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Re: Patients trigger border radiation alarms



How about if the terrorist spray innocent individuals

with a radionuclide like Tc-99m before they to an

airport?  Do you think that would be disruptive

enough?  Do you think it is necessary to have a large

amount of radioactive material, or just enough to

start "bells and whistles" sounding?  That would put

fear in the minds of people.



You are limiting your thinking to just transporting

source material.



--- JDNUKE52@aol.com wrote:

> John

> 

>  In my opinion a terrorist would shield the device

> while transporting it just so it would not be

> detected. why dose everyone think these people are

> stupid i can assure you their not .also people like

> to think that a device would be rad , Chem.or Bio.

> well it might be all combined I'm sure they know

> that the RAM would be use only as a fear part of the

> actual device . of course this is my personal

> opinion.

> 

>                                       Jim Dykes





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"We cannot escape danger, or the fear of danger, by crawling into bed and pulling the covers over our heads."

-- Franklin Delano Roosevelt



-- John

John Jacobus, MS

Certified Health Physicist

e-mail:  crispy_bird@yahoo.com





	

		

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