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SkinnyChic
(OP) User ID: 19080261 United States 08/28/2015 12:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NETC is a pay site now I believe. Quoting: Bodiless You would think, that the government, state or federal, would have permanent InterWebs monitoring station, especially in AZ. Where there was an open air fisson event with Pu and Am release 1.5 years ago--2/14/2014 And it is still not undercontrol--just under censorship WIPP TY for posting SC! Interesting! I'm going to look into that. Thanks! |
SkinnyChic
(OP) User ID: 19080261 United States 08/28/2015 12:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Enenews.com or veteranstoday weekly readings, partial (usually only gamma, sometimes beta included, remember all radiation, from all sources, is culmulative, radon, solar or manmade), NETC is a paid site if you want better quality info., the free map is not worth much unless you happen to hit it when fresh readings come in, radiationnetwork also suspect (by that I mean either removed or much lower). The best bet is GET YOUR OWN device and learn how to use it. BUT are you going to move if it gets too high? Change your diet or habits? If no, then why bother checking the CPMs? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57251671 I am a paid member at NETC, and the expanded view is still only 3 readings which makes this even more suspicious. Have I changed my diet because of fuku, yes. Am I trying to move, yes. But until then I bother checking because my daughter should not have to pay for the sins of the world. What do you eat? And where would you be able to move to be away from it? It's on everything, in our air, our produce and on the ground for the animals to eat the grass and it's affecting their bodies when they go to slaughter. I have not eaten anything from the ocean since, or from any other water source because you really can't verify the location of where the fish came from. We eat organic (covered garden, filtered water system, etc). Yes, everywhere will be affected but someplaces less than others. We have a residency application pending...forgive me but until I know if it's approved or not I don't want to jinx it by talking about it. We are trying to go south. |
Bodiless
Forum Administrator User ID: 22251333 United States 08/28/2015 12:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NETC is a pay site now I believe. Quoting: Bodiless You would think, that the government, state or federal, would have permanent InterWebs monitoring station, especially in AZ. Where there was an open air fisson event with Pu and Am release 1.5 years ago--2/14/2014 And it is still not undercontrol--just under censorship WIPP TY for posting SC! Interesting! I'm going to look into that. Thanks! Another good site for info on WIPP, if interested: Potr.blog dated--but still relevant [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] “We have assembled the most extensive and inclusive Voter Fraud Organization in the history of America”—Joe “SippyCup” Biden Joe Biden will never be the man Michelle Obama is The worst thing about dying is that you become a democratic voter for eternity |
SkinnyChic
(OP) User ID: 19080261 United States 08/28/2015 12:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Still only showing three, but now one area that had a reading before is missing from the southeast and instead two readings by WI/IL border. [link to netc.com] |
Bodiless
Forum Administrator User ID: 22251333 United States 08/28/2015 12:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] “We have assembled the most extensive and inclusive Voter Fraud Organization in the history of America”—Joe “SippyCup” Biden Joe Biden will never be the man Michelle Obama is The worst thing about dying is that you become a democratic voter for eternity |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70003292 United States 08/28/2015 12:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | thx for the heads up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69208945 FYI, radiation in Sfo/Bay area has been running 40 cpm pretty steady. Spikes in rain...which is infrequent lol That's not abnormal. After Fuki, I picked a few pieces of gear, and they've sat on my window sill since in SoCal. I watched it peak at about 107 CPM once, two years ago, during some rain. It spiked to 90 something CPM again at some point months later. And, both of those were over in less than a minute, never to reappear. On average, it fluctuates between 25-80 CPM. With around 40-50 being the standard background. And, that's during some very high readings being reported by NETC. I wouldn't put too much stock into that site. Not saying disregard it, by any means. Just saying I wouldn't take it as gospel. And, don't worry, I'll be the first on GLP screaming blue murder if stays elevated where I am. |
El Penguino
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SkinnyChic
(OP) User ID: 19080261 United States 08/28/2015 12:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posting for info--do not know if connected--but interesting the shutdown of monitoring by the public, and this: Quoting: Bodiless [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Wow, thanks for sharing. I agree, of all the days to pick. |
SkinnyChic
(OP) User ID: 19080261 United States 08/28/2015 01:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | thx for the heads up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69208945 FYI, radiation in Sfo/Bay area has been running 40 cpm pretty steady. Spikes in rain...which is infrequent lol That's not abnormal. After Fuki, I picked a few pieces of gear, and they've sat on my window sill since in SoCal. I watched it peak at about 107 CPM once, two years ago, during some rain. It spiked to 90 something CPM again at some point months later. And, both of those were over in less than a minute, never to reappear. On average, it fluctuates between 25-80 CPM. With around 40-50 being the standard background. And, that's during some very high readings being reported by NETC. I wouldn't put too much stock into that site. Not saying disregard it, by any means. Just saying I wouldn't take it as gospel. And, don't worry, I'll be the first on GLP screaming blue murder if stays elevated where I am. Glad to know you are watching and sharing! I wanted to take a reading earlier when it was raining but I try not to freak out my little one with my paranoia. Lol. Currently 19 CPM in my back yard in Gilbert AZ, my base is usually 10 CPM. Highest I have caught thus far has been 35 CPM. |
