Your Radiation This Week No 83 and 84

Nuclear War Continues Relentlessly – 65 Cities are Reporting Radiation Above 1,000 CPM – Take all necessary precautions

NOTICE

I have determined that it is necessary for
Public Health and because the many nuclear
reactors are Venting radioactive gases and Steam
at nights and on weekends that all residents
must stay inside at nights and on weekends.
Especially hard hit are the cities listed as
above 1000 CPM by the EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency.) See YRTW for a recent
list of Contaminated Cities.

(San Francisco) December 3, 2016 – Good Day, this is “Your Radiation This Week” for the past 2 weeks. These are the Recorded Beta and Gamma Combined Radiation Highs that affected people around the United States. YRTW  is published every two weeks on Saturday. The next publication dates are December 17 and December 31, 2016.

Radiation CPM * City State

See New Video:  All Reactors Leak All Of The Time

Death Valley California

Death Valley California

Listed in Counts per Minute by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), a Count is one Radioactive Decay Registered by the Instrument. The Top Reporting Radioactive Cities are listed. The highest radiation reporting city is listed first, the least radioactive city over 1000 CPM reporting is listed last.

Still, all reporting cities are above normal. These are a portion of the American cities that exceeded 1,000 CPM these past 2 weeks. Take all necessary precautions.

Rad Cities in CPM Order

Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM [4]

1,963 CPM, 392.6 Times Normal, Raleigh, NC. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,911 CPM, 382.2 Times Normal, Denver, CO. Beta. Gamma Yes
1,845 CPM, 369.6 Times Normal, Pierre, SD. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,811 CPM, 362.7 Times Normal, Duluth, MN Beta, Gamma.
1,725 CPM, 345 Times Normal, Grand Junction, CO. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,706 CPM, 341.2 Times Normal, Bakersfield, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,638 CPM, 327.6 Times Normal, Colorado Sprgs, CO Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,630 CPM, 326 Times Normal, Pittsburgh, PA, Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,526 CPM, 305.2 Times Normal, Louisville, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,469 CPM, 293.8 Times Normal, Mason City, IA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,448 CPM, 289.6 Times Normal, Little Rock, AR. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,402 CPM, 280.4 Times Normal, Lincoln, NE. MIA-Recent High Yes
1,392 CPM, 278.4 Times Normal, Tulsa, OK. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,342 CPM, 268.4 Times Normal, Kearney, NE. MIA 7 Yr Record Yes
1,323 CPM, 264.6 Times Normal, Salt Lake City, UT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,306 CPM, 261.2 Times Normal, Augusta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,298 CPM, 259.6 Times Normal, Billings, MT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,292 CPM, 258.4 Times Normal, Madison, WI. Beta, Gamma.
1,276 CPM, 255.2 Times Normal, Harrisonburg, VA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,260 CPM, 252 Times Normal, Dodge City, KS. MIA, RecentHigh Yes
1,243 CPM, 248.6 Times Normal, Idaho Falls, ID. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,240 CPM, 248 Times Normal, Spokane, WA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,238 CPM, 247.6 Times Normal, Portland, ME. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,232 CPM, 246.4 Times Normal, Wichita, KS. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,226 CPM, 245.2 Times Normal, Champaign, IL. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,254 CPM, 244.2 Times Normal, Memphis, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,220 CPM, 244 Times Normal, Amarillo, TX. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,201 CPM, 240.2 Times Normal, Bismark, ND. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,179 CPM, 235.8 Times Normal, Rapid City, SD. Beta, Gamma.
1,171 CPM, 234.2 Times Normal, Worcester, MA. Beta, Gamma.
1,164 CPM, 232.8 Times Normal, Paducah, KY. MIA, RecentHigh
1,157 CPM, 231.4 Times Normal, Anaheim, CA Beta, Gamma.
1,137 CPM, 227.4 Times Normal, Des Moines, IA Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,137 CPM, 227.4 Times Normal, Rochester, NY. Beta, Gamma.
1,134 CPM, 226.8 Times Normal, Casper WY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,131 CPM, 226.2 Times Normal, Fresno, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,129 CPM, 225.8 Times Normal, Riverside, CA. Beta, Gamma.
1,128 CPM, 225.6 Times Normal, Atlanta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,128 CPM, 225.6 Times Normal, Birmingham, AL. Beta, Gamma.
1,126 CPM, 225.4 Times Normal, El Paso, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,126 CPM, 225.2 Times Normal, Shawano, WI. Beta, Gamma.
1,124 CPM, 224.8 Times Normal, Dallas, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,121 CPM, 224.2 Times Normal, Los Angeles, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,120 CPM, 224 Times Normal, Tucson, AZ. Beta, Gamma.
1,115 CPM, 223 Times Normal, Hartford, CT. Beta, Gamma.
1,110 CPM, 222 Times Normal, Alburqueque, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,107 CPM, 221.4 Times Normal, San Diego, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,096 CPM, 219.2 Times Normal, Kansas City, KS. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,088 CPM, 217.6 Times Normal, Boston, MA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,088 CPM, 217.6 Times Normal, Omaha, NE. Beta, Gamma.
1,077 CPM, 215.4 Times Normal, Cleveland, OH Beta, Gamma.
1,071 CPM, 214.2 Times Normal, Boise, ID Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,046 CPM, 209.2 Times Normal, Oklahoma City, OK Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,045 CPM, 209 Times Normal, Ft Smith, AR. Beta, Gamma.
1,042 CPM, 208.4 Times Normal, Charleston, WV. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,040 CPM, 208 Times Normal, Ft Worth, Tx. Beta, Gamma.
1,035 CPM, 207 Times Normal, Shreveport, LA. Beta, Gamma.
1,030 CPM, 206 Times Normal, Navajo Lake, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,024 CPM, 204.8 Times Normal, Phoenix, AZ Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,015 CPM, 203.00 Times Normal, Concord, NH. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,013 CPM, 202.6 Times Normal, Tallahassee, FL. Beta, Gamma.
1,009 CPM, 201.8 Times Normal, La Crosse, WI Beta, Gamma.
1,003 CPM, 200.6 Times Normal, Knoxville, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,003 CPM, 200.6 Times Normal, Nashville, TN. Beta, Gamma.
1,000 CPM, 200 Times Normal, Lexington, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes

