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Thursday, March 6, 2014

MAX ATTENTION: SMOKING GUN IN CERMC DATA

WIPP / CERMC sampled exit exhaust air only ONCE during a 4 day period (Station B), where as Station A (where air enters the exhaust system) was being sampled THREE TIMES PER DAY.

We are currently analyzing the data, but the delay in testing Station B functions to obscure the peak radioactive releases during what appears to be an extended period prior to HEPA filter start.

There is an additional smoking gun which we covered in the post previous to this one, namely that the detection of Cesium 137 points to significant underground damage ( 2nd link below)

Sources:

http://www.cemrc.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Station-A-and-B-Activity-3-4-14850x595.png

ALERT! Airborne Cesium 137 Was Detected At WIPP Facility: Sign of SIGNIFICANT UNDERGROUND DAMAGE


2 comments:

  1. I thought you might find this article interesting: http://enenews.com/tv-officials-now-confirm-plutonium-andor-americium-reached-carlsbad-10th-most-populated-city-in-new-mexico-container-of-radioactive-waste-may-have-blew-up-video

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    1. They sure are taking a long time to start admitting things, guess they have to do it before inside mine video surfaces. They are also prepping for it to happen again, but no one is going to ask them that question.

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