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It's Happening Again! Harrisonburg is Hazmat Level Radiation! Bakersfield similar to Harrisonburg now!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 19449421:MV8xOTUwMjg2XzMyNzg4Njk3XzdGRENDOTY=] [quote:Muzzle:MV8xOTUwMjg2XzMyNzY3MjU3XzRCMTI4NTcx] 100,000 Bq really isn't much. Naturally occurring potassium has 31 Bq/gm due to the tiny portion that is radioactive K. Salt substitute--KCL--is 52% potassium Each 6 kg of salt-substitute at the grocery store is therefore releasing the same 100,000 Bq. So the "contminated" vacuum cleaner bag was about 3 times as radioactive as the salt-substitute you could be using. [/quote] The point of view you offer lacks proportion. From a more relevant perspective.... It would take a person quite some time to consume 13 pounds of salt substitute, thus the 7 pounds of potassium within it. Radioactive potassium 40, which makes up .001% of natural potassium gives off the weakest and least harmful beta radiation. Potassium is constantly and easily evacuated from the body and replenished with new potassium. Whereas the radioactive particles released from Fukushima, if they are still measurable, are likely NOT iodine with a short half life, but something worse, and regardless whether iodine or something longer lived like cesium, strontium, or plutonium, they are heavy elements that are not so easy to dislodge from the body AND they are emitting alpha or gamma rads which are no fun unless you are an X-Man. [/quote]
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SEE start up at the bottom of.page 9
Harisonburg is 600 to 750 CPMs last few days. No warnings, no evacuations, that's the way it's done.
I am going off to look at other cities.
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