2238 CPM, 447.6 Times Normal, Billings, MT Gamma, Beta.
1920 CPM, 384 Times Normal, Portland, ME Gamma, Beta.
1624 CPM, 324.8 Times Normal, Omaha, NB Gamma, Beta.
1599 CPM, 319.8 Times Normal, Kansas City, KA, Gamma, Beta.
1403 CPM, 280.6 Times Normal, Miami, FL. Gamma, Beta.
1322 CPM, 264.4 Times Normal, San Diego, CA Gamma, Beta.
1261 CPM, 252.2 Times Normal, Little Rock, AR Gamma, Beta.
1188 CPM, 237.6 Times Normal, Spokane, WA. Gamma, Beta.
1136 CPM, 227.2 Times Normal, Tulsa, OK Gamma, Beta.
1100 CPM, 220 Times Normal, Bakersfield, CA Gamma, Beta.
1095 CPM, 219 Times Normal, Pierre, SD Gamma, Beta.
1081 CPM, 216.2 Times Normal, Champaign, IL Gamma, Beta.
1080 CPM, 216 Times Normal, Tucson, AZ Gamma, Beta.
1066 CPM, 213.2 Times Normal, Concord, NH Gamma, Beta.
1054 CPM, 94.4 Times Normal, Rapid City, SD. Gamma ONLY
1010 CPM, 202 Times Normal, Pittsburgh, PA, Gamma, Beta.
979 CPM, 195.8 Times Normal, Oklahoma City, OK Gamma, Beta.
950 CPM, 197.8 Times Normal, Boston, MS Gamma, Beta.
944 CPM, 188.8 Times Normal, Albuquerque, NM Closed-LastReport
937 CPM, 115 Times Normal, Montgomery, AL. Gamma, Beta.
933 CPM, 112.8 Times Normal, Ft. Worth, TX Gamma, Beta.
932 CPM, 186 Times Normal, Atlanta, GA. Gamma, Beta.
927 CPM, 186.4 Times Normal, Los Angeles, CA Gamma, Beta.
876 CPM, 175.2 Times Normal, Lubbock, TX Gamma, Beta.
853 CPM, 170.6 Times Normal, Chicago, IL Gamma, Beta.
845 CPM, 169 Times Normal, Des Moines, IA. Gamma, Beta.
805 CPM, 161 Times Normal, Sacramento, CA Gamma, Beta.
763 CPM, 152.6 Times Normal, Indianapolis, IN. Gamma, Beta.
759 CPM, 75.8 Times Normal, San Angelo, TX. Gamma, Beta.
729 CPM, 152.6 Times Normal, New York City, NY Gamma, Beta.
722 CPM, 144.4 Times Normal, Ft Wayne IN Gamma, Beta.
710 CPM, 144.4 Times Normal, St. Paul, MN. Gamma, Beta.
659 CPM, 131.8 Times Normal, San Francisco, CA. Gamma, Beta.
546 CPM, 109.2 Times Normal, Las Vegas, NV. Gamma, Beta.
535 CPM, 107 Times Normal, Lincoln, NE Gamma, Beta.
546 CPM, 109.2 Times Normal, Phoenix, AZ Gamma, Beta.
492 CPM, 98.4 Times Normal, Dallas, TX. Gamma, Beta.
459 CPM, 92.8 Times Normal, South Valley, NM Gamma ONLY
364 CPM, 72.8 Times Normal, Grand Junction, CO Closed-LastReport
219 CPM, 43.8 Times Normal, Washington, D.C. Gamma, Beta.
Note that these numbers will continue to climb, since radiation is cumulative,
and half-lives of some types are millions of years. It will not simply “go away”;
We will, though… – CP
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Most Radioactive City in America: A familiar Leader this week in the race for the Most Radioactive Weather in America is Billings, Montana with 2,238 CPM, down from last week’s 2,252. Congratulations to Billings, MT, again, as the Most Radioactive City in America this week. Sixteen [16] cities exceeded 1,000 CPM this week in Your Rad Weather. Stay Alert and take all appropriate precautions. A special note here, of the cities listed only WASHINGTON. D.C. is below 250 CPM in this week’s Rad Report.
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*”UNACKNOWLEDGED NUCLEAR EVENT SWEEPS NORTHERN MIDWEST IN THE US.
NO ENTITY TAKES CREDIT FOR NUCLEAR TERROR”:
(San Francisco) Sept 26, 2015 – “Thousands of nuclear savvy people know about the recently unleashed nuclear terror and no one says a word. No one in authority has breathed a word about the event yet. In a nutshell, here’s what happened: A powerful nuclear pulse was created somewhere in the upper Midwest and spread a radioactive wave front outward hundreds of miles across America’s Heartland. Like a Devil Wind it could be tracked for several days.The pulse was recorded with yet another Thousand Point increase at the few active and published radiation stations with an unmistakable signature. God have Mercy.”- Bob Nichols
Here’s what purportedly happened, sourced and linked. Consider the source.
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Event Notification Report for Sep. 24, 2015 (emphasis added): HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL… URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE PRODUCTION… METROPOLIS, IL… Emergency Class: ALERT… 10 CFR Section: 40.35(f) – EMERGENCY DECLARED… ALERT DECLARED DUE A FIRE GREATER THAN 15 MINUTES OUTSIDE OF THE FACILITY — At 2019 CDT, the licensee declared an Alert due to a truck fire, outside of the protected area, that lasted greater than 15 minutes. The truck was awaiting entry to the plant to deliver materials when the truck driver noticed smoke emanating from the dash. He attempted to put out the fire using a handheld extinguisher but was unsuccessful so he left the vehicle and notified licensee employees. The licensee contacted the Massac County and Metropolis Fire Departments who responded to the site. The licensee is awaiting clearance from the fire department to enable them to take swipes of the trailer to verify no contamination exists. At 2055 CDT, once they determined the fire was out, the licensee downgraded the Alert to a plant emergency. The licensee notified local authorities and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency of the event. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Ops Center, USDA Ops Center, HHS Ops Center, DOE Ops Center, DHS NICC Watch Officer and the EPA EOC…”
* These reports are contrary to Nichol’s assertion about a radioactive release. I’ll continue to try to determine what the truth about this is, updates will be appended here. – CP
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