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Saturday, August 20, 2011

ALERT!!! 178 X Background Radiation in Saint Louis Rain


STAY OUT OF THE RAIN!

This data may be indicative of a RECENT SIGNIFICANT radiological event in Fukushima.

The reading was taken at approximately 10:20am on 8/20/11 in Saint Louis Missouri from a vehicle that had driven approximately 4 miles through the trailing edges of a thunderstorm.

The sample returned a reading of 1.786 mR/hr,  which equates to ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY EIGHT times greater than normal background radiation. This reading is almost 3 times greater than the previous high reading of 62x background radiation.

UPDATED: Video Added





STAY OUT OF THE RAIN!

UPDATE 8/23: I have been able to analyze the decay data. Much like the radioactive Sulfur detected in California, based on the amplitude, I suspect this fallout to be TENORM. A follow up video will be forth coming. For more information follow the following link:
Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (TENORM)



UPDATE 8/30:  I have identified the radioactive source based on the half-life, a complete follow up video may be found at:

[Update] 178X Saint Louis Background Radiation Source Identified



2 comments:

  1. Wow. Past two days and today the radiationnetwork.com has been showing elevated CPM across North America at the jetstream latittude and higher, but this morning more than half of the radiationnetwork sites were down, first I have seen of that in more than a month. Would say we are getting some Fukushima fallout again. They're burning Fukushima trash over there.

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  2. what's on that paper plate, a Coleman lantern mantle?

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