Home General Stuff General Chat
#1
Nuclear Radiation at Extreme high in Indiana/Michigan
Archive: 13 posts
Well, ****. Hope you guys out there don't get hurt - it looks like the ol' US of A is trying to cover it up. "Digital Journal (http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/326186) reported earlier today that near the Indiana & Michigan borders Geiger detectors from the EPA & Black Cat were showing insanely elevated radiation levels. They quickly changed their story fundamentally. I personally conversed with the NRC today as well as the Hazmat response Captain for the Indiana State Police. Here is a quick pic, before it was redacted / "corrected". Notice it is NOT the EPA's RadNet open-air detector in Fort Wayne, but another privately run detector near South Bend, owned by Radiation Network: RadiationNetwork (http://i.imgur.com/cNmGX.jpg) They then "made a correction (http://www.radiationnetwork.com/Message.htm) " and called it a false alarm, claiming that their "false alarm" was also the same cause for Black Cat? but what about the EPA's federal detectors, the ones that don't use the same information streams as RadiationNetwork? Read on: EPA's "near-realtime" open-air geiger counter for Ft Wayne Indiana no longer shows live data but cuts off May 19th (http://www.epa.gov/radnet/radnet-data/radnet-ftwayne-bg.html) . This morning, it didn't, but by using the EPA.gov RADNET query tool, WE CAN STILL PULL THE DATA UP as in this screenshot (http://i.imgur.com/KVEqg.png)" | 2012-06-08 23:39:00 Author: theswweet Posts: 2468 |
Maybe there was a malfunction or a power outage of some sort? Face it, there's no way you could cover up an incident to the magnitude you described. If there was a huge incident, people would be getting sick, etc... Conspiracy theories are kinda dumb. | 2012-06-08 23:55:00 Author: bonner123 Posts: 1487 |
Maybe there was a malfunction or a power outage of some sort? Face it, there's no way you could cover up an incident to the magnitude you described. If there was a huge incident, people would be getting sick, etc... Conspiracy theories are kinda dumb. I would believe that, but as the quote shows - two SEPERATE readers in different areas, based of seperate mainframes BOTH saw it. And, its not being covered up that well. I posted this, didn't I? | 2012-06-09 00:00:00 Author: theswweet Posts: 2468 |
On the bright side, the resulting mutants will have a good chance at surviving the nuclear apocalypse. | 2012-06-09 20:14:00 Author: Testudini Posts: 3262 |
What is my country coming to? People using bath salts as drugs and turning into zombies, eating people's faces off, radiation leaking everywhere. It's chaos! Time for me to head to the hills. | 2012-06-09 20:30:00 Author: biorogue Posts: 8424 |
Why would only two Geiger counters pick up on such a massive leak? Radiation spreads like mad, if those numbers were correct then the other nearby counters would at least have picked up on something. | 2012-06-09 23:50:00 Author: Littlebigdude805 Posts: 1924 |
What is my country coming to? People using bath salts as drugs and turning into zombies, eating people's faces off, radiation leaking everywhere. It's chaos! Time for me to head to the hills. You can honestly get high from bath salts? In that case I'll be making a visit to the Body Shop next chance I get. | 2012-06-10 00:08:00 Author: Ungreth Posts: 2130 |
You can honestly get high from bath salts? In that case I'll be making a visit to the Body Shop next chance I get. I always had you figured for a potential zombie. | 2012-06-10 01:00:00 Author: gdn001 Posts: 5891 |
Well, I guess that means that you guys better get used to me as a mutant soon... | 2012-06-10 05:18:00 Author: Random Posts: 673 |
Health Risk Estimated Life Expectancy Lost Smoking 20 cigarettes a day 6 years Overweight by 15% 2 years Alcohol (US average) 1 year all accidents 207 days All natural hazards 7 days Occupational dose of 300 mrem/year 15 days When you take a look at how radiation works I think a lot of people are very misguided. I mean, smoking a cigarette is far more likely to give you cancer than an X-ray. I died a little inside when during the nuclear crisis in Japan thousands of Americans rushed to buy radiation pills, not realizing they were more likely to get cancer from a tanning booth, a TV, or a day in the sun than from background radiation from halfway across the world, even in the event of a nuclear explosion. Not that this is 100% relevant to your post. I just think it's an interesting topic to consider where our priorities should be (minimizing drinking, smoking, reckless driving) and where they sometimes lie instead. That said, if there's a radiation leak I hope it gets taken care of, but usually the government doesn't kid around with radiation so I wouldn't be too scared. | 2012-06-11 08:55:00 Author: Incinerator22 Posts: 3251 |
What is my country coming to? People using bath salts as drugs and turning into zombies, eating people's faces off, radiation leaking everywhere. It's chaos! Time for me to head to the hills. Make sure you avoid the ones that have eyes! I think you'd be safer in the radiation zone! | 2012-06-11 11:25:00 Author: Ali_Star Posts: 4085 |
I always had you figured for a potential zombie. Well if my lbp.me profile is to be believed then I've already got the dietary preference. I guess I might as well adopt the look too. | 2012-06-15 05:33:00 Author: Ungreth Posts: 2130 |
No wonder the people there have such glowing personalities. | 2012-06-18 09:20:00 Author: Charlemagne Posts: 513 |
LBPCentral Archive Statistics
Posts: 1077139
Threads: 69970
Members: 9661
Archive-Date: 2019-01-19
Datenschutz
Aus dem Archiv wurden alle persönlichen Daten wie Name, Anschrift, Email etc. - aber auch sämtliche Inhalte wie z.B. persönliche Nachrichten - entfernt.
Die Nutzung dieser Webseite erfolgt ohne Speicherung personenbezogener Daten. Es werden keinerlei Cookies, Logs, 3rd-Party-Plugins etc. verwendet.
Die Nutzung dieser Webseite erfolgt ohne Speicherung personenbezogener Daten. Es werden keinerlei Cookies, Logs, 3rd-Party-Plugins etc. verwendet.