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Re: Colorado radiation conspiracy



Try the following site :



http://home.att.net/~robertson_family/radmonitor/



Philippe Duport



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From: "dkosloff1" <dkosloff1@EMAIL.MSN.COM>

To: "Radsafe (E-mail)" <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>

Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 4:58 PM

Subject: Colorado radiation conspiracy





> Re: ARTICLE: Fallout likely caused 15,000 deaths

> On the HPS web site the following question was answered:  "Is there any

> place where I can obtain background radiation readings for the various

> states? Will it be possible to determine when these readings were taken

and

> by whom?"

> http://www.hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q689.html

>

> The answer referred to the Idaho State University Web site and also stated

> that the answer would be available from individual state health

departments.

> There is no information on Colorado on the ISU web site.  The answer to

> Colorado Department of Health Frequently Asked Question #16, "What are

> background radiation exposures?" only provides the average US radiation

> doses (360 mrem total annual dose).  That, of course, is grossly

misleading

> for the state of Colorado.

> http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/lr/Coocc.htm#16

>

> I have "Radioactivity and the Environment" by Ronald L. Kathren.  On page

40

> it has a Table, "Range of Ambient External Radiation Fields from

Terrestrial

> Sources" that shows that Central City, CO has a field of 2,200 mrad/y.

The

> Central City web sites only talk about how great the casinos are and where

I

> can get a hotel room.  On page 87 of "Radioactivity and the Environment"

is

> a table that shows that the Total Mean Annual Whole Body Dose Equivalent

> from natural sources of External Gamma Radiation in Colorado is 225 mrem.

> The DOE had a sentence in its Total System Assessment Supporting the

> Recommendation for using Yucca Mountain that Denver, CO had an annual dose

> of about 1,100 mrem/y.  That document has been withdrawn from the DOE web

> site within the last few days and replaced with another Assessment that

does

> not have the Denver dose.  If I tell a news reporter that some people in

> Colorado receive doses of 1 to 2 Rem/y, he will ask me for a source that

he

> can independently check, preferably a government web site.  Is there any

> government official who will tell the truth about the high natural

> background dose areas in Colorado (name and phone number or email address)

> or a web site that has that information?  Does anybody know why this

> information is being surpressed?

>

> Somebody in Pittsburgh has set up a G-M meter with a real time readout on

> the web.

> http://www.metafire.com/radmonitor/index.html

> Has anyone done that in Colorado or Wyoming?  I have done several web

> searchs and found no accurate infomation on Colorado.

>

> Don Kosloff dkosloff1@msn.com

> 2910 Main Street, Perry OH 44081

>

>

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