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originally posted by: chelsdh
a reply to: paraphi
That is what I initially though, but this doesn't sound like enough hair. It was stored in paper envelopes. Sounds like it was testing of some sort. However, it seems a bit extreme to call it
another "red line" that can lead to a full-scale war
Edit to add that quote isn't from you, but from the OP.
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: RussianTroll
The west did no such thing. This was a part of a Russian medical study where apparently the left hand didnt know what the right hand was doing.
The Norwegian scientist was not present at the hearings; his representative stated that students’ hair was collected to being analyzed in Scotland in the framework of a Russian megaproject. The respective megagrant amounting to 90 million rubles (about $1.2 million at the current exchange rate) was issued by the Government of the Russian Federation for three years with the aim to implement a joint project in the sphere of Arctic biomonitoring run by the Northern Arctic Federal University and North-Western State Medical University. The project has been headed by Thomassen, who directs research in the department of chemical and biological work at Statens arbeidsmiljøinstitutt, Oslo
rapsinews.com...
originally posted by: TexasTruth
I hardly think of Norway as “the west”, but ok.
If a hair is 4 inches long it’s been riding on that head a year or more. You can extract DNA, long term drug tests, and if I remember right it would pick up radiation as well which would be my main thought.
If you had the addresses of hair samples you could tell which areas were more radioactive.
originally posted by: chelsdh
a reply to: RussianTroll
I didn't want the poster I replied to to think I was accidentally replying to the wrong post, as sometimes happens.
Do you think this is meant as a near act of war?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Of course it won't. Unless 500 million Europeans and Americans die before that.