Count – 65 Cities Reporting Radiation Above 1,000 CPM

Rad Cities in Alphabetical Order

1,110 CPM, 222 Times Normal, Alburqueque, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,220 CPM, 244 Times Normal, Amarillo, TX. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,157 CPM, 231.4 Times Normal, Anaheim, CA Beta, Gamma.
1,128 CPM, 225.6 Times Normal, Atlanta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,306 CPM, 261.2 Times Normal, Augusta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,706 CPM, 341.2 Times Normal, Bakersfield, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,298 CPM, 259.6 Times Normal, Billings, MT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,128 CPM, 225.6 Times Normal, Birmingham, AL. Beta, Gamma.
1,201 CPM, 240.2 Times Normal, Bismark, ND. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,071 CPM, 214.2 Times Normal, Boise, ID Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,088 CPM, 217.6 Times Normal, Boston, MA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,134 CPM, 226.8 Times Normal, Casper WY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,226 CPM, 245.2 Times Normal, Champaign, IL. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,042 CPM, 208.4 Times Normal, Charleston, WV. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,077 CPM, 215.4 Times Normal, Cleveland, OH Beta, Gamma.
1,638 CPM, 327.6 Times Normal, Colorado Sprgs, CO Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,015 CPM, 203.00 Times Normal, Concord, NH. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,124 CPM, 224.8 Times Normal, Dallas, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,911 CPM, 382.2 Times Normal, Denver, CO. Beta. Gamma Yes
1,137 CPM, 227.4 Times Normal, Des Moines, IA Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,260 CPM, 252 Times Normal, Dodge City, KS. MIA, RecentHigh Yes
1,811 CPM, 362.7 Times Normal, Duluth, MN Beta, Gamma.
1,126 CPM, 225.4 Times Normal, El Paso, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,131 CPM, 226.2 Times Normal, Fresno, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,045 CPM, 209 Times Normal, Ft Smith, AR. Beta, Gamma.
1,040 CPM, 208 Times Normal, Ft Worth, Tx. Beta, Gamma.
1,725 CPM, 345 Times Normal, Grand Junction, CO. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,276 CPM, 255.2 Times Normal, Harrisonburg, VA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,115 CPM, 223 Times Normal, Hartford, CT. Beta, Gamma.
1,243 CPM, 248.6 Times Normal, Idaho Falls, ID. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,096 CPM, 219.2 Times Normal, Kansas City, KS. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,342 CPM, 268.4 Times Normal, Kearney, NE. MIA 7 Yr Record Yes
1,003 CPM, 200.6 Times Normal, Knoxville, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,009 CPM, 201.8 Times Normal, La Crosse, WI Beta, Gamma.
1,000 CPM, 200 Times Normal, Lexington, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,402 CPM, 280.4 Times Normal, Lincoln, NE. MIA-Recent High Yes
1,448 CPM, 289.6 Times Normal, Little Rock, AR. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,121 CPM, 224.2 Times Normal, Los Angeles, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,526 CPM, 305.2 Times Normal, Louisville, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,292 CPM, 258.4 Times Normal, Madison, WI. Beta, Gamma.
