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Radcon 5 Albuquerque

 
Ostria1

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11/04/2019 02:08 PM

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Radcon 5 Albuquerque
Someone posted this nuclear emergency live map yesterday.
I see a A (alert) on Albuquerque New Mexico station
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11/04/2019 02:13 PM
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Re: Radcon 5 Albuquerque
Probably storing the Turkey nukes.
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Re: Radcon 5 Albuquerque
Probably storing the Turkey nukes.
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Re: Radcon 5 Albuquerque
Oh do you mean the ones in Incirlik?
Did they move them out?
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11/04/2019 02:48 PM
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Re: Radcon 5 Albuquerque
Not to mention all the abandoned open pit uranium mines that have not been cleaned up - criminal!

There are more than 500 abandoned uranium mines dotted across the Navajo Nation. Many of those communities, including Red Water Pond, are along the western part of New Mexico.


The early findings from the University of New Mexico study were shared during a congressional field hearing in Albuquerque. Dr. Loretta Christensen – the chief medical officer on the Navajo Nation for Indian Health Service, a partner in the research – said 781 women were screened during an initial phase of the study that ended last year.

Among them, 26% had concentrations of uranium that exceeded levels found in the highest 5% of the U.S. population, and newborns with equally high concentrations continued to be exposed to uranium during their first year, she said.

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