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  • are we fucked?

  • Jct: Too bad Canadians didn't take me seriously during my run for Prime Minister of Canada during the last election campaign when my videos advised Canadians to take cover. Now lots of those who laughed at me are going to die! Har har har. Like my first video said: Vote the TV Parties and you deserve to die. Google for Turmel's Dream Team videos.

  • @electrosyl Really great report from the source, friend. You need a hearty pat on the back (or lots of money) for your work. You seem knowledgeable, but don't forget, you are there baking now, just like everyone else there.

  • Thorium is radioactive and the huge clouds you may see on the weather maps are made of aluminum, cyrrus never show. Check patent 5003186

  • 20,000 counts/sq. m is equivalent to how many sieverts?

  • @SimperingSimpleton

    I should have put the conversion of cpm to more standard units in my video as it would make comparing apples with apples much easier. I hope I get this right:

    20000 cpm reads (0.175mR/h x 100)=17.5mR/h which =0.17mSv/h. This unit was calibrated for Cesium 137 (I think?) a while back before I owned it. So it hasn't been recently calibrated, as the cost of calibrating the unit to a known source would cost more than what the unit is probably worth. That's why I quoted CPM.

  • @electrosyl

    You can buy sealed radiation sources that have been calibrated to +/- 20% of the labelled value. No license required. (I'm presently searching for a source that has a smaller range of uncertainty.)

    imagesco.com/geiger/radioactiv­e-sources.html

  • @SimperingSimpleton

    Yes, please do. Let's do what our governments are paid to do and are refusing to do. (Or just not telling us...)

    They work for us, they are our employees, we shouldn't have to do their jobs, but what other choice do we have?

    Let me know what you get in "La Belle Province" for a reading. Remember wipe approximately 1 meter of smooth area. A car hood is just about right. Heck do the who car while you're at it!.

  • @electrosyl If you want to drive a car, you have to have a license. If you want to fly a plane, you have to have a set of licenses--again, to prove competence. If you want to be a doctor, you need a license. Can anyone see what an insane irony it is that the most dangerous thing on the planet gets such an easy pass? There is nothing more dangerous than radionuclides let loose over the planet.

  • were all screwed! i Live in Quebec im gona get the SOEKS-01 Ecotester Gieger in few days and post some readings too

  • @pacinox2

    Opps! replied to the wrong guy!

    Yes, please do. Let's do what our governments are paid to do and are refusing to do. (Or just not telling us...)

    They work for us, they are our employees, we shouldn't have to do their jobs, but what other choice do we have?

    Let me know what you get in "La Belle Province" for a reading. Remember wipe approximately 1 meter of smooth area. A car hood is just about right. Heck do the whole car while you're at it!.

  • @pacinox2 I will sure do that. Will let you know what I get!

  • No wonder it increased:

    1. Tepco started to evapurate water from the basement of the crippled reactor building. The decontamination facility works at about 20 to 40% behind expectations and gives a lot of problems. Since they couldn´t decrease the amount of water in the basement, they had to do something about it --> evapuration.

    2. Japan started burning all the contaminated stuff like debris from the Tsunami. Goverment tells people burning would destroy the radioactive particles. Haha!

  • Let me know if it's ok to mirror your video...this needs to be seen by all so by sharing the video you stand a better chance of having many more see your findings.

    peace and prosperity

    CD

  • @connectingdots1

    Yeah, No problem!, this is why I put it out there so that people can see what is going on. So mirror all you like...

    I've been following your channel since Fukushima became a household name, so I'm flattered that you picked up on my first attempt at putting out this info this quick... Can't wait to see what deluge it brings...Thanks! :o)

  • Great! I hope they get a belly full of alpha in Ottawa especially on parlament hill where they decided to cover this up.

  • @kgdies

    Well, those on parliament hill are just useful idiots to the NWO. They are not in charge of anything. The sooner we realize it collectively the sooner we can take back the power that belongs to all of us. What hurts us hurts them too. Radiation at these levels is probably as high a risk to our healths as smoking. It will take years before it will become obvious that it's hurting us... But I chose not to smoke, I can't chose not to have radioactive rain. That's what really irritates me.

  • @electrosyl

    Agreed!

    I'm In Kelowna, BC. If you look at the Gov. numbers for my area they say we are getting about .9 mSv per day LOL. we are getting an average .12 mSv per hour. 3 to 4 times what the Gov. says.

    I am a smoker so I'm in this for my daughter and all the the poor kids that will get bone cancer, leukemia and birth defects over the next 30 years.

    Take great care, If your picking up Alpha particles these are ones that will kill 5-10-15 years down the road.

  • @kgdies

    Actually the Apha particles are pretty weak (charged helium nuclei), the first layer of skin will stop them. It's if you ingest or inhale the dust sized emitters of the Alpha particles that it really becomes a problem. I make sure I don't lick the panels, suck my thumb after or walk around with my mouth wide open in the rain. :o)

    But seriously, although this radiation is not anywhere life threatening in the immediate future, it's everywhere and it gets into everything.

  • @electrosyl

    Yes as long as you don't eat drink or breath it.

    You seem very knowledgable on radiation are you sure there are no alpha nano particles fuel fleas?

  • @kgdies

    It's roughly 23hr. latter now and I just retested the same sample in the video. The radioactivity has decayed roughly to background (50 cpm). Since I have an analog readout on this instrument, I sort of have to eye ball an average as the needle bounces around quite a bit at those levels. So if there is residual radiation left in the wipe it's less than an extra 10 or 15 cpm. Anything more, it would be obvious on the display. So if there were fuel fleas I would see hotspots on the wipe.

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