Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
One could take the materials to a lab. It's been done in the USA. Barium turns up in several tests. My guess that is that this radioactive stuff is used to help track the patterns in the air by satellite, much as a "barium milkshake" can be used to check the gastrointestinal tract when subjected to X-ray.
Typically barium is NOT radioactive. Instead its claim to fame is that it absorbs X-Rays, like lead, but not as toxic.
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