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SGT Mary G.
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Hmm . . . something very wrong about that. (Musicians and video are good though!)

Interesting that in the article the question is repeatedly asked about how to know if one has been exposed. However, none of the 33 locations are mentioned.

"As part of the tests, the Army released particles of zinc cadmium sulfide from airplanes, rooftops, and moving vehicles in 33 locations, mostly cities and towns, in the United States and Canada."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK233549/

I lived in Pasco WA my fourth year, and until I was 8 (except that 4th year) up near the SE side of Lake Coeur d'Alene . . . where there were measuring devices set up and in many locations a for few hundred miles in a concentric circle around Hanford because radiation was released from there to measure where it ended up. And here I am in NM decades later - a state that probably glows in the dark (depending on the filter used)!
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