In reading more about this, they say this is some kind of medical-grade radioactive material that is missing. But they are going to use this as the reason they're using the drones while, in reality, there is something much bigger out there that they're really looking for. It ain't good.
I'm only saying this half joking, but it could also be related to cats. I'm not saying it is, obviously, that sounds silly, but, just to illustrate how crazy carefully the United States security services take this threat (I just have crazy their detector system set up is), a friend of mine back Is your 2000 back when I lived in New York City, his cat caught cancer and was on chemotherapy. He got visited by the Department of energy and the police because they found radiation in a dumpster, traced it to the route it came from, and stopped in to chat with him real briefly, inquiring why the cat litter he was throwing away was radioactive.
You could do that with nearly any bad thing that happens. If you follow the trail long enough, there'll inevitably be a cat sitting there looking annoyed and indifferent.
Treatment for hyperthyroidism with cesium-131. My cat had that treatment. They expel the cesium in their urine. I was required to sequester his litter for a week, and then store the rest for 80 days before providing it for garbage collection. Apparently, garbage dumps have radiation detectors to prevent accumulation of unwanted / illegal radioactive waste.
Well, in the Gov't defense (and it truly pains me to suggest this); isn't looking for a out of place pin, used for calibration purposes, a good test for the "super radioactive" sniffers?
IMHO, I would think at some point, the background radioactivity would introduce so much noise, that the signal would be imperceptable.
In reading more about this, they say this is some kind of medical-grade radioactive material that is missing. But they are going to use this as the reason they're using the drones while, in reality, there is something much bigger out there that they're really looking for. It ain't good.
This will probably end up being blamed on Russia.
I'm only saying this half joking, but it could also be related to cats. I'm not saying it is, obviously, that sounds silly, but, just to illustrate how crazy carefully the United States security services take this threat (I just have crazy their detector system set up is), a friend of mine back Is your 2000 back when I lived in New York City, his cat caught cancer and was on chemotherapy. He got visited by the Department of energy and the police because they found radiation in a dumpster, traced it to the route it came from, and stopped in to chat with him real briefly, inquiring why the cat litter he was throwing away was radioactive.
You could do that with nearly any bad thing that happens. If you follow the trail long enough, there'll inevitably be a cat sitting there looking annoyed and indifferent.
Treatment for hyperthyroidism with cesium-131. My cat had that treatment. They expel the cesium in their urine. I was required to sequester his litter for a week, and then store the rest for 80 days before providing it for garbage collection. Apparently, garbage dumps have radiation detectors to prevent accumulation of unwanted / illegal radioactive waste.
Well, in the Gov't defense (and it truly pains me to suggest this); isn't looking for a out of place pin, used for calibration purposes, a good test for the "super radioactive" sniffers?
IMHO, I would think at some point, the background radioactivity would introduce so much noise, that the signal would be imperceptable.
How do you know, do you have connections?
i dont think hes claiming to have connections.
The other thread on mainpage talks about Israel having a Samson option, aka Israeli nukes in every Israeli consulate...
Israel's final option if things go south for them...
Nuke the world.
These people are evil