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Good Day! This is âYour Radiation This Week â for the past 2 weeks. These are the recorded Total Gamma Radiation in CPM and Sievert measured highs that affected people around the United States.
YRTW ELE is published every two weeks on Saturday. ELE is an acronym for “Extinction Level Event.” The amount of Rad in the air now Dooms Humanity to a relatively quick Extinction; Done In by our own war toys, how moronic is that! I can’t say it any plainer than that. The next publication dates are June 17, 2017 and July 1, 2017 on the Road to Extinction.
Table of Poisoned American Cities Total Gamma Radiation CPM and nanoSieverts by City and State
COUNT
CPM,
CITY
ST.
Count
nSv/Hr
10,822
CPM,
ColoradoSprgs
CO.
-
10,003
CPM,
Raleigh,
NC.
-
9,882
CPM,
Little Rock,
AR.
-
9,254
CPM,
Portland,
ME.
-
9,058
CPM,
Tuscon,
AZ.
-
-
9,020
CPM,
Fresno,
CA.
-
8,930
CPM,
Tulsa,
OK.
-
8,681
CPM,
Spokane,
WA.
-
8,484
CPM,
Louisville,
KY.
-
8,338
CPM,
Navajo Lake,
NM.
-
8,071
CPM,
Idaho Falls,
ID.
-
7,996
CPM,
Pierre,
SD.
-
7,956
CPM,
San Diego,
CA.
111
nSv/Hr
7,706
CPM,
Riverside,
CA.
-
7,702
CPM,
Worcester,
MA.
103
nSv/Hr
7,687
CPM,
Atlanta,
GA.
-
7,687
CPM,
Harrisonburg,
VA
-
7,535
CPM,
Augusta,
GA.
-
7,393
CPM,
Amarillo,
TX.
-
7,349
CPM,
Billings,
MT.
-
7,318
CPM,
Cleveland,
OH.
-
7,294
CPM,
Casper,
WY.
-
7,270
CPM,
Dodge City,
KS.
-
7,258
CPM,
Yuma,
AZ.
-
7,077
CPM,
Kansas City,
KS.
-
7,072
CPM,
Boston,
MA.
-
7,066
CPM,
Lexington,
KY.
-
6,981
CPM,
Laredo,
TX.
-
6,947
CPM,
Grand Junction,
CO.
-
6,929
CPM,
San Bernardino,
CA.
-
6,924
CPM,
Anaheim,
CA.
-
6,922
CPM,
Pittsburgh,
PA.
-
6,840
CPM,
Bismarck,
ND.
-
6,800
CPM,
Denver,
CO.
-
6,634
CPM,
El Paso,
TX.
-
6,613
CPM,
Concord,
NH.
-
6,610
CPM,
Los Angeles,
CA.
80
nSv/Hr
6,567
CPM,
Bakersfield,
CA.
-
6,550
CPM,
Charleston,
WV.
-
6,527
CPM,
Rochester,
NY.
76
nSv/Hr
6,525
CPM,
Oklahoma City,
OK.
-
6,350
CPM,
Lincoln,
NE.
-
6,320
CPM,
Phoenix,
AZ.
98
nSv/Hr
6,184
CPM,
Champaign,
IL.
-
6,129
CPM,
Mason City,
IA.
-
6,096
CPM,
Virgina Beach,
VA.
-
6,090
CPM,
Hartford,
CT.
-
6,008
CPM,
Wichita,
KS.
-
5,984
CPM,
Kearney,
NE.
183
nSv/Hr
5,961
CPM,
Birmingham,
AL.
77
nSv/Hr
5,879
CPM,
Knoxville,
TN.
-
5,878
CPM,
Indianapolis,
IN.
-
5,852
CPM,
Reno,
NV.
-
5,805
CPM,
Shreveport,
LA.
-
5,777
CPM,
Albuquerque,
NM.
-
5,743
CPM,
Richmond,
VA.
-
5,699
CPM,
Aurora, IL
IL.
-
5,674
CPM,
Providence,
RI.
-
5,655
CPM,
Richland,
WA.
77
nSv/Hr
5,618
CPM,
Omaha,
NE.
95
nSv/Hr
5,580
CPM,
Detroit,
MI.
-
5,465
CPM,
Boise, MIA
ID.
-
5,376
CPM,
Carlsbad,
NM.
-
5,365
CPM,
Corpus Christi,
TX.
-
5,331
CPM,
Ft Worth,
TX.
5,312
CPM,
Madison,
WI.
-
5,183
CPM,
Ft Smith,
AR.
-
5,178
CPM,
Des Moines,
IA.
-
5,101
CPM,
New York City,
NY.
69
nSv/Hr
5,021
CPM,
Memphis,
TN.
-
4,857
CPM,
Rapid City,
SD.
-
4,816
CPM,
Tallahassee,
FL.
70
nSv/Hr
4,752
CPM,
Paducah,
KY.
-
4,745
CPM,
St George,
UT.
-
4,647
CPM,
Salt Lake City,
UT.
-
4,616
CPM,
Lockport,
NY.
4,556
CPM,
St. Louis,
MO.
98
nSv/Hr
4,507
CPM,
Burlington,
VT.
62
nSv/Hr
4,398
CPM,
Duluth,
MN.
-
4,340
CPM,
Houston,
TX.
50
nSv/Hr
4,172
CPM,
Montgomery,
AL.
71
nSv/Hr
4,163
CPM,
Philadelphia,
PA.
56
nSv/Hr
4,086
CPM,
Chicago,
IL.
54
nSv/Hr
4,079
CPM,
Shawano,
WI.
