Gamma Radiation Only. Is your city on the List or close by?

16 Feb

GAMMA RADIATION REPORT: YRTW SOL No 3 and 4

“(February 11, 2017) – Good Day, this is “Your Radiation This Week” for the past 2 weeks. These are the Recorded Total Gamma Radiation Highs that affected people around the United States. YRTW is published every two weeks on Saturday. The next publication dates are February 25 and March 11, 2017….

“New Radiation Measurements just released by Bob Nichols, columnist for Veterans Today, show New York City is more radioactive than Tokyo, Japan.

“San Diego, on the West Coast of America, far exceeds both beleaguered cities in the deadly radiation sweepstakes. The Race for the Rad is deadly precisely because there are no winners in this contest; only death and disillusionment….”

Read the entire article here: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/02/11/gamma-radiation-report-yrtw-sol-no-3-and-4/

“Follow Bob Nichols on BlogTwitter and YouTube now.   

“Have a wonderful radioactive weekend and remember to Dodge the Rads, it’s dangerous out there.”

Copyright by Bob Nichols @ 2017: Reproduce and distribute. Give full attribution to Bob Nichols at duweapons@gmail.com 

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Is your city on the List or close by?”

Here’s a tiny url; share it: tinyurl.com/YRTW-SOL-Gamma-No3-4

Tell your friends and neighbors; #TheHillPeople already know; Be sure to read the notes and sources also, as you look at the EPA stats. Take all possible precautions. #DodgeTheRads

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