Japanese salmon or tuna, which are over the limit, are sent over to Thailand to be processed and tinned. Tins are eventually shipped with Made in Thailand on the label. So don't be fooled that it's ok. Thai govt raised their safety limit so that they can process imported Japanese fish. Go figure!
Good work.I'm wary about rice and shrimp.Especially shrimp we get them from Indonesia ostensibly over here but I wonder how long it will be until ,cut price extra large extra juicy Fukushima batches, get "mistakenly "mixed in to exports..
Great Video! Happy to know that you are putting useful information for the public to review. Guess the moral of the story is don't use or consume it if you don't know where it comes from? It's so pathetic we are in the situation we're in. Being informed by your videos gives me some hope anyway, thankx for posting your findings, EXCELLENT!
UC Berkeley has a milk-test page, Google: "UCB Milk Sampling Results"
UCB's still finding Cs(134,137) in milk. But here's why it would be invisible to a Geiger counter with a small mica window. UCB is detecting under 0.1 Bq/L. Since 1 Bq (becquerel) is one decay, or one emission, per second, 0.1 Bq/L would be one emission per 10 seconds from a liter of milk. Your mica window has far less than a liter of evap milk under it. So it might get one extra click per minute.
Good job. Now you've got me wondering, I've got a small stockpile of powdered milk from before the meltdown, I should go look and see if it has a country of origin on the packaging.
Japanese salmon or tuna, which are over the limit, are sent over to Thailand to be processed and tinned. Tins are eventually shipped with Made in Thailand on the label. So don't be fooled that it's ok. Thai govt raised their safety limit so that they can process imported Japanese fish. Go figure!
Goldieluvmj 1 month ago
thanks man
drewzillasaurusrex 1 month ago
great work keep it up my friend.
pinktac0o 1 month ago
Good work.I'm wary about rice and shrimp.Especially shrimp we get them from Indonesia ostensibly over here but I wonder how long it will be until ,cut price extra large extra juicy Fukushima batches, get "mistakenly "mixed in to exports..
brocoli306 1 month ago
powdered milk, dont need to be radiated to be harmfull to peoples.
be safe
aytokpatop 1 month ago
thanks bud
peckiledorf 1 month ago
Great Video! Happy to know that you are putting useful information for the public to review. Guess the moral of the story is don't use or consume it if you don't know where it comes from? It's so pathetic we are in the situation we're in. Being informed by your videos gives me some hope anyway, thankx for posting your findings, EXCELLENT!
irishspiritedgal 1 month ago
I like how you're so tidy and clean. I also appreciate your work!
laswan5 1 month ago
Are you testing per Kilogram as well to give contamination per Kilogram test too?
SuperTime2Change 1 month ago
Thanks for your efforts!
UC Berkeley has a milk-test page, Google: "UCB Milk Sampling Results"
UCB's still finding Cs(134,137) in milk. But here's why it would be invisible to a Geiger counter with a small mica window. UCB is detecting under 0.1 Bq/L. Since 1 Bq (becquerel) is one decay, or one emission, per second, 0.1 Bq/L would be one emission per 10 seconds from a liter of milk. Your mica window has far less than a liter of evap milk under it. So it might get one extra click per minute.
iamgoddard 1 month ago
Good job. Now you've got me wondering, I've got a small stockpile of powdered milk from before the meltdown, I should go look and see if it has a country of origin on the packaging.
ionacaddy 1 month ago
Thanks for this.
10Maggie1 1 month ago