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New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors

24 February, 2014

"...For the first time, all Radiation Detectors in the nationwide "RADnet" operated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are suddenly "OFFLINE." Right now, this nation is completely, totally vulnerable to the movement of radioactive materials into positions to enable an attack and we would have no warning whatsoever. This is the perfect opportunity for a "dirty bomb" attack or some type of "false flag" attack against ANYPLACE in the ENTIRE United States.*** THIS STORY IS UPDATED BELOW AS OF MON. FEB. 24. ***

EPA is claiming there is a "technical glitch." No word on when -- or if -- RADnet will be operational again.

UPDATE: Monday, February 24, 2014 -- It now appears that the OFFLINE status of the EPA "RADnet" may be **DELIBERATE.** According to sources in New Mexico, the "RADnet" had to be shut down to conceal the leak of radiation from the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Carsbad, New Mexico, which is onlging and presently spreading radiation into the air from its ventilation system. That plant is the only location in the United States that receives, processes, then stores (deep underground) radioactive materials from former nuclear warheads.

The WIPP suffered an "incident" on February 10, wherein radiation detectors at the WIPP sounded an alarm that radiation was coming out of the ventilation system. Within a brief time, the ventilation system went into "filtration mode" to filter any air that was coming out of the underground storage area.

According to the POTRblog.com (POTR), a proven reliable source with inside information on the internal happenings at the WIPP Plutonium disaster has provided a radiation reading for Saturday 2/22/14, taken before and after HEPA filtration of the exhaust air from the WIPP mine shaft. Based on that information, and using risk mitigating assumptions, POTR calculated that Plutonium and Americium are CURRENTLY being RELEASED INTO THE OUTSIDE AIR at a rate of 400,000 Disintegrations Per Minute (DPM), for every single minute the ventilation system is running. For those more comfortable with the Becquerel as a unit of measure, that works out to the plant exhausting 6,667 Becquerels of Plutonium and Americium PER MINUTE into the outside air...."

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Inactive EPA Stations

This is a list of inactive EPA stations that quit updating their radiation data.

Please contact your state EPA government official or government group that is responsible for maintaining this vital radiation data.

The more we hold them responsible for their duty, the better the public will be informed of the radiation threat to the US people.

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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
Personally, I just spoke for half an hour with a Lady who has friends that transport to and from the WIPP site external facility, and were wanting counters as they heard of this over the net and not the news or internally.

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6,667 Becquerels of Plutonium ?? 666 ??? really? how trite
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6,667 Becquerels of Plutonium ?? 666 ??? really? how trite
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didn't notice that......
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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
I'm a long time GLP'er, and I always liked your threads.
I live and work in Carlsbad NM. I'm trying to follow this as best I can but I hear conflicting things.
I did just see this article on our local news station out here. They just held a public forum where 300 residents attended.
I'll continue to visit your threads on this,
God bless.
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We'll... It worked for fuku didn't it?
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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
I read about the detectors being offline Sunday. First thing that came to my mind was Oh boy...who's behind this?

NETC is where I got the info.

Looked like they were back up tonight when I looked again.
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They thought Fukushima would do the trick, but it wasn't working fast enough for them?

I can only hope that the FDA, NRC or Surgeon General will increase the maximum limits of what "safe" amounts of radiation exposure are...again...
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They thought Fukushima would do the trick, but it wasn't working fast enough for them?

I can only hope that the FDA, NRC or Surgeon General will increase the maximum limits of what "safe" amounts of radiation exposure are...again...
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it makes me wonder, if all of this is to cover up what already is hitting from there.....
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Can't you see the real purpose of this release? Now Tepco is totally off the hook for any illnesses brought on by Fukashima. They can simply say that anyone suffering from radiation sickness can't trace the source now.
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Can't you see the real purpose of this release? Now Tepco is totally off the hook for any illnesses brought on by Fukashima. They can simply say that anyone suffering from radiation sickness can't trace the source now.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48313909


bingo, the releases in the bays on the west coast due to drums dumped in the 50-70's? (late last year on reports).....

i've documented it all....

