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Traces of xenon detected in S. Korea following N. Korea's nuke test

 
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Traces of xenon detected in S. Korea following N. Korea's nuke test
SEOUL, Sept. 8 (Yonhap) -- Traces of xenon gas, a radionuclide, were detected in South Korea, the nuclear safety agency said Friday, five days after North Korea conducted its most powerful nuclear test.

The the radioactive material, the xenon-133 isotope, was found in the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission's analysis of ground, air and maritime samplings that were collected locally after the latest nuclear test by the North, according to the agency.

more: [link to english.yonhapnews.co.kr]
[link to www.koreaherald.com]

A good way to think of this type of measurement is if you could hold in your hand that much of the material, .03m is a 3cm cube. The amount detected was only 0.03 mBq/m does not pose a heath risk to anyone at this time.
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Re: Traces of xenon detected in S. Korea following N. Korea's nuke test
Yup. I’m sure none of it came from the 23 nuclear reactors in South Korea. Besides, Yonhap news says so, the CNN of south Korea.
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Re: Traces of xenon detected in S. Korea following N. Korea's nuke test
Yup. I’m sure none of it came from the 23 nuclear reactors in South Korea. Besides, Yonhap news says so, the CNN of south Korea.
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Re: Traces of xenon detected in S. Korea following N. Korea's nuke test
North Korea was monitored and they moved there stuff from that N Mountain and other areas across country and loaded nukes onto ship.

N. Korea per international treaties and rules has given written notice to that body before EACH prior launch. As under rules of they are allowed to "test".

Everyone knows they have stuff on ship and some on land and sent notice they are launching tomorrow, Saturday. Saturday is earlier for them before USA.. Heads up

Thing is we are already set to have soe major West Coast Quakes in next 3 days, and Yellowstone is key to some other things going on.

That and the UN Agenda 21 stuff mandates, for 2020. You know those maps, you read it all on the UN sites.. That is only tad over 2 years away and all those RED areas on USA are where WE are declared NOT allowed to live. So moving people, and reducing population. Then pack um and stack um tiny corporate dwellings in urban city centers (such as on all their maps) and work for State/global gov as slaves in the Corporate work zones and kids sent to education zones. Also removing individuals from having independent transportation, and all signed the deal for NO fossil fuel use by 2050, with mandates for 2030, and 2020 on many things.

This is real, and it is old stuff as may threads each time this stuff gets signed going way back to Bush





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