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Message Subject Any GLPers own or have access to CDV-715 Geiger Meter? People in Spain are measuring high levels of ionizing radiation with this apparatus.
Poster Handle Red Hot Chilean Pepe
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Interesting thread Op.

I have a short story to add that some of you may find interesting.

I am a cattle rancher in Ontario, Canada.
I sometimes hire a guy with a tractor trailer to haul hay for me.
That guy also sometimes collects and hauls scrap metal that he sells to a large scrap yard. A couple of weeks ago he was loaded with some of our hay and drove into the scrap yard to pick up a check from a previous load of scrap. The people in the office at the scrap yard informed him that the load of hay had set off their radiation detector alarms that they use to screen for any radioactive scrap metal. They said if a load of scrap had done that they would have rejected the load. This happened twice, a second time was when we used their scales to weigh a load of purchased hay! That trucker said in all the years he's been hauling scrap he's never set off the radiation detector before.

Me thinks something bad is falling from the sky.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80798572


Thanks for that anecdotal evidence! Very Interesting!

This kind of oddity, when begins to become less odd, is what makes a trend worth researching further.

The Spaniards would wholeheartedly agree that there’s something falling from the sky, they still think is compounded and / or interacting with the widespread mobile network and the new wavelengths being used (five gee), but it may well be something directly radioactive.

Aren’t you worried your cattle may be getting exposed to this radiation?

I would be taking some measures after that, to be sure.
 Quoting: Red Hot Chilean Pepe


Yes I am very worried that our cattle are possibly exposed to all kinds of stuff falling from the sky.
Having said that, our cattle seem very healthy,content and productive, not exhibiting any unusual sickness. There is really nothing that I could do, cattle need to eat. Pasture and hay crops are exposed to the environment, there's no getting around that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80798572


Thanks for your answer, I have a farm but currently don’t have any cattle, we had milking cows and goats years ago, but as my father became older and couldn’t manage them on his own he sold everything and now we lease the farm for horticultural crops. I live in a desert so rainfall is next to nothing , we only have water that the high Andes manage to condense and then comes down as a really briny river, so agriculture is never easy on this part of the world, but at least we don’t have radioactive rains.
 
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