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Originally posted by CLPrime
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo
The monitor is gone because it was faulty.
No other monitor in the area is showing anything out of the ordinary.
Originally posted by CLPrime
According to the gamma detectors monitored by RadNet, there are no abnormal counts in Fort Worth or Dallas. There doesn't seem to be anything going on in the area.
Originally posted by CLPrime
The way the winds are currently going (according to Intellicast, anyway), any radiation would be heading for Oklahoma. There's nothing anomalous in Oklahoma City.
There's also nothing in San Angelo, TX, Amarillo, TX, Austin, TX, Shreveport, LA, or Little Rock, AR.
If anyone wants to check any more than that, here's the map.
Nothing is happening at the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant.
Before people advise others to miss work and evacuate areas, they should first make sure that there is an actual reason to do so. In this case, there's nothing more than a malfunctioning monitor.edit on 29-7-2011 by CLPrime because: (no reason given)
"The event"?... since the unit was faulty... WHAT EVENT?!
Are your friends panicked by media coverage of the event? Share this page so they can see things are currently normal.
Before people advise others to miss work and evacuate areas, they should first make sure that there is an actual reason to do so. In this case, there's nothing more than a malfunctioning monitor.
Originally posted by CLPrime
According to the gamma detectors monitored by RadNet, there are no abnormal counts in Fort Worth or Dallas. There doesn't seem to be anything going on in the area.
Originally posted by AllUrChips
Originally posted by kro32
If you guys are so worried why don't you pick up the phone and make a quick call to the nuclear plant. If a secretary answers than you know that everything is fine and the precious website has wrong information. Not that hard to check this out.
No answer omg!!!!!!!!!!!
No it doesn't. See the gray line above the label for July 25th? See how the plotted data extends PAST that line? That's the last 4 days since the 25th.
Originally posted by Heyyo_yoyo
Anyone notice any discrepancies with the EPA monitor for Ft. Worth?
The chart's proposed dated timeline is up to july 29th... BUT THE ACTUAL DATA FLOW STOPS ON JULY 25TH!
Originally posted by Andre33
A quick reference map to put things in perspective. Readings this morning were 333.
I'll bet it's just a matter of time before the readings are magically "reduced to normal and acceptable levels."
"There is no public health hazard. Nothing to see here folks. Now back to your homes."
edit on 29-7-2011 by Andre33 because: sorry... first map was too big.edit on 29-7-2011 by Andre33 because: adding comment
Originally posted by speculativeoptimist
Doing a little research and ran across this blog and it has ATS posts on it. Is this a members blog?
pulsescan.blogspot.com...
Originally posted by lbndhr
I havent heard anything about this and Im not far from this site.
Originally posted by Heyyo_yoyo
Originally posted by drew1749
I just checked the map in the OP after reading this whole thread. I don't see anything. What am I missing?
Please refer to This post. That's what you missed..