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Monday, November 18, 2013

More Scary Radiation Levels

According to RadCast.org, radiation levels around our nation are still spiking in some areas, but the erratic waves of radiation have finally begun to stabilize. Neat the East Coast, Fredericksburg, Virginia is seeing levels of 39 counts per minute, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is hovering at 34. In the West, Seattle, Washington is hitting 30 counts per minute, with spikes of 50. Some areas in the Midwest are seeing higher levels, with Frederic, Wisconsin getting readings of 49 counts per minute, and spikes of 77, and Colorado Springs hovering at 60 counts per minute. Radiation levels in Sitka, Alaska are higher than average, with spikes up to 51 counts per minute. RadCast.org reminds us that their alert level is 100 counts per minute, and they are monitoring our nation to keep us informed.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

At least the drones flying at night will be able to see us better when we glow in the dark.

Anonymous said...

I would like to know the radiation level of fish caught in the Pacific Ocean and sold on the East Coast. Right now we look for "Atlantic Ocean" fish products. With all the mislabeling of fish that has been exposed lately, what are the chances "Atlantic" fish is actually "Pacific" fish?

Anonymous said...

You know it's Pacific fish when it's pre cooked.

Anonymous said...

No big deal. Hell, for years my wife has baked apple pies that glow in the dark.

Anonymous said...

Can we have some history here with these new facts so we can compare? Is this an increase, or a decrease from the past? Without knowing History, we are doomed to repeat it!

Anonymous said...

Really good point 5:25,but the US cannot regulate the world,and this horse is already out of the barn.I'm like you on the comparison issue.We do need to know the history of nuclear disasters,consequences of each and what was learned.Acceptable levels wouldn't hurt either.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for providing us with useless information.

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