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Plutonium stolen from SUV in Texas still not recovered
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:18 am
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:18 am
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INL specialists left plutonium in their car. In the morning, it was gone
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Two security experts from the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory drove to San Antonio, Texas, in March 2017 with a sensitive mission: to retrieve dangerous nuclear materials from a nonprofit research lab there.
Their task was to ensure that the radioactive materials did not fall into the wrong hands on the way back to Idaho, where the government maintains a stockpile of nuclear explosive materials for the military and others.
To ensure they got the right items, the specialists from Idaho brought radiation detectors and small samples of dangerous materials to calibrate them: specifically, a plastic-covered disk of plutonium, a material that can be used to fuel nuclear weapons, and another of cesium, a highly radioactive isotope that could potentially be used in a so-called “dirty” radioactive bomb.
But when they stopped at a Marriott hotel just off Highway 410, in a high-crime neighborhood filled with temp agencies and ranch homes, they left those sensors on the back seat of their rented Ford Expedition. When they awoke the next morning, the window had been smashed and the special valises holding these sensors and nuclear materials had vanished.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:20 am to member12
I didn’t even know Twin Pines mall was still open.
fricking Libyans did this, no doubt about it.
fricking Libyans did this, no doubt about it.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:22 am to member12
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Two security experts
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:23 am to Prominentwon
Back to the Future was what I thought of when I read this.
Glad the OT delivered on the first reply.
Glad the OT delivered on the first reply.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:24 am to Prominentwon
Alert NEST! We have a Broken Arrow. Repeat - Broken Arrow.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:39 am to member12
Dangit! Not what I was hoping for under the headline.
Was hoping it was like the idiot Mexicans that stole the truckload of radioactive medical waste a few years ago. The waste from cancer treatments and such.
Don't think a single one of those guys lived. They were dumb enough to open a container.
LOL at the end of this NY Daily News article on it.
"Mexico has a poor track record of the handling this type of perilous waste. In the 1980s and '90s, there were numerous cases of radioactive material ending up in junkyards and in construction materials.
In the state of Chihuahua in 1983, radioactive waste was used in several tons of metal rods that went into the construction of more than 17,000 buildings and homes."
Was hoping it was like the idiot Mexicans that stole the truckload of radioactive medical waste a few years ago. The waste from cancer treatments and such.
Don't think a single one of those guys lived. They were dumb enough to open a container.
LOL at the end of this NY Daily News article on it.
"Mexico has a poor track record of the handling this type of perilous waste. In the 1980s and '90s, there were numerous cases of radioactive material ending up in junkyards and in construction materials.
In the state of Chihuahua in 1983, radioactive waste was used in several tons of metal rods that went into the construction of more than 17,000 buildings and homes."
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:39 am to member12

This post was edited on 7/17/18 at 7:41 am
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:47 am to member12
A ranch home is a poor people thing?
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:58 am to member12
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Their task was to ensure that the radioactive materials did not fall into the wrong hands
You had one fricking job
Posted on 7/17/18 at 8:05 am to deltaland
Why didn't the Doc and Marty both jump in the Delorean and take off ? They could have smoked the Libyans and their slow van with the bad driver.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 8:41 am to member12
Don't they have armored car services for moving shite like that? Brinks, Loomis or whatever?
Posted on 7/17/18 at 8:43 am to member12
But they didn't take the vibranium

Posted on 7/17/18 at 8:47 am to member12
Makes me think this was an inside job and the “specialists” were all in on it. Wonder how much they were paid for their help?
Posted on 7/17/18 at 8:49 am to Shiftyplus1
You would think they would transport something like that in a special vehicle with a lead lined compartment. This makes no damned sense.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 8:51 am to member12
We’ll find out who it was when the thieves die from radiation poisoning I guess.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 9:01 am to member12
They are talking about sealed radiation check sources.
Are they supposed to be accounted for? Yes
Do they pose any significant threat? No
These are used as check sources for rad meters all over the place. This is not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
Are they supposed to be accounted for? Yes
Do they pose any significant threat? No
These are used as check sources for rad meters all over the place. This is not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 9:08 am to Ed Osteen
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A ranch home is a poor people thing?
Posted on 7/17/18 at 9:26 am to CaptainsWafer
quote:we finally have ourselves a broken arrow. Lucky Christian Slater is still alive. Dont they have satellites that can detect the radiation?
We’ll find out who it was when the thieves die from radiation poisoning I guess.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 9:37 am to member12
Jamal thought he was stealing a laptop bag but actually got away with some plutonium.
He finna start his own Wakanda in south Texas
He finna start his own Wakanda in south Texas
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