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Re: Ukraine aid dries up

kowal81, Wed May 24, 2023 1:02 am

kowal81 wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 6:58 am The city has indeed seen an increase in electromagnetic radiation, only that it was already two days before the attack. In addition, we are talking about a small increase - the kind that can sometimes be seen on rainy days. If you had paid at least a little attention in your physics classes and knew what background radiation is, you wouldn't be spreading such nonsense information - but as you yourself admitted earlier you are an information junkie and must propagate anything that only agrees with your narrative....

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Ogee wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 6:45 pm Poland confirms Depleted Uranium radiation spike after Khmelnitsky blast. Poison is now heading for Denmark, Netherlands, England.

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Polish university sources and the Polish Atomic Energy Agency (PAA) corroborate the spiking. The highest levels reported publicly have been in Gdynia (0.103 μSv/h), Lublin (0.100 μSv/h) and Krakow (0.115 μSv/h).
This is a FAKE NEWS. STOP SPREADING UNCONFIRMED, RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA
There is literally no evidence about destroying ammunition with depleted uranium. Like I said you before, go back to school and learn something about radiation. Bismuth-214 is one of the radionuclides in the uranium-radium series (including a derivative of the natural radioactive gas Radon-222). It occurs naturally on the earth's surface and in the atmosphere in the form of aerosols. When it rains, aerosols containing Bi-214 are raised from the earth's surface and also leached from the atmosphere. Reaching the detector, it is possible to measure the gamma radiation emitted by this isotope. This causes an increase in the radioactive background. Individual instruments have recorded dose powers of more than 0.1 µSv/h in rain-free weather. In rainy weather, especially preceded by a long period without rain, the natural background of ionizing radiation can temporarily rise to 0.2 µSv/h, and even in some cases to almost 0.3 µSv/h. These values are within the norm, and should not cause concern because they pose no threat to human health and life. Besides, if something happened that involved radioactivity, we would all know about it - this is not 1986.

Your narrative fits the line of the Kremlin, which has portrayed the situation as an escalation and use of nuclear weapons against Russia since the announcement of the transfer of such missiles to Ukraine. This is absolute nonsense aimed solely at creating panic and uncertainty among Western public opinion. On top of that, there are many indications that the Russians are using such missiles themselves, and the whole narrative is purely a propaganda ploy.

https://www.umcs.pl/pl/radioaktywnosc-w ... ,21784.htm
The Polish State Atomic Agency later the same day dismissed the rumors, indicating that there are no alarming readings in terms of radiation levels.


To summ it up:

YOU are o joke. This topic is a joke also. I'm starting to believe that this forum is a joke too, since the admins/mods tolerate (and it seems even encourage) clowns like you.
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