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I have been watching these two sites:

http://www.radiationnetwork.com/

http://www.blackcatsystems.com/RadMap/map.html

So far, as of right now, none of these has shown any increase beyond

normal background radiation across the USA. At this point, I don't

expect they will show any increase.

An additional radiation monitoring station that I know of in the

mountains of Oregon (4300 feet above sea level) was picking up high

readings in a snowfall on Saturday evening but the readings returned

to normal within a couple hours. This would not happen with any

radiation coming from Japan. So it was considered an anomaly of

unknown origin and ignored.

Zack

On 3/21/11, Ed <imysterios@...> wrote:

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>> Hi Zach and others,

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>> Has there been any info. on radiation levels now in the USA? I've been

>> looking for a site that would have an active map of current levels. Maybe

>> the EPA's site.

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>> Let's pray for the people in Japan and all our healths,

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> @@ Hi and Everyone,

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> I posted this on Friday - March 18/2011 in reference to Japan and radiation

> spreading to USA/Canada, on Facebook to a concerned group of people.

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> The information is reputable and this will / should give you added

> reassurance. See my commentary, below.

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> In Solidarity,

> Ed

> Group moderator

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> My Facebook Commentary :

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> Alleviate your fears of Japan and possible threat of any radiation to the

> U.S OR Canada. Check out this link below :

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> http://www.uniquescoop.com/2011/03/how-bad-is-reactor-meltdown-in-japan.html

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> The above was posted March 18 /2011 ,its from Assistant Professor

> Monreal, UCSB Department of Physics. An excellent breakdown why America/

> Canada should RELAX !

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> Here is the link, below, to his conclusions if you do not want to review his

> scientific point form analysis & explanation.

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https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-0ONhd-pC190/TYNhWOzdCII/AAAAAAAAOIk/vdw2P8KCF\

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> Also as a little tidbit, Chernobyl was worst than this and the furthest it

> spread was 1200 miles, see below. Scroll do the image on data on population

> exposure.

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> http://users.owt.com/smsrpm/Chernobyl/glbrad.html

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> Best Regards,

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