Stonehenge - A full size replica in Maryhill, Washington
High above the Columbia Gorge separating the states of Washington and Oregon, you will find Maryhill Stonehenge, the first monument in the United States to honor the dead of World War I. It was built by Sam Hill and was originally dedicated on July 4, 1918. The altar stone is placed to be aligned with sunrise on the Summer Solstice. The monument was originally located in the center of Maryhill, which later burned down leaving only the Stonehenge replica. A second formal dedication of the monument took place upon its completion on May 30, 1929. Sam Hill, who died in 1931, lived long enough to see his Stonehenge completed.
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USA NUKE NEWS: HANFORD WASHINGTON
9-30-15 M2U09918 THE KNOW AND WON'T TELL US
Interviews near US nuclear sites: “Piles of dead lambs, with 2 heads, or no legs… just piles of dead baby lambs” — “Lambs born without eyes or mouths… legs grotesquely grown together, others had no legs” — “Farmers couldn’t understand why all the animals were dying… all the dogs and cats too”
THEY KNEW AND DIDN'T TELL US!!
Skyrocketing deaths on West Coast — Experts: “Extreme Mortality Event… dying in such high numbers… such great numbers… very concerned” — “It’s so mysterious… What is going on here?!” — “Possibilities like fallout from Fukushima” — Only 2 full necropsies on 700 deaths
CDC KNEW ABOUT AND REFUSED TO WARN US!! FDA, EPA, ALL THE ALPHABET SOUPS.
Charles W. Miller, Chief of CDC I'LL BE CALL'N THIS ASSHOLE COME MONDAY.
However CDC (nor anyone else) has authority to quarantine passengers contaminated with radiation… Communication was a problem. At first [the “A-Team”, an advisory team for environment, food, and health comprised of personnel from EPA, CDC, USDA, and FDA] had to speak “off the record”. Also noted was that…
CDC Official: “Public health emergency in the US” from Fukushima radioactive material; Gov’t wanted to quarantine people contaminated with radiation, but had no authority
Isotope Half life Mass of 1 Curie Specific activity (Ci/g)
232Th 1.405×1010 years 9.1 tonnes 1.1×10−7 (110,000 pCi/g, 0.11 µCi/g)
238U 4.471×109 years 2.977 tonnes 3.4×10−7 (340,000 pCi/g, 0.34 µCi/g)
40K 1.25×109 years 140 kg 7.1×10−6 (7,100,000 pCi/g, 7.1 µCi/g)
235U 7.038×108 years 476 kg 2.1×10−6 (210,000 pCi/g, 0.21 µCi/g)
129I 15.7×106 years 5.66 kg 0.00018
99Tc 211×103 years 58 g 0.017
239Pu 24.11×103 years 16 g 0.063
240Pu 6563 years 4.11 g 0.24
226Ra 1601 years 1.01 g 0.99
241Am 432.6 years 0.286 g 3.43
14C 5730 years 0.22 g 4.5
238Pu 88 years 54 mg 18.5
137Cs 30.17 years 12 mg 83
90Sr 28.8 years 7.2 mg 139
241Pu 14 years 8.3 mg 121.2
60Co 1925 days 883 μg 1132
210Po 138 days 223 μg 4484
3H 12.32 years 103.6 μg 9708
131I 8.02 days 8 μg 125000
123I 13 hours 0.5 μg 2000000
The typical human body contains roughly 0.1 μCi (14 mg) of naturally occurring potassium-40. A human body containing 16 kg of carbon (see Composition of the human body) would also have about 24 nanograms or 0.1 μCi of carbon-14. Together, these would have an activity of approximately 2×0.1 μCi or 7400 decays (mostly from beta decay and rarely from gamma decay) per second inside the person's body.
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