It's Not Good News...

125gJoe

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asd159263 said:
seems like bs since all radioactive inside the us can be tracked down by satelite
How I want to believe that!!

I'm not so sure smaller amounts can be tracked. The "suitcase" sized only weigh around 120lbs..

I'd like someone to "prove" this article is wrong.



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Lila Boffins said:
This is something someone showed me when I mentioned this:

http://kurtnimmo.com/blog/index.php?p=630
That gives me a little 'relief'... Shame that someone is cashing in on the situation. Even so, I think the terrorists would enjoy the worst case senario.
 
The only problem with the link, Joe, is that this guy sounds like a 'bitter liberal', as someone else put it. It turned into a 'left-wing' 'right-wing' thing. I'm trying to think if there's someone I know whom I can ask.

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Maybe it would comfort you in knowing that people storing "large"(as in warehouse large) amounts of pottery/clay tiles are often raided due to some tiles being mildly radioactive. Another thing is that there are only 2 missing suitcase bombs. And all wareheads are accounted for and tracked if they come in and out of russia. An example would be the chechins (sp?) would raded a hospital to get radioactive matter from an mri or somthing. The radioactive substance was no bigger that a golf ball and was tracked down by spipznaz and recovered in less than 3 hours. This was done through satilites as anything that can produce a huge explosion produces a signal.

*except the suitcases which where designed and shielded by the russians to be undetectable. (but still trackable by the russians)
 
asd159263 said:
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*except the suitcases which where designed and shielded by the russians to be undetectable. (but still trackable by the russians)
Before this Topics' article, I heard reports of 10 weapons that have been stolen, and are not trackable.
 
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