[CTRL] DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE footnote

2001-03-06 Thread byron wahl
-Caveat Lector- --- byron wahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 23:24:36 -0700 (PDT) From: byron wahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE footnote To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Note: forwarded message attached. __ Do

Re: [CTRL] DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE

2000-08-06 Thread Fred R. Saluga
Greetings: I have been trying to get the information on this case from the web sight and cannot do it. Any suggestions? Fred A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/"www.ctrl.org/A DECLARATION DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a discussion informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic screeds

Re: [CTRL] DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE

2000-08-06 Thread Fred R. Saluga
Greetings: i have also been trying to get information on this case. I would also appreciate any information that could help me with this case. Fred A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/"www.ctrl.org/A DECLARATION DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a discussion informational exchange list.

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2000-08-06 Thread nessie
I have been trying to get the information on this case from the web sight and cannot do it. Any suggestions? It's not on that website. That website has radiation testing equipment. Frankly, I don't where to find out the truth behind this story short of doing on site, in person, gum shoe

Re: [CTRL] DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE

2000-08-06 Thread nessie
nessie writes: Speaking of radiometers, check out: http://www.wps.com/archives/radiacs/index.html FWIW, Tom Jennings of WPS.com is the same Tom Jennings who wrote FIDOnet. A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/"www.ctrl.org/A DECLARATION DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a discussion

[CTRL] DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE

2000-08-02 Thread bq19
you wrote: About 3 or 4 days ago the Boston Globe online region section posted an AP report about a dead man's body found in a secluded area -- his body "placed" there -- in lower Manhattan's eastside if I recall correctly. When the body was brought into the morgue radioactivity

Re: [CTRL] DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE

2000-08-02 Thread Oscar
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000 02:17:40 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you wrote: About 3 or 4 days ago the Boston Globe online region section posted an AP report about a dead man's body found in a secluded area When the body was brought into the morgue radioactivity detector alarms sounded. The

Re: [CTRL] DEAD MAN RADIOACTIVE

2000-08-02 Thread nessie
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes: if the radioactivity was confined to the interior of the dead man's body then no alarms would have sounded... That's absurd. If radiation didn't penetrate flesh, then it wouldn't be a problem, now would it? Speaking of radiometers, check out: