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    Senior Meatbag
    Mar 14, 2006
    23,937
    I hate to put on my tin foil cap but you all do relize that we all get pounded everyday with significant amounts of radiation from anything from computers, WIFI, Smart electrical meters, etc... the list goes on.

    and some of it has significant health effects... sometimes it's better to be a lemming and overlook such things.

    While RF and high-energy radiation are all part of the electromagnetic spectrum, there's a world of difference between RF and ionizing radiation, the stuff the NNSA is looking for.
     

    EL1227

    R.I.P.
    Patriot Picket
    Nov 14, 2010
    20,274
    The REAL scenario ???

    They just misread Bracken's book ...

    Enemies Foreign and Domestic

    They didn't realize that the book said it's the 'opening day of the NFL season' in B'More and it's a domestic terrorist holding a smoking assault rifle that is killed by a police marksman, not the end of the season and a nuclear scientist turned Tea Party member carrying a dirty bomb. :innocent0
     

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    niftyvt

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 21, 2010
    1,891
    Virginia
    fukishima is polluting the air and sea water. recent preparations to remove fuel rods could lead to massive release of radiation. already many hot spots on west coast.

    This, the media is really quite about it. But its actually a huge issue.
     

    awptickes

    Member
    Jun 26, 2011
    1,516
    N. Of Perryville
    I hate to put on my tin foil cap but you all do relize that we all get pounded everyday with significant amounts of radiation from anything from computers, WIFI, Smart electrical meters, etc... the list goes on.

    and some of it has significant health effects... sometimes it's better to be a lemming and overlook such things.

    You're confusing non-ionizing radiation with ionizing radiation -- don't feel bad, most of the general population doesn't understand the difference.

    Key difference: Ionizing radiation's effects are cumulative, non-ionizing radiation's effects are non-cumulative. The only danger to non-ionizing radiation is heating of tissue.
     

    Redd Byrd

    Active Member
    Oct 2, 2007
    874
    I hate to put on my tin foil cap but you all do relize that we all get pounded everyday with significant amounts of radiation from anything from computers, WIFI, Smart electrical meters, etc... the list goes on.

    and some of it has significant health effects... sometimes it's better to be a lemming and overlook such things.

    Be careful of what is said! We could well be taxed for excessive radiation, the "Rain Tax" as an example :innocent0
     

    Jaybeez

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    Patriot Picket
    May 30, 2006
    6,393
    Darlington MD
    the blimp was mapping wifi. there was an article a frw weeks ago about how the gov can can intercept and crack wifi from miles away. and a blimp is slow enough and low enough to be the perfect platform.

    wifi is "radiation" too. the plane is filling in the voids and revisiting "trouble makers".
     

    Sirex

    Powered by natural gas
    Oct 30, 2010
    10,416
    Westminster, MD
    I guess I should get the microwave fixed. Due to the cold this year, I have been microwaving with the door open to heat the kitchen air as well. As a bonus, my skin has a nice healthy green glow. Of course the third eye makes it harder to focus on a target at 100yds.
     

    Gryphon

    inveniam viam aut faciam
    Patriot Picket
    Mar 8, 2013
    6,993
    Everywhere the DOD or CIA spooks go, and even places they say they have never been too :rolleyes:, they collect physical soil samples, do gas chromatography and God only knows what other tests on it, and they keep it all catalogued in a database as a base line against which future test will be compared to determine biochemical, dirty bomb, nuclear testing or whatever. I suspect the blimp and now the low flying helicopters are testing some new equipment to allow "sample" collection without having to obtain a physical sample, and over a wider area much faster.
     

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