Radioactive
Rain, Chapel Hill, NC, 142 CPM, May 1, 2012
A
short video of a 10 minute timed count that I did on a light
rainstorm that we had today, May 1, 2012, in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina. This sample was collected by wiping down about a square
meter of the windshield and driver's side window on my Toyota Tacoma.
The
truck was washed last Thursday, so the sample likely includes some
dry deposition. This is a significantly high reading, however there
have been many higher readings locally, regionally and globally in
the past few weeks - including in South Brazil, Missouri, Hawaii,
California, North Carolina and South England.
Of
course Japan has the highest readings of all -- that goes without
saying.
The
Fukushima and other nuclear disasters in Japan, overlain over the top
of previous intentional weapons testing and bombing, uranium mining,
nuclear power and nuclear "accidents" all contribute to
elevated radiation levels globally.
There
were two large explosions at a chemical plant that had large amounts
of Depleted Uranium (DU) stored on site 10 days ago in Southern Japan
and many of the recent high readings are potentially correlated with
that event
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