for what reason any more?... i dunno......
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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
Around midnight the cooling system for Reactor #4 shut down, trying to activate backup generator- if not? we're in for another meltdown scenario
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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
I've been watching the maps of the spread in the oceans,but what happens to airbourne radiation,can it disperse far easier.just asking,m8 young got lung cancer now.
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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
I've been watching the maps of the spread in the oceans,but what happens to airbourne radiation,can it disperse far easier.just asking,m8 young got lung cancer now.
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the plume is on a 40 day trans-north equatorial ride 24/7 since it happened, hence the lack of global news coverage.

in so far as the new mexico thing?... i'm unsure whether it is a cover screen for fuku, or the real deal... still looking


my thoughts to you and yours.

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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
Can't you see the real purpose of this release? Now Tepco is totally off the hook for any illnesses brought on by Fukashima. They can simply say that anyone suffering from radiation sickness can't trace the source now.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48313909


bingo, the releases in the bays on the west coast due to drums dumped in the 50-70's? (late last year on reports).....

i've documented it all....

for what reason any more?... i dunno......
 Quoting: Citizenperth


you've educated me about how they work a lot more.mine was oil rigs I married.
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Try

[link to www.radiationnetwork.com]

As far as I know it is independently operated.

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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
They thought Fukushima would do the trick, but it wasn't working fast enough for them?

I can only hope that the FDA, NRC or Surgeon General will increase the maximum limits of what "safe" amounts of radiation exposure are...again...
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If I'm trying to find the links of those raises after Fuku, can you or another glp'er throw one or two up?
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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
They thought Fukushima would do the trick, but it wasn't working fast enough for them?

I can only hope that the FDA, NRC or Surgeon General will increase the maximum limits of what "safe" amounts of radiation exposure are...again...
 Quoting: MagTog


If I'm trying to find the links of those raises after Fuku, can you or another glp'er throw one or two up?
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yes they did two things after 2011

1. they turned off all of your stable, state sponsered detectors

2. they raised the rad limits

all documented
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Re: HEADS UP! New Mexico's 'incident' has suddenly brought a shut-down of detectors.. Fuku... well....
Once again it's CP bringing you the latest news!
Once you cut through the jibber jabber doom preachers you realise this is the real deal.
Good Job mate!

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Try

[link to www.radiationnetwork.com]

As far as I know it is independently operated.
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All radiation levels are low in that link. Doom off..


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never know what I we wake to hidingabduct
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We'll... It worked for fuku didn't it?
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As I recall, their SOP was to deny severity, deny severity, increase "safe background levels", not sure that they can do that with this shit.
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Why would it be a "cover screen" for fUKU?

Some of the theories you fruits have are insane.
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Why would it be a "cover screen" for fUKU?

Some of the theories you fruits have are insane.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7128223


because the bulk of the radiocative plume has passed (and continues to) and deposited... it's not like a drawing.. some areas are worse than others....

your question should be "Why now" as to other nuclear events.... be honest, the frickin things have been turning over for decades.. if you don't see a coincidence, nor seek news from those following, i can see and agree with your conclusion.

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Thanks for changing your Avatar back to the nice face, CP.

Great Thread as usual - much to ponder. Cover-ups over cover-ups.
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Thanks for changing your Avatar back to the nice face, CP.
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Indeed! Let's remember the bigger picture...


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Can't you see the real purpose of this release? Now Tepco is totally off the hook for any illnesses brought on by Fukashima. They can simply say that anyone suffering from radiation sickness can't trace the source now.
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hf



bump CP's post
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CP, do you know what time on Saturday? Morning, afternoon, or evening, maybe?
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If they have no proof of RADIATION... it didn't happen.

When people have the choice to chose... they chose wrong...
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Must suck to be a radiation tard always living in a fear state. Every time I come onto your threads I can smell your fear through the computer.
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Must suck to be a radiation tard always living in a fear state. Every time I come onto your threads I can smell your fear through the computer.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54813219


fear? you must be really young.

it's called chronology, and i do fear for you clueless young people.. don't blame me when you have affects........
i do fear stupidity.. thanks for pointing that out

(go learn a trade)

ps: my bet is you haven't spawned a family...

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