1,469 CPM, 293.8 Times Normal, Mason City, IA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,254 CPM, 244.2 Times Normal, Memphis, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,003 CPM, 200.6 Times Normal, Nashville, TN. Beta, Gamma.
1,030 CPM, 206 Times Normal, Navajo Lake, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,046 CPM, 209.2 Times Normal, Oklahoma City, OK Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,088 CPM, 217.6 Times Normal, Omaha, NE. Beta, Gamma.
1,164 CPM, 232.8 Times Normal, Paducah, KY. MIA, RecentHigh
1,024 CPM, 204.8 Times Normal, Phoenix, AZ Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,845 CPM, 369.6 Times Normal, Pierre, SD. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,630 CPM, 326 Times Normal, Pittsburgh, PA, Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,238 CPM, 247.6 Times Normal, Portland, ME. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,963 CPM, 392.6 Times Normal, Raleigh, NC. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,179 CPM, 235.8 Times Normal, Rapid City, SD. Beta, Gamma.
1,129 CPM, 225.8 Times Normal, Riverside, CA. Beta, Gamma.
1,137 CPM, 227.4 Times Normal, Rochester, NY. Beta, Gamma.
1,323 CPM, 264.6 Times Normal, Salt Lake City, UT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,107 CPM, 221.4 Times Normal, San Diego, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,126 CPM, 225.2 Times Normal, Shawano, WI. Beta, Gamma.
1,035 CPM, 207 Times Normal, Shreveport, LA. Beta, Gamma.
1,240 CPM, 248 Times Normal, Spokane, WA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,013 CPM, 202.6 Times Normal, Tallahassee, FL. Beta, Gamma.
1,120 CPM, 224 Times Normal, Tucson, AZ. Beta, Gamma.
1,392 CPM, 278.4 Times Normal, Tulsa, OK. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,232 CPM, 246.4 Times Normal, Wichita, KS. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,171 CPM, 234.2 Times Normal, Worcester, MA. Beta, Gamma.

Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM [4]

Count – 65 Cities Reporting Radiation Above 1,000 CPM

California Dead Tree Count Way Up

The Forestry Service recent Aerial Survey greatly increased the dead tree count in the California forests to more than 102 Million dead trees. Worse yet, the radioactive trees do not decompose normally. This was also true at Chernobyl in Ukraine.

All the conditions are ripe, though, for swaths of forest fires of really Biblical proportions. Actually, War Time proportions would be more accurate, since the Uranium and other isotopes are the metals that Burn fiercely at very high temperatures.

The forest is dead, the land is dead, the weaker people are croaking faster than predicted. The once strong people are weaker by the day.

Little newborns don’t have much to look forward to; and ever increasing rad counts await them; if they are born at all.

All in all, the Earth is in a downward spiral to a crash landing. Who the President is doesn’t matter, there is nothing the President can do about it. May s/he enjoy a long walk in a dead forest.

Even worse, at the beginning and end of the day the 102 Million dead Trees are and ever will be radioactive. Don’t get Scammed into living in a wood house made of dead, radioactive trees. The trees must be buried – not burned. Indeed, the smoke from a dead burned radioactive tree is also radioactive.

The pieces of Rad are just smaller and more dangerous; reaching even further into your lungs and going through your skin. This is Creepy; like a Hollywood Horror Movie in real life.