Michael User ID: 70154879 United States 08/28/2015 01:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NETC is only showing radiation readings for three places in America. For the three they are showing, all are at Radcon level 3. So how bad is it across the U.S. that they removed the rest!?!? Quoting: SkinnyChic [link to netc.com] This particular rad net is not controlled by the Feds: [link to radiationnetwork.com] It is reliable and valid. I'm not believing it. About16 months ago rad levels were hitting 200-400 cpm of Gamma all over the country. I was watching 3 different rad reporting sites. I took note that when Jet Stream was over head those areas were hitting 400-1000 cpm. Under windy conditions counts were often doubled from 300 doubling up to 600. Then....in one week.....all three web site reported 20-40 cpm....all over the country. Didn't matter if Jet was in the area or not. Didn't matter if windy or not...... What I'm saying is...I believe it is All BullShit. I think we're all getting deadly doses RIGHT NOW. As much or more than 1000 cpm over all of the USA. You still looking radiant for someone who is dead! Strict diet, little exposure.... Good of you to notice I do look rather fine considering! |
Michael User ID: 70154879 United States 08/28/2015 01:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NETC is only showing radiation readings for three places in America. For the three they are showing, all are at Radcon level 3. So how bad is it across the U.S. that they removed the rest!?!? Quoting: SkinnyChic [link to netc.com] This particular rad net is not controlled by the Feds: [link to radiationnetwork.com] It is reliable and valid. I wonder why Chicago and NY City are the highest...and Minneapolis? The increased rain? Why nothing in the northwest like Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Idaho, etc.? They are closer to the Pacific. I think that the Chem Trails are heavy with Nuke wastes too. All the big population areas are hammered almost every day with heavy chem trails so levels will be higher. And, as I've pointed out over the last couple years, cities are coated in things that do not absorb...like the ground does. All the chem trail dust and Fuku rad just accumulates, Until you get rain. |
SkinnyChic
(OP) User ID: 19080261 United States 08/28/2015 01:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NETC is only showing radiation readings for three places in America. For the three they are showing, all are at Radcon level 3. So how bad is it across the U.S. that they removed the rest!?!? Quoting: SkinnyChic [link to netc.com] This particular rad net is not controlled by the Feds: [link to radiationnetwork.com] It is reliable and valid. I wonder why Chicago and NY City are the highest...and Minneapolis? The increased rain? Why nothing in the northwest like Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Idaho, etc.? They are closer to the Pacific. I think that the Chem Trails are heavy with Nuke wastes too. All the big population areas are hammered almost every day with heavy chem trails so levels will be higher. And, as I've pointed out over the last couple years, cities are coated in things that do not absorb...like the ground does. All the chem trail dust and Fuku rad just accumulates, Until you get rain. So true. |
Sarah Conner
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Ms. Superduper
User ID: 61203491 United States 08/28/2015 02:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posting for info--do not know if connected--but interesting the shutdown of monitoring by the public, and this: Quoting: Bodiless [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] "Drill" is NOT a good word for us, is it? Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
SkinnyChic
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SkinnyChic
(OP) User ID: 19080261 United States 08/28/2015 03:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posting for info--do not know if connected--but interesting the shutdown of monitoring by the public, and this: Quoting: Bodiless [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] "Drill" is NOT a good word for us, is it? Usually not. |
grumpier
User ID: 1189758 China 08/28/2015 03:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look at this official site in Germany 1800 radiation measuring stations in Germany, open information to the public. [link to odlinfo.bfs.de] If you think a thread is important enough for others to read, go to page one and click on the green pin!!! |
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MarPep
User ID: 70154900 United States 08/28/2015 05:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Netc is a moronic site that sells memberships. Their "reporting stations" are a combination of EPA stationary sites using Hepa filters, citizens using different brands of radiation meters measuring ambient air, and folks who are measuring air filters of unknown size and consistency. And netc reports them all on the same page as if they all were measuring the same thing. They aren't. And they issue "alerts" for readings that are normal for a HEPA site but which would be very high for an ambient air site without distinguishing between the two. --------- Now, this other site is a group of citizens all using standardized equipment, and all are just measuring ambient air-- [link to radiationnetwork.com] All their many reporting stations are showing normal levels at this moment across the US. --------------- The EPA sites use HEPA filters and high volume collections--60 m^3 per hour--and then the filter is measured. These readings are naturally many, many times the readings of ambient air because they collect all the air-borne particles in what would be a living-room sized volume, then stick their meter next to the filter.. They also have a map, and to get the readings one must only click on the appropriate dot. [link to www2.epa.gov] All the EPA readings are also essentially normal at the moment. -------------- The difference in filter measurement and ambient air measurement is similar to trying to count the fish in a muddy pond with two different methods. One method (ambient) is to stick your hand into the pond and see how many fish you can count in a minute, while the second method(filter) is to seine the pond and count how many fish are in the seine. -------------- The EPA usually just reports gamma counts because the filter paper itself can block some of the beta. The radiation network equipment can detect beta as well as gross. _____________ The sources of the radiation can be 1)dust particles from the earth itself or from fall-out, 2) radon gas, which is a naturally occurring radioactive gas daughter of Uranium, 3) nearby solid materials(concrete, granite, limestone, etc) that have naturally occurring radioactive isotopes within, 4) gamma rays from space, 5) radiation produced by certain electrical equipment, and 6)some others I can't think of at the moment. #1, when collected on a filter, will usually be the dominant source of radiation, although there are places on Earth where the radioactive building materials, nearby geologic formations, or the radon gas levels show sky high readings. Last Edited by MarPep on 08/28/2015 10:35 AM _______________ They let me off with a warning and a couple of bullet holes. |