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oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:26 am
by callmeslick
Sigma?
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ap- ... ?li=AA54ur
can we all hear the story about how the big, bad, US is behind the spread of dangerous Islamic-themed terrorism?
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 11:47 am
by sigma
Slick, in your body also have 4 grams of cesium, including radioactive isotopes of cesium, as well as in any person, it is naturally. In your liver and intestines would not have been radioactive isotopes of cesium only in the case if you lived in Antarctica.
The most dangerous cesium isotope is cesium-137. The source of the contamination can be radiochemical plants. The release of cesium-137 in the environment occurs primarily as a result of nuclear tests and accidents in the nuclear industry. Closest to Moldova a major source of cesium-137 is located on the territory of the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The ruins of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is located on the territory of Ukraine. In the guarded area of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is now only have access Ukrainians and Americans. Conclusions can do yourself.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:46 pm
by callmeslick
the article clearly stated the sourcing as Russian gangs.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:14 pm
by Tunnelcat
Well, that's just lovely. It didn't necessarily come from the Chernobyl area either sigma. The Russian government has been pretty lax about where and how much of some of it's old nuclear material is being managed and stored. It could be old medical waste, old uranium processing waste, weapons processing waste or even experimental lab waste. All any waste has to contain to be a significant problem for humans is contain enough radioactive isotopes, like iodine, cesium, or whatever type of residual nuclear products happen to be lying around, to contaminate a large area if it were incorporated into a conventional high explosive, a dirty bomb.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:22 pm
by sigma
Slick, in this article, these lamers do not even bother to specify exactly what they mean cesium. Cesium has 34 radioactive isotopes. For me, these journalists just insulted my scarce intellect. Apparently, they thought this article would be to read only the Americans, who do not need to go into details. The most important thing - is to write an article which will tag - "Russian to blame!". Any American in a fit of patriotism would be outraged, even if the article is written, that the decline of populations of lemmings in the United States are to blame Russians. That's all! Article ensure success! Idiots. Forgive me, Lord
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:41 pm
by callmeslick
please, Sigma, quit dodging the issue. Obviously, they were talking about highly radioactive isotopes and you either ought to grasp that fact, or just drop out of the discussion now. As one with two Chemistry-related degrees, I grasp the concept of multiple unstable isotopes. Why you feel that leaving the details out of a general news article is important eludes me.The bottom line is that, despite your claims to the contrary, certain parts of the Russian populace are up to their eyeballs in supplying weaponry to terrorist groups.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:51 pm
by Tunnelcat
In several other articles, they claimed that the cesium was
less radioactive than the smugglers were advertising and it wouldn't have been radioactive enough to make a dirty bomb, so you're right sigma.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/10/07 ... and-other/
In the case of the cesium, investigators said the one vial they ultimately recovered was a less radioactive form of cesium than the smugglers originally advertised, and not suitable for making a dirty bomb.
But that's beside the point. Russia has been careless with it's nuclear materials. Do you remember this story from 2011 sigma? Smugglers got a hold of some definitely Russian high grade, enriched Uranium-235,
very radioactive and the authorities said it was enough to even make a real nuclear bomb. All this smuggling has been going on for quite a while too it appears. How long before some of this Russian nuclear material gets into the wrong hands? Moldova seems to be the center of nuclear material smuggling attempts.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... anium.html
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:54 pm
by callmeslick
even the more stable isotopes of Cesium can be VERY toxic. One or two of Putin's political opponents have run afoul of that reality.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:57 pm
by Tunnelcat
Plutonium and Ricin are the toxins of choice used by Russian assassins. Very toxic poisons.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 4:42 pm
by sigma
TC, I'll tell you very honestly. In Russia, you can find a huge amount of much more dangerous radioactive and military poisonous substances, which are almost not protected, that no one fool, and all the more so serious smuggler, who may have ties to the FSB (!!!) ( I'm rolling on the floor laughing)
, would not even think about to make this business and selling quite harmless radioactive isotopes of cesium.
The only problem is that these substances are extremely dangerous and they are located in very remote inaccessible areas.
At all these miserable inventions of foreign journalists may believe only those people who does not know ★■◆● about Russia.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 5:27 pm
by sigma
callmeslick wrote:even the more stable isotopes of Cesium can be VERY toxic. One or two of Putin's political opponents have run afoul of that reality.
Slick, only one isotope cesium is stable. Not "isotopes". Even the alpha active cesium radionuclides can be stored in a paper bag from McDonald's without harm to health, because the paper will absorb the radiation. But God forbid you remove it from the package!
American spies also have a large collection of invisible poisons.
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 5:44 pm
by callmeslick
sigma wrote:callmeslick wrote:even the more stable isotopes of Cesium can be VERY toxic. One or two of Putin's political opponents have run afoul of that reality.
Slick, only one isotope cesium is stable. Not "isotopes". Even the alpha active cesium radionuclides can be stored in a paper bag from McDonald's without harm to health, because the paper will absorb the radiation. But God forbid you remove it from the package!
American spies also have a large collection of invisible poisons.
note the use of the word 'more'.No form of Cesium is ABSOLUTELY stable in natural conditions. Several are somewhat stable, but still have decay. You know about American spies, how, again?
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:24 pm
by sigma
callmeslick wrote:sigma wrote:callmeslick wrote:even the more stable isotopes of Cesium can be VERY toxic. One or two of Putin's political opponents have run afoul of that reality.
Slick, only one isotope cesium is stable. Not "isotopes". Even the alpha active cesium radionuclides can be stored in a paper bag from McDonald's without harm to health, because the paper will absorb the radiation. But God forbid you remove it from the package!
American spies also have a large collection of invisible poisons.
note the use of the word 'more'.No form of Cesium is ABSOLUTELY stable in natural conditions. Several are somewhat stable, but still have decay. You know about American spies, how, again?
In my opinion, you've got quite a detailed answer to your question at the beginning of the topic. If you just want to talk about abstract topics, you need to leave this conference hall and to start a new thread - " I don't have someone to talk to about anything."
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:46 pm
by Nightshade
sigma wrote:Slick, in your body also have 4 grams of cesium, including radioactive isotopes of cesium, as well as in any person, it is naturally. In your liver and intestines would not have been radioactive isotopes of cesium only in the case if you lived in Antarctica.
The most dangerous cesium isotope is cesium-137. The source of the contamination can be radiochemical plants. The release of cesium-137 in the environment occurs primarily as a result of nuclear tests and accidents in the nuclear industry. Closest to Moldova a major source of cesium-137 is located on the territory of the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The ruins of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is located on the territory of Ukraine. In the guarded area of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is now only have access Ukrainians and Americans. Conclusions can do yourself.
What conclusions?
Re: oh, those peaceful Russians
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 5:43 am
by sigma
Conclusions based on the information. I did not expressed my opinion here, I gave only the facts.