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Notes and Sources

1  The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA at http://www2.epa.gov/radnet Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder. Don’t skip the “2” in www2.
2. The EPA based reporting of http://www.NETC.com an LLC.
3. These station’s Radiation equals combined Beta and Gamma Radiation. Note: Not all locations report Beta Radiation. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations.
4. Reference: Digilert 100 Flyer pdf, “Normal background is 5-20 CPM.” http://keison.co.uk/seinternational_digilert100.shtmlCopyright @ 2015 Keison International Ltd – All Rights Reserved.
5. 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. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation This Week’ Apr 3, 2015. http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/04/03/your-radiation-this-week/
6. 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)) https://inis.iaea.org/search/searchsinglerecord.aspx?recordsFor=SingleRecord&RN=26023735
7. “Plutonium Air” by Dr Paolo Scampa, AIPRI Blog, Aug 19, 2016, http://aipri.blogspot.it/2016/08/unaria-di-plutonio.html
8. “Radioactive Fertilizer,” AIPRI by Dr Paolo Scampa, September 23, 2016, AIPRI: Les engrais radioactifs,  aipri.blogspot.com/2016/09/les-engrais-radioactifs.html 
9. “Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world, study finds,” By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 19, 2016, https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/20/texas-maternal-mortality-rate-health-clinics-funding
10. EPA Proposal Allows Radiation Exposure in Drinking Water Equivalent to 250 Chest X-Rays a Year
http://www.ecowatch.com/epa-proposal-allows-radiation-exposure-in-drinking-water-equivalent-to-1891167687.html
11. “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.” [10] “In the never ending war between the suits (politicians) and the physicists, the suits win yet again; by changing the rules. It takes more than logic to fight these animals and win.”
[12] US Gov: Walk Slow  May 24, 2013   http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/24/us-gov-walk-slow/ 

13. “Baghdad” by Dr. Paolo Scampa, AIPRI, Saturday 12 November 2016 http://aipri.blogspot.it/2016/11/bagdad.html

14. “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,” https://twitter.com/USDA   http://www.fs.fed.us/news/releases/new-aerial-survey-identifies-more-100-million-dead-trees-california

15. Harvard, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005AGUFM.H54A..05S

“Abstract – Soil inventories of the radionuclides Cs137 and Pb210 have been used in a variety of environments as indicators for erosion and depositional processes. Development of sediment budgets for entire watersheds from radionuclide data has been somewhat constrained because limited sample numbers may not adequately characterize the wide range of geomorphic conditions and land uses found in heterogeneous environments. The measurement of Pu239+240 shows great potential for developing quantitative watershed sediment budgets. With inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry, hundreds of samples may be processed in dramatically shorter times than the gamma spectrometry method used for Cs137 or alpha spectrometry method used for Pb210. We collected surface soil samples from Murder Creek in the Piedmont region of Georgia, USA, to compare Pu239+240 inventories with Cs137 and Pb210 inventories for a range of land uses in a predominantly forested watershed. Excellent correlations were found for radionuclide inventories (r2 =0.88, n = 38) and high resolution (4 mm) depth profiles. The second objective was to generate a sediment budget using the full Pu239+240 dataset (n = 309). Average Pu239+240 inventories were 70.0 Bq/m2 for hardwood forest, 60.0 Bq/m2 for pine plantation, 65.1 Bq/m2 for pine forest, 66.7 Bq/m2 for row crop agriculture and 67.9 Bq/m2 for pasture. The sediment budget will be constructed by converting inventories into site-specific erosion rates. Erosion rates will be scaled up to the watershed scale using GIS coverages of land use, soil, slope, and slope position. Results will be compared with Murder Creek sediment budgets in the scientific literature generated from RUSLE erosion modeling, USGS monitoring networks and reservoir sedimentation.”

Your Radiation This Week No 81 and 82

Nuclear War Continues Relentlessly – 59 Cities are Reporting Radiation Above 1,000 CPM – Take all necessary precautions

NOTICE

I have determined that it is necessary for
Public Health and because the many nuclear
reactors are Venting radioactive gases and Steam
at nights and on weekends that all residents
must stay inside at nights and on weekends.
Especially hard hit are the cities listed as
above 1000 CPM by the EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency.) See YRTW for a recent
list of Contaminated Cities.

(San Francisco) November 19, 2016 – Good Day, this is “Your Radiation This Week” for the past 2 weeks. These are the Recorded Beta and Gamma Combined Radiation Highs that affected people around the United States. YRTW  is published every two weeks on Saturday. The next publication dates are December 3 and December 17, 2016.

Radiation CPM * City State

See New Video:  All Reactors Leak All Of The Time

Listed in Counts per Minute by EPA, a Count is one Radioactive Decay Registered by the Instrument. The Top Reporting Radioactive Cities

Drought and Rad Devastate Millions of Trees

Drought and Rad Devastate Millions of Trees – KQED

are listed. The highest radiation reporting city is listed first, the least radioactive city reporting is listed last.

