What an idiot!! If he were an actual Ph.D. he would know that oil cannot be radioactive. The soil from oil drilling can but the oil itself cannot. Listen to him speak, he doesn't know what a Geiger counter is! Can you even spell calibration, Dude? What's with the dark glasses?? I think you need to go smoke or drink another "something" and leave those of us dealing with this alone to actually work through it!
5 could be 500. This is about 16 times higher than background. It is toxic, but takes longer term exposure. The key is the TYPE of gamma scintillation occuring. If it is Radon, which is a daughter of Uranium, then it is very serious. If it is Thorium or Sodium, the half life is much longer, and indicates an older deposit. Radon decays in about 3 days. It pays to have a spectrometer to be able to tell. Let me know if you need one.
E-Bay has alot of cheap geiger counters & radiation badges for sale. I was really surprised, when I saw all of the selections! I don't have any use for one, except checking tarballs!
I only want to know if this oil is the same as the radioactive oil in Tennessee where high level radiation is comming out of their wells and they shut then down and do clean up. It is posible if the oil in the Gulf is drilled deep to have radioactive elements.
Thanks for sharing. I tried to look up radioactivity re: the Gulf Oil disaster and found nothing apart from non-mainstream sources...with one important exception...
Litigation tort attorneys are advertising a class action lawsuit who have successfully prosecuted oil companies for toxic and radioactive injuries in the past related to "By-products of oil and gas exploration and production, Technologically Enhanced Radioacive Materials and Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material."
This is real silly
nstellas 1 year ago
What an idiot!! If he were an actual Ph.D. he would know that oil cannot be radioactive. The soil from oil drilling can but the oil itself cannot. Listen to him speak, he doesn't know what a Geiger counter is! Can you even spell calibration, Dude? What's with the dark glasses?? I think you need to go smoke or drink another "something" and leave those of us dealing with this alone to actually work through it!
gv373 1 year ago
5 could be 500. This is about 16 times higher than background. It is toxic, but takes longer term exposure. The key is the TYPE of gamma scintillation occuring. If it is Radon, which is a daughter of Uranium, then it is very serious. If it is Thorium or Sodium, the half life is much longer, and indicates an older deposit. Radon decays in about 3 days. It pays to have a spectrometer to be able to tell. Let me know if you need one.
brooksagnew 1 year ago
Great information. How come I missed this?? - Thankyou. Keep up the good work.
ChristiannaGarrett1 1 year ago
E-Bay has alot of cheap geiger counters & radiation badges for sale. I was really surprised, when I saw all of the selections! I don't have any use for one, except checking tarballs!
crlwllns 1 year ago
jeff rense is like george noory ! ugh
stonerj0e 1 year ago
five what? what units are we speaking of...? REM? MilliREM's...? Curies...? what...? because the number 5 means nothing without giving the units...!
CrackerJackLee 1 year ago
@CrackerJackLee So you won't look at the video yourself??? where I spoke of this?? It is in the description under the video...a Link??
spellbinder00 1 year ago
Thank you BeFree108,
I only want to know if this oil is the same as the radioactive oil in Tennessee where high level radiation is comming out of their wells and they shut then down and do clean up. It is posible if the oil in the Gulf is drilled deep to have radioactive elements.
spellbinder00 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing. I tried to look up radioactivity re: the Gulf Oil disaster and found nothing apart from non-mainstream sources...with one important exception...
Litigation tort attorneys are advertising a class action lawsuit who have successfully prosecuted oil companies for toxic and radioactive injuries in the past related to "By-products of oil and gas exploration and production, Technologically Enhanced Radioacive Materials and Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material."
BeFree108 1 year ago
Great post*****
oldstonedhillbilly 1 year ago 2
ive been wondering about radioactivity in the oil for weeks now.that explains the behaviour of bp..great vid sir..
salma4621 1 year ago
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A chemical attack is the deliberate release of a toxic gas, liquid or solid that can poison people and the environment
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