) lowers the Boom on Al Gore’s Big Lie that the humble, beneficial gas – CO2 – causes global warming https://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/06/28/al-gore-lied/
26. Did you ever think how much Rad U235 or Rad Plutonium 239 is vaporized in a detonation of a nuclear weapon? Bob Nichols, June 11, 2017. Very little, actually. https://yourradiationthisweek.org/2017/06/11/did-you-ever-think-how-much-rad-u235-or-rad-plutonium-239-is-vaporized-in-a-detonation-of-a-nuclear-weapon/
27. CPM or Counts per Minute is the radiation measuring system used by RadNet, a directorate of the EPA.
28. See the Wind flow! “This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US.” FERNANDA VIÉGAS MARTIN WATTENBERG, See the moving map showing the wind. http://hint.fm/wind/
Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award winner, a VeteransToday correspondent, a former correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various online publications.
He reports on war, politics and the two nuclear weapons labs in the Bay Area. Nichols is writing a book based on 20 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. He is a former employee of an Army Ammunition Plant.