Posted on 08/13/2009 12:47:30 AM PDT by Stoat
Ten days ago they caught Don Tracey's radioactive blood.
In what one U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer says is now "a daily occurrence," American border agents are pulling aside people who have undergone nuclear medical procedures such as stress tests and radiation treatments. You could say they're now catching Canadians with glowing hearts.
They're also catching everything from glazed plates made with naturally radioactive earth to industrial radiation sources used in surveying equipment.
The discoveries come as a result of the U.S. installing "radiation portal monitors" so sensitive that they can detect radiation emanating from the luminescent dial of an old Second World War military compass.
Most people crossing the border are oblivious to the array of equipment they have to pass through. But now Tracey knows some of it scans for low-level radiation.
Tracey and his wife Yuki were on their way to Lake Samish, Wash., on their motorcycle on July 25 when they were stopped at the Aldergrove border crossing. Tracey said an officer almost immediately asked him if he had undergone a medical treatment in the U.S.
"I thought that was a bit odd, and I told him no," Tracey said.
The pair were then taken aside, where another officer asked him the same question. That's when Tracey, 65, remembered he'd undergone a stress test using the radioactive isotope thorium at Lions Gate Hospital two weeks earlier.
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Actually, in the case of this particular study, Canadians referred by their Canadian doctors to the US for radiation therapy received higher doses in the US until Canadian doctors requested the US doctors administer the same dosage.
Canadian cancer patients referred to the US for treatment.
Ultimately, American cancer patients have better chances of surviving than do Canadians.
Another sign of the great socialized mess that is Canadian healthcare??
Yes just wait and see what a disaster it becomes for the Canadians under Obamacare when Canadians will no longer be able to receive treatment in the US because of US rationing.
thank you for the correction.
Turns out there really are "radioactive Canadians at the U.S. border." Whoda thunk it.
Agreed. Hopefully it won't turn into complacency. I have to admit, though, it's somewhat refreshing to find out that these sensors are sensitive enough to detect such tiny amounts of radiation. I'm guessing that if a large quantity of something (like a dirty bomb) went through, the various machines would just go bonkers. Hopefully with all sorts of blinky lights and honking horns. :-)
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