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2022-11-04 at 7:22 PM UTCtaco bell
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2022-11-04 at 10:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker nukes tested at the NNSS. There 928 between 1951 and 1992 of which 828 were underground.
I assure you I had water samples sent to a lab at my expense as a condition of my purchase offer. There are no toxins in my 800 foot deep well. Your rant is the usual half assed shit this community has come to expect from you. I would think you would tire of the embarrassment. The fact that you haven't can only be attributed to a severe lack of self awareness.
I said Thousands, 928 is really close to 1000 and 828 is fairly close to another. It's 1756 total. thats a shitload of fucking nukes and 250 miles aint shit in distance. the Alaskan front blows in a hooked pattern blowing much of that radiation into Nevada and New Mexico or it blows it back up and comes down on Indiana and Ohio (Ohio I think I read got the most fallout)
Rarely did it get carried back to California. only if there was a Monsoon weather pattern aka Santa Anna or San Joaquin winds would it do so.
We got our Nuclear waste dumped off the Farlon Islands which is why Napa and Solano County has 4 times the Breast Cancer rates of any other area in the USA including Ohio.
Which is why I would never move to Ohio or that area of Arizona or Nevada. I'v read the reports.
And you should know that once a year, there is this massive increase in soil and water leech from some of the larger Nuclear Tests at NNSS
So much for "Half life is safe after 10 days" narrative they try and comfort us with.
Image result for is it true that the Nuclear Test Sites in Nevada leech back up
Until today, the Nevada Test Site remains contaminated with an estimated 11,100 PBq of radioactive material in the soil and 4,440 PBq in groundwater. The U.S. has not yet ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty of 1996.
https://www.nuclear-risks.org/en/hibakusha-worldwide/nevada-test-site.html
this means that the it might be possible for that flare-up in radiation could spill over.
You don't just test your water one time. You should have it done at least once a year or every two years -
2022-11-04 at 10:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by slide22 I said Thousands, 928 is really close to 1000 and 828 is fairly close to another. It's 1756 total. thats a shitload of fucking nukes and 250 miles aint shit in distance. the Alaskan front blows in a hooked pattern blowing much of that radiation into Nevada and New Mexico or it blows it back up and comes down on Indiana and Ohio (Ohio I think I read got the most fallout)
Rarely did it get carried back to California. only if there was a Monsoon weather pattern aka Santa Anna or San Joaquin winds would it do so.
We got our Nuclear waste dumped off the Farlon Islands which is why Napa and Solano County has 4 times the Breast Cancer rates of any other area in the USA including Ohio.
Which is why I would never move to Ohio or that area of Arizona or Nevada. I'v read the reports.
And you should know that once a year, there is this massive increase in soil and water leech from some of the larger Nuclear Tests at NNSS
So much for "Half life is safe after 10 days" narrative they try and comfort us with.
Image result for is it true that the Nuclear Test Sites in Nevada leech back up
Until today, the Nevada Test Site remains contaminated with an estimated 11,100 PBq of radioactive material in the soil and 4,440 PBq in groundwater. The U.S. has not yet ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty of 1996.
https://www.nuclear-risks.org/en/hibakusha-worldwide/nevada-test-site.html
this means that the it might be possible for that flare-up in radiation could spill over.
You don't just test your water one time. You should have it done at least once a year or every two years
How stupid are you? Seriously... There were 928 of which 828 were underground. Check your math moron.
And the rest of that has nothing to do with due to distance and terrain as I already covered shithead. -
2022-11-04 at 10:44 PM UTCThanks to Putin talking of more nuclear weapons tests and North Korea and China all testing still. INcluding Iran eventually, The US has not ratified the test ban. it was written but not in stone. There is talks of the US going back to underground testing again. and who knows where they might shift the tests. it's too bad. that could of been some awesome parkland for off roading with some of the sand dunes out there in the desert.
it would of been fun camping out between mountain ranges far enough away from the light pollution of Las Vegas. -
2022-11-04 at 10:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by slide22 Thanks to Putin talking of more nuclear weapons tests and North Korea and China all testing still. INcluding Iran eventually, The US has not ratified the test ban. it was written but not in stone. There is talks of the US going back to underground testing again. and who knows where they might shift the tests. it's too bad. that could of been some awesome parkland for off roading with some of the sand dunes out there in the desert.
it would of been fun camping out between mountain ranges far enough away from the light pollution of Las Vegas.
I think San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Francisco would all make fine test sites. -
2022-11-04 at 10:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker How stupid are you? Seriously… There were 928 of which 828 were underground. Check your math moron.
And the rest of that has nothing to do with due to distance and terrain as I already covered shithead.
whatever. thats what they admitted to. Who knows what other kind of radiation tests they did without nukes or dirty bomb tests for tactical use or just testing for data. all of that shit could of got in the ground water. Who is to say that the DoD didn't bury barrels of waste in Arizona like they secretly dropped them off the San Francisco coast?
plus Fukashima the waters of San Francisco are radioactive well above safe levels. -
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2022-11-05 at 6:19 PM UTCLunch at a Thai place, matches in a match box that has phases of the moon, a grave lab glass one hitter, and groceries at Trader Joe's because I'm at my mom's this weekend taking care of her after surgery and she has no food I like.
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