Still, all reporting cities are above normal. These are a portion of the American cities that exceeded 1,000 CPM these past 2 weeks. 59 Cities are Reporting Radiation Above 1,000 CPM. Take all necessary precautions.

Rad Cities in CPM Order

Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM [4]

1,996 CPM, 399.2 Times Normal, Bakersfield, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,794 CPM, 358.8 Times Normal, Louisville, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,786 CPM, 357.2 Times Normal, Bismark, ND. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,722 CPM, 344.4 Times Normal, Colorado Sprgs, CO Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,699 CPM, 339.8 Times Normal, Tulsa, OK. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,656 CPM, 331.2 Times Normal, Raleigh, NC. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,618 CPM, 323.6 Times Normal, Fresno, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,608 CPM, 321.6 Times Normal, Champaign, IL. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,567 CPM, 313.4 Times Normal, Billings, MT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,537 CPM, 307.4 Times Normal, Pierre, SD. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,513 CPM, 302.6 Times Normal, Denver, CO. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,492 CPM, 298.4 Times Normal, Idaho Falls, ID. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,427 CPM, 285.4 Times Normal, Augusta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,409 CPM, 281.8 Times Normal, Navajo Lake, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,404 CPM, 280.8 Times Normal, Pittsburgh, PA, Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,374 CPM, 274.8 Times Normal, San Diego, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,373 CPM, 274.6 Times Normal, Casper WY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,342 CPM, 268.4 Times Normal, Kearney, NE. MIA 7 Yr Record Yes
1,342 CPM, 268.4 Times Normal, Little Rock, AR. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,331 CPM, 266.2 Times Normal, Grand Junction, CO. Beta, Gamma.
1,329 CPM, 265.8 Times Normal, Knoxville, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,323 CPM, 264.6 Times Normal, Harrisonburg, VA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,311 CPM, 262.2 Times Normal, Portland, ME. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,302 CPM, 260.4 Times Normal, El Paso, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,295 CPM, 259 Times Normal, Spokane, WA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,260 CPM, 252 Times Normal, Dodge City, KS. Beta, Gamma.
1,228 CPM, 245.6 Times Normal, Lexington, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,212 CPM, 242.4 Times Normal, Phoenix, AZ Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,204 CPM, 240.8 Times Normal, Los Angeles, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,202 CPM, 240.4 Times Normal, Indianopolis, IN. Beta, Gamma.
1,200 CPM, 240 Times Normal, Mason City, IA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,199 CPM, 239.8 Times Normal, Memphis, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,188 CPM, 237.6 Times Normal, Salt Lake City, UT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,177 CPM, 235.4 Times Normal, New York City, NY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,171 CPM, 234.2 Times Normal, Ft Smith, AR. Beta, Gamma.
1,171 CPM, 234.2 Times Normal, Hartford, CT. Beta, Gamma.
1,167 CPM, 233.4 Times Normal, Yuma, AZ. MIA Recent High Yes
1,164 CPM, 232.8 Times Normal, Paducah, KY. Beta, Gamma.
1,164 CPM, 232.8 Times Normal, Rapid City, SD. Beta, Gamma.
1,143 CPM, 228.6 Times Normal, Kansas City, KS. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,136 CPM, 227.2 Times Normal, Anaheim, CA Beta, Gamma.
1,124 CPM, 224.8 Times Normal, Dallas, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,124 CPM, 224.8 Times Normal, Worcester, MA. Beta, Gamma.
1,119 CPM, 223.8 Times Normal, Atlanta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,119 CPM, 223.8 Times Normal, Riverside, CA. Beta, Gamma.
1,110 CPM, 222 Times Normal, Alburqueque, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,091 CPM, 218.2 Times Normal, San Bernardino Cty Beta, Gamma.
1,078 CPM, 215.6 Times Normal, Laredo, TX. Beta-Gamma Yes
1,076 CPM, 215.2 Times Normal, Tucson, AZ. Beta, Gamma.
1,071 CPM, 214.2 Times Normal, Boise, ID Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,061 CPM, 212.2 Times Normal, Cleveland, OH Beta, Gamma.
1,061 CPM, 212.2 Times Normal, Philadelphia, PA. Beta, Gamma.
1,058 CPM, 211.6 Times Normal, Lubbock TX. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,035 CPM, 207 Times Normal, Oklahoma City, OK Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,022 CPM, 204.4 Times Normal, Birmingham, AL. Beta, Gamma.
1,019 CPM, 203.8 Times Normal, Wichita, KS Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,017 CPM, 203.4 Times Normal, Ft Worth, Tx. Beta, Gamma.
1,015 CPM, 203 Times Normal, Lincoln, NE. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,005 CPM, 201 Times Normal, Corpus Christi, TX. Beta, Gamma.

