06-19-2007, 09:15 AM
06-19-2007, 06:54 PM
I wrote a small blog entry about the Hawaiian question:
Big Island DU News (click text to read blog entry)

In the video, Leuren holds a geiger counter to the camera on someone's back porch. She says the readings are much higher than they should be. The device sure does give off clicks at a high rate.
This was on the TV news in Hawaii. A lot of people there are concerned. As there should be no abnormal radiation, since the military "does not test radioactive weapons inside the United States" then it seems to me there is obvious cause to have more people come and do geiger readings and those that say DU can't be the cause should try to explain the readings.
One might even reasonably fear the DU in this setting even more than in, say, Iraq, because on a test range we would expect a relatively higher percentage of DU shells (if they are indeed used) to strike hard targets and thus release the deadly dust nanoparticles.
And if it is not DU radiation that is being picked up, then what radiation is it? Does this area have a higher than normal background radiation?
Big Island DU News (click text to read blog entry)

In the video, Leuren holds a geiger counter to the camera on someone's back porch. She says the readings are much higher than they should be. The device sure does give off clicks at a high rate.
This was on the TV news in Hawaii. A lot of people there are concerned. As there should be no abnormal radiation, since the military "does not test radioactive weapons inside the United States" then it seems to me there is obvious cause to have more people come and do geiger readings and those that say DU can't be the cause should try to explain the readings.
One might even reasonably fear the DU in this setting even more than in, say, Iraq, because on a test range we would expect a relatively higher percentage of DU shells (if they are indeed used) to strike hard targets and thus release the deadly dust nanoparticles.
And if it is not DU radiation that is being picked up, then what radiation is it? Does this area have a higher than normal background radiation?
