Posted on 12/16/2024 8:46:31 AM PST by bitt
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has confirmed that radioactive material was lost in transit earlier this month, heightening fears about public safety and sparking theories about mysterious drone activity in New Jersey.
Officer Lew, a prominent political commentator, highlighted the NRC’s event report during a review of regulatory alerts.
“While looking at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Alerts. I can confirm that there is radioactive material that has gone missing on Dec 2nd, 2024 out of New Jersey. This might be the reason for the drones… just speculation at this point,” he wrote.
The missing material, identified as a Ge-68 pin source manufactured by Eckert & Ziegler, was reported lost by its licensee on December 3, 2024. Shipped for disposal, the container arrived at its destination severely damaged and empty.
According to the NRC’s report, the radioactive source, while classified as “Less than IAEA Category 3,” still poses potential risks if mishandled or exposed for prolonged periods.
According to the report:
AGREEMENT STATE REPORT – SOURCE LOST IN TRANSIT
The following information was provided by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) via email:
“The licensee reported to NJDEP on December 3, 2024, that a Ge-68 pin source that they sent for disposal has been lost in transit on December 2, 2024. The source is a Eckert & Ziegler model HEGL-0132, with current approximate activity of 0.267 mCi. The shipping container arrived at its destination damaged and empty. The licensee has filed a claim with the shipper. If the source is not located within the 30 days, the licensee will follow-up with a full written report to include root cause(s) and corrective actions.
“This event is reportable under 10 CFR 20.2201(a)(1)(ii).”
New Jersey Event Report ID number: To be determined
THIS MATERIAL EVENT CONTAINS A ‘Less than Cat 3’ LEVEL OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL
Sources that are “Less than IAEA Category 3 sources,” are either sources that are very unlikely to cause permanent injury to individuals or contain a very small amount of radioactive material that would not cause any permanent injury. Some of these sources, such as moisture density gauges or thickness gauges that are Category 4, the amount of unshielded radioactive material, if not safely managed or securely protected, could possibly – although it is unlikely – temporarily injure someone who handled it or were otherwise in contact with it, or who were close to it for a period of many weeks.
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A dirty bomb? For the Trump Inauguration? Thanks to your dependable DNC.
No drone overflights over the hood in Newark, Paterson, Jersey City etal.
That would be racist ya know....
Where was Hillary Clinton when it went missing ?
If common folks had any idea what transits up and down the highways and rail lines daily....😵
Well, stop using USPS!! Duh!
Might end up being cited as the reason.
But such a citation must be viewed as a pretext for the real reason for overrunning NJ and NY with wave upon wave of drones at night.
Psy-op most likely at this point.
Andrei... you’ve lost another submarine?
Modified limited hangout here.
So that’s why my neighbor has been sporting the hazmat suit. He said he was painting his basement but now I have my doubts.
(Dear NSA, I am just kidding).
A family friend recently got radiation treatment for cancer
shortly after, he and his wife crossed the border into Canada near Niagara Falls to do some tourism, as they lived in the area.
When they returned that evening, and were waiting in their car, Homeland Security closed the bridge into the USA. Turns out the radiation on his body had set off detectors on the bridge.
They were detained a couple hours until Homeland Security was satisfied with their story.
Wings (propellers) over Whitelandia
Option 1: The good guys flying drones trying to find the lost material.
Option 2: The bad guys flying drones to determine the best place to drop the radioactive material.
“missing on Dec 2nd”
Didn’t the drone sightings start in November?
Pretty damn ominous story l would say.
It's worth hunting for, yes. They should find it and secure it. But it's orders of magnitude smaller than anything that would constitute a "dirty bomb", etc. Nothing-burger.
If they're telling the truth about what it is. Which is.... not guaranteed.
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