Fukushima Update: “Your Radiation This Week, Nov 28 to Dec 5, 2015″
Fukushima Update: “Your Radiation This Week, Nov 28 to Dec 5, 2015″
Saturday, December 5, 2015 14:15
“Your Radiation This Week, Nov 28 to Dec 5, 2015″
By Bob Nichols
”I didn’t say it would be easy. I just said it would be the truth.”
- Morpheus
(San Francisco) December 5, 2015 – “Good Day, this is “Your Radiation This Week.” These are the recorded Radiation Highs that affected some people this week around the United States. You should compare the Rad numbers directly with the Rad numbers in with my articles listed on the VT Author’s Page here. These are the American cities that exceeded 1,000 CPM this week. Thirty-eight (38) American cities exceeded 1,000 CPM this week; that’s up 6 cities since last week Another eleven (11) cities are clustered between 900 and 999 CPM. Stay Alert and take all appropriate precautions.
The Rad poison has spread all over the country and settled in for the long haul. The most prevalent isotope, Cesium 137, takes a daunting 600 years to decay to infinitesimal levels. It is not even particularly long-lived radiation. The Cesium will remain, though; we won’t.
All Radiation Counts reported are partial Counts. Uncounted types of radiation include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Neutron and X-Ray radiation. Uncounted radiation, if added, makes the actual Count higher and more dangerous. The highest radiation reporting city is listed first, the least radioactive city reporting is listed last. All reporting cities are above normal. I just could not overlook Washington, DC at 235 CPM subtotal Gamma and Beta for a low and 500 CPM subtotal Gamma and Beta for a High Rad reading. This is not even a low for the District. The low Gamma only reading was 80 CPM. The benefits of living in Washington, DC are never ending and far surpass those of Normal men and women living in other cities – even New York at 785 CPM High this week.
Normal Radiation is 5 to 20 CPM. 50 CPM is an alert level.
RADIATION CPM* • TIMES NORMAL BACKGROUND LEVEL • CITY, STATE • TYPE
1,585 CPM, 317 Times Normal, Spokane, WA. Gamma, Beta.
1,506 CPM, 301.2 Times Normal, Miami, FL. Gamma, Beta.
1,469 CPM, 293.8 Times Normal, Bakersfield, CA Gamma, Beta.
1,457 CPM, 291.4 Times Normal, Portland, ME Gamma, Beta.
1,378 CPM, 275.6 Times Normal, Colorado Springs, CO. Gamma, Beta.
1,347 CPM, 269.4 Times Normal, Harrisonburg, VA. Gamma, Beta.
1,345 CPM, 269 Times Normal, Little Rock, AR Gamma, Beta.
1,315 CPM, 263 Times Normal, Kansas City, KS Gamma, Beta.
1,278 CPM, 255.6 Times Normal, Navajo Lake, NM Gamma, Beta.
1,276 CPM, 255.2 Times Normal, Raleigh, NC. Gamma, Beta.
1,287 CPM, 254.4 Times Normal, Fresno, CA Gamma, Beta.
1,257 CPM, 254.4 Times Normal, Reno, NV Gamma, Beta.
1,269 CPM, 253.8 Times Normal, Yuma, AZ. Gamma, Beta.
1,266 CPM, 253.2 Times Normal, Phoenix, AZ Totally Gone.
1,250 CPM, 250 Times Normal, Louisville, KY Gamma, Beta
1,241 CPM, 248.2 Times Normal, Worcester, MA. Gamma, Beta.
1,238 CPM, 247.6 Times Normal, Pierre, SD Gamma, Beta.
1,237 CPM, 247.4 Times Normal, Rapid City, SD. Gamma, Beta.
1,225 CPM, 245 Times Normal, Tucson, AZ Gamma, Beta.
1,218 CPM, 243.6 Times Normal, Idaho Falls, ID Gamma, Beta.
1,208 CPM, 241.6 Times Normal, Amarillo, TX. Totally Gone.
1,186 CPM, 237.2 Times Normal, Bismark, ND. Gamma, Beta.
1,165 CPM, 233 Times Normal, Madison, WI. Gamma, Beta.
1,148 CPM, 229.6 Times Normal, Billings, MT Gamma, Beta.
1,145 CPM, 229 Times Normal, Pittsburgh, PA, Gamma, Beta.
1,124 CPM, 224.8 Times Normal, Rochester, NY. Gamma, Beta.
1,110 CPM, 222 Times Normal, San Diego, CA. Gamma. Beta.
