According to RadNet, the United States' radiation monitoring newtork, Northern Indiana is experiencing extremely high levels of radiation -- up to 100 times higher than normal. Live records for a radiation monitoring station near the border of Indiana and Michigan have shown radiation levels as high as 7,139 counts per minute (CPM). At 1:55 a.m., Eastern time, the radiation level was at 2,558 CPM and dropping. The level has varied between 2,000 CPM and 7,000 CPM for several hours. Normal radiation levels are between 5 and 60 CPM, and any readings above 100 CPM should be considered unusual and trigger an alert, according to information listed on the RadNet website. continued http://beforeitsnews.com/story/2230/817/7,000_Radiation_Level_At_1:20_AM_6-7-2012_Why.html Comment: Other sources are saying this too, what happened? [video=youtube;rMhlHYBa1ZY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMhlHYBa1ZY[/video]
I went out to the radnet site (which looks NOTHING like the video shows) and there was no spike in Indiana or any of the adjacent monitoring sites that I can find. I watched the video more carefully which sent me to the radiationnetwork.com site. Looking at past alerts, this is what they had to say: Source Looks like a malfunctioning piece of equipment.