-
4,011
CPM
St Paul
MN
-
3,938
CPM,
Dallas,
TX.
54
nSv/Hr
3,936
CPM,
Tampa,
FL.
40
nSv/Hr
3,870
CPM,
Nashville,
TN.
-
3,770
CPM,
San Jose,
CA.
50
nSv/Hr
3,707
CPM,
Eureka,
CA.
-
3,538
CPM,
Yaphank,
NY.
49
nSv/Hr
3,527
CPM,
Baton Rouge,
LA.
47
nSv/Hr
3,511
CPM,
San Francisco,
CA.
-
3,397
CPM,
San Antonio,
TX.
51
nSv/Hr
3,109
CPM,
Washington,
D.C.
61
nSv/Hr
2,369
CPM,
Fairbanks,
AK.
49
nSv/Hr
1,754
CPM,
Anchorage,
AK.
36
nSv/Hr
Park, Tokyo,
JP
39
nSv/Hr
Really Stupid
In Fayetteville, Arkansas what is laughingly called a “university” has taken up dumping radioactive water used in a reactor down the city sewer system. Beyond stupid, this is just plain old fashioned criminal. (20)
Dr. Paolo Scampa on a 120kt Nuclear Detonation
The 120 kiloton detonation takes only 600 nanoseconds. Here Dr. Scampa describes it in only 195 words.
“An atomic bomb 120 Kt develops energy 502.08 thousand billion Joules obtained by paperless (m = E / c2) 5,016E14 Joules / (299 792 458 m / s2) = 5.58 g of material or even more simply 120 Kt * 0.0465 gr / Kt = 5,58 gr material. This digitization occurs with almost simultaneous
fission 17.33 million billion billion atoms (1,733E25) contained in 6.88 kg of Pu239 (1,733E25 atoms / (6,0221415E + 23/239) atoms / gr = 6.88 kg). The rapid reaction divergent chain that leads to this explosion is accomplished in less than 600 nanoseconds and occupies about 59 neutron generations assuming that each fission emits on average 2.7 neutrons. A colossal radioactivity 4 million billion billion Becquerel (Bq 4,00E24 corresponding to 108,000 billion Curie) ensues while the temperature of the load can be up to 100 million degrees centigrade. (The initial radioactivity of the nuclear charge overdrive dizzily at time zero to 46.85 billion times if it is to Pu 239 738.22 thousand billion times the case of U235.) A such atomic explosion 120 Kt produced a fireball of about 745 meters in diameter. * 54.86 m (120 Kt0,4) * 2 = 744.71.”
by Dr. Paolo Scampa
Translated from French by Google. The original appeared in the AIPRI Blog here. (19)
Just Endless Dead Ocean killed by the Rad forever.
Fukushima Liability set by Japanese Court
What? Sue TEPCO and the Government of Japan over Fukushima Daiichi … and Win! Incredible! You bet your bottom dollar!
Lead Attorney Katsuyoshi Suzuki is the Super Lawyer who beat the combined forces the Tokyo Electric Power Company [TEPCO,] a huge corporation and the Japanese government. He and the legal team are to be applauded world wide.
The District Court ordered “the two to pay damages totaling „38.55 million to 62 of 137 plaintiffs from 45 households located near the plant, which suffered a triple meltdown caused by the tsunami, awarding „70,000 to „3.5 million in compensation to each plaintiff.”
As one person wryly observed “it’s a judgement against a shell company and a bankrupt extinct-ed country. So what? there is nothing there.”
As they say, we will see what happens. The Japan Times said “In first, the ruling was the first of 30 similar class-action suits filed nationwide involving more than 10,000 plaintiffs.”
YRTW ELE readers can read the Japan Times article “In First, Government and TEPCO Found Liable for Fukushima Disaster.” Anyone can lookup the case on my Soc Media accounts. See under “Resources” below.
Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, itâs dangerous out there.
These stationsâ Radiation equals Total Gamma Radiation. Gamma Radiation Monitors are reporting publicly at all these locations.
CPM. âAlthough we canât 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.â Quote from the âYour Radiation This Weekâ Apr 3, 2015.
Radiation destruction of chitin, IAEA, by Ershov, B.G.; Sukhov, N.L.; Nudâga, L.A.; Baklagina, Yu.G.; Kozhevnikova, L.G.; Petropavlovskii, G.A. (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow (Russian Federation)
EPA Proposal Allows Radiation Exposure in Drinking Water Equivalent to 250 Chest X-Rays a Year
âForty-five (45) years later, the Nuclear States officially raise the amounts of âpermitted radiation levelsâ 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.â
âBaghdadâ by Dr. Paolo Scampa, AIPRI, Saturday 12 November 2016
 âNews Release, New Aerial Survey Identifies More Than 100 Million Dead Trees in California,â USDA Office of Communications, âThis brings the total number of dead trees since 2010 to over 102 million,â
âFacing a Dying Nation,â a line from the 1979 Tribal Rock Musical HAIR. A scene with âFacing a Dying Nationâ starring Treat Williams from the movie is here:Â The character Pfc. Berger is KIA in Vietnam in 1968. Or YouRepeat.com
sie·vert, ËsÄvÉrt/, 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
“In 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,”
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.
Black Star shows tracks of Alpha particles in an Apes lung much like yours. Plutonium particle in lung tissue: âThe 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 periodâ (Robert Del Tredici, At Work in the Fields of the Bomb [1987], plate 39). 19
“University of Arkansas disposes of wastewater from nuclear plant in city sewer system,”
http://www.4029tv.com/article/university-of-arkansas-disposes-of-wastewater-from-nuclear-plant-in-city-sewer-system/9657508
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