1,106 CPM, 221.2 Times Normal, Laredo, TX. Gamma, Beta.
1,105 CPM, 221 Times Normal, El Paso, TX. Gamma, Beta.
1,091 CPM, 218.2 Times Normal, Wichita, KS. Gamma, Beta.
1,066 CPM, 213.2 Times Normal, St George, UT. Gamma, Beta.
1.058 CPM, 211.6 Times Normal, Mason City, IA Gamma, Beta.
1,051 CPM, 210.2 Times Normal, Anaheim, CA. Gamma, Beta.
1,041 CPM, 208.2 Times Normal, Boston, MA. Gamma, Beta.
1,039 CPM, 207.8 Times Normal, Hartford, CT Gamma, Beta.
1,032 CPM, 206.4 Times Normal, Riverside, CA. Gamma, Beta.
1,020 CPM, 204 Times Normal, Denver, CO. Gamma, Beta.
1,011 CPM, 202.2 Times Normal, Boise, ID. Gamma, Beta.
500 CPM, 100 Times Normal, Washington, DC High Gamma, Beta.
235 CPM, 47 Times Normal, Washington, DC Low Gamma, Beta.
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Most Radioactive City in America: Spokane, Washington is the No 1 Radioactive City in America this week! Congrats to Spokane! Miami, Florida and Bakersfield, California are close behind in the CPM race to the end.
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Special Gift from the Insane Pro-Nukers: California perennially leads the nation in population. California is also the First State to have Six (6) Cities above the 1,000 CPM Level of Ionizing Radiation. Congrats, Cali, a real “Not In My Backyard” kind of Honor. The cities are listed here in CPM order: Bakersfield – 1,415, Fresno – 1,409, Anaheim – 1,128, Riverside – 1,049, San Diego – 1,046, Los Angeles – 1,020.
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Nuclear Pulse Redo– Target Denver, Colorado. Another nuclear pulse struck in Denver, Colorado November 13, 2015. The rapid increase in measurable radiation had the same Rad signature as the September 30 – October 30 Rad Pulse in Champaign, Illinois reported in YRTW No 23. The governments involved know about it, of course, and have not said a word. Make of that what you will. On September 30 thru October 30, 2015 some unacknowledged source or sources around Lake Michigan spread measurable radiation all over the country. Like a Devil Wind it could be tracked for several weeks. Thousands of people know about it and no one is talking publicly. Three cities – Billings, Denver, and Colorado Springs – have been hit with massive pulses of radiation. After the attacks, the Rad rolled through the unprotected countryside and right through the unaware residents for hundreds of miles. The people were un-warned and had not a clue what hit them when the heart attacks and strokes started.
Which city will be next? I have no way of detecting it or knowing about it till after the Rad strikes. These attacks were launched without warning or any prior indications to civilians. The attacks are launched seemingly At Will and without restraint. The most common Rad effects are heart attacks and strokes. Know anybody who has unexpectedly dropped dead of a heart attack recently? Say “Hello” to Rad as a weapon.
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US Abandons St Louis, Missouri: Manhattan Project’s former nuclear laden garbage dump for radiologically contaminated material is in comeback mode in a big way in St Louis. The nuclear laced garbage is directly in the path of a underground fire in a modern city garbage dump.* The US will throw its own residents under the bus rather than jeopardize any part of the nuclear weapons program. The fire is just another example of bad consequences that happen to good people as a result of the US Nuclear Weapons Program. The source of the Uranium was a very rich deposit in Africa. The US killed and maimed hundreds of thousands of people with nuclear weapons made from it. Soon we can add St. Louis, Missouri to the nuclear kill. There are about 2,795,794 people in the St Louis Metro area.
As you will remember from High School Physics class, Uranium is the Metal that Burns. Burning Uranium isotopes can get as hot as 10,832 Degrees Fahrenheit. There is no way for individuals on their own to argue with a burning 10,832 Degree F chunk of Uranium. The only thing to do is get out of the way; leave St Louis!
The prudent Missouri State Attorney General’s report advises St Louis’ residents a nuclear dump fire could start December 1, 2015. Nothing has been done to stop the progress of the fire and nothing will be done, because nothing can be done. Like it always does, the US will study, not treat, a few unwitting victims and watch them die. Those people who are able to leave town should do so immediately – escape from St Louis. If you are still in St Louis now, God help you. Stay at your own risk. That is my opinion.
