Death Valley Badwater RADIOACTIVE RAIN – 26.7 x background Nov 22 2013


Published on Nov 27, 2013 by EnviroReporter

[Read about this Death Valley radioactive rain in our article “Boreas Storm Packs Radioactive Punch” on EnviroReporter.com]

Badwater is the lowest place in the Western Hemisphere in the hottest place on Earth – Death Valley. Now there is a new ‘hot’ associated with this intriguing and entrancing place – hot radioactive rain. Winter storm Boreas dumped hot rain on Badwater that EnviroReporter sampled and tested with the result being a whopping 26.7 times background. The California Highway Patrol considers any substance 3 times background radiation to trigger a hazardous material event. This rain, which Death Valley park visitors enjoyed unknowingly, was nearly 9 times CHP’s haz-mat trigger. This deadly rain storm system continued its march across America after these extremely high radiation readings were detected.

5 thoughts on “Death Valley Badwater RADIOACTIVE RAIN – 26.7 x background Nov 22 2013

  1. Tell ya what. If I do something on my property that will ruin or affect your property negatively, then it is my responsibility to fix what I did to your property. I guess that that is not how it works any more, is it.

    1. True. where is the epa on this krap…….?………. oh thats right………….
      on vacation just like the alleged usurper president-obummer.

      the west coast is to a lesser extent. now just like japan and the other
      eastern pacific islands- a slow motion extinction level event.

    2. You know that only applies to we the proles not the Plutocracy.

      This runs akin to most other laws as well. That is if they do not outright exempt themselves from the start.

      The usurper merely says I had no knowledge of xyz and he is off scott free.

      Either way, enjoy your Christmas, do not let it be overshadowed by this blatant tyranny.

      1. No cause for alarm tho, according to ann coulter, radiation makes us stronger….lol.
        brings new meaning to the term “death valley”

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