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Geiger Readings for January 24, 2013
Ambient office = 66 nanosieverts per hourAmbient outside = 63 nanosieverts per hourSoil exposed to rain water = 92 nanosieverts per hourBaby Gold Potato from Top Foods = 94 nanosieverts per hourTap water = 91 nanosieverts per hourFiltered water = 78 nanosieverts per hour -
Radiation and Health – 10 Symptoms of Radiation Poisoning
I have written several blog posts about the dangers of radiation exposure to human health. Today I thought that I would mention ten symptoms of radiation sickness or “acute radiation syndrome.” These symptoms are certainly unpleasant to consider or experience but in our increasingly nuclear world, it is important for the public to be aware of these symptoms. If you have these symptoms, without prompt medical treatment, you will probably die.
1) Nausea and vomiting. If a person is exposed to a large dose of radiation, they will experience disorientation and vomiting within an hour.
2) Bruising and wounds not healing. Blood clotting is dependent on clot-forming platelets in the blood. Radiation can reduce the number of clot-forming platelets which results in serious bruising. In addition, the healing of wounds which is dependent on clotting will be impaired.
3) Bleeding out of body orifices. When the blood clotting mechanism is damaged, you may also bleed from mouth, nose and/or anus.
4) Blood in stools and vomit. Radiation can damage the cells that line the stomach and the intestines. This leads to irritation of the stomach and intestines followed by blood leaking into stomach and intestines.
5) Radiation burns. The first sign of radiation induced burns is severe itching of the exposed skin followed by reddening, blistering, the appearance of open sores and skin sloughing off.
6) Loss of hair. Radiation exposure also damages the hair follicles. This may lead to the rapid loss of hair.
7) Headaches, weakness and fatigue. Radiation damages red blood cells leading to anemia. Blood pressure also drops from radiation exposure. The result of these effects can be headaches, a feeling of weakness, a lingering sense of fatigue and/or fainting.
8) Ulceration of the gastrointestinal track. Radiation exposure can cause ulcers to form all the way from the mouth through the stomach to the intestines. The visible manifestation of this will be sores on your lips and in your mouth.
9) Tremors and seizures. Prolonged exposure to intense radiation can cause severe damage to the central nervous system which can cause seizures. One effect of this damage could also be lack of ability to coordinate voluntary muscles resulting in tremors.
10) Fever and infections. Severe radiation exposure can destroy white blood cells and bone marrow. The loss of the cells that fight infections can result in opportunistic infections leading to serious fevers.
These symptoms might be the result of radiation exposure of one or a few people due to accidents in the handling, processing, transportation or storage of highly radioactive nuclear materials. In this case, the probability of prompt medical attention is high. On the other hand, if there is a major nuclear power plant accident or detonation of a nuclear bomb or a dirty bomb, thousands or even millions could be affected. In that case, with the confusion and destruction, the possibility of medical attention becomes remote.
This table covers some of effects of different dosages of radiation measured in grays (Gy) which represent one joule of energy being absorbed by one kilogram of matter.
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Radiation News Roundup January 23, 2013
Will the Fukushima disaster kill vast swathes of life in the Pacific Ocean? majiasblog.blogspot.com
Commonly used radiological and chemical dose models being used for the Fukushima disaster are invalid. majiasblog.blogspot.com
The nuclear agencies of Saudi Arabia and Jordan have signed a cooperation agreement that will see the neighboring countries work together to advance their energy projects. world-nuclear-news.com
A partial power loss shut down both reactors at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant in Maryland at 9:25 p.m. Tuesday. nuclearstreet.com
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Geiger Readings for January 23, 2013
Ambient office = 67 nanosieverts per hourAmbient outside = 68 nanosieverts per hourSoil exposed to rain water = 101 nanosieverts per hourIceberg lettuce from Top Foods = 61 nanosieverts per hourTap water = 103 nanosieverts per hourFiltered water = 87 nanosieverts per hour -
Nuclear Weapons 62 – Israel’s Secret Nuclear Weapons Program
Israel is thought to have about eighty nuclear warheads. The exact number is not known because Israel has never explicitly admitted having nuclear weapons. They even tested a nuclear device about fifty years ago. The other nuclear powers in the world have not been very vocal about the Israeli nuclear program. Israel has never signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NNPT).
The Israeli nuclear weapons program was revealed to the British press by Mordechai Vanunu in 1986. Vanunu was an Israeli nuclear technician who was opposed to weapons of mass destruction and was driven by his conscience to make the Israeli program public. The Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, lured him from Britain to Italy, drugged him and brought him back to Israel to stand trial. He served eighteen years in prison, spending eleven of those years in solitary confinement.
France decided in 1954 that it needed to have nuclear weapons in order to be taken seriously as a world power. They moved aggressively into nuclear weapons research. They were sympathetic to Israel and they wanted to expand their exports so they sold nuclear technology to Israel as well as other non-nuclear countries. They helped the Israelis build a nuclear reactor at Dimona as well as a secret reprocessing plant to create weapons grade plutonium.
Although Israel did not sign the NNPT, they did sign international treaties against nuclear testing which they violated. They are also accused of violating numerous national and international laws with respect to trade and transport in nuclear technology and materials. Among the other nations who have shared nuclear technology and/or nuclear materials with Israel are the United States, Germany, Britain and Norway. In 1959, Israel purchased twenty tons of heavy water to use in their nuclear reactor from Britain and Norway. The British and Norwegian authorities knew that the heavy water could be used to help create nuclear weapons but decided to let the sale go through anyway.