Count – 59 Cities Reporting Radiation Above 1,000 CPM

Rad Cities in Alphabetical Order

1,110 CPM, 222 Times Normal, Alburqueque, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,136 CPM, 227.2 Times Normal, Anaheim, CA Beta, Gamma.
1,119 CPM, 223.8 Times Normal, Atlanta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,427 CPM, 285.4 Times Normal, Augusta, GA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,996 CPM, 399.2 Times Normal, Bakersfield, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,567 CPM, 313.4 Times Normal, Billings, MT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,022 CPM, 204.4 Times Normal, Birmingham, AL. Beta, Gamma.
1,786 CPM, 357.2 Times Normal, Bismark, ND. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,071 CPM, 214.2 Times Normal, Boise, ID Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,373 CPM, 274.6 Times Normal, Casper WY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,608 CPM, 321.6 Times Normal, Champaign, IL. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,061 CPM, 212.2 Times Normal, Cleveland, OH Beta, Gamma.
1,722 CPM, 344.4 Times Normal, Colorado Sprgs, CO Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,005 CPM, 201 Times Normal, Corpus Christi, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,124 CPM, 224.8 Times Normal, Dallas, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,513 CPM, 302.6 Times Normal, Denver, CO. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,260 CPM, 252 Times Normal, Dodge City, KS. Beta, Gamma.
1,302 CPM, 260.4 Times Normal, El Paso, TX. Beta, Gamma.
1,618 CPM, 323.6 Times Normal, Fresno, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,171 CPM, 234.2 Times Normal, Ft Smith, AR. Beta, Gamma.
1,017 CPM, 203.4 Times Normal, Ft Worth, Tx. Beta, Gamma.
1,331 CPM, 266.2 Times Normal, Grand Junction, CO. Beta, Gamma.
1,323 CPM, 264.6 Times Normal, Harrisonburg, VA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,171 CPM, 234.2 Times Normal, Hartford, CT. Beta, Gamma.
1,492 CPM, 298.4 Times Normal, Idaho Falls, ID. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,202 CPM, 240.4 Times Normal, Indianopolis, IN. Beta, Gamma.
1,143 CPM, 228.6 Times Normal, Kansas City, KS. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,342 CPM, 268.4 Times Normal, Kearney, NE. MIA 7 Yr Record Yes
1,329 CPM, 265.8 Times Normal, Knoxville, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,078 CPM, 215.6 Times Normal, Laredo, TX. Beta-Gamma Yes
1,228 CPM, 245.6 Times Normal, Lexington, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,015 CPM, 203 Times Normal, Lincoln, NE. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,342 CPM, 268.4 Times Normal, Little Rock, AR. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,204 CPM, 240.8 Times Normal, Los Angeles, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,794 CPM, 358.8 Times Normal, Louisville, KY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,058 CPM, 211.6 Times Normal, Lubbock TX. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,200 CPM, 240 Times Normal, Mason City, IA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,199 CPM, 239.8 Times Normal, Memphis, TN. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,409 CPM, 281.8 Times Normal, Navajo Lake, NM. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,177 CPM, 235.4 Times Normal, New York City, NY. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,035 CPM, 207 Times Normal, Oklahoma City, OK Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,164 CPM, 232.8 Times Normal, Paducah, KY. Beta, Gamma.
1,061 CPM, 212.2 Times Normal, Philadelphia, PA. Beta, Gamma.
1,212 CPM, 242.4 Times Normal, Phoenix, AZ Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,537 CPM, 307.4 Times Normal, Pierre, SD. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,404 CPM, 280.8 Times Normal, Pittsburgh, PA, Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,311 CPM, 262.2 Times Normal, Portland, ME. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,656 CPM, 331.2 Times Normal, Raleigh, NC. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,164 CPM, 232.8 Times Normal, Rapid City, SD. Beta, Gamma.
1,119 CPM, 223.8 Times Normal, Riverside, CA. Beta, Gamma.
1,188 CPM, 237.6 Times Normal, Salt Lake City, UT. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,091 CPM, 218.2 Times Normal, San Bernardino Cty Beta, Gamma.
1,374 CPM, 274.8 Times Normal, San Diego, CA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,295 CPM, 259 Times Normal, Spokane, WA. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,076 CPM, 215.2 Times Normal, Tucson, AZ. Beta, Gamma.
1,699 CPM, 339.8 Times Normal, Tulsa, OK. Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,019 CPM, 203.8 Times Normal, Wichita, KS Beta, Gamma. Yes
1,124 CPM, 224.8 Times Normal, Worcester, MA. Beta, Gamma.
1,167 CPM, 233.4 Times Normal, Yuma, AZ. MIA Recent High Yes

Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM [4]

Count – 59 Cities Reporting Radiation Above 1,000 CPM

NEW

Were you in Baghdad?

Worse yet, do you live there? War fighters, no matter which side, and residents took in more radiation than imaginable – off the charts, as they say. Baghdad is uninhabitable. By any means necessary, leave Baghdad if you can. The Rads are more than any human can bear.

Here’s famous EU physicist Dr. Paolo Scampa to shed light on how much radiation you were exposed to – 24/7/365.

Translation from the original French by Google.

Source: http://aipri.blogspot.it/2016/11/bagdad.html

Saturday 12 November 2016
Baghdad

From “surgical strikes” to radiotoxic aerosols without borders.

Baghdad city covers 2688 km 2 and has more than 5 million inhabitants. During the second Gulf War the city suffered the bombing of 2453 tons of depleted uranium with nothing but the air campaign and who knows double with land campaign. (Cf Fechino JF., Mission Statement, the United Nations, 2004)   On average the city has undergone only these airstrikes 912.6 kg of DU per km 2 (0.912 g / m 2) and 490.6 grams of DU per capita of which 294.36 gr broadcast respirable aerosol. In the “surgical strikes” 1472 tons of depleted uranium (60% of the inventory) to a local rate of 294.36 grams of fine metal particles respirable per capita there were indeed reduced ubiquitous radioactive aerosols without borders .

For if the strikes are surgical radiological air poisoning ensuing with the irretrievable burning penetrators uranium is global it. One can indeed impunity disperse in 11 days in the air 10 times more alpha radioactive atoms that atmospheric nuclear tests of fission have done in 40 years without, according to the bad winds, generally lead contamination Planetary atmosphere. (1472 tons / 5E6 people = 294.4 gr / inhabitant of Baghdad, 1472 tons / 7E9 people = 210 mg / inhab.

The activity of the reprocessing AU employed in this battle of Baghdad being all co-present radioelements included of 38.98 GBq / t (1.05 Ci / t), the low atmosphere of the city (3 1415 * 30 * 0.3 km 2 km = 848.23 km 3) suffered the medium and optimistic transit volume 1472 tons / 848.23 km 3 = 1,735 t / km 3 is 1,74E-3 gr / m 3 is 67.64 Bq / m 3 (1.83 nCi / m 3).

Local atmospheric contamination during the fighting period.

Distributed homogeneously in a hypothetical transitional volume 8,48E11 m 3 (a cylinder 30 km radius of 0.3 km high), average hourly combustion of 5.58 t 6.57 AU widespread μgr radioactive heavy metal per cubic meter fragmented 7,89E12 invisible fine particles / m 3 with an activity of 0,256 Bq / m 3. Each gram of uranium that “burns” at impact breaks up into about 1.3 billion billion fine particles (1.3E18), which are spreading in large numbers in the planetary atmosphere of which just over 77 billion billion (0.000006%) here have a diameter of between 0.5 and 2.5 micrometers. (513,000 particles between these two dimensions per m 3 of air during the bombing.)

In 24 hours, an adult in the Iraqi capital in such an unhealthy atmosphere inevitably inhaled 145.91 μg of heavy metals. In 11 days of bombing it has absorbed 1.61 mgr (62.57 Bq) fragmented into about 2 million billion fine particles of heavy metals toxic if only that the chemical point of view, more than 120 million which have a probable radioactive critical diameter between 0.5 microns (2,51E7 atoms 3,88E-10 Bq) and 2.5 micron maximum -size that crosses the lung barrier and pass unhindered through the circuit sanguin- (4.41E9 atoms, 6.81E-8 Bq).

