Again, today, January 3, 2012 — a 3.2 magnitude earthquake occurred in the state of Oklahoma. As with ALL the past earthquakes this year — this quake occurred directly next to (or very close by) a “Frac well”.
At some point, the people of these areas ARE GOING TO HAVE TO STAND UP AND SAY NO ! What is it going to take.. a catastrophic earthquake from ‘fracking’ to wake people up? By then it will be too late.
I’m SERIOUS — the time for a MORATORIUM ON FRAC WELL DRILLING IS NOW — NATION WIDE!
It is only going to get worse unless they stop now ! Get the word out — stop fracking now before its TOO LATE , people LIVES ARE ON THE LINE!
See the screenshot proof below — less than 1,500 feet away from the earthquake epicenter is a “frack” site.
Read more about PAST hydraulic fracturing earthquakes here:
Here are the official USGS earthquake statistics — another dead giveaway (aside from SEEING a frack well on google earth) — is the DEPTH of the typical “frack quake”.. of about 3.0 -5.0 miles deep… sometimes more shallow towards the surface.
30 km (18 miles) NE of Shawnee, Oklahoma
69 km (42 miles) SSE of Stillwater, Oklahoma
70 km (43 miles) W of Okmulgee, Oklahoma
72 km (44 miles) E of OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
I want to personally thank them for caring about the ongoing situation at Fukushima in Japan, caring about the risk of radiation contamination…. and making these devices available… devices which give us all a warning through accurate measurements of radioactive substances.
Specifically, International MedCom is a well known manufacturer of finely calibrated geiger counters. Well known for the “inspector alert” model — they also manufacture larger systems for stationary / mobile radiation monitoring.
I recommend purchasing any one of their radiation measurement tools — if you are financially able to do so (some of the items are fairly expensive).
One more time, to the whole team at International Medcom — thank you for what you are all doing for humanity — for the animals — and for planet earth as a whole ! No exaggeration here , you are doing a service for everyone !
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mR/hr: .001 to 100.0
CPM: 0 to 350,000
Total: 1 to 9,999,000 counts
µSv/hr: .01 to 1,000
CPS: 0 to 5,000
Gamma Sensitivity: 3500 CPM/mR/hr referenced to Cs-137
Smallest detectable level for I-125 is .02 µCi at contact Efficiency: For 4 pi geometry at contact
Averaging Periods: Display updates every 3 seconds, showing the average for the past 30-second time period at normal levels. The averaging period decreases as the radiation level increases. User can select a fast 3-second averaging period. Timer: Can set 1-10 minute sampling periods in one-minute increments, 10-50 minute sampling periods in 10-minute increments, and 1-24 hour sampling periods in 1-hour increments Alert: Beeper sounds the alert
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The ONGOING meltdown in Japan is something that has a GLOBAL effect. Taking measurements is the ONLY way we will ever know how much fallout actually spreads around the world from this tragedy.
More importantly, taking measurements over large areas is required — this is why I have sent out my other geiger counter set abroad for use by other video makers in other parts of the world.
Nibirumagick2012 and Weatherornut — both well known youtube video producers — are currently using the OTHER ‘inspector alert’ geiger counter, and the three Civil Defense counters which I purchased back in April 2011 .
Here are the links to nibirumagick from Iowa, USA and weatherornut (WON) from Australia .. both have/will have videos with full radiation measurements from their areas…