The Israelis refused to let the International Atomic Energy Agency visit the Dimona site. They did allow U.S. inspectors after demands from U.S. President Kennedy in the early 1960s, but they went to great lengths to prevent U.S. access to their secret plutonium recovery plant. The CIA told U.S. President Johnson that the Israelis had nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them in 1968. The Johnson administration and subsequent Presidents decided to keep the Israel nuclear arsenal a secret. In 1979, a U.S. spy satellite saw flashes of a nuclear detonation in the Indian Ocean that were later identified as an Israeli weapon test.
In addition to the willing cooperation of other countries, Israel fielded a sophisticated and very successful spy network named Lakam to gather information on nuclear technology from other nuclear countries. Lakam bought nuclear triggers on the black market, copied blueprints of nuclear technology in other countries, purchased tons of yellow cake uranium through a network of front companies and even clandestinely transferred an entire shipload of yellow cake to Israeli vessels after concealing their purchase through front companies in other countries. Lakam also stole some fissile materials from a U.S. company.
In December of 2013, the former speaker of the Israeli Knesset, Avraham Burg, stated publicly that Israel had nuclear and chemical weapons and said that the non-disclosure policy of the Israeli government was “outdated and childish.” A right-wing political group in Israel demanded that Burg be investigated for committing treason. When U.S. President Obama was asked directly about Israeli nuclear weapons in early 2009, he sidestepped the question by saying that he did not want to “speculate.” A member of the U.K. Parliament, Baroness Warsi, was asked about the Israeli program in November of 2013. She would only say that the U.K and Israel regularly conferred on nuclear issues and that the U.K. had urged Israel to sign the NNPT.
Amidst the furor over a possible Iranian nuclear bomb, there have been complaints by Middle Eastern countries over the latitude and support given to Israel in its nuclear weapons program by other nuclear nations.
Mordechai Vanunu:
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Radiation News Roundup January 22, 2013
There are reports of radioactive contamination in kelp just off the California coast. enenews.com
Scientific American article say that Fukushima power plant will have to be entombed in sarcophagus if melted fuel in ‘bad enough’ situation. enenews.com
A computer room filled with smoke at the South Texas Project nuclear plant near Houston Saturday. nuclearstreet.com
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Geiger Readings for January 22, 2013
Ambient office = 81 nanosieverts per hourAmbient outside = 133 nanosieverts per hourSoil exposed to rain water = 133 nanosieverts per hourVine ripened tomatoefrom Top Foods = 87 nanosieverts per hourTap water = 106 nanosieverts per hourFiltered water = 99 nanosieverts per hour -
Nuclear Weapons 61 – Cheating in the U.S. Missiles Forces
A couple of days ago I blogged about some problems with the U.S. nuclear missile force. One recent report revealed that thirty four members of the nuclear missile force have been suspended because they were directly or indirectly implicated in a cheating scandal. Today I want to drill down into that particular issue. The officers in the missile force were caught cheating or tolerating the cheating of others on the routine exams that test their knowledge of the highly classified and strict procedures that are required to launch U.S. nuclear missiles under emergency war orders. All of them have had their security clearances suspended and are not allowed to perform launch duties.
Apparently some of the cheaters were transmitting answers to other cheaters via text messaging. This is a blatant violation of security protocols for handling classified information in addition to showing a clear lack of personal integrity. Seventeen officers cheated and another seventeen knew about the cheating but did not report it. A commander at one of the six bases involved in the cheating investigation said that he thought that this was one manifestation of a deeper and broader cultural problem of ignoring problems rather than dealing with them.
In response to the cheating revelations, every available ICBM launch control officer at Malmstrom AFB in Montana, F.E. Warren AFB in Wyoming and Minot AFB in North Dakota were retested by the Air Force. Out of four hundred and seventy two officers, twenty one failed their tests and will receive new training and be retested before they are allowed to resume their duties. An additional twenty seven were not available for the tests.
Adding up the cheaters, the failed and the unavailable, the total number of launch control officers who are not authorized for duty comes to eighty two. This accounts for seventeen percent of the launch control officers. Although the Air Force admitted that this was going to have an “impact” on the missile forces, they stated that it would not affect the 24/7 readiness of the all the U.S. ICBMs. The Air Force assured the public that “the trouble is episodic, correctible and not cause for public worry.”
The new Air Force Secretary said that this was a failure of some of our airmen, not a failure of the nuclear mission. “Just because there are issues with individuals it does not mean that the entirety of the mission is compromised.” She said that she was confident that the check and balances in place and the regular inspections of our ICBM bases were sufficient to insure the security of the nuclear missiles.
The question I have is exactly what the “nuclear mission” is. Is it to assure any potential enemy that we will destroy the world if attacked or is it to actually be ready to finish the task of bringing down human civilization if we are attacked? The goal of the first mission is to never need to launch which means that the missile forces are engaged in an endless and boring job of babysitting nuclear missiles which will never be launched. If the mission is to actually launch the missiles even with the knowledge that no one will win the final war, then every launch control officer in the missile forces must sometime ask themselves if they would actually launch the missiles if commanded. Either mission is a particularly stressful burden and it is not surprising that the some of the launch control officers are succumbing to severe stress.
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Geiger Readings for January 21, 2013
Ambient office = 81 nanosieverts per hourAmbient outside = 133 nanosieverts per hourSoil exposed to rain water = 133 nanosieverts per hourRomaine lettuce from Top Foods = 87 nanosieverts per hourTap water = 106 nanosieverts per hourFiltered water = 99 nanosieverts per hour -
Radiation News Roundup January 21, 2013
The total volume of Tritium contained in the contaminated water tanks at Fukushima is 875 trillion Bq which is sixty times the legal limit for discharging water into the ocean. fukushima-diary.com
The South African establishment has a pro-nuclear bias that is not supported by the facts. nuclear-news.net