France is the latest to own-up to a blip in radioactivity in recent weeks
which goes back in time to an important date. This is an interesting
detective story, even if it turns out to be completely unrelated to Oct 28.

http://enenews.com/quite-exceptional-france-reveals-detection-of-iodine-131-
says-it-could-be-from-nuclear-reactor

Below is a chart that shows a pronounced blip about 10 pm on Nov 1, several
days after the Rossi demo in Bologna - as detected in Avignon, about 400 km
east.

http://balisescriirad.free.fr/Resultats_%20Japon/avieaug.pdf

Although the spike looks huge - the detector is thousands of times more
sensitive than the kind typically used in Labs (like a Gamma-Scout) - which
would show nothing above background for such a spike. 

IOW there were likely to have been many portable detectors at the E-Cat demo
which would have picked up nothing, even if some tiny amount of radio-iodine
was released in the water-leak (for instance).

This story still means nothing relevant to Rossi - until we have a look at
similar charts from Italy around the 29th Oct to 2nd Nov. They may or may
not show a similar blip, which officials chose not to publish.

An important point is that this one in France showed something unusual two
weeks ago, but it never ended up in the News - as the net health effect was
deemed to be very low.

Now that 9 or more countries have come out with positive indications of
radio-iodine, the recriminations have started. Poland is blaming Pakistan.
England is blaming France (as they always do). Everyone is looking for Arabs
to blame. Lots of bad stuff has turned up in Libya. It could be evidence of
a dirty bomb being constructed - who knows?

A curious story indeed.

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