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“Radiation Sensors in Major U.S. Cities Turned Off By EPA”: Billings, Montana on Oct 16, 2015 was reading a Combined Beta and Gamma Rad of 1,227 Beta and 703 Gamma for a Combined reading of 1,930CPM. The Beta Rad unit stopped publicly reporting, then four (4) days later on Oct 20, 2015 at 12:37:25 the unit came to life again. It’s… ahh, personality had changed, though. The new Beta and Gamma reading was 926 Beta and 401 Gamma. The new Combined radiation number on Oct 20 was 1,227 CPM Combined. The Combined reading was 603 CPM less than it was 4 days before. There was no Note or Comment on the missing four days. It was a 4 Day Rad Gap and an unexplained disappearance of 603CPM. The disappearing CPM was comprised of 302 CPM Gamma and 301 CPM Beta. In the next 4 Hours the Combined CPM eroded another 550 CPM for a total CPM Loss of 1,153 CPM. Billings, Montana today is barely in the List of cities above 1000 CPM. Billings is now 23rd on the list and reads 1,101 CPM. The missing Radiation remains “Unaccounted For.” Presumably it [the radiation] did not go to the Moon; therefore, it is on Earth somewhere now. (So, they apparently tried to “rig” the system and failed, so instead turned it all off. Just my hunch… – CP)
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German Analysis of Certain Isotopes after Meltdown: Hold on to your hat… In 1992 Germany calculated that in reactor meltdowns like Fukushima Daiichi the radioactive isotope Strontium 90 would aggressively poison the environment for 109.2 years and then decline slowly over the next 273 years. Of course, we will ALL be long dead by then. Other deadly Rad isotopes put Strontium 90’s generous life span to shame. The German study is here for those brave enough to tackle it. Source: The IAEA: Dispersion of radionuclides and radiation exposure after leaching by groundwater of a solidified core-concrete melt by Bayer, A.; Tromm, W.; Al-Omari, I. (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany)) from 8. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA8)
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Isotope Count reporting: These CPM numbers do not represent the actual radiation counts in your radiation weather this week. It is higher [or worse] than these government certified partial reports say. Use these report numbers as your Starting Point in adding up your daily, monthly and annual exposure from your Rad Weather. Most radiation monitors report on the radioactive presence of Cesium 137 at the detector. YRTW will report on “the secrets the Pros use” in estimating the actual Total radiation counts. It is not a pretty picture. Squeamish readers may want to turn to other Veterans Today articles reporting on usual things like wars and people getting blown up by an actual named enemy you can see in pictures.
Day One out of the reactor use a news reported Cesium multiplier of 150 Times. After 15 days outside the reactor the multiplier is still approximately 100 times the Cesium Twins. Take all appropriate Rad precautions. A second Multiplier is for Rad particles that have been outside the reactor for ten years or more. The Total radiation declines to approximately Five (5) Times the Cesium level. The Lethality is still increasing though. Here’s how you can calculate an estimate of your Total Rad today: Use a reported account of the Cesium 137/134 CPM in your area and Multiply Times 5. Another way to say it is:
Cs137/134 CPM X 5.0 = Total Radiation released in CPM
Radiation types commonly measured by radiation monitors include Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Neutron and X-Ray radiation. Only Beta and Gamma are reported by the EPA and here on YRTW. There are 1,944 other individual Rad elements, only a few are ever mentioned in articles. In short: The newer disaster’s Cesium 137/134 radiation CPM that is conveniently echoed by local and national news outlets, tells you right away by simple Multiplication how big the disaster really is, even if they are lying. At least it gets you closer than “There is no danger to the public.” That would be You. Think of it as the insider’s secret code. Multiply away! That’s it. No magic or VooDoo, just the facts as close as you can calculate it. However, provided Cesium 134 is present you are experiencing a recent radioactive release and all bets are off. Why is that? Because the two Rad Isotopes decay at greatly different rates. The relatively long lived Cs 137 is half gone in 30.1 years. The shorter lived Cesium 134 is half gone in only 2.06 years. As a result the Multiplier changes very rapidly. Good Luck.
The Lethality goes up for 35 years; then declines slightly and hangs steady for millions of years, for that release. New releases start a new clock all over again. Regrettably for all normal Humans, that is a bunch of generations. The end result is extinction, of course. Everybody is included; no one is left out. Truthfully, it is a bummer and I know of no variety of radiation-exempt Human Species.
How often do radioactive releases occur? The answer is: Radioactive releases occur almost daily in most reactors. This venting does complicate your health and your estimated Rad readings. May you always have better Rad Weather; but, that’s not likely.
- http://www.veteranstoday.com/
Sources and Notes:
1. The Radiation charts and graphs of the EPA at http://www2.epa.gov/radnet Don’t skip the “2” in www2.
2. The EPA based reporting of NETC.com, an LLC.
3. * This station’s Radiation equals combined Beta and Gamma Radiation. Note: Not all locations have reporting Beta Radiation Monitors. Gamma Radiation Monitors are functioning at all these locations.
4. “…If you pollute when you DO KNOW there is NO safe dose with respect to causing extra cases of deadly cancers or heritable effects, you are committing premeditated random murder.” – John W. Gofman, Ph.D., M.D. (1918-2007), associate director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1963-1969) — Comments on a Petition for Rulemaking to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, May 21, 1994.
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.
6. Digilert 100 Promotional Flyer pdf, “Normal background is 5-20 CPM.”
7. ENENEWS, August 7th, 2015, US Gov’t: “We don’t know what’s going on” in Pacific — Many ill baby seals being abandoned; Dozens of walruses found dead; Dying whales, birds, fish — “Unprecedented things happening” — Experts: “It’s been a very unusual marine mammal year… I’m really worried, very concerned” (AUDIO)
8. Dispersion of radionuclides and radiation exposure after leaching by groundwater of a solidified core-concrete melt by Bayer, A.; Tromm, W.; Al-Omari, I. (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany)) from 8. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA8)
9. Resuspension and redistribution of radionuclides during grassland and forest fires in the Chernobyl exclusion zone: part I. Fire experiments., Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 86 (2006) 143e163www.elsevier.com/locate/jenvrad
*10. St. Louis landfill fire could reach radioactive waste in months, September 18, 2015
11.Depleted Uranium Radioactive Waste. By: Evgenia Misenzhnikova, Legislative Intern. (uranium can spontaneously ignite and then burn at temperatures of above 10,832 degrees Fahrenheit)
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Prolonged Exposure to Even LOW Level Radiation Increases the Risk of Cancer”
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“Throughout this time the reactors continuously plumed out radiation into the environment. When seen through the refracted gaze of the media, it seemed as though the radioactive plumes that escaped the Daiichi plant were severe, but episodic and limited. In fact, the plumes that made their way into the atmosphere after the venting and hydrogen explosions were peak releases, but they were merely steps above an already elevated level that fluctuated but never stopped. One way to visualize this is to imagine the plume as a spotlight that swept back and forth, continuously pluming out radioactivity in the direction that light was shone: as the wind shifted the plume would move, but it never stopped. The plume was unrelenting (and, arguably, still is today in another mode, as contaminated water leaks into the ocean), and as this radioactivity has been released into the environment, it has incrementally distributed collective, cumulative doses whose consequences for public health were terrifying in the early days of the crisis but may well be even worse in the long-term.”
- http://japanfocus.org/-Kyle-Cleveland/4075/article.html
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Aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, 100 miles offshore of Fukushima: “During that March 13 phone call, Cleveland wrote, Troy Mueller — the deputy administrator for naval reactors at the US Department of Energy — said the radiation was the equivalent of “about 30 times what you would detect just on a normal air sample out at sea.” “So it’s much greater than what we had thought,” Mueller reportedly warned other American officials after taking samples on the Reagan. “We didn’t think we would detect anything at 100 miles.” After Mueller made that remark, according to Cleveland’s transcript, Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman asked him if those levels were “significantly higher than anything you would have expected.” He responded yes. Poneman later asked Mueller, “How do the levels detected compare with what is permissible?” Mueller replied that those on the scene could suffer irreversible harm from the radiation within hours. “If it were a member of the general public, it would take- well, it would take about 10 hours to reach a limit,” he said. “At that point,” Mueller added, “it’s a thyroid dose issue.” If people are exposed to levels beyond the Protective Action Guideline threshold released by the Energy Department, Cleveland acknowledged in his report, radiation could have ravaged their thyroid glands.”
- http://www.rt.com/usa/uss-reagan-fukushima-radiation-979/
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So within 10 hours of exposure to 30 times the normal background radiation level “radiation could have ravaged their thyroid glands.” Find the nearest location to you in the listing above. 10 hours? 30 times normal exposure? Remember this is 24 hour a day, 7 days a week exposure for over 4 1/2 years now. Draw your own conclusions…
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