Between these two dimensions, these uranium particles and the like are sufficiently active to form hot spots in the cellular tissues alone without even having to wait for coagulation with others. At hot spots, the highly energetic alpha-radioactive emissions that they generate chronically break the DNA of the cells and thereby stimulate the mutant repairs that are the source of cancer. The overdrive of minute hot spots in the organism combined with the infernal longevity of these radiotoxic agents dangerously approaches the probability of a physiological or genetic pathology arising from certainty. And especially since all breathe not only good for others “impoverished” bombing but even the ” tests “.

The uranium weapons are weapons of mass dispersion of poisons inhalable small size that the world battlefield. Arms without radiological truce or spatial and temporal constraint, they are multi-millennial crimes against humanity. Poor Baghdad, poor soldiers, poor people.

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1 472 t of depleted uranium from the reprocessing sector have a total radioactivity of 57.38 TBq (Bq 5,738E13, 1550.71 Ci), 3.14 times higher than the activity of 238 U and 35 9% within 8 radionuclides α and 64.1% of radionuclides β 3 -.

This mass contains an average of 18.26 TBq U 238 (α, t and 1468.85 3,72E30 atoms), 18.26 TBq of Th234 (β – 21.32 mgr and 5,49E19 atoms), 18.26 TBq of Pa-234 (β – 718.69 ngr and 1,85E15 atoms), 2.03 TBq of U234 (α, 8.83 kg 2,27E25 atoms) 231,88 GBq of U235 (α, 2.90 t and 7,43E27 atoms) 231,88 GBq of Th231 (β – 11.75 μgr and 3,06E16 atoms), 95.18 GBq of U236 (α, 39.74 kg and 1,01E26 atoms), 2 88 MBq Np237 (α, 110.39 mgr and 2,80E20 atoms), 2.88 MBq of Pa233 (α, 3.75 ngr and 9,69E12 atoms), 15.02 MBq of Pu 239 (α, 6, 62 mgr and 1,67E19 atoms), 15.02 MBq of Pu240 (α, 1.73 mgr and 4,35E18 atoms). The inhalation dose corresponding to this composite radioactivity ranged from 10.49 Mv to the lowest dose factors of the ICRP at 168.13 MSv, 16 times higher, depending on the highest dose factors.

This potential radiological toxicity by inhalation that rises to 168.13 MSv more from the ICRP rises by 61.22 to against ESV according to the calculation of proximity which considers this radiotoxicité 364 billion times more harmful than it Appears in official false calculations.

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Notes and Sources

1  The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA at http://www2.epa.gov/radnet Individual queries can be built at the EPA RadNet Query Builder. Don’t skip the “2” in www2.
2. The EPA based reporting of http://www.NETC.com an LLC.
3. These station’s Radiation equals combined Beta and Gamma Radiation. Note: Not all locations report Beta Radiation. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations.
4. Reference: Digilert 100 Flyer pdf, “Normal background is 5-20 CPM.” http://keison.co.uk/seinternational_digilert100.shtmlCopyright @ 2015 Keison International Ltd – All Rights Reserved.
5. 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. Each Count is One Radioactive Decay.” Quote from the ‘Your Radiation This Week’ Apr 3, 2015. http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/04/03/your-radiation-this-week/
6. 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)) https://inis.iaea.org/search/searchsinglerecord.aspx?recordsFor=SingleRecord&RN=26023735
7. “Plutonium Air” by Dr Paolo Scampa, AIPRI Blog, Aug 19, 2016, http://aipri.blogspot.it/2016/08/unaria-di-plutonio.html
8. “Radioactive Fertilizer,” AIPRI by Dr Paolo Scampa, September 23, 2016, AIPRI: Les engrais radioactifs,  aipri.blogspot.com/2016/09/les-engrais-radioactifs.html 
9. “Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world, study finds,” By ABBY GOODNOUGH OCT. 19, 2016, https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/20/texas-maternal-mortality-rate-health-clinics-funding
10. EPA Proposal Allows Radiation Exposure in Drinking Water Equivalent to 250 Chest X-Rays a Year
http://www.ecowatch.com/epa-proposal-allows-radiation-exposure-in-drinking-water-equivalent-to-1891167687.html
11. “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.” [10] “In the never ending war between the suits (politicians) and the physicists, the suits win yet again; by changing the rules. It takes more than logic to fight these animals and win.”
[12] US Gov: Walk Slow  May 24, 2013   http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/24/us-gov-walk-slow/

13. “Baghdad” by Dr. Paolo Scampa, AIPRI, Saturday 12 November 2016 http://aipri.blogspot.it/2